Box 2
Contains 19 Results:
Nishkian, L. H. Report on the Reber Plan and bay land crossing to Joint Army-Navy Board, San Francisco, August 12-15, 1946. San Francisco: Real Estate Association of San Francisco, Inc. distributor, 1946
Includes reprints of articles appearing in San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco News, Engineering News-Record, Pacific Rural Press, and San Francisco Progress.
Schedler, C. W. Disadvantages of the Reber Plan presented before Joint Army-Navy Board on Second Bay Crossing, San Francisco, California, August 1946
This collection consists of reports, correspondence, addresses, essays, news clippings, magazine and journal articles, maps, and drawings detailing several ideas and schemes for constructing salt-water barriers across San Francisco Bay.
Allin, B. C. Analysis of the Reber Plan for hearing before Joint Army-Navy Board on Second Bay Crossing, San Francisco, Calif., 1946 August 12
Statement of consulting engineer against the Reber Plan.
Schedler, C. W. Comments on the Reber Plan, December 1949
Prepared for Sen. Sheridan Downey at the hearing of Public Works Committee in San Francisco, California.
Savage, John L. Report on development of the San Francisco Bay Region. San Francisco: International Engineering Company, Inc., January 1951
Prepared for the Fact-Finding Committee of the California Assembly on Tidelands Reclamation and Development, Related Traffic Problems and Relief of Congestion on Transbay Crossings, January 1951 Includes significant discussion of the Reber Plan and recommendations for modification.
Cushing, Paul J. Salt water barriers in the San Francisco Bay, 1953 March 6
Address presented before the American Society of Civil Engineers, at San Francisco, California. Discusses various barrier plans, including the Reber Plan, Savage Plan, etc.
Cushing, Paul J. Analysis and report on a salt water barrier dam across north San Francisco Bay below San Pablo Bay, 1953 March 25
Report developed with the assistance and concurrence of Warren H. McBryde, John Reber, Capt. O. W. Swainson, Gen. Philip G. Bruton and others. Discusses several possible sites.
American Society of Civil Engineers, San Francisco Section, Committee on Bay Barriers. Bibliography on San Francisco Bay barriers, circa 1954
This collection consists of reports, correspondence, addresses, essays, news clippings, magazine and journal articles, maps, and drawings detailing several ideas and schemes for constructing salt-water barriers across San Francisco Bay.
Oakland Chamber of Commerce, Industrial Water Committee. Summary of Walker R. Young report on the salt water barrier project below confluence of Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, California, 1930 December 1
This collection consists of reports, correspondence, addresses, essays, news clippings, magazine and journal articles, maps, and drawings detailing several ideas and schemes for constructing salt-water barriers across San Francisco Bay.
C. C. Walker file, 1920-1930
Walker's plan was to build a barrier dam across the Golden Gate instead of a bridge. Includes correspondence, pamphlet (Dam - bridge, which?), etc.