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The Waterways
THE RIVER
The Los Angeles River
- 1769 - Spain's Gaspar de Portola "Discovers" River
- 1781 - Pueblo Rights Granted by King of Spain to City of Los Angeles for Exclusive Use of River and Groundwater
- Main Water Source for Los Angeles Until 1913.
- 1868 - Rights Leased from City of Los Angeles by Privately Owned Water Company for 30 Years.
The Water Men
The Syndicate
THE NEWS BARON

Gen. Harrison Grey Otis
- Colonel, Union Army
- Founding Publisher, LA Times
- Brigadier General, Spanish-American War
- Anti-Labor Capitalist
- Co-Founder, Chamber of Commerce
- Real Estate Speculator
THE SON-IN-LAW PUBLISHER

Harry Chandler
- Owner, Newspaper Routes
- 2nd Publisher, Los Angeles Times
- Real Estate Speculator
- Founder, L.A. Colesium
- Founder, Ambassador Hotel
- Founder, CalTech
- Co-Founder, Douglas Aircraft
- Father of Hollywood(land) Real Estate Sign
THE ELECTRIC RAIL MAN

Moses Sherman
- Founder, Los Angeles Pacific Railroad
- Los Angeles Water Commissioner
- Real Estate Speculator
- Co-creator, Venice California
THE RAILROAD TYCOON

E.H. Harriman
- Chairman, Union Pacific Railroad
- President, Southern Pacific Railroad
- Real Estate Speculator
THE FATHER OF THE RED CAR

Henry Huntington
- Founder, Pacific Electric Railway ("The Red Car")
- Founder, Huntington Park
- Founder, Huntington Hotel
- Real Estate Speculator
The Movie Cowboys
The Dam
EXPLORING ST. FRANCIS DAM RUINS
Twisted rebar and broken concrete are all that remain of the St. Francis Dam.
Braddon with ruins of upstream side of dam
Braddon (right) discusses the dam ruins with his brother, a Certified Environmental Health Specialist.
Rebar and concrete rubble from the St. Francis Dam
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AFTERMATH
- 400-600 People Killed.
- Flood Waters Traveled 57 Miles to Pacific Ocean.
- Initial Height of Floodwaters: 140 feet
- Towns damaged: Saugus, Fillmore, Santa Paula, Ventura