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Daniel Dod

Daniel Dod (28 September 1788 Virginia – 9 May 1823 New York City) was a mathematician and a mechanical engineer. He fabricated the engine for the first steamboat to cross the Atlantic Ocean.

Daniel Dod
Born28 September 1788 
Died9 May 1823  (aged 34)
New York City 
Alma mater

Biography edit

Dod was educated at Rutgers College, and became distinguished for his mathematical acquirements. He was especially devoted to the construction of steam machinery, beginning when steam navigation was in its infancy, and soon became one of the most successful engine builders in the country. In 1811 he declined an appointment in Rutgers as professor of mathematics, in order to devote himself to this business. His mechanical constructions were different from former ones, and, having proved superior to all others, were generally adopted. In 1819 the “SS Savannah,” with an engine of his building, made the first steamship voyage across the Atlantic, and returned in safety after visiting England and Russia.[1]

In 1821, Dod moved to New York City, where he was reputed the most successful engine builder in the United States. In 1823, having altered the machinery of a steamboat, he went on board to witness the effect of his repair by a trial trip on the East River. The boiler exploded, and so severely injured Dod that he died a few days thereafter.[1]

Family edit

Thaddeus Dod, a Presbyterian minister, was the uncle of Daniel Dod. Albert Baldwin Dod, a mathematician and theologian, was the son of Daniel Dod.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Wilson & Fiske 1900.
  2. ^ Smith, Alvy Ray (5 August 2022). "Edward Riggs (c1589-1672) Immigrant in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts His Family through Twelve Generations" (PDF). Ars Longa. 2. Retrieved 16 May 2023.

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