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IIHR
Archive
Early IIHR Research
In its early years, the Hydraulics Laboratory focused on
practical research aimed at solving real-world problems. This research
addressed subjects such as water power, road culverts, weather and
streamflow, plumbing issues, river sediment, weir and current meter
measurements, water flow down the Mississippi River and over the Keokuk
Dam spillways, and even establishment of Iowa’s State Park System.
Research often was performed under contract or in conjunction with a
government agency, several of which established sub-offices within the
Hydraulics Laboratory.
This record group, consisting of 15 archival boxes, includes
papers dealing with all aspects of projects performed between 1920 and
approximately 1940 (World War II): research contracts and arrangements,
data sets, correspondence and discussion notes, and resulting speeches,
reports, and published and unpublished papers. A number of high-quality
original photos are also included. For information on contemporaneous
hydrology efforts, also see the record group titled Ralston Creek Data
and Reports.
Box 1. Miscellaneous, 1920s – 1930s
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“Obstruction of Bridge Piers to the Flow of Water” (F
Nagler, ASCS Transactions, 1918)
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USDA cost data sheets for drainage tile and excavation,
1920
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“Hydraulic Tests of Calco Automatic Drainage Gates”
(F. Nagler, Transit, 1923)
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“An Investigation of the Flow of Water around a River
Bend” (anonymous, unpublished IIHR report conducted by the Bureau of
Public Roads, USDA, at Hydraulics Lab; folder includes preliminary &
final reports, 1925 and undated)
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“Iowa Lake Inspection Tour” (F. Nagler, unpublished
memorandum, 1928)
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“Measuring the Water Output” (F Nagler, printed copy
of paper delivered to Iowa Water Works Conference, 1929)
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Nagler’s efforts concerning Gay’s Mills, Wisconsin
sedimentation problem, 1929 (folder includes correspondence)
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“Benefits of Proposed River Cutoffs Determined by Model,
Des Moines River” (anonymous, Engineering News – Record,
1929)
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“Flow of Flood Water Over Railway and Highway
Embankments” (D Yarnell, Public Roads, 1930)
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“Photographs of File Trestle Set-ups in Hydraulic
Laboratory, University of Iowa: Tests Made in 1930 by US Bureau of
Public Roads, in cooperation with State University of Iowa”
(anonymous, unpublished photo notebook, 1930)
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“Report of
Hydraulic Tests on the Ramser Silt Apparatus” (anonymous, report of
studies conducted at the Hydraulic Laboratory by Bureau of Public Roads,
USDA, 1930-1931; nice photographs)
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“Laboratory Test on Hydraulic Model of Beartrap Dam,
Ohio River Type” (anonymous, unpublished IIHR report, 1932; nice
photographs)
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“Diversion Tunnels for
Cove Creek Dam, Clinch River” (anonymous, unpublished IIHR report,
1933)
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“Bridge Piers as Channel Obstructions” (D. Yarnell, USDA
Technical Bulletin #442, 1934; 3 copies)
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“Pile Trestles as Channel Obstructions” (D. Yarnell, USDA
Technical Bulletin #420, 1934; 2 copies)
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“A Report on the Water Requirements of Rice
Irrigation” (E. W. Lane, T.T. Cheng, C.L. Pien, The Journal of the
Assoc. of Chinese and American
Engineers, 1939)
Box 2.
Hydrology I, 1800s – 1930s
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Drainage Controversy Debate between B. Shimek and F.
