Box 1
Contains 16 Results:
Joyous map of the Reber Plan, undated
New Year's card sent out by Mr. and Mrs. John Reber; includes Reber's business card.
Reber, John. Statement on behalf of the Reber Plan, 1946
Includes biographical information and Reber's history of the development of his plan.
Legislation related to the Reber Plan, 1949-1953
Bills introduced to the California legislature, includes: AB 1838; AB 488; 527; AB 3489; and SB 416.
Resolutions supporting the Reber Plan, 1941-1959
File includes resolutions and endorsements of the California legislature, the Mission Optimist Club, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, the United States Congress, the California Farm Bureau, the Santa Clara County Farm Bureau, the St. Francis Kiwanis Club of San Francisco, the Shafter (Calif.) Chamber of Commerce, the Madera County National Farm Loan Association, the Madera County Board of Supervisors, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, San Francisco District, and others.
Statements and addresses by Brigadier General Philip G. Bruton on the Reber Plan, 1948-1951
Includes presentations made at the Irrigation Districts Association of California, Semi-Annual Convention, the Farm Bureau Land and Water Western Regional Conference, and the Dolwig Committee of the California Assembly on Tidelands Reclamation and Development, Related Traffic Problems and Relief of Congestion on Transbay Crossings.
California Water, Transit and Defense Project, Inc., 1952
Correspondence pertaining to the Reber Plan between Henry E. Tweed and Bernard A. Etcheverry, brochure entitled Water for 30 million Californians, and memoranda.
Allen Engineering Associates, Inc., 1952-1955
Correspondence, maps, brochures, and proposals chiefly related to "The High Line" Toll Expressway and Water Pipe Lines.
C. W. Schedler file, 1946-1955
Includes Comments on the Reber Plan, The Reber Plan: data taken from report of the Joint Army-Navy Board on an Additional Crossing of San Francisco Bay, and Salinity control barriers in the San Francisco Bay, which discusses the Reber Plan, the Biemond Plan, and other barrier plans.
California Development Program, undated
Materials lobbying for construction of salt water barriers "to accomplish the double purpose of conserving water plus solving trans-bay land transportation for all time to come."
Pacific Rural Press, 1947-1953
Reprints of articles published in California Farmer, letters written by editor John E. Pickett, etc.