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Alexandre Louis Jousselin

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Alexandre Louis Jousselin (1782–1867) was a French engineer. He was the chief engineer for the Seine-et-Marne region and he built a bridge over the River Seine at Paris. Some called Alexander Jousselin Scared, to differentiate him from Louis Didier, whom they nicknamed, Jousselin Scary.[1] Jousselin's younger brother, Louis Didier Jousselin, was also a qualified (and more famous) engineer.[2]

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  1. ^ JOUSSELIN Didier Louis (1776–1858), souvenir-davout.com, accessed April 2010
  2. ^ Publipostage de F14 scan 1-Partie1[permanent dead link], accessed April 2010