Otto Julius Klotz

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1852 – 1923

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Who was Otto Julius Klotz?

Otto Julius Klotz OLS, DLS, DTS was a Canadian astronomer and Dominion Surveyor.

He was born in Preston, Upper Canada, the son of Otto Klotz and Elise Wilhelm, Klotz was educated at Galt Grammar School, and later headed to University of Toronto, and finished his degree in 1872 in Civil Engineering at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

At 14 years of age, Klotz received a foolscap diary in which he recorded every day of life, except for two days when he crossed the date line. The personal and professional records are entered into the National Archives of Canada.

In 1885, Klotz was the first person to be officially designated as astronomer in the Dominion of Canada. He had been assiged chief of astronomical observations to be conducted in British Columbia and the North West. He worked on the British Columbia Railway Belt Survey from 1885 to 1890, and was assigned the task to resolve the United States and Canada boundary dispute during the 1890s. Klotz also worked on the Alaska boundary survey in 1893-1894. While in London, England in 1898, he discovered an important cache of Foreign Office correspondence, much of which pertained to the North American Boundary Commission, some of whose Royal Engineer members were photographers.

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Born
Mar 31, 1852
Upper Canada
Nationality
  • Canada
Education
  • University of Michigan
  • University of Toronto
Died
Dec 28, 1923
Ottawa

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on July 23, 2013

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