Nagler on importance of draining Iowa wetlands / groundwater level
changes (Folder includes letter, newspaper clippings, data sheets, etc.,
1926)
Streamflow, 1920s - 1930s
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Flashiness of Iowa Streams, 1920s (folder includes computations,
raw data, and graphs)
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Comparative yield curves, Iowa streams 1920s (folder includes
data and graphs)
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Monthly yield, Iowa streams, 1930s (folder includes raw data)
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“Fundamental Hydrologic Considerations for the Design of
Impounding Reservoirs in the Middle West” (E.L. Waterman, F.T. Mavis,
and E Soucek, paper presented at American Water Works Assn. Meeting,
1935; folder includes paper, background, other information)
Precipitation, 1800s – 1930s
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Storms of 1-6 day duration data sheets, Miami Conservation
District. (Folder includes
numerous data summary sheets for varied Iowa locations, from late 1800s
/ early 1900s)
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Precipitation data sheets (Folder includes numerous data summary
sheets for various Iowa locations, from late 1800s / early 1900s); also
“Precipitation Bibliography” (anonymous, unpublished report,
undated)
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Storm rainfall data sheets (Folder includes data and charts for
Iowa locations, from early 1900s)
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Rain gage readings, data sheets (Folder includes data summaries
and raw data sheets for Iowa locations, from 1920s)
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Iowa City hydrologic data (Folder includes evaporation and
temperature data sheets, for Nagler research, 1927?)
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“Rainfall Intensity Data” (D Yarnell, USDA Miscellaneous
Publication #202, 1935)
Box 3.
Hydrology II, 1900 - 1940
Drought, 1900 – 1940
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“The Drouth of 1930 in Iowa” (F. Nagler, paper for 4th
Annual Iowa Waterworks Conference, 1931. Folder includes paper and
original figures.)
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“Some Observations on the Effect of Drouth on Public Water
Supplies in Iowa” (A Wieters, paper presented at AWWA Conference,
Omaha Nebraska, 1934. Folder includes report, data, Iowa reservoir
summaries)
Floods, 1900 – 1940
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“The August Cloud-Burst in Des Moines County” (M. Ricker,
paper retyped from Proceedings, Iowa Academy of Science, 1898.
Very interesting flood article.)
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“Utilization of Surplus Flood Water to Suppress Backwater Upon
Water Power Development” (F. Nagler, Transit, 1922)
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“A Survey of Iowa Floods” (F. Nagler, Bulletin of
Associated State Engineering Societies, 1928)
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Floods at Des Moines, Waterloo, and western Iowa in early 1930s.
(Folder includes reports, raw data and notes, diagrams)
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“Report on Iowa River Floods at Iowa City, and General
Recommendations for Flood Control” (T. Mavis, unpublished report,
1933)
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“Certain
Flood-Flow Phenomena of Iowa Rivers” (F. Nagler, Monthly Weather
Review, 1933)
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“Summaries of Yearly and Flood Flow Relating to Iowa Streams,
1873-1940” (LC Crawford, Iowa Geological Survey with IIHR Water –
Supply Bulletin #1, 1942)
Iowa State Planning Board Project, 1934 – 1936
- correspondence,
newspaper clippings
- reports, proposals
- IIHR data sheets on
precipitation, floods
Box 4.
Hydrology III, 1934 - 1936
Iowa State Planning Board
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“Water Resources of the State of Iowa: Water Supply & Flow,
and Stream Pollution” (State Planning Board – multiple authors
including FT Mavis, unpublished report, 1934?)
