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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. NPS Image. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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...

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  5. Andrew Hickenlooper (August 10, 1837 – May 12, 1904) was an Ohio civil engineer, politician, industrialist, and most famously, an officer who served as a General in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Hickenlooper was born in the village of Hudson, Ohio.

  6. 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.

  7. Andrew Hickenlooper (August 10, 1837 - May 12, 1904) was an American civil engineer, surveyor, and Union Army veteran. Born in Hudson, Ohio Hickenlooper attended St. Xavier and Woodward High School before embarking on a surveying career.