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NOTES Introduction 1 Benedict, “The Anthropology of World’s Fairs,” in Anthropology, 2–60. 2 Gordon, What We Saw, 12; Todd, Story, 4:158–62; Macomber, Jewel City, 146–53; Starr, Americans, 302–6; Panama Pacific International Exposition Company, Mining Week Committee, Souvenir Program; U.S. Bureau of Mines, Exhibits; “United States Geological Survey,” 383–84; “Exhibits of the Pelton Water Wheel Co., Panama-Pacific International Exhibition, 1915,” Panama Pacific International Exposition Pamphlets, folder 10. 3 C. N. Bennett, “Nation’s Herculean Task,” 506–7; Baxter, Panama Canal, 5–10, 29; Claybourn, Dredging, 23, 27, 36, 96; see also I. Bennett, Hammond, and Lennox, History. 4 Gordon, What We Saw, 83; Schlereth, Victorian America, 297; Todd, Story, 1:150–51. 5 “The World’s Visit,” San Francisco Examiner, August 9, 1914. 6 Marx and Engels, Manifesto, in Tucker, Marx-Engels Reader, 475, 477. 7 Hobsbawm, Age of Capital, 29–47. 8 Hobsbawm, Age of Empire, 26–33. 9 Ibid. 10 Morison, “Address,” 469–70, 483; Gerber, Prout, and Schenider, “Memoir.” 11 Morison, “Address,” 469–70. 12 Moore, “San Francisco and the Exposition,” 196; “Panama-Pacific Exposition Comes to an End,” 1138. 13 Moore, “San Francisco and the Exposition,” 196–98; Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company, Committee on Exploration and Publicity, San Francisco, 15–18. 14 Skiff, “Neighborhood,” 625. 15 Gordon, What We Saw, 47. 16 Skiff, “Neighborhood,” 623; Kinsley, “Panama-Pacific Exposition,” 20. 17 Worster, Nature’s Economy, 170–87. 18 Hobsbawm, Age of Empire, 31–32. 19 See J. B. Walker, “1915 Exposition.” 20 Macomber, Jewel City, 52. 21 Ibid., 154. 22 Ibid., 154–68. 23 Todd, Story, 5:8. 190 NOTES TO PAGES 7–22 24 Springer and Springer, “Water-Way,” 547. 25 Rodgers, Atlantic Crossings, 7; Curti and Birr, Prelude, 16–24, 140–52. 26 Rodgers, Atlantic Crossings, 3. 27 Ibid. 28 Wolf, Europe, 391. 29 Newell, “Awakening,” 568. 30 Ibid.; Frederick H. Newell, “The Engineer in Public Service,” in Layton, Revolt, 118. 31 Layton, Revolt, 29. 32 Newell, “Awakening,” 568. 33 Skiff, “Neighborhood,” 625; J. H. Hammond, Autobiography, 2:735. 34 Headrick, Tentacles, 9–13. 35 J. H. Hammond, “Engineer in Public Life,” 115. 36 Veblen, Engineers; Mumford, Technics, 219–20; Bledstein, Culture, 1–45, Layton, Revolt, 64. 37 See Friedman, World, which argues that we have now entered a stage called Globalization 3.0. 38 J. H. Hammond, Autobiography, 2:735. Chapter One 1 Jackson, Building, 35–37; Kahrl, California Water Atlas, 16. 2 Quoted in Gerald D. Nash, State Government, 33. 3 Ibid., 40–41. 4 McWilliams, California, 25, 117–18. 5 Donald J. Pisani, “The Origins of Western Water Law: Case Studies from Two California Mining Districts,” in Water, Land, and Law, 24–37. 6 Hall, Report of the State Engineer to the Legislature, pt. 4, 4; Pisani, From the Family Farm, 175–76. 7 Newell quoted in H. M. Wilson, “Irrigation in India,” Transactions, 256, 259. 8 Victoria, Royal Commission, First Progress Report; Worster, Rivers, 147. 9 Deakin, Irrigated India, 148. 10 Victoria, Royal Commission, First Progress Report, 13–14, 22–23. 11 Eighth Census, 662; Transactions of the State Agricultural Society, 1866–1867, 548; Transactions of the State Agricultural Society, 1870–1871, 172, in Pisani, From the Family Farm, 102–3. 12 Liebman, California Farmland, 16–17; Gerald D. Nash, State Government, 64; Pisani, From the Family Farm, 286–88. 13 Pisani, From the Family Farm, 105–6. 14 San Joaquin and King’s River Canal and Irrigation Company, Agricultural Lands, 7; U.S. Board of Commissioners, Engineers and Irrigation, 9; Pisani, From the Family Farm, 105–7. 15 San Joaquin and King’s River Canal and Irrigation Company, Report, 13–15; Brereton , Extracts, 5; San Joaquin and King’s River Canal and Irrigation Company, Great San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys, 1–17; Pisani, From the Family Farm, 105– 7, 109–10; Lavender, California, 299–300; Lavender, Nothing, 353–55. [3.146.152.99] Project MUSE (2024-04-18 12:26 GMT) 191 NOTES TO PAGES 22–27 16 Brereton, Extracts, 5; Pisani, From the Family Farm, 107; San Joaquin and King’s River Canal and Irrigation Company, Great San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys, 1–13; Worster, Rivers, 147. 17 Brereton, Reminiscences, 7–24; Irrigation in California, 16–18; Pisani, From the Family Farm, 107–12. 18 Brereton, Report, 5, 12. 19 Robert M. Brereton to William Hammond Hall, June 15, 1911, box 11, folder 30, Hall Papers, Bancroft Library; Brereton, Extracts, 5; Pisani, From the Family Farm, 108–10; Igler...

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