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Putting Loafing Streams To Work: The Building of Lay, Mitchell, Martin, and Jordan Dams, 1910-1929 [Paperback]

Harvey H. Jackson III (Author)
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Book Description

June 30, 1997

This is the story of the human effort that went into completing one
of the most complex feats of engineering in Alabama history, the building
of four major hydroelectric dams by the Alabama Power Company.

 

Between 1910 and 1930 the Alabama Power Company built
four major hydroelectric projects: Lay Dam (1914), Mitchell Dam (1923),
and Jordan Dam (1929) on the Coosa River and Martin Dam (1926) on the Tallapoosa
River. When the turbines began spinning and electricity began to flow
from the power houses to farms, towns, and cities, Alabama moved from the
19th into the 20th century.

Constructed in remote areas of the state, the dams were
unique projects, yet they all had elements in common. The company had to
build transportation networks to get men and material to the sites. Workers,
skilled and unskilled, black and white, were recruited, brought in, housed,
and fed. When wives and children joined the men, worker camps became towns,
with schools, churches, medical clinics, and recreational facilities. These
towns were at once a reflection of their culture--and a look into a future
that electricity would make possible.

Putting "Loafing Streams" to Work is the story of
life in the towns and on the jobs. This story will help us better understand
the impact of Alabama Power's early activities and how Alabamians responded
to the forces of industrialization.



 

 


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"An enthralling story well told. Jackson's narrative relates to the reader the sense of excitement experienced by the builders of the projects and the communities affected by them. . . . Readers will find the descriptions of the difficulties faced during the building of each project so vivid that they will leave the book almost feeling as if they had participated."
—Henry M. McKiven Jr., University of South Alabama

About the Author

Harvey H. Jackson III is Department Head and Professor
of History at Jacksonville State University and author of Rivers of
History: Life on the Coosa, Tallapoosa, Cahaba, and Alabama.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: University Alabama Press (June 30, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 081730889X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0817308896
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,536,403 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read for any Southerner, March 6, 2008
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This review is from: Putting Loafing Streams To Work: The Building of Lay, Mitchell, Martin, and Jordan Dams, 1910-1929 (Paperback)
This superb anthology describes not only the hydrology of dams and rivers but uniquely and interestingly presents the people, culture and the period of the early 20th Century deep south. It also portrays, in an intimate manner, the formation of a great company, the Alabama Power Company. I recommend this book without qualification and do so quite often.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great historical book for any Alabamian, December 1, 2003
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I have lived in central AL all of my life and this book shed a lot of light onto the dams I have benefitted from all of these years. I grew up near Jordan Dam and now work near Thurlow and, I found this book to be very educational. Although it doesn't go into much detail about Thurlow it does cover Jordan extensively. One problem I had with the book is how the author will jump around in time in some sections. It can sometimes be confusing. I had also hoped the book would go into more detail about the building of the dams, but this book is more of the humanitarian side of things such as living conditions, health, entertainment, etc. My dad worked over 30 years for the Alabama Power Company before he retired with them and one thing I really enjoyed about this book was how it covered the rise of the Power Co. and its struggles. I recommend this book for any Alabamian.
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