Eastwood, John S.

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Hydraulic engineer; first Fresno city engineer; chief engineer for San Joaquin Electric Company; designer of reinforced concrete multiple arch dam; dam design specialist.

From the description of Photographs from the John S. Eastwood papers [graphic]. ca. 1890-ca. 1925. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 719661599

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John Samuel Eastwood was born on a farm near Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1857. Family tradition holds that his grandfather, Arent van Oosterhout, served as a Royal Dutch Engineer in the 18th century with responsibility for dike construction in low-lying regions of Holland. Although proud of his family heritage -- and the engineering activities of his grandfather -- John nonetheless "Americanized" his name from Oosterhout in 1878 in anticipation of entering the commercial and professional world.

In the late 1870's Eastwood matriculated to the University of Minnesota to study engineering; in 1880 he migrated west to start his career helping to build the Northern Pacific railroad. After working in the Pacific Northwest for three years, he headed south to Fresno to seek his fortune as an engineer/surveyor. Aside from short business trips, he spent the remainder of his life in California and became fervently committed to promoting regional economic growth and development. Soon after his arrival in the San Joaquin Valley in late 1883 (and about the same time he married Ella Tabor after they met at a Baptist church group), Eastwood began advocating Fresno's formal incorporation as a city in order to improve municipal services and enhance the community's image. In the fall of 1885, voters approved the incorporation initiative; in recognition of his support for the measure, Eastwood was appointed Fresno's first city engineer and secretary of the city's health board. However, he served as a city official for only a year and -- in place of government work -- soon focussed his professional energies on endeavors supported by private enterprise.

Eastwood's most noteworthy early work was usually associated with either irrigation development or the surveying of flumes and roads for logging interests in the Sierra Nevada. During this time he came to appreciate the significance of water control in the arid West as it related to economic growth. Starting in the early 1890s he drew from his knowledge of the San Joaquin River watershed and, in developing a major water power system, gained prominence as a pioneer in the world of hydroelectric power technology. As chief engineer for the Fresno-based San Joaquin Electric Company (SJEC), in 1895-1896 he built a hydroelectric power system that, at the time operations began in April 1896, incorporated the longest commercial power transmission line in the world. It also operated under the highest head (1,410 feet) and the highest voltage (11,000 volts) of any plant then in operation. Because the undercapitalized SJEC initially could not afford to build a large dam for storing spring flood waters, Eastwood's system depended upon the unregulated flow of the San Joaquin River's North Fork to power its turbines.

Had the SJEC's first few years of operation comprised a period of normal rainfall it is unlikely that the absence of a dam would have constituted a critical problem (by 1898 Eastwood was already planning to add a large reservoir to the system). But a serious drought hit central California in the late 1890s, drying up the North Fork and forcing the SJEC into bankruptcy in 1899 before it could finance construction of a storage dam. Denied participation in the eventual economic success of the SJEC system (subsequent investors renamed the enterprise the San Joaquin Light & Power Company and it eventually merged into the Pacific Gas and Electric Company in 1931), Eastwood experienced first-hand the economic importance of water storage in the arid West. It also fostered within him a strong desire to find ways of reducing dam construction costs and helped spurred his development of the reinforced concrete multiple arch dam.

After the financial failure of the SJEC, Eastwood remained involved in the development of large-scale hydroelectric power plants in the Sierra Nevada. During the first decade of the 20th century he worked for Henry Huntington's Pacific Light & Power Corporation in planning what has come to be popularly known as the Big Creek system. As part of this huge project (that encompassed the entire watershed of the upper San Joaquin River), he conceived plans for a multiple arch dam design that would impound a key reservoir associated with the system (now known as Huntington Lake). The intent of these plans was to devise a type of dam that would be less expensive than conventional massive gravity dams (whether made of earth, rockfill, or masonry) yet equally strong. In 1906 Eastwood first developed multiple arch designs that required remarkably small quantities of concrete to build. Because of the limited amount of material needed for construction, these designs also promised significant cost savings.

