American railroad executive (1860–1909)
George D. Fowler (1860 – October 14, 1909) was a Pennsylvania Railroad official. He was considered an authority on golf . He was President of the American Society of Signal Engineers .
He was born in 1860 in Alexandria, Virginia . He was closely related to George Washington and was a brother-in-law of Fitzhugh Lee .
He became president of the American Society of Signal Engineers .
He died of heart disease on October 14, 1909, at the Rittenhouse Club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania .
References
^ "George D. Fowler" (PDF). New York Times . October 15, 1909. Retrieved 2015-02-12.
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