Henry Turner Eddy was born in
Stoughton, Massachusetts on June 9, 1844. He was educated at
Yale and later took a further scientific course in
Berlin and
Paris. He married Sebella Elizabeth Taylor on January 4, 1870, and they had five children. He was elected as a member to the
American Philosophical Society in 1877. In 1872, Turner received the first
Ph.D. awarded by
Cornell University. After holding a professorship in mathematics, astronomy and civil engineering at the University of Cincinnati 1874–90, and acting as dean of the academic faculty of that institution (1874–77, 1884–89), he became its president in 1890. He was also president of the Rose Polytechnic Institute at
Terre Haute, Indiana, from 1891 to 1894, when he accepted the chair of engineering and mechanics at the
University of Minnesota. ==Works==