Pool of water remaining in the reservoir (?) following the failure of the Saint Francis Dam, San Francisquito Canyon (Calif.), 1928

Item Overview
- Title
- Pool of water remaining in the reservoir (?) following the failure of the Saint Francis Dam, San Francisquito Canyon (Calif.), 1928
- Date Created
- March 1928
- Date
- 1928-03
- Publisher
- Los Angeles Times
- Language
- No linguistic content
- Collection
- Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection
Notes
- Description
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View towards a pool of water remaining in the reservoir (?) or somewhere else in San Francisquito Canyon following the failure of the Saint Francis Dam
The St. Francis Dam was a 200-foot high concrete gravity-arch dam built between 1924 and 1926 in St. Francisquito Canyon (near present-day Castaic and Santa Clarita). The dam collapsed on March 12, 1928 at two and a half minutes before midnight. The resulting flood killed more than 600 residents plus an unknown number of itinerant farm workers camped in San Francisquito Canyon, making it the 2nd greatest loss of life in California after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. It is considered the worst American civil engineering failure in the 20th century. - Caption
- Text from negative sleeve: Saint Francis Dam
Physical Description
- Extent
- 1 photograph
- Medium
- b&w nitrate negative
Keywords
- Genre
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news photographs
cellulose nitrate film - Location
- San Francisquito Canyon (Calif.)
- Resource type
- still image
- Subjects
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Saint Francis Dam Failure, Calif., 1928
Dam failures--California--San Francisquito Canyon
Environment
Disaster
Find This Item
- Repository
- University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
- ARK
- ark:/21198/zz002dcsmd
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Access Condition
- Rights statement
- copyrighted
- Rights Holder
- UCLA Charles E. Young Research Library Department of Special Collections, A1713 Young Research Library, Box 951575, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575. E-mail: spec-coll@library.ucla.edu. Phone: (310)825-4988
- Rights Country
- US
- Funding Note
- Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
- License
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License .