Edwin J. Houston
Edwin James Houston was an American electrical engineer, academic, businessman, inventor and writer.Biography
Houston was born July 9, 1847, to John Mason and Mary Houston in Alexandria, Virginia. He graduated from Central High School of Philadelphia in 1864. He received both his Bachelor of Arts and master's degree from the same Central High School, where he then became professor of civil engineering for a short period before holding its chair of Natural Philosophy and Physical Geography. Princeton University awarded him an honorary doctoral degree. He also served as emeritus professor of physics at the Franklin Institute and professor of physics at the Medico-Chirurgical College.
While teaching physics at Central High School in Philadelphia, he helped design an arc light generator with his former student colleague Elihu Thomson. Together, they created the Thomson-Houston Electric Company in 1882 which soon after moved to Lynn, Massachusetts. He served as chief electrician of Philadelphia's International Electrical Exhibition in 1884.
In 1892, Thomson-Houston merged with the Edison General Electric Company to form General Electric, with management from Thomson-Houston largely running the new company. In 1894, Houston formed a consulting firm in electrical engineering with Arthur Kennelly. He and Kennelly had also jointly published a series called "Primers of Electricity" in 1884.
Houston was twice president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. He was a member of the United States Electrical Commission, the American Institute of Mining Engineers, the American Philosophical Society and many others. He also authored books for a series called "The Wonder Books of Science" to include The Wonder Book of Volcanoes and Earthquakes, The Wonder Book of the Atmosphere, The Wonder Book of Light, and the Wonder Book of Magnetism. He died from heart failure in 1914.Works
Works by Houston
- Outlines of Natural Philosophy
- Easy Lessons in Natural Philosophy
- The Measurement of Electric Current
- Recent Types of Dynamo-Electric Machinery
- Elements of Physical Geology Eldredge & Brother
- Eldredge & Brother
- Eldredge & Brother
- Primers of Electricity
- International Electric Exhibition of 1884
- Short Course in Chemistry
- Electric Furnaces
- W.J. Johnston Company, Limited
- W. J. Johnston Company, Limited
- Primers of Forestry
- Outlines of Forestry
- W.J. Johnston Company, Ltd.
- A Dictionary of Electrical Words, Terms and Phrases ,
- Electrical Engineering Leaflets
- Alternating Currents
- Elements of Natural Philosophy
- Arc Lighting
- Incandescent Lighting
- Electric Telegraphy McGraw Publishing Co.
- Pocket Electrical Dictionary
- McGraw Publishing Co.
- Electricity in Everyday Life
- Franklin as a Man of Science
- Henry Altemus Company
- The Boy Electrician
- Frederick A. Stokes Company
- Frederick A. Stokes Company
- The Search for the North Pole
- The Discovery of the North Pole
- Cast Away at the North Pole
- In Captivity in the Pacific
- The Wonder Book of the Light
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- Five Months on a Derelict
- Wrecked on a Coral Island
- At School in the Cannibal Islands
- A Chip of the Old Block
Works by Houston & Kennelly
- The W.J. Johnston Company
- Electrical World & Engineer
- Electrical World & Engineer
- The W.J. Johnston Company
- McGraw Publishing Co.
- The W.J. Johnston Company
- The W.J. Johnston Company
- The W.J. Johnston Company
- The W.J. Johnston Company
- Algebra Made Easy American technical Book Company
- Magnetism McGraw Publishing Company
- The Electric Telephone McGraw Publishing Company
- American Technical Book Company
- McGraw Publishing Co.
- Electrical World & Engineer
Works with other collaborators
- Louis Gathmann, Louis Gathmann
- Alfred Newlin Seal, Hinds, Noble & Eldredge