Financial uncertainties caused by the Panic of 1907 and corporate machinations of the Pacific Light and Power Corporation kept Eastwood from building any multiple arch dams at Big Creek. However, in 1908 he demonstrated the practicality of his new idea by building a 64-foot high dam for the Hume-Bennett Logging Company in the Sierra Nevadas about 50 miles east of Fresno. Completed in 1909, the Hume Lake Dam comprised the world's first reinforced concrete multiple arch dam. Bought by the U.S. Forest Service in 1935, this structure remains in service impounding a popular lake now used solely for recreation.

In 1910, Eastwood began work on the 92-foot high Big Bear Valley Dam in southern California to be used by irrigation farmers to increase crop production in the Redlands/San Bernardino region. After completing the Big Bear Valley Dam in 1911, he immediately began working on a major project for the Great Western Power Company (GWPC) in northern California. By this time he realized that he would not be called upon to supervise construction of Henry Huntington's Big Creek system. So, leaving Fresno and moving to Oakland, he commenced work as a specialist devoted to the design and construction of multiple arch dams for clients throughout California and the West as a whole.

As part of its Feather River hydroelectric power system, the Great Western Power Company planned a large storage dam at Big Meadows. Originally, the company intended to erect a concrete gravity dam at this important reservoir site, or at least this had been the hope of the firm's engineering consultant John R. Freeman. Freeman, a prominent hydraulic engineer based in New England who had helped Boston, New York City and Los Angeles plan their municipal water supply systems, had also served as president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and vice president of the American Society of Civil Engineers. In 1909, H. H. Sinclair was appointed the GWPC's vice president in charge of California operations; soon he and Freeman clashed over engineering plans for the Feather River system with Sinclair eventually gaining the support of GWPC president Edwin Hawley in supervising construction of Big Meadows Dam. Sinclair had known Eastwood since the 1890s when both were active in the Pacific Coast Electrical Transmission Association; he quickly arranged for Eastwood to take charge of designing and building Big Meadows Dam. Despite foundation problems (largely resulting from a site change prompted by concern over the ownership of the original proposed dam site) Eastwood proceeded at a rapid pace to build his multiple arch dam during the summer and fall of 1912. But following the death of Edwin Hawley as company president and a subsequent loss of power by Sinclair, Freeman found means for influencing board members of the GWPC. At Freeman's insistence, the suitability of Eastwood's design was soon brought into question by the GWPC leadership.

Without recounting in detail the struggle between Eastwood and Freeman over Big Meadows Dam, what is important is that by the spring of 1913 Freeman was able to convince the GWPC's corporate leaders to abandon Eastwood multiple arch design in favor of a massive earthfill design. Significantly, the heart of Freeman's objection to Eastwood's design did not rest on technical arguments but derived from non-technical concerns about the appearance of the multiple arch design and the "psychological" disquiet (a term specifically used by Freeman) that the design would supposedly engender among the general public.

In the wake of the Big Meadows controversy -- and the associated dispute with Freeman -- Eastwood found himself a professional outsider within the world of engineering and high-level finance. Rather than abandon interest in multiple arch technology, he instead concentrated his professional energies on the goal of developing inexpensive -- yet structurally sound -- dam designs to further economic development in the West. Driven by a desire to further western economic development through the construction of inexpensive dams, he even went so far as to rhapsodize in a 1914 speech that: "The California Slogan e'er should be, that t'is a crime to let our rivers reach the sea."

Between 1913 and 1915 he struggled to find commissions, building a small irrigation dam in Yuba County (Los Verjels Dam) and a mining debris dam in Jackson, California (Kennedy Dam) for a comparable amount. In 1915, Sylvester Q. Cannon, city engineer for Salt Lake City, engaged him to develop a design for the newly-planned municipal water supply reservoir at Mountain Dell; when Eastwood's proposal came in at a dramatically less expensive price than competing designs he received the commission for this 150-foot-high design. In concert with the Mountain Dell commission, Eastwood's other big opportunity came when San Diego County businessman Ed Fletcher embraced the economic advantages offered by Eastwood's designs. With Fletcher, Eastwood found a patron who could begin to counteract the opposition promulgated by Freeman and who could help disseminate his ideas within the Western business community.

