Andrews, Wade H.

Dates:
Death 2000-05-22

Biographical notes:

Professor of sociology, Utah State University.

The Bear River Project was proposed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and envisioned constructing several dams on the Bear River watershed, including at the Oneida Narrows, Honeyville, Utah, and at the Glendale Reservoir-Worm Creek system.

From the description of Wade H. Andrews papers, ca. 1949-1969 bulk 1961-1969. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 45400472

Dr. Wade Huff Andrews received the B.S. and M.S. degrees from Utah State Agricultural College, and his Ph.D. from Michigan State University. Andrews studied the sociological aspects of natural resources development during his twelve years on the faculty at Ohio State University, and his three years as a USDA collaborator at Colorado State University. In 1965 he became a faculty member of Utah State University, where he retired as emeritus in 1981. Andrews also involved himself in community affairs through his affiliation with the Sons of Utah Pioneers, and the Cache Valley Historical Society. He passed away May 22, 2000 at his home in Logan, Utah.

Dr. Andrews conducted research in water resource applications with the Utah Water Research Laboratory, as well as founding the Institute for Social Science Research on Natural Resources at USU. The Bear River Project was proposed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and envisioned constructing several dams on the Bear River watershed, including at the Oneida Narrows, Honeyville, Utah, and at the Glendale Reservoir-Worm Creek system.

From the guide to the Wade H. Andrews papers, ca. 1949-1969, 1961-1969, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)

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Subjects:

  • County agricultural agents
  • Agriculture and Natural Resources
  • Dams
  • Dams
  • Irrigation
  • Irrigation
  • USU
  • USU
  • USU
  • Water and Water Rights
  • Water resources development
  • Water resources development
  • Water resources development
  • Water resources development
  • Water resources development
  • Water resources development
  • Water resources development
  • Water resources development
  • Water-storage
  • Water-storage

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Places:

  • Bear River Valley (Utah-Idaho) (as recorded)
  • Bear River (Utah-Idaho) (as recorded)
  • Idaho--Caribou County (as recorded)
  • Idaho--Franklin County (as recorded)
  • Idaho--Bear Lake County (as recorded)
  • Idaho--Oneida County (as recorded)
  • Utah--Cache County (as recorded)
  • Bear River (Utah-Idaho) (as recorded)