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  1. Walter Hamer Gahagan (February 14, 1864 – December 18, 1930) was an American civil engineer and general contractor who owned a construction business based in Brooklyn, New York, and a shipyard in Arverne, Queens. Among other projects, his firm worked on the Lackawanna Cut-Off, an immense railroad project in northwestern New Jersey.

  2. 11 de ene. de 1993 · Walter Hamer Gahagan, whose dredging company helped in the creation of the launching pad for the Apollo space missions and in the construction of Kennedy and Newark International Airports,...

  3. Memorial Walter Hamer Gahagan Jr. ’32. By Princeton Alumni Weekly. 0. SEND A RESPONSE TO INBOX. A BIG MANboth in physique and in contributions to the world around himWalter Gahagan died of lymphoma Jan. 4, 1993, at the DartmouthHitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H., near his summer home in Fairlee, Vt.

  4. Walter Hamer Gahagan (14 de febrero de 1864 - 18 de diciembre de 1930) fue un ingeniero civil y contratista general estadounidense que poseía un negocio de construcción con sede en Brooklyn, Nueva York, y un astillero en Arverne, Queens.

  5. Gahagan, Walter H. (father), 1930. Helen Gahagan Douglas Collection, CAC_CC_014_8.12_9_5_0000. Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections. https://arc.ou.edu/repositories/3/archival_objects/541015 Accessed August 26, 2023.

  6. 8 de ene. de 1993 · Walter HamerGahagan: Used name: WalterGahagan: Nick/petnames: Bockey: Born: 1 May 1910 in Brooklyn, New York, New York (USA) Died: 8 January 1993 in Lebanon, New Hampshire (USA) Affiliations: Princeton Tigers, Princeton (USA) NOC: United States

  7. Walter H. Gahagan. Dates. Creation: 1850-1990. Creator. From the Collection: Vander Maas, John P. (Person) Conditions Governing Access. This collection is open for research. Extent. From the Collection: 512.00 Linear Feet. Language of Materials. From the Collection: English. Repository Details.