The American Hoist & Derrick building is visible on the far right in this photograph of the Mississippi River and its surroundings, taken as part of preliminary work before improvements were made to the river and harbor in the mid 1930s. Improvements to the harbor and river included dredging and other projects in and around the city of St. Paul. Work was completed in 1936.
An anchor barge is visible alongside the U.S. Dredge "William A. Thompson" . The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Progress in the cofferdam construction at the Onalaska dam, under construction on the Upper Mississippi as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
Clearing operations at the dike section of cofferdam at the Onalaska dam, under construction on the Upper Mississippi as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
Construction of the cofferdam nearing completion at the Onalaska dam, under construction on the Upper Mississippi as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
Burning brush in the dike area of the cofferdam for the Onalaska dam project, under construction on the Upper Mississippi as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
A general view of the cofferdam under high water conditions. The cofferdam is part of the Onalaska dam project, under construction on the Upper Mississippi as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
General view of equipment within the cofferdam, part of the Onalaska dam project. The Onalaska dam underwent construction as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
A train car waits beside the cofferdam, part of the construction of the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam was constructed as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
Workmen set up aggregate bins at the cofferdam, part of the Onalaska dam project, under construction on the Upper Mississippi as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
A crane operates on common excavation and disposal of material below the cofferdam, part of the Onalaska dam project. The Onalaska dam underwent construction as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
Men set up a pump for disposing of common excavation below the cofferdam, part of the Onalaska dam project. The Onalaska dam underwent construction as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
Workmen use a hose inside the cofferdam in this photograph, which shows the condition of the lