Background
Mueller, Edward Albert was born on May 12, 1923 in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Edward F. and Lulu (Wittl) Mueller.
(The Queen of Sea Routes is a history of the Baltimore-bas...)
The Queen of Sea Routes is a history of the Baltimore-based Merchants and Miners Transportation company which flourished for a hundred years hauling freight and passengers on the East Coast. It is co-published with the Steamship Historical Society of America.
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(When it was chartered in 1872 to carry passengers and fre...)
When it was chartered in 1872 to carry passengers and freight between Savannah and New York, the Ocean Steamship Company was the only coastwise steamship company with headquarters in the South. Better known simply as The Savannah Line, it flourished for seventy years, and proved to be a major trade and travel link between Georgia and the North. Over the course of its existence, The Savannah Line owned 18 passenger and freight steamers that were among the best to be found on the East Coast. This heavily illustrated, large-format book tells the full story of this famous line from its first tentative steps in the years following the Civil War to its demise as a result of World War II.
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transportation engineer executive
Mueller, Edward Albert was born on May 12, 1923 in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Edward F. and Lulu (Wittl) Mueller.
Student, University Wisconsin, 1943. Bachelor of Civil Engineering, Notre Dame University, 1947. Certified in traffic, Yale University, 1953.
Postgraduate, Yale University, 1952—1953. Postgraduate, Florida State University, 1962. Master of Civil Engineering, Catholic University America, 1967.
Project engineer Carl C. Crane, Inc., 1947-1950. Engineer Ammann & Whitney, Inc., Milwaukee, 1950-1952. Research assistant Yale University, 1953-1955.
Assistant director, director traffic and planning division Florida State Road Department, Tallahassee, 1955-1963. Engineer traffic and operations Transportation Research Board, Washington, 1963-1970. Secretary Florida Department Transportation, Tallahassee, 1970-1972.
Executive director Jacksonville (Florida) Transportation Authority, 1972-1980. Manager transportation division Reynolds, Smith & Hills, 1980-1983. Vice president Morales and Shumer Engineers, Inc., 1983-1995.
Occasional lecturer University Florida, 1971-1976, University N.Fla., 1974-1976.
(When it was chartered in 1872 to carry passengers and fre...)
(The Queen of Sea Routes is a history of the Baltimore-bas...)
(Shows a Hart Line steamboat, loaded with tourists, travel...)
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(still in shrinkwrap. a large oversized paperback. new.)
Member Florida Committee of 100, 1970-1972. Board directors Lutheran Social Services, Jacksonville, 1982-1994, vice president, 1981-1991. Regional vice president Florida-Georgia district Lutheran Laymen's League, 1982-1992.
Curator Jacksonville Maritime Museum, 1990-1999, member executive committee, 1989-1995, 2008-2010, president, 1993-1995, executive director, 1995-1999. Member Southeastern Association State Highway Officials (president, vice president 1971-1972), Engineers in Government (chairman, vice-chairman secretary), Florida Engineering Society (president Northeast chapter 1982-1983, Engineer of Year Tallahassee chapter 1972, Jacksonville chapter 1974, award for outstanding technical achievement 1976, outstanding service to engineering profession 1989, James Shivler award 1993), Institute Transportation Engineers (president 1977, distinguished service award Florida section 1976), Florida Transit Association (president 1974-1975), Florida Engineering Foundation (secretary 1986-1995).
Married Margaret Wetzel, September 12, 1953. Children: Lynn, Karen.