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Monday, April 4, 2022

"$7.3 MILLION PROPOSED FOR MUSCLE SHOALS PROJECT"

SENATE COMMITTEE TO VOTE ON BEGINNING WORK ON WILSON DAM

Washington, D.C. (JFK+50) On April 4, 1922, the agriculture committee of the United States Senate decided to hold a vote, scheduled for the following day, on a motion to amend the Army Supply Bill "by adding $7,300,000 for immediate commencement of work on the Wilson dam* at Muscle Shoals, Alabama."

The motion to amend was offered by Senator John W. Harreld** (R-Oklahoma).

The agriculture committee also decided to begin public hearings beginning next week "on all private proposals for development, operation, lease, purchase and completion of the Muscle Shoals projects."

*Wilson Dam, named after President Woodrow Wilson & completed in 1924, spans the Tennessee River in Northwest Alabama.  It is one of nine TVA dams on the river & was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers.  Cost of construction, $47,000,000.

**John William Harreld (1872-1950) was born in Butler County, Kentucky & was admitted to the bar in 1889.  JWH served in the US House of Representatives, 1919-1921 & U.S. Senate 1921-1927.  He was the 1st Republican senator elected in Oklahoma. 

SOURCE

"Would Build Wilson Dam," The Evening Star, April 4, 1922, Chronicling America, Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/ 

   
 
Wilson Dam
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