Under Fletcher's patronage, Eastwood designed four dams that were built in San Diego County during 1917-18. These included the Lake Hodges and San Dieguito dams built for the San Dieguito Mutual Water Company (with most financing provided by the Santa Fe Railway Company), the Murray Dam for the Cuyamaca Water Company (largely financed by Fletcher's partner James Murray), and the Eagles Nest Dam in the midst of Ed Fletcher's family retreat in near Warners Spring. Although no other Eastwood dams were ever built in San Diego County, during the early 1920s Fletcher worked with him on a variety of projects in the San Diego River watershed that were ultimately squelched because of state supreme court rulings over water rights issues. Fletcher also proved instrumental in promoting Eastwood's skills to city authorities in Phoenix, Arizona; as a result Eastwood designed the Cave Creek Dam, which provided flood control for the city from the time of its completion in 1923 until being replaced by larger dam in the early 1980s.

Other Eastwood commissions completed in the early 1920s include: the Fish Creek Dam built for Mormon irrigation interests near Carey, Idaho; the Littlerock Dam built for the Littlerock and Palmdale Irrigation Districts in the Antelope Valley north of Los Angeles; the Anyox Dam built for the Granby Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company in northern British Columbia (for many years this 156-foot-high structure stood as the tallest dam in Canada); and the Webber Creek Dam built for the Eldorado Water Company near Placerville east of Sacramento.

During the latter part of his career as a dam design specialist he continued to innovate in structural form. In particular, he sought new ways to minimize the amount of concrete necessary for his designs and thus reduce their construction costs. As part of this effort he developed "curved-face" multiple arch designs (used at Cave Creek and Anyox) and "triple-arch" designs (used at Webber Creek) that represent some of the most remarkable examples of reinforced concrete design ever developed in the United States. It is as a "structural artist" working to implement innovative and efficient water storage designs that Eastwood is perhaps best remembered as we approach the 100th anniversary of his first multiple arch dam at Hume Lake. After coming into professional conflict with John R. Freeman over control of the Big Meadows Dam commission, Eastwood was never able to fully overcome the non-technical, so-called "psychological" arguments that Freeman used to cast aspersions on the distinctive visual character of the multiple arch dam. But Eastwood's determination to pursue his work in the face of such opposition nonetheless stands as striking testimony to the power of his engineering vision.

Eastwood remained deeply involved in the business of dam design until the end of his life. At the time of his death he was actively engaged in projects throughout California and extending as far east as New Mexico and as far south as Sinaloa, Mexico. While working on dam designs for Ed Fletcher in the late summer of 1924, Eastwood spent time at a small ranch along the Kings River he had purchased in the 1890s. On August 10, 1924 he suffered a heart attack while swimming and drowned at the age of 67 years. The ranch is now covered by water of the lake of Pine Flat Dam. He was survived by his wife Ella (who passed away in 1931) and by his niece Marguerite Eastwood Welch.

Biography written by Donald C. Jackson, Professor of History, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, author of Building the Ultimate Dam: John S. Eastwood & the Control of Water in the West (University Press of Kansas, 1995) http://www.lafayette.edu/~jacksond/ultdam.html, a comprehensive discussion of Eastwood's life and work.

From the guide to the John S. Eastwood Papers, 1884-1979 (bulk 1903-1924), (Water Resources Collections and Archives)

