Nathaniel S. Keith

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Nathaniel Shepard Keith
Born June 14, 1838(1838-06-14)[1]
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died January 1925
Nationality American
Occupation Chemist
Metallurgist
Mining engineer
Electrical engineer
Spouse Anna Tait Swan (d. 1909)[2]

Nathaniel Shepard Keith (born July 14, 1838[1] in Boston, Massachusetts, died January 1925) was an American manufacturer, chemist, inventor, writer, and electrical engineer.

Keith founded the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) in early 1884 and served as the first secretary of the organization.

Keith was instrumental in the manufacturing and installation of the electric light and power apparatus in San Francisco, California.[Needs rewording]

The AIEE merged with other societies in 1963 to become the IEEE, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Leonard, John W. & Marquis, Albert N., eds. (1903), Who's who in America, vol. 3, Chicago: A. N. Marquis, pp. p. 816, ISSN 0083-9396 
  2. ^ "Obituary" (PDF), The New York Times, 1909-07-05, pp. p. 7. Retrieved on 2007-12-12. 
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