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Scoggins Valley Dam Symposium Records, 1972-1977

Overview of the Collection

Title
Scoggins Valley Dam Symposium Records
Dates
1972-1977 (inclusive)
Quantity
1.1 cubic feet, (2 boxes)
Collection Number
RG.5.12
Summary
In 1973, Pacific University hosted a symposium on the impending creation of the Scoggins Valley Dam. This project would flood a nearby rural valley in order to create a reservoir for Washington County, Oregon. The collection includes planning documents, programs, speeches, evaluations from audience members, copies of the environmental impact reports, color slides, audio recordings and other material, forming a record of opinion on the creation of the dam from various interest groups.
Repository
Pacific University, Archives
Pacific University Archives
2043 College Way
Forest Grove, OR
97116
Telephone: 5033521400
archives@pacificu.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Sponsored by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission
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Historical Note

In 1973, Pacific University hosted a symposium on the impending creation of the Scoggins Valley Dam, which would flood a nearby rural valley in order to create a reservoir for Washington County, Oregon. This project came at a time when many area residents were concerned about the rapid development of the county at the expense of prime farm lands. Titled "Man and the Land: Humanistic Perspectives on the Uses of Land," the symposium was funded by a grant from the Joint Committee for the Humanities in Oregon and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Dr. Walter Reif, a professor of philosophy and religion, was the director. The organizers of the symposium intended to bring together a variety of perspectives on the dam project, giving attention to local residents as well as business, development, agricultural, historical and recreational interests. As the grant proposal stated, it was held in order to "afford the citizenry of Washington County the opportunity to learn more about the implications of the dam project and to stimulate discussion around those values toward land found in the humanistic tradition." Approximately 130 people attended.

Contributors to the symposium included: Congressman Wendell Wyatt; the Forest Grove City Planner; the Wildlife Editor of the Oregonian; a biologist from the State Game Commission; representatives from the Oregon Student Public Interest Group (OSPIRG); a speaker from the Washington County Historical Society; an industrial forester; the director of the Oregon Recreation Trails System; numerous Pacific University faculty members; and others. They discussed the pros and cons of the plans to build the dam on Scoggins Creek. This plan, funded by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, was ultimately completed in 1975, displacing residents of Scoggins Valley and creating Henry Hagg Lake.

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Content Description

This collection includes documents, images and recordings related to the Symposium, including: the grant application for the symposium, planning documents, programs, position papers, registration records, speeches, completed evaluations, news clippings and mailing lists. Printed copies of the Bureau of Reclamation's environmental impact reports that were prepared for the dam project are also present. These textual documents are arranged roughly by their chronological order of creation. Other media including audio recordings of the proceedings, slides and transparencies are placed at the end of the collection. Scans of the slides, which include about 60 images of Scoggins Valley and surrounding areas in Washington County, are available online at: http://washingtoncountyheritage.org/cdm/search/searchterm/(RG.5.12)

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Pacific University owns the copyright to some, but not all, of the materials housed in its archives. Copyright for materials authored or otherwise produced as official business of Pacific University is retained by Pacific University and requires its permission for publication. Copyright status for other collection materials varies. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.

Preferred Citation

Scoggins Valley Dam Symposium Records, Pacific University Archives, Forest Grove, Oregon.

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Administrative Information

Location of Collection

Oversized maps are stored in Oversize Drawer 6.

Future Additions

No accruals are expected.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • Documents

    • Description: Proposal Notebook. Includes grant proposal. (Removed from a binder.)
      Dates: 1972-1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Proposal Notebook: loose memoranda, notes, promotional material and other items. (Removed from Proposal Notebook binder)
      Dates: 1972-1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Planning Notebook. Includes logistical notes and memoranda. (Removed from a binder.)
      Dates: 1972-1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Compilation of notes and planning documents labelled "Master Copy."

      These documents were probably copied and distributed to key personnel involved in the Symposium. It includes: panelist instructions; contact responsibilities; drafts of speeches; attendance records; notes from the evaluations; and other material that is duplicated elsewhere in the collection.

      Dates: 1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Compilation of notes and planning documents labelled "Humanities Symposium Records."

      This record book was likely compiled in order to create the final grant report. It includes: symposium plans; printing and copy records; mailing lists; financial records; correspondence, memoranda and notes; a grant proposal draft; clippings and publicity material; and documents on projects similar to the symposium.

      Dates: 1972-1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Address book for mailing list
      Dates: 1972-1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Syposium Pre-Registration Packet Materials
      Dates: 1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Registration Forms, completed by participants
      Dates: 1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Programs
      Dates: 1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Speeches

      Printed copies of speeches and position papers given at the symposium. Two notable ones are those by Congressman Wendell Wyatt, who supported the dam project, and Robert L. Benson, a member of the Washington County Historical Society who opposed it.

      Dates: 1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Speeches and other material labelled "Duplicate Symposium Materials"
      Dates: 1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Panelist questions and audience question form
      Dates: 1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Evaluation forms
      Dates: 1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Final Report
      Dates: 1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: News Clippings
      Dates: 1973
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: United States Bureau of Reclamation. "Final environmental statement: proposed Tualatin Project, Oregon." 1972.
      Dates: 1972
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: United States Bureau of Reclamation. "Improvement of Scoggins Valley Road: Tualatin Project, Oregon. Supplement to Final environmental statement, Tualatin Project." Boise, ID: 1977.
      Dates: 1977
      Container: Box 1
    • Description: Maps of Scoggins Valley and Dam

      Housed in Oversized Drawer 6.

      Dates: 1970s
      Container: Drawer 6
  • Slides, photographs and audio-visual material

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Subject Terms

  • Reservoirs--Oregon--Henry Hagg Lake
  • Water resources development--Political aspects--Oregon
  • Water-supply--Oregon--History

Geographical Names

  • Henry Hagg Lake (Or.)
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