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Otto Tittmann


Died
  
1938

Otto Hilgard Tittmann

Otto Hilgard Tittmann (August 20, 1850 – February 14, 1938) was a German-American geodesist, geographer, and astronomer

Biography

Tittmann was born in 1850, in Belleville, Illinois to revolutionary parents fleeing the aftermath of the 1848 revolutions. He attended school in St. Louis, and in 1867 joined the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. In 1874 he was assistant astronomer in Japan to view the transit of Venus, and from 1889 until 1893 he was in charge of weights and measures. In 1888 he co-founded the National Geographic Society, and from 1895 until 1900 he was assistant in charge of the US Coast and Geodetic Survey. From 1900 until 1915 he was Superintendent of the Survey, and from 1915 until 1919 he was president of the National Geographic Society. He died in Leesburg, Virginia, in 1938.

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