Photo from Ohio Memory (partial photo) circa 1910 |
August 13, 1901
"INDEPENDENCE DAM
IS BEING REBUILT.
Movement of Boats Along Our Waterways is Noted
to Date.
Capt. Allman has charge of the work and is busy with a very large force of men. The water is the Maumee is low. It is below the surface of the dam, so that anyone can walk across as safely as if on Clinton street bridge in Defiance. The workmen commence re-building the dam by first tearing away the plank roof.
This discloses what is called 'cribs' or apartments about 8 feet by 14 feet filled with large rock and sand. The cribs are made of very large timbers and these timbers are lined with what is called sheeting in the form of heavy, thick planking. On opening the cribs, it was discovered that this sheeting had about all rotted away and that water was freely escaping all the while at the bottom of the dam and passing out under the apron. The old timbers were found to be solid and sound. All that is defective is the sheeting.
Photo from Ohio Memory circa 1920 |
The apron of the dam will be cut down and remodeled; and the fish chute will be changed so that fish can get over coming up stream. A fish can go almost straight up for eight or ten feet; it is almost impossible for fish to get across the old fish chute.
The dam, when completed, will be fortified in such a manner that there will be very little pressure on it, and water at Defiance will be seven or eight inches higher all the while by reason of the repairs now in progress.
The house occupied by water master Stillman Rose, at the Independence Dam, has been overhauled and re-painted and looks like a new place.
The boat, Legal Tender, cleared for Toledo this morning. She was loaded with wheat. The Columbine and J. W. Wright brought down wood for Andy Ashbacher Monday.
The Coney No. 2 passed down Monday with timber for the dam."
**The timber dam was replaced with a concrete dam in 1924.
My 5 year old is really into civil engineering right now, happy to find this blog entry as we visited the dam yesterday! Thanks
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