American Dam, 133
Pumping out the western cofferdam, as seen from the west bank.
Área: Central / Smeltertown
Fuente: IBWC
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
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American Dam, 132
Over 4000 cubic square feet of water passing through the eastern section of the American Dam.
American Dam, 131
The view from the northwest (from pier nine) of men building the upstream dyke of the west cofferdam.
American Dam, 130 (b)
Raising the grade of the southern dyke of the western cofferdam using a P&H dragline excavator working from a rip-rap slab.
American Dam, 130 (a)
The temporary earth dyke across the floor slab near pier two of the American Dam.
American Dam, 130
American Dam, 129
A Barber-Greene conveyor closes the gap in the downstream dyke between the western and eastern cofferdams.
American Dam - Driving first pile in coffer-dam
American Dam - View northwest. Driving first pile in coffer-dam. Photo taken on January 26, 1937 at 9:00am.
American Dam - Crane crossing river
American Dam - View northwest. Crane crossing river. Photo taken on January 25, 1937 at 3:10pm.
American Dam - first work done by contractor, cleaning up trash
American Dam - View southeast from center of foot-bridge; Gate tender's house and garage; first work done by contractor, cleaning up trash. Photo taken on January 6, 1937 at 11:15am.
American Dam, 114
Forms and steel form the south end of the east abutment. Note the form for a gauge well.
American Dam, 113
The transit mixer takes a tumble during the construction of the dam.
American Dam, 111
Piers two, three, four, and five of the American Dam begin to take shape.
American Canal
American Canal - View of location north from hill. Photo taken on January 5, 1937 at 4:00pm.
American Dam, 112
The transit mixer provides concrete for the American Dam.
American Dam, 109
American Dam workers use forms and steel, anchor bolts and radial plates secure the dam.
American Dam, 108
Workers on the American Dam project place bonded riprap. Riprap is rock or other material used to armor shorelines and walls to prevent erosion.
American Canal - View of location north from hill. Photo taken on January 5, 1937 at 3:40pm.
American Dam, 110
American Dam workers use reinforcing steel, anchor bolts and radial plates.
American Canal - View of location north. Franklin Canal Heading in foreground. Photo taken on January 5, 1937 at 3:30pm.
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