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“Progress Reports: Streamflow Studies; Rainfall and Flood
Studies; Precipitation, Flood, and Reservoir Studies” (Multiple
reports, State Planning Board - FT Mavis, unpublished reports,
1935-1935)
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“Iowa Precipitation Studies” (State Planning Board - FT
Mavis, unpublished report, 1035)
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State Planning Board Project. Four folders, including:
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Invoices, financial statements, salary & time records
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“Conservation and Planning” (D. Darling, speech manuscript, 1936)
- Meeting
minutes
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Planning Board Progress Reports, newsletters, & descriptions
Box 5. Water Power Studies I,
1900-1933
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Water Wheel and Turbine Photographs of Allis-Chalmers products
(and power plants where they are installed), dated from the early 1900s
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Papers on hydraulic turbines. Folder includes:
- “Water Turbine Types” (rough
handwritten notes and equations, undated)
- “Hydraulic
Turbines” (anonymous, unpublished report, undated)
- “Hydraulic
Characteristics of the Old & New Turbines at the UI
Hydro-Electric Plant” (RE Hutchins, Transit, 1916)
- 4
miscellaneous turbine photos
- Water
Power Survey for Iowa, 1880
- Iowa
Water Power Survey Sheets, 1926
- Iowa
Water Power Summaries. into 1930s
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Miscellaneous related materials
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“Report on Muscatine, Proposed Hydro-electric Development”
(anonymous, unpublished report (not IIHR report), 1911)
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Water power output in Iowa, correspondence and data by F. Nagler,
1920s
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Water turbines and miscellaneous water power papers, 1920s.
Folder includes:
- Miscellaneous photos,
fliers, sketches
- Miscellaneous data sets
and correspondence
- Handwritten notes on
power plants, by F Nagler
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“The Passing of the Old Water Mills in Iowa” (F. Nagler,
unpublished report, undated; includes nice photos)
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“Discussion on the American Mixed – Flow Turbine” (F.
Nagler, unnamed journal, undated)
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“Will Water Waste of Work?” (F. Nagler, unpublished report,
1926)
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Folder includes 2 papers:
- “The
Water Power of Iowa” (Nagler, U of I Extension Bulletin, 1927)
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“Water Power Development in Iowa” (Nagler, unpub. report, 1931)
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Third World Power Conference, held in Washington D.C., 1936
(Folder includes correspondence, conference information)
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“Report on the Installation of Additional Water Wheels in the
Hydro-Electric Plant of the State University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA”
(F. Nagler, unpublished report, 1923 (Folder includes report,
calculations, data, correspondence, blueprints, ongoing discussions of
this topic to 1935)
Box 6. Water Power Studies II,
1920s
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“Results of [Coralville] Water Turbine Efficiency Test made at
State University of Iowa” (F Nagler and students, unpublished report,
1923. Folder includes report, correspondence, data, blueprints)
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“Report on Available Power Output, Oakland Mills Development,
Skunk River, Iowa” (F. Nagler, unpublished report, 1924. Folder
includes report, correspondence, data, graphs)
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“Memorandum on Value of Water Power on North Raccoon River at
Adel, Iowa, 1913 vs.1925” (F Nagler, unpublished memorandum, 1925.
Folder includes memorandum, data)
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“Report on Efficiency Tests upon the Hydraulic Turbine in
Hydraulic Plant, Manchester, Iowa” (F. Nagler, unpublished report, 1926.
Folder includes beautifully bound report, with original photographs)
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“Iowa Falls Power Report” (F. Nagler, preliminary unpublished
report, 1927. Folder includes report, correspondence, data)
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“Memorandum upon
the Effect of Water Power Plant Operation on the Des Moines River below
Fort Dodge upon the Water Supply for the town of
Boone & the Steam–Electric Plant at Fraser” (F. Nagler,
unpublished report, 1927. Folder includes report, blueprints,
correspondence, data)
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“Memorandum, Alden Water Power Development” (F. Nagler,
unpublished report, 1927. Folder includes report, correspondence, data,
sketches, original photographs)
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“Report on the Effect of Permanently Raising the Crest of the
Dam of the N.E.I. Power Co. upon the Storm Sewer and Lands with in the
Town of Greene, Iowa” (S. Woodward & F. Nagler, unpublished
report, 1927. Folder includes reports, correspondence, data,
computations)
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Methods of making salt velocity measurements. (F Nagler, 1928,
folder includes correspondence on this topic.)
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“Report on the Yield of the Henderson River, Illinois” (F.
Nagler, unpublished report, 1929. Folder includes report, graphs, data)
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“Inspection & Tests of Motors at Carthage Lake Pumping
Plant, Henderson City, Illinois” (F. Nagler & E. Kurtz,
unpublished report, 1929 – 1930. Folder includes report,
correspondence)
Box 7.