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creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Sespe Light and Power Company : hydroelectric power development on Sespe Creek and Piru Creek, Ventura and Los Angeles counties. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Birch Creek Dam, Montana : reports, correspondence and maps of proposed dam. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Project on Two States Irrigation and Power Company located in the States of Wyoming and Utah / John S. Eastwood. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Eastwood multiple arched dam and concrete pipe : reports, maps, tables and photographs on design and construction. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed Eldorado Dam : map and figures. Water Resources Collections and Archives
referencedIn Whitney, Charles A. Dollars and genius built Southern California : the story of Henry Hungtington and John Eastwood / [Charles A. Whitney]. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Warner Dam : computations, correspondence, maps and report. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Big Bear Valley Dam, 1910-1911 ; and Big Bear Valley Dam Highway, 1924. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Computation on proposed Baxter Creek Dam, California. Water Resources Collections and Archives
referencedIn Whitney, Charles Allen. John Eastwood : unsung genius of the drawing board / by Charles Allen Whitney. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Big Creek Dams, California : correspondence, calculations, reports, profiles. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Lake Hodges Dam (Carroll Dam) for San Dieguito Mutual Water Company : specifications, correspondence, data, maps and graphs. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Welch, Marguerite Eastwood. Marguerite Welch notebook on John S. Eastwood, [1969?]. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. San Joaquin River Diversion Dam for the San Joaquin Light and Power Corporation, Fresno, California. : correspondence, maps, computations. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Sheep Rocks Dam, Shasta County, California : reports, correspondence and maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Little Rock Creek Dam for Palmdale Irrigation District and Littlerock Irrigation District : correspondence, computations, maps and reports. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Big Bear Valley Dam : folder containing correspondence of J.S. Eastwood and Bear Valley Mutual Water Company; and photographs regarding the design, construction, leaking and reinforcement of the multiple arch dam. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed damsites in San Diego County, California. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Specifications for the works of the Sunset Irrigation District. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Mormon Flat Dam, Arizona : correspondence, estimates, maps and photographs. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. San Joaquin Light and Power Company's proposed Wishon Dam : computations and maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. San Elijo Dam for San Dieguito Mutual Water Company : data, corespondence and blueprints on the design and construction. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Woodward reservoir dam proposed design. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Field notebooks for various water resources development projects. Water Resources Collections and Archives
referencedIn Lippincott, Joseph Barlow, 1864-1942. Memorandum of an agreement between Bent Brothers, contractors, and Palmdale Water Company on the construction of Littlerock Dam on the Littlerock Creek. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed dam to R.W. Hawley. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed Loon Lake dam : letters, figure, maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed Bluewater Dam by Toltec Irrigation District : letters, figures, report. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. San Joaquin Light and Power Company's Kings River power development : tables and maps for Dusy, Cliff, and Coolidge Reservoirs. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Anyox Dam on Falls Creek, B.C. : reports, correspondence, calculations, maps, pictures. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Lower Otay Dam (Savage Dam), California. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed Smith Ferry Dam for the Reedsport Company on the Umpqua River, Oregon : correspondence, calculation and maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Correspondence, maps, figures on proposed arch dams. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed dam for the Twin Lakes Reservoir, Big Cottonwood Canyon : correspondence, figure and maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Balojaque Dam, Mexico : correspondence, drawings and topographic maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Argonaut Debris Dam for the Argonaut Mining Company : reports, calculations, clippings. