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Joseph Francis Goss was the youngest combatant soldier in the Civil War, serving in the 31st Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. He joined the service in December 1862, at the age of 14 years and 8 months. He participated in the Siege of Atlanta, the Siege of Savannah, and Sherman's March to the Sea. [1]
Goss is a Saxon surname meaning "goose" (from Gos, a goose). Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Goss (1814–1872),English bishop
Arnold Goss was born in Laingsburg, Michigan in 1875, and graduated from Albion College.He apprenticed at a Bay City law firm and was admitted to the bar in 1905. He was an executive with William Durant when Durant founded Buick Motor Company and became secretary of the company in 1908.
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Goss was born April 24, 1823, in Lancaster, New Hampshire, received a public school and academic education, and learned the printer's trade. He worked as a printer until he moved with his family to Wisconsin Territory in 1841, and eventually purchased and farmed 160 acres of land near the east end of Pewaukee Lake.
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Born in London to Richard Goss and Sophia Mann, William was a student at the School of Design at Somerset House in London, from where in 1857 he was employed as chief artist of the Stoke upon Trent firm of William Taylor Copeland, who had bought the business interests of his partner Josiah Spode II. Shortly after, in 1858, Goss started his own ...
William Freeman Myrick Goss (October 7, 1859 – March 23, 1928) was an American mechanical engineer, inventor, Professor at Purdue University and its first dean of engineering, [1] author and president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.