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53: 64:, the first city engineer of Fresno, was made of cedar planks and was 16 feet (4.9 m) long, 16 inches wide, and 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) thick. It was assembled in units called boxes, with 320 boxes equaling 1 mile (1.6 km). The flume dropped 4,900 feet (1,500 m) feet, or 27.5 feet (8.4 m) per mile, from an elevation of 5,275 feet (1,608 m) feet above sea level at Shaver Lake to Clovis. The total project cost was $ 270,000. Logging started in 1894 using ox-drawn wagons and steam engines, with an estimated 200,000 board feet (470 m) of rough lumber arriving in Clovis daily at peak production. 28:. The company changed its name to the Fresno Flume and Lumber Company in 1908, and over the course of its 21-year lifespan, cut an average of 25 million board feet of lumber each year. However, in 1912, the company was sold and ceased all operations after a storm destroyed 2 miles (3.2 km) of the flume. In 1919, 93:
In 1908, the company changed its name to the Fresno Flume and Lumber Company to reflect its focus on lumber production. However, in 1912, the remaining stockholders sold the company to Ira Bennett, who soon found himself in financial trouble after a storm destroyed 2 miles (3.2 km) of the flume.
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The Fresno Flume and Irrigation Company was established in 1891 by a group of local business owners and Michigan lumbermen, C.B. Shaver and Lewis Swift. The company built a dam across Stevenson Creek to form Shaver Lake, which served as both a storage pond for logs and the source of water for the
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Over the course of its 21-year lifespan, the company cut an average of 250,000,000 board feet (590,000 m) of lumber each year, employing up to 400 men in Clovis during its most productive years.
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was established in 1891 as a logging and water transportation company in California. A 45-mile cedar flume was built to transport lumber from
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Bennett ceased all logging operations soon after. The success of the Fresno Flume and Irrigation Company, along with the neighboring
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purchased most of the Shaver property for its Big Creek hydroelectric project and, in 1927, built a new dam that greatly expanded
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Initially, the flume was intended to transport both lumber and water, but legal disputes over the use of water from the
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flume. A steam-powered sawmill was also erected near the lake and a 45 miles (72 km) long
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led to a temporary injunction that only allowed the company to float lumber in the
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was built to transport lumber from Shaver to the finishing mill in Clovis.
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Index

Shaver Lake
Clovis
Southern California Edison Company
Big Creek Hydroelectric Project
V-shaped cedar flume

John Eastwood
San Joaquin River
v-flume
Shaver Lake Railroad
Madera Sugar Pine Company
Southern California Edison Company
Shaver Lake




ISBN
0-87046-067-6
"The Fresno Flume and Lumber Company was the successor to C.B. Shaver's original Fresno Flume and Irrigation Company"


"Let's Talk Clovis: Heroic pioneers and their amazing flume"
"A Big Irrigation Case Compromised"
"The Fresno Flume and Irrigation Company is building a twelve-mile railroad from Shaver back into the timberland, to be used in hauling timber"
Categories
Logging in the United States
History of the Sierra Nevada (United States)
Narrow gauge railroads in California
Sierra National Forest

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