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Los Verjels Dam, California : correspondence and calculations. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf John S. Eastwood Papers, 1884-1979 (bulk 1903-1924) Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Alphine Dam : figures, graphs on proposal. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Carey Valley Dam on Fish Creek, Idaho by Atlas Development Company : specifications, correspondence, maps, calculations, photographs. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Eastwood's report Mammoth Power Company : engineers report to the Board of Directors of the Mammoth Power Company. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. San Dieguito Dam, California for San Dieguito Mutual Water Company : computations, correspondence, specifications, and maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Yuba Dam on the North Fork of the Yuba River for the Brandy City Mining Company : notes, calculations and maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Hume Lake Dam, California. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed Diamond Creek Dam : report and calculations. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. San Lorenzo Creek Dam for the C.H. Widemann Canal and Water Company : specifications, correspondence, maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. San Diego River development. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Asotin Creek Dam, Washington. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Statement of requirements for the determiniation of the desirability of the Barbaracomaria Irrigation Project. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. John S. Eastwood papers, 1884-1979 (bulk 1903-1924). Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed dam at Lower Strawberry Canyon, South Fork Stanislaus River, California. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed Clearwater River Dam : correspondence and computations. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed Lake Hemet Dam extension : computation. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed dam for Grizzly Creek Dam for Grizzly Creek Ice Company : reports, correspondence, calculations, maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Kennedy Debris Dam extension for the Kennedy Mining and Milling Company, Jackson, Amador County, California : description and specificiations. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Cave Creek Dam, Arizona for Salt River Valley Water Users' Association : correspondence, calculations, maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Stene Project, Williams River, Western Arizona. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Exchequer Dam : specifications, drawings, and maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Kaweah Dam, California : correspondence, calculations, maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Barrett Damsite : computation for multiple-arch dam on Cottonwood Creek, San Diego County, California. Water Resources Collections and Archives
referencedIn Jackson, Donald C. John S. Eastwood and the Mountain Dell Dam / by Donald C. Jackson. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Big Meadows Dam, California : correspondence, calculations, reports, maps and photographs. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Sutherland Dam on Santa Ysabel Creek proposed for Volcan Land and Water Company : computations and maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Murray Dam : specifications, contract, maps, correspondence with Cuyamaca Water Company. Water Resources Collections and Archives
referencedIn Welch, Marguerite Eastwood. Material relating to John S. Eastwood. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Tujunga Dam : correspondence, map, figures. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Pamo Reservoir : computations and maps for the Volcan Land and Water Company. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Malad River Dam for the Malad Reservoir Company, Malad, Idaho. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Topa Topa dam and reservoir : reports, correspondence, maps, tables. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed Gibralter Dam, Butte County, California. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed multiple arched steel-concrete dams for the Alfred Davis Reservoir, Turlock Irrigation District : reports and notes. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Northwestern Electric Company's proposed dam on the White Salmon River : correspondence, calculations, maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Proposed Chowchilla Dam, California : correspondence, calculations, topographic maps and photographs. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Miscellaneous correspondence relating to various arch dam construction projects. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. South Feather Land and Water Company's plan of proposed dam and reservoir on Lost Creek and Slate Creek : correspondence and maps. Water Resources Collections and Archives