Water Power Studies III, 1920s-1933
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“Memorandum on Application of City of Ottumwa… for Permit to
Construct and Operate the Dam & Hydraulic Plant…” (F. Nagler,
unpublished report, 1929. Folder includes memorandum, calculations,
estimates, bids, blueprints, correspondence)
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“Report on Water Power of Cedar River Below Cedar Rapids,
Iowa” (F. Nagler, unpublished report, 1930. Folder includes report,
correspondence, data, sketches)
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“Report on the Effect of the Operation of the Hydraulic Plant
at Delhi on the Water Power Plants of the Iowa Electric Company” (F.
Nagler, unpublished report, 1930. Folder includes report, notebook of
original photographs, data)
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“A Report on Field Inspection of Hydro Plants of the Sterling
Hydraulic Company at Sterling, Illinois” (comments by F. Nagler,
1930-31. Folder includes field inspection report, data, correspondence,
Sterling Hydraulic Co. bylaws)
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Efficiency tests of Lebanon hydroelectric plant turbine,
consulting job performed by F. Nagler, 1931 (Folder includes
correspondence, data)
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“Report on a Des Moines River Hydro-electric Development
between Keosauqua and Belfast, IA” (Ralph Jackson, unpublished report,
1932; report to F. Nagler. Folder includes report, data)
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“Memorandum on Water Power on Campbell’s Island” (F Nagler,
unpublished memorandum, 1932. Folder includes memorandum, notes,
correspondence)
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“Memorandum on Amana Head Race Overflow-Spillway” and
“Memorandum on Recommendations for Amana Water Power Plant and
Electrification of Mills” (F. Nagler, unpublished memorandums, 1923.
Folder includes correspondence, two reports, blueprints)
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“Valuation of Water Power on Iowa Rives at Amana & Middle
Amana, Iowa” (F. Nagler, unpublished report, 1932. Folder includes
report, correspondence, notes)
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Recommendations for solving silt problems in Amana power canal.
(F. Nagler, 1933. Folder includes Nagler’s correspondence, data,
sketch)
Box 8.
Hydraulic Jump Studies, 1920s
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Data, computations, sketches, etc. related to hydraulic jump
experiments, mostly unprocessed and handwritten, all dated from the
early 1920s (or undated). None of the data seem to have been
incorporated into reports. 16 folders, including:
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Calculations, sketches, blueprints, miscellaneous (early 1920s)
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Backwater computations, probably from Ottumwa (undated)
- Gage
evaluations, data (undated)
- Gage
readings and computations for slot model (undated)
- Curve
studies, efficiency, normal head, etc. (undated)
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Computations for slot model (undated)
- Pitot
tube measurements (undated)
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Velocity distribution data, blueprints, sketches (1922)
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“Place model” data, computations, summary, velocity studies (1922)
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Solution by Fargo empirical formula, data sheets (1922-3)
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“Diagonal crest models” data and computation sheets (1922)
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“Diagonal crest models” computation summaries (1922)
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Experimental data (1922)
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Experimental data (1921–4)
- Moving
hydraulic jump data (1925)
- Data,
graphs, Tumble Bay experiments, Maquoketa Dam (1926-27)
Box 9.
