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  1. Andrew Hickenlooper (August 10, 1837 – May 12, 1904) was an Ohioan civil engineer, politician, industrialist, and a Union Army lieutenant colonel of artillery and engineers.

  2. Mar 15, 2019 · Andrew Hickenlooper, great-grandfather of the presidential hopeful, was a Civil War general, lieutenant governor, city engineer and the president of the Cincinnati Gas & Electric...

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  3. Andrew Hickenlooper, Capt. Cost: $10,000 for bronze, $4,100 for pedestal. by Hickenlooper family. Sculptor: William Couper. Erected: January 3, 1912. Location: Union Avenue, Tour Stop 3. Close-up of bronze statue of Capt. Andrew Hickenlooper. NPS image.

  4. May 25, 2017 · Capt. Andrew Hickenlooper served as chief engineer of the XVII Corps during the campaign and directed approach and mining operations along the Jackson road aimed at Third Louisiana...

  5. Andrew Hickenlooper was an American politician, civil engineer and a Union Army lieutenant colonel of artillery and engineers. He also served as a vice-governor of the state of Ohio. Background. Andrew Hickenlooper was born on August 10, 1837 in Hudson, Ohio, United States.

  6. When Andrew Hickenlooper was born on 15 June 1756, in Hanover, York, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America, his father, Andreas Heckenlaible, was 31 and his mother, Anna Catharina Shall, was 24. He married Rachel Long on 12 May 1789, in York, Pennsylvania, United States.

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  8. Andrew Hickenlooper (August 10, 1837 – May 12, 1904) was an Ohioan civil engineer, politician, industrialist, and a Union Army lieutenant colonel of artillery and engineers.

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