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Photographs from the John S. Eastwood papers [graphic]. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Eastwood, John S. Mountain Dell Dam, Utah : correspondence, reports, calculations, photographs. Water Resources Collections and Archives
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associatedWith Argonaut Mining Company (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Atlas Development Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Babacomari Irrigation Project (Ariz.) corporateBody
associatedWith Bear Valley Mutual Water Company (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Bent Brothers. corporateBody
associatedWith Brandy City Mining Company (San Francisco, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Cave Creek Flood Control Project (Ariz.) corporateBody
associatedWith C.H. Widemann Canal and Water Company (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Cuyamaca Water Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Cuyamaca Water Company (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Eldorado Water Company (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Ford, Bacon & Davis (N.Y.) corporateBody
associatedWith Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Co., Ltd. corporateBody
associatedWith Grangeville Electric Light and Power Company (Spokane, Wash.) corporateBody
associatedWith Great Western Power Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Great Western Power Company (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Grizzly Creek Ice Company (Reno, Nev.) corporateBody
associatedWith Hawley, R. W. person
associatedWith Hume-Bennett Lumber Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Jackson, Donald C. person
associatedWith Kennedy Mining and Milling Company (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Kings River Project (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith La Mesa, Lemon Grove and Spring Valley Irrigation District (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Lippincott, Joseph Barlow, 1864-1942. person
associatedWith Littlerock Irrigation District (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Los Verjels Land and Water Company (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Lower Pitt River Project (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Malad Reservoir Company (Malad, Idaho) corporateBody
associatedWith Mammoth Power Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Merced Irrigation District (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Northern California Power Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Northwestern Electric Company (Portland, Or.) corporateBody
associatedWith Pacific Colonisation and Land Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Pacific Light & Power Corporation. corporateBody
associatedWith Palmdale Irrigation District (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Pitt River Power Company (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Railroad Commission of the State of California. corporateBody
associatedWith Reedsport Company (Or.) corporateBody
associatedWith Salt Lake City Water Supply Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Salt River Valley Water Users' Association (Ariz.) corporateBody
associatedWith Salt River Valley Water Users' Association (Ariz.) corporateBody
associatedWith San Dieguito Mutual Water Company. corporateBody
associatedWith San Dieguito Mutual Water Company. corporateBody
associatedWith San Dieguito Mutual Water Company (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith San Joaquin Electric Company. corporateBody
associatedWith San Joaquin Light and Power Company. corporateBody
associatedWith San Joaquin Light and Power Company. corporateBody
associatedWith San Joaquin Light and Power Company. corporateBody
associatedWith San Joaquin Light & Power Company corporateBody
associatedWith San Joaquin Light & Power Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Sespe Light and Power Company. corporateBody
associatedWith South Feather Land and Water Company. corporateBody
associatedWith South San Joaquin Irrigation District (Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Stene Project (Ariz.) corporateBody
associatedWith Sunset Irrigation District corporateBody
associatedWith Toltec Irrigation District (N.M.) corporateBody
associatedWith Tujunga Water and Power Company (Los Angeles, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Two States Irrigation and Power Company (Wyo.-Utah) corporateBody
associatedWith Volcan Land and Water Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Volcan Land and Water Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Volcan Land and Water Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Washington-Idaho Water, Light and Power Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Welch, Marguerite Eastwood. person
associatedWith Whitney, Charles Allen. person
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El Capitan Dam (Calif.)
California
Arizona--Maricopa County
California--San Diego
Matilija Dam (Calif.)
Hammel Dam (Calif.)
Big Meadows Reservoir (Calif.)
California
Warner Reservoir (Calif.)
Barrett Dam (Calif.)
Idaho
California--Big Creek
Wyoming
