San Francisco water supply : study of the available water on the Tuolumne River to determine the amount of stored water necessary to maintain a uniform flow of 400,000,000 gallons per day / J.D. Galloway. 1919.

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San Francisco water supply : study of the available water on the Tuolumne River to determine the amount of stored water necessary to maintain a uniform flow of 400,000,000 gallons per day / J.D. Galloway. 1919.

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Biography John Debo Galloway, the son of James and Emily Myers (Hoover) Galloway, was born on October 13, 1869, at San Jose, Calif. His ancestors were residents of Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania prior to the American Revolution. His parents died when he was still quite young. Left to his own resources, one of his dominant characteristics, self-reliance, early came to the fore. His boyhood experiences, some of which were acquired at Vi...