Anson Smith - Hoover Dam, AZ
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N 36° 00.915 W 114° 44.070
11S E 704161 N 3988013
A citizen memorial located at a parking area on the Arizona side of the Hoover Dam.
Waymark Code: WMY3Y8
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 04/15/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
Views: 4

Marker reads:

1976
A Memorial Tribute
to
Anson Smith
1860 - 1935
----
Editor and Publisher of the
Mohave County Miner, Acclaimed
by President Herbert Hoover for
His Tireless Efforts and Support
During Construction of
Hoover Dam at This Site
----
Mohave County
Bicentennial Commission

The Kingman Arizona Relocation.com website (link below) highlights Anson Smith and tells us:

Famous People of Kingman

Anson Smith - For some of his friends, Anson H. Smith was the editor with the longest continuous tenure in the whole nation.

For still others he was an ideal family man with 10 fine children, all of whom survived him. For all who knew him, he was a man of high ideals, strong convictions, an unfailing locality to his country and state, and a friend to everyone.

He was the founder and editor of the Mohave County Miner, a weekly newspaper launched on November 5, 1882 in one of the pioneer mining districts of Arizona.

It began in Mineral Park and moved shortly after the arrival of the railroad to the new community of Kingman, where it became a bulwark of support for all worthwhile endeavors.

Anson Smith is widely recognized as the “father of the Boulder Dam.” As early as 1890, Smith became interested in the potential of the Colorado River as a source of power and of water for irrigation. Year after year, his newspaper advocated the building of a dam in Boulder Canyon.

When he presented his ideas to Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior under President Woodrow Wilson, Lane wrote a reply in which he called Smith’s ideas “a wonderful dream of a wonderful undertaking” but warned that it was “just 50 years ahead of time.”

Smith later described as one of the biggest moments of his life the occasion on which, in June 1933, with the dam about one-third completed, he stood in the dry bed of the Colorado, its water flowing through diversion tunnels on either side. Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, while presiding at the Santa Fe conference on the Colorado River Compact in 1922, called Anson Smith the “Father of the Boulder Dam.”

He was active in promotion of good roads, and at the time of his death he was endeavoring to obtain prompt completion of the highway from Kingman to Boulder (Hoover) Dam. Today there is a road in Kingman named after him.

It was said that almost unaided he waged a campaign for the acceptance of a bond issue to build the Mohave General Hospital.

Website with more information on either the memorial or the person(s) it is dedicated to: [Web Link]

Location: Hoover Dam

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