History Of Civil Engineering • Initially, all civil engineers including those who do not have the practice of military engineering, said he started in the eighteenth century France.
• First "Civil Engineer" was an Englishman, John Smeaton of the 1761st
• Civil engineers have saved more lives than all the doctors in history - the development of drinking water and sanitation.
• Henry H. White built the first building will be completed in Bacon KY (Georgetown) College in 1840.
• Fall of 1886, established "State College" (UK) degree in civil engineering.
• John Wesley Gunn of Lexington has received a first degree in civil engineering from A & M College (England) in 1890.
• First "Civil Engineer" was an Englishman, John Smeaton of the 1761st
• Civil engineers have saved more lives than all the doctors in history - the development of drinking water and sanitation.
• Henry H. White built the first building will be completed in Bacon KY (Georgetown) College in 1840.
• Fall of 1886, established "State College" (UK) degree in civil engineering.
• John Wesley Gunn of Lexington has received a first degree in civil engineering from A & M College (England) in 1890.
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