Culvert / Pipe Studies I, 1922 – 1939
-Correspondence
- Nagler’s application and negotiations for a patent on
corrugated pipe
- “Memorandum with regard to a New Type of Corrugation for Metal-Sheets
used in Manufacture of Pipes & Flumes” (anonymous,unpublished memorandum,
undated)
- “Memorandum on the
Hydraulics and Strength of Unsymmetrical Corrugated
Pipe” (anonymous,
unpublished memorandum, undated)
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“Report on The Capacity of Vitrified Clay Tile Culverts with
Joints and Sections Displaced” (anonymous, unpublished IIHR report,
undated. Folder includes original photographs)
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“Photographs Taken on Investigation of Flow of Water Through
Vitrified Clay and Corrugated Metal Culvert Pipe” (anonymous,
unpublished notebook with original photographs, conducted by Bureau of
Public Roads at the Hydraulic Laboratory,1922)
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“The Flow of Water Through Concrete, Vitrified Clay, and
Corrugated Metal, Culvert Pipe” (F. Nagler, D. Yarnell, S. Woodward;
massive original IIHR report for the U.S. Dept of Agriculture, Bureau of
Public Roads; 1923)
Box 10.
Culvert / Pipe Studies II, 1922 – 1939
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“Photographs of Box Culvert Studies” (anonymous,
unpublished IIHR notebook of original photographs, 1924. Includes
excellent photos, many quite interesting with workers in them, and also
photos of 1924 Iowa River flood.)
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“Iowa Hydraulic Research on Highway Culvert
Capacities” (anonymous, unpublished report, undated)
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“The Flow of Water through Vitrified Clay and Corrugated
Metal Culvert Pipe” (anonymous, Good Roads Journal of Highway
Engineering and Transportation, 1923; folder also includes
preliminary report (undated) with the same title, and memorandum and
other versions of same report, all 1923)
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Correspondence regarding tests on culvert pipes, to/from
F. Nagler (1923)
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Armaco Alignment Tests – notebook of original
photographs (1923)
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“A Report on the Flow of Water Through Rectangular
Notches” (anonymous, unpublished IIHR report, 1931. Report includes
original photographs)
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F. Nagler’s collection of background papers on the flow
of water in pipes. Folder includes (in addition to other papers):
“Thesis Extracts, Investigation of Pressure and Velocity Distribution
in a Conduit” (JC Ducommun, unpublished report of work involving
Hydraulics Laboratory with original photographs, 1928)
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Various papers regarding IIHR’s tests of creosoted wood
culverts. Folder includes:
- “Report on Tests on
the Discharging Capacity of Creosoted Wooden Culverts Manufactured by
the Alerta Wood Preserving Company” (F Nagler, unpublished report,
1927)
- “Report on Test of
New Creosoted Wood Box Culvert Size 2’ X 2’ X 32.5’” (FT Mavis,
unpublished report, 1934)
- “Capacity of
Creosoted Wood Culverts Investigated by Laboratory Tests” (FT Mavis,
unpublished report, 1934)
- various sketches,
research data sheets, correspondence, graphs, photograph negatives
- “Flow of Water Around
Bends in Pipes” (D. Yarnell, F. Nagler, ASCE Transactions paper
#1914, 1935)
- “Flow of Water
Through 6-inch Pipe Bends” (D Yarnell, USDA Technical Bulletin
577, 1937)
Box 11.
Current Meters, Weir Measurements, 1920 – 1939
Current Meters:
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“Measurement
of Stream Flow” (anonymous outline of ideas, undated)
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Rating
tables and correspondence for current meter experiments (1933)
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“Notes
on Small Current Meters, Presenting Results of Experience with
1–Inch Propeller-Type
Meters Developed by the Corps of Engineers, US Army” (War Department,
unpublished report of tests performed at IIHR, 1936)
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“Effect
of Turbulence on the Registration of Current Meters” (D.
Yarnell, F. Nagler, ASCE Transactions 95, Paper #1778,
1931)
Weir
Measurements:
- Velocity distribution
below dam (1920-22), and pitot tube measurement downcrest of dam (1921)
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Velocity distribution above weir & dam (1922)
- Weir
calibration (1922)
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Elevations, level notes (1921-22)
- Weir
tables, hydraulic jump tables (1922-1924)
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Circular weir tests (1936-37)
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Blueprint of hollow crest weir
- “Memorandum with
regard to Sharp Crested Measuring Weir at UI Hydraulic Lab” (F.