Fish Creek (Idaho)
California
Feather River, North Fork (Calif.).p
Lake Spaulding Dam (Calif.)
Kings River (Calif.)
Lake Hemet Dam (Calif.)
Umpqua River (Or.)
Tujunga Dam (Calif.)
Stene Dam (Ariz.)
Stanislaus County (Calif.)
Twin Lakes Dam (Idaho)
Hume Lake Dam (Calif.)
Gila Dam (Calif.)
San Diego River (Calif.)
Mission Gorge Dam (Calif.)
California--San Diego
California--Stanislaus County
Yuba River (Calif.)
Alder Creek Dam (Calif.)
Lake Hodges Dam (Calif.)
Reservoir Glendora (Calif.)
Cottonwood Creek (Calif.)
New Mexico--Bluewater
Kaweah Dam (Calif.)
California--Plumas County
Buck Creek Dam (Calif.)
Loon Lake Dam (Or.)
Argonaut Debris Dam (Calif.)
Oregon
Arizona
Devil's Gate Dam (Calif.)
Dusy Reservoir (Calif.)
California--Los Angeles County
Simmons Creek (Calif.)
California--Monterey County
Merced River (Calif.)
Falls Creek Dam (Anyox, B.C.)
Little Rock Creek Dam (Calif.)
California--Yuba County
California
California--Amador County
California--San Diego County
California
Balojaque Dam (Mexico)
Lake Hodges Dam (Calif.)
Junction Dam (Calif.)
California
Bill Williams River (Ariz.)
Asotin Creek Dam (Idaho)
California--Ventura County
Arizona
Rio Linda (Calif.)
Santa Barbara Dam (Calif.)
Oregon--Portland
Murray Dam (Calif.)
Chowchilla Dam (Calif.)
Smith Ferry Dam (Or.)
California--Mariposa County
Woodward Reservoir Dam (Calif.)
Escondido Creek (Calif.)
San Joaquin River (Calif.)
Piru Creek (Calif.)
Morena Dam (Calif.)
Bluewater Dam (N.M.)
Madera Dam (Calif.)
Madera County (Calif.)
Clearwater River (Idaho)
Kennedy Dam (Calif.)
Los Alamos Dam (Calif.)
Grizzly Creek Dam (Nev.)
Gibralter Dam (Calif.)
Crane Tower (Riverside, Calif.)
Bear Lake Bridge (Calif.)
California--Butte County
California--San Diego County
Birch Creek Dam (Mont.)
Utah--Summit County
Pitt River (Calif.)
Idaho
California
Babacomari Reservoir (Ariz.)
San Elijo Dam (Calif.)
Huntington Park City Reservoir (Calif.)
Parley's Canyon River (Utah)
California--San Diego County
California
Yuba County (Calif.)
California--San Diego County
Big Creek Dam (Calif.)
California
Santa Ysabel Creek (Calif.)
Babacomari Dam (Ariz.)
San Diego River (Calif.)
California--Shasta County
California
California--San Diego
Cave Creek Dam (Ariz.)
Turlock Irrigation District (Calif.)
Lockwood Damr (Calif.)
Big Meadows Dam (Calif.)
Coolidge Reservoir (Calif.)
California--Yuba County
California--Tuolumne County
Anyox Dam (Anyox, B.C.)
California--San Diego County
Washington (State)--Clarkston
California--Fresno County
Bailey's Flat (Calif.)
Idaho
Bradfield Dam (Calif.)
Alfred Davis Reservoir (Calif.)
Mountain Dell Dam (Utah)
Big Basin (Utah)
Grangeville Dam (Idaho)
Wishon Dam (Calif.)
Kellerman Dam (Calif.)
Sheep Rocks Dam (Calif.)
Savage Dam (Calif.)
Little Rock Creek (Calif.)
Lost Creek (Calif.)
Clearwater River Dam (Idaho)
Oregon
California--San Diego County
Ten Mile Creek (Calif.)
San Diego River (Calif.)
San Joaquin River (Calif.)
Carroll Dam (Calif.)
California--Merced County
Big Bear Valley Dam (Calif.)
Lake Mildred (Calif.)
Sespe Creek (Calif.)
Big Cottonwood Canyon (Idaho)
Brain Reservoir (Calif.)
Fresno County (Calif.)
San Luis Rey River (Calif.)
Carey Valley Dam (Idaho)
Sutherland Dam (Calif.)
Idaho--Grangeville
California
Canyon Creek Dam (Utah)
Granby No. 2 Dam (Anyox, B.C.)
California
Chowchilla River (Calif.)
San Dieguito River (Calif.)
San Joaquin River (Calif.)
California--Madera County
Fish Slough Dam (Idaho)
Exchequer Dam (Calif.)
Malad Dam (Idaho)
California--Kings River Watershed
Los Verjels Dam (Calif.)
Eldorado Dam (Calif.)
California--San Diego County
South Tule Dam (Calif.)
Mexico
Sespe Creek (Calif.)
Yuba Dam (Calif.)
San Joaquin River (Calif.)
California
Tujunga Creek (Calif.)
San Lorenzo Creek (Calif.)
Burean Dam (Calif.)
Utah--Salt Lake City
California--Fresno County
Amador Dam (Calif.)
Fish Creek Dam (Idaho)
Upper Piru Dam (Calif.)
California--San Bernardino County
Lower Otay Dam (Calif.)
Pamo Reservoir (Calif.)
Granby Dam (Calif.)
Amador County (Calif.)
Slate Creek (Calif.)
Pit River (Calif.)
Fletcher Dam (Calif.)
Diamond Creek Dam
California--Fresno
Santa Ysabel River (Calif.)
San Clemente Dam (Calif.)
Lake Hodges Reservoir (Calif.)
Twin Lakes (Idaho)
Eagles Nest Dam (N.M.)
California
California
Spring Creek Dam (Calif.)
Warner Dam (Calif.)
Cliff Reservoir (Calif.)
Montana--Dupuyer
Stanislaus River, South Fork (Calif.)
Salt River (Ariz.)
California
Baxter Creek Dam (Calif.)
Topa Topa Dam (Calif.)
Asotin Creek (Idaho)
Carroll Dam (Calif.)
Canada
California
California
Lower Strawberry Canyon (Calif.)
Gibralter Dam (Calif.)
White Salmon River (Or.)
Alpine Dam (Calif.)
San Lorenzo Creek Dam (Calif.)
West (U.S.)
Big Bear Valley Dam (Calif.)
San Dieguito Dam (Calif.)
Mormon Flat Dam (Ariz.)
Subject
Arch dams
Arch dams
Arch dams
Arch dams
Arch dams
Dams
Dams
Hydraulic engineering
Hydraulic engineers
Hydroelectric power plants
Hydroelectric power plants
Irrigation canals and flumes
Irrigation water
Irrigation water
Pipe, Concrete
Reservoirs
Reservoirs
San Dieguito Ranch (Calif.)
Water-power
Water resources development
Water-supply
Water-supply
Water-supply
Water-supply
Occupation
Activity

Person

Birth 1857

Death 1924

Americans

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