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}}Alexander Dallas Bache (July 19, 1806 – February 17, 1867) was an American physicist, scientist, and surveyor who erected coastal fortifications and conducted a detailed survey to map the mideastern United States coastline. Originally an army engineer, he later became Superintendent of the United States Coast Survey, and built it into the foremost scientific institution in the country before the American Civil War.

Early life and education

Bache was born in Philadelphia,{{sfnp|EB|1878}} the son of Richard Bache, Jr., and Sophia Burrell Dallas Bache. He came from a family prominent in American politics. He was the nephew of Vice-President George M. Dallas and naval hero Alexander J. Dallas, the grandson of Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Dallas, and the great-grandson of Benjamin Franklin.{{sfn|Chambers|1961}}

Career

United States Army

After graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1825, as first in his class, he was an assistant professor of engineering there for some time.{{sfnp|EB|1911}} As a second lieutenant in the United States Army Corps of Engineers, he was engaged in the construction of Fort Adams in Newport, Rhode Island.{{sfnp|EB|1911}} Bache resigned from the Army on June 1, 1829.

University of Pennsylvania

Bache was a professor of natural philosophy and chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania from 1828 to 1841 and again from 1842 to 1843.{{sfnp|EB|1911}} He spent 1836–1838 in Europe on behalf of the trustees of what became Girard College; he was named president of the college after his return.WIKISOURCE, The Biographical Dictionary of America, 1906, The Biographical Dictionary of America, 1, Bache, Alexander Dallas, 172-173, Abroad, he examined European education systems, and on his return he published a valuable report.{{sfnp|EB|1878}} From 1839 to 1842, he served as the first president of Central High School of Philadelphia, one of the oldest public high schools in the United States.{{sfnp|EB|1911}}

U.S. Coast Survey

In 1843, on the death of Professor Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler, Bache was appointed superintendent of the United States Coast Survey.{{sfnp|EB|1878}} He convinced the United States Congress of the value of this work and, by means of the liberal aid it granted, he completed the mapping of the whole coast by a skillful division of labor and the erection of numerous observing stations.{{sfnp|EB|1878}} In addition, geomagnetic and meteorological data were collected.{{sfnp|EB|1878}} Bache served as head of the Coast Survey for 24 years (until his death).

Awards and honors

After the Civil War, Bache was elected a 3rd Class Companion of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS) in consideration of his contributions to the war effort.

Personal life

He married Nancy Clark Fowler on September 30, 1838, in Newport, Rhode Island. She was born in Newport and died on January 13, 1870, in Philadelphia. She assisted in the publication of much of his work. They adopted one son, Henry Wood Bache (1839–1878).WEB,weblink Henry Wood Bache, noaa.gov, February 12, 2021, December 16, 2016,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20161216025408weblink">weblink dead,

Death

File:AD Bache Tomb 1.JPG|thumb|Bache's gravesite at Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.He died at Newport, Rhode Island on February 17, 1867, from cerebral softening.{{sfnp|EB|1878}} He was buried in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C., under a monument designed by architect Henry Hobson Richardson.

Legacy

  • The cydippid ctenophore Pleurobrachia bachei A. Agassiz, 1860 was named for him; it was discovered in 1859 by Alexander Agassiz who was working as an engineer on a ship surveying the United States-Canada border between Washington state and British Columbia.Agassiz, G.R. 1913. Letters and recollections of Alexander Agassiz, with a sketch of his life and work, ed. by G.R. Agassiz. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 454 pages
  • Bache-Martin School, a public elementary school in Philadelphia, has its 5th-8th grade building named after him.WEB,weblink Bache-Martin School – The School District of Philadelphia,

See also

Notes

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References

  • {{citation |contribution=Alexander Dallas Bache (1806–1867) |title=Chambers's Encyclopædia |location=London |publisher=George Newnes |date=1961 |volume=II |page=35 |title-link=Chambers's Encyclopædia |ref={{harvid|Chambers|1961}}}}
  • EB9, cs2, Alexander Dallas Bache, 3, {{harvid, EB, 1878, |page=196 }}
  • {{citation |last=Jansen |first=Axel |title=Alexander Dallas Bache: Building the American Nation through Science and Education in the Nineteenth Century Book |location=New York / Frankfurt |publisher= Campus Verlag |year=2011 |page=352 |isbn=978-3-593-39355-1}}
  • {{citation |last=Slotten | first=Hugh Richard |year=1994 |title=Patronage, Practice and the Culture of American Science: Alexander Dallas Bache and the U. S. Coast Survey |location=Cambridge |publisher=Cambridge University Press | isbn=0-521-43395-9}}
  • {{citation |author=J.C. |title=Obituary: Alexander Dallas Bache |journal=Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |volume=28 |issue=1 |pages=72–75 |year=1868 |url=http://adsabs.harvard.edfull/seri/MNRAS/00280000072.000.html |access-date=March 5, 2008}}
  • {{citation |last=Reingold |first=Nathan |title=Alexander Dallas Bache |encyclopedia=Dictionary of Scientific Biography |volume=1 |pages=363–365 |publisher=Charles Scribner's Sons |location=New York |year=1970 |isbn=0-684-10114-9}}
  • {{citation |last=Heyl |first=PR |publication-date=March 21, 1941 |year=1941 |title=The One Hundredth Anniversary Of The Establishment Of The Alexander Dallas Bache Magnetic Observatory |volume=93 |issue=2412 |journal=Science |pages=272–273 |doi = 10.1126/science.93.2412.272 |pmid=17834787 |bibcode = 1941Sci....93..272H }}
  • {{citation |last=Odgers |first=Merle M. |year=1947 |title=Alexander Dallas Bache: Scientist and Educator |location= Philadelphia |publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press}}
  • {{citation |last=Gould |first=Benjamin Apthorp |year=1868 |title=An Address in Commemoration of Alexander Dallas Bache: Delivered August 6, 1868, Before the American Association for the Advancement of Science |location=Salem, Mass. |publisher=Essex Institute Press |isbn=9780608421643 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3KkaAAAAYAAJ&q=An+Address+in+Commemoration+of+Alexander+Dallas+Bache%22+gould}}
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  • {{EB1911 |mode=cs2 |wstitle=Bache, Alexander Dallas |volume=3 |ref={{harvid|EB|1911}} |pages=131–132 }}

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