Stillman Williams Robinson was born in South Reading on this day in 1838. Robinson was "bound out" to a farmer as a laborer at an early age, but he desperately wanted an education.
hen he got older, Robinson apprenticed himself to a machinest as a means to pay for school. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1863 with a degree in civil engineering.
Engineering was Robinson's calling, and he taught at several universities. He was in demand as both a consulting engineer and an inspector of railroads and bridges. Robinson wrote influential articles and books, and registered more than 40 patents.
Image
courtesy the Vermont
Historical Society.
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