Nagler, unpublished memorandum, dated 1939)
- “Discussion by Floyd
A Nagler of Paper on Precise Weir Experiments” (EW Schoder and KB
Turner, unpublished report, undated)
- “Translation of
Bazin’s 4th Weir Article” and “Translation of Bazin’s
6th Weir Article (F Nagler, hand-written translation,
undated)
- “Inauguration of the
Monument Raised at Dijon by International Subscription to Henri Bazin”
(anonymous, unpublished report, undated)
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“Sutro
Weir Investigation Furnish Discharge Coefficients” (E. Soucek,
H.E. Howe, F.T. Mavis, Engineering News Record, 1936.
Folder includes article, notes, calculations, sketches)
Box 12.
Mississippi River Basin I – Keokuk Spillway / Dam, 1920s
- “Progress Report:
Publication of Mississippi River Flow Records, Mississippi River Power
Co., Keokuk IA” (anonymous, unpublished report, 1924)
- “Experiments on
Discharge over Spillways & Models, Keokuk Dam” (Nagler &
Davis, ASCE Transactions 94, 1930)
- Typed
field notes.
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Publications
and information, written by non-IIHR researchers, on spillways in
other locations
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Miscellaneous
unpublished information addressing Keokuk spillway tests. Four
folders, containing:
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blueprints, drawings, data sheets (1924)
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miscellaneous data & computations sheets, data on nappe measurements
(1925)
- data,
computations (1924)
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correspondence dealing with rating of spillways (1923-27), and model
tests (1925)
NOTE: a set of numerous
1924 photos of these experiments is included in IIHR’s Photo Archives.
Box 13.
Mississippi River Basin II – Keokuk Spillway / Dam, and Other,
1923-1934
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1923-29
- 1926-32
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“Experiments
Pertaining to the Discharge Thru the Spillways of the Keokuk Dam;
Figures to Accompany Experiments…” (F. Nagler & A. Davis,
two unpublished report – text and figures, 1928; figures are
excellent large photographs of Keokuk spillway and research
there.)
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“Laboratory
Tests on Hydraulic Model of Mississippi River at Keokuk to
Determine Backwater Effect on Wing Dams” (anonymous, unpublished
report, 1934; report includes original photographs)
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Carman
District Drainage, Henderson County, Illinois ( Keokuk Dam)
Consulting Project, conducted for Mississippi River Power Company,
1930-1936. Folder includes:
- “Report on the Carman
District Drainage” (A Davis, unpublished report, 1930)
- “Carmen District
Backwater Cases” (F Nagler, unpublished memorandum, 1930)
- “Carmen District
Drainage” (FT Mavis, unpublished memorandum, 1934)
- “Report on Laboratory
Studies of Ground Water Profiles, Series II” (JW Howe, unpublished
report, 1935)
- Miscellaneous
correspondence, inspection reports, sketchs, photos, blueprints, court
papers
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“The Mississippi River Flood” (S. Woodward, Transit, 1927)
- “Forecasting Flow of
the Mississippi at Keokuk, Iowa” (J. Howe, Transit, 1927)
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“Forests
& Floods” (F. Nagler, unpublished report, 1927)
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“Flood
Control with Special Reference to the Mississippi River: A
Symposium” (multiple authors, ASCE Transactions #1709,
1929; includes paper by Woodward and Nagler, “Effect of
Agricultural Drainage upon Flood Run”)
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“Stream
Investigations on Mississippi River Tributaries Upper Mississippi
Basin Watershed” (C. Rantzow, Transit, 1929)
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COE research, Upper Mississippi Basin watershed, Nagler’s
correspondence and hydrologic contour maps and data (1929-31)
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Nine-Foot
Channel for Upper Mississippi River, press release/brochure
Box 14.
