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  1. Hartman Bache (September 3, 1798 – October 8, 1872) was an American military engineer who participated in the construction of many of the earliest lighthouses on the West Coast. He made a number of sketches of these lighthouses and light stations which have since become an important resource in the study of American lighthouses.

  2. Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. Graduated from the USMA in 1818, and served in the Engineer Corps in various positions during his long Army career. When the Civil War started he was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Corps of Topographical Engineers.

  3. Hartman Bache • Cullum's Register • 198. Class of 1818. Thayer's Note: a The sea is a rough element, and technology has advanced by leaps: Bache's lighthouse served its purpose beautifully — but no longer stands, having been superseded in 1914, although traces of the substructure remain.

  4. Hartman Bache (3 Sep 1798 - 8 Oct 1872) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (2 entries) edit. arwiki هارتمان ...

  5. Brig. General Hartman Bache, Great grandson of Ben Franklin. Union Army#benfranklin #thewoodlands

  6. Hartman Bache letters and receipts, Manuscripts and Archives Division, The New York Public Library. Repository. Manuscripts and Archives Division. Access to materials. Request an in-person research appointment. American engineer; son of Benjamin Franklin Bache, 1769-1798. Using the collection. Location. Manuscripts and Archives Division.

  7. Hartman Bache (September 3, 1798 – October 8, 1872) was an American engineer who participated in the construction of many of the earliest lighthouses on the West Coast. He made a number of sketches of these lighthouses and light stations which have since become an important resource in the study...