44hunter45
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I was doing research on the thankfully never completed Penny Cliffs Dam, which would have been just below the confluence of the Selway and the Lochsa. I am trying to find out if the were any heroes of this fight we have not yet known.
Quasi Pozewitzians on our side of the mountain.
The Middle Fork of the Clearwater was designated Wild and Scenic by Congress in 1968. I want to know who was the thron in the side of the Army Corp of Engineers and Congress from the 1953 announcement of the PEnny Cliffs Dam Plan and the 1968 W&S designation.
There must be someone. I want to at least buy them a beer if they are still alive.
I'm still looking, but learned Vernon Speer and Jack O'Connor both loudly fought against the Bruce's Eddy Dam we now know as Dworshak.
My research led me here. The University of Idaho has recently digitized many materials regarding the Selway-Bitteroot's history, including the proposed dam.
I have a lot of material to absorb, but if HTers are interested, I will make periodic updates on what I find.
Quasi Pozewitzians on our side of the mountain.
The Middle Fork of the Clearwater was designated Wild and Scenic by Congress in 1968. I want to know who was the thron in the side of the Army Corp of Engineers and Congress from the 1953 announcement of the PEnny Cliffs Dam Plan and the 1968 W&S designation.
There must be someone. I want to at least buy them a beer if they are still alive.
I'm still looking, but learned Vernon Speer and Jack O'Connor both loudly fought against the Bruce's Eddy Dam we now know as Dworshak.
My research led me here. The University of Idaho has recently digitized many materials regarding the Selway-Bitteroot's history, including the proposed dam.
I have a lot of material to absorb, but if HTers are interested, I will make periodic updates on what I find.