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Alfred R. Golzé photographs

 Collection
Identifier: WRCA-199

Collection Scope and Contents

The collection consists of photographs compiled by Alfred R. Golzé. Most are California Department of Water Resources publicity stills featuring Golzé with other DWR officials, including Directors William E. Warne and William R. Gianelli, often shown inspecting features of the California State Water Project. Includes views of Oroville Dam, San Luis Reservoir, and the Tehachapi Pumping Plant. Also includes U.S. Bureau of Reclamation publicity stills and group photographs from various conferences and meetings attended by Golzé.

Most have holograph captions and dates.

Dates

  • Creation: 1949-1971
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1961-1970

Creator

Languages

The collection is in English.

Access

The collection is open for research.

Publication Rights

Copyright has not been assigned to the University of California, Riverside Libraries, Special Collections & University Archives. Distribution or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. To the extent other restrictions apply, permission for distribution or reproduction from the applicable rights holder is also required. Responsibility for obtaining permissions, and for any use rests exclusively with the user.

Biographical Note

Alfred Rudolf Golzé was born July 6, 1905 in Washington, D.C., the son of Rudolph L. and Blanche W. Golzé. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering at the University of Pennsylvania in 1930 and later attended the University of Colorado and George Washington University. His engineering career began in Philadelphia in 1924 when he worked as an assistant draftsman on designs of the Broad Street Subway. After service with the Interstate Commerce Commission, he joined the Bureau of Reclamationin Denver as an assistant design engineer, where he studied the effect of earthquake forces on the canyon wall outlet works for Hoover Dam. He also did design work on structures for Grand Coulee Dam. In 1935 he became assistant supervising engineer for work connected with the reclamation projects carried on by 50 Civilian Conservation Corpscamps located across the West, such as dams, canals, distribution lines, etc. After one year he was placed in complete charge of the CCC reclamation work and continued this assignment until 1941.

With the termination of the CCC program, he was made assistant supervisor of operations and maintenance in the Bureau of Reclamationand was in charge of all matters handled in Washington relating to operation of completed federal reclamation projects. In 1943 and 1944 he was with the United States Bureau of the Budgetin San Francisco. With the title of principal engineering examiner, he had the task of exploring the post-war construction potentials of the West.

Golzé returned to the Bureau of Reclamationin 1945 as assistant director in the Division of Operation and Maintenance.During this time he was in charge of all activities concerned with technical performance of completed irrigation facilities on about 75 federal reclamation projects. From 1948 to 1958 he directed the program control, budgeting, and accounting operations of the Bureau. In 1958 he became assistant commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamationunder Commissioner W. A. Dexheimerand remained in that position when Floyd E. Dominywas appointed Commissioner in 1959. His duties as assistant commissioner included not only the direction of the division of programs and finance but also personnel, foreign activities of the Bureau and coordination with the Corps of Engineers.

In February 1961, Golzé was appointed Chief Engineer of California's Department of Water Resources.Reporting only to Director William E. Warne(and later, William R. Gianelli) he had full responsibility for design, scheduling, and construction of the California State Water Project,which included the design and construction of Oroville Dam, the North-South Aqueduct, and the high lift Tehachapi Crossing.

Golzé retired from DWR in 1971 and went to work for Burns & Roe, Inc.,in Oradell, N.J. as chief water resources engineer. He served both the National Capital and Sacramento Sections of ASCE as president; was chairman of the Committee on Engineering Education,and the Committee on National Water Policy.He also served on the U.S. Committee on Large Damsand was the author Reclamation in the United States(McGraw-Hill, 1952; reprinted: Caxton Printers, 1961), which was recognized as an authoritative text and reference work on the subject.

Alfred R. Golzé died on February 23, 1987 in Sacramento, California.

Extent

0.21 Linear Feet (1 box)

Abstract

The collection consists of photographs compiled by Alfred R. Golzé. Most are California Department of Water Resources publicity stills featuring Golzé with other DWR officials, including Directors William E. Warne and William R. Gianelli, often shown inspecting features of the California State Water Project. Includes views of Oroville Dam, San Luis Reservoir, and the Tehachapi Pumping Plant. Also includes U.S. Bureau of Reclamation publicity stills and group photographs from various conferences and meetings attended by Golzé.

Collection Arrangement

The collection is arranged into two series as follows:

  1. Series 1. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, 1949-1960
  2. Series 2. California Department of Water Resources, 1961-1971

Acquisition Information

Gift of Mrs. Gladys Whitney Golzé, June 1987

Collection Number

Collection number updated February 2019. Legacy collection number was MS 98/8. This change was part of a project in 2018/2019 to update the collection numbers for collections in the Water Resources Collections and Archives.

Processing History

Processed by Randal Brandt, WRCA Technical Services Librarian, 2001.

Title
Alfred R. Golzé photographs
Status
Processed
Author
Finding aid prepared by Randal Brandt, WRCA Technical Services Librarian.
Date
2001
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Description is in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Water Resources Collections & Archives Repository

Contact:
University of California
Rivera Library
P.O. Box 5900
Riverside CA 92517-5900 United States