Summary of conclusions arrived at by C.D. Marx and J.D. Galloway, consulting engineers to the city engineer of San Francisco, in the matter of appraising the value of certain claims by parties represented by William Hammond Hall at Lake Eleanor and on Eleanor Creek. 1909.
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Hetch Hetchy Project (Calif.)
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Hall, William Hammond, 1846-1934
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William Hammond Hall was born in Hagerstown, Maryland in 1846 and moved to Stockton, California with his parents in 1853. He attended a private academy 1858-1865. He married Kate FitzHugh December 22, 1870 in San Francisco, and the couple had three daughters. Hall worked as a draftsman and surveyor following the Civil War. Awarded the contract for the topographic survey of Golden Gate Park by the San Francisco Board of Park Commissioners, in 1871 he was appointed Engineer and Superintendent of P...
Galloway, John Debo, 1869-1943
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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...
Marx, C. D.
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