Coolidge Dam, Gila River, Peridot, Gila County, AZ - Bureau of Indian Affairs
Summary
Significance: Coolidge Dam remedied the water needs of the Pima and Maricopa Tribes on the Gila River Reservation, and also provided water for the neighboring Anglo community. Structurally, Coolidge Dam was the first, and perhaps only, dam to use a multiple dome design.
Survey number: HAER AZ-7
Building/structure dates: 1925- 1928 Initial Construction
National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 81000135
Tags
Date
1969 - 1980
Contributors
Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Alexander, J B
Binckley, George Sydney
Clotts, Herbert V
Code, William H
Davis, Arthur Powell
Davis, A P
DeNiza, Marcos
Granville, John J
Grossman, F E
Hill, Louis C
Kino, Eusebio Francisco
Lippincott, Joseph B
Lockwood, A C
Martin, Herbert
Maxwell, George H
Mowry, Sylvester
Neuffer, H C
Newell, Frederick H
Noetzli, Fred A
Olberg, Charles Real
Reed, W M
Rose, E L
Schuyler, James D
Southworth, Clay H
Wheeler, Roswell
Wilson, John F
Durben, Mark
Knotts, Bob
Introcaso, David M
Yearby, Jean P
Maul, David, transmitter
Location
Peridot, 33.29798, -110.45724
Source
Library of Congress
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