Iowa State Parks Consultation Activities, 1926-1938 (primarily 1933)
NOTE: Floyd
Nagler and his colleagues consulted extensively with the Iowa Fish and
Game Commission and Board of Conservation (now Iowa Dept. of Natural
Resources) regarding the establishment of Iowa’s state park system in
the 1930s. Nagler performed many of the initial and crucial surveys
regarding location and construction of the dams and artificial lakes
around which the state parks were sited. This box contains Nagler’s
data and plans for these parks.
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Iowa
Conservation Board & related miscellaneous data and
correspondence, to / from F. Nagler (1931-1933)
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“Report
on Northwestern Iowa Lakes” (F. Nagler, unpublished report to
the Iowa Legislature, 1932)
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Correspondence,
data, plans, blueprints for various proposed state parks. 13
folders, considering:
- Miscellaneous parks,
development sketches
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Blackbone Park / Lake (1933; correspondence, data)
- Elbert
State Park (1930; report, correspondence, blueprint)
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Keosauqua State Park / Lake (1933; correspondence, data)
- Lake
Keomah – Oskaloosa (1933; correspondence, data)
- Lake Macbride State
Park (1933 correspondence, plans, data; 1938 silt studies by Lane)
- Pammel
State Park / Lake - Winterset (1933; correspondence, data)
- Pine Creek State Park
– Eldora (1933; blueprints, correspondence, data)
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Springbrook Lake - Guthrie County (1933; plans, blueprints, data)
- Swan
Lake State Park - Carroll County (1934; correspondence, data)
- Warren
County Lake / Park (1933; correspondence)
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Washington County Lake / Park (1933; correspondence, sketch)
- Lake Manawa - Council
Bluffs - Improvement (1926-1932; report, blueprints, correspondence)
Box 15.
Plumbing Research, Sediment
Research, 1937-1942
Plumbing Research:
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“Safety
Devices on Domestic Hot Water Supply Systems” (F.M. Dawson, A.A.
Laomsle, Plumbing and Heating Business, Undated)
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“The
National Plumbing Laboratory” (F. Dawson, American Journal of
Public Health, 1940)
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“Water-Hammer
and Other Noises in Water Piping Systems” (F. Dawson & A.
Kalinske, Plumbing
and Heating Business, 1941)
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“Sanitation
Please” (T. Farrell, Plumbing and Heating Business,1941)
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“Hydraulics
of Vertical Drain and Overflow Pipes” (F. Dawson & A.
Kalinske, Plumbing and Heating Business, 1942)
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“The
Removal of Air From Pipeline by Flowing Water” (P.H. Bliss,
unpublished IIHR report, 1942)
Sediment Research:
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Miscellaneous correspondence, non-IIHR papers on soil
erosion
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Information
on the Soil Conservation Service (1936-1937)
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“Report
of Suspended Material Studies on Mississippi River at Muscatine,
Iowa” (E. Lane & A. Kalinske, unpublished IIHR report,
undated)
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“A
Study of Sedimentation in a Miami Conservancy District
Reservoir” (E. Lane & J. Kennedy, unpublished report,
undated)
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“The
Behavior of Soil Materials in Water Retaining Structures” (E.
Lane, Soil Science Society of America Proceedings, 1937)
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“Investigation
of Sediment Carried by the Middle Mississippi River at Chester,
Illinois” (EW Lane, JC Kennedy, unpublished report, undated)
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“Study
of Bed and Suspended Sediment in Mississippi River, Rock Island
U.S. Engineer District” (E. Lane & J. Kennedy, unpublished
report, 1938)
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“Investigation
of Sediment Carried by Rivers of St. Paul U.S. Engineering
District, 1937 + 1938” (EW Lane, unpublished report, 1938)
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“Investigation
of the Effects of Soil Cohesion and Sediment Transportation on
Channel Stability” (Pang-Yung, unpublished IIHR report for China
Foundation, 1941)
(Processed 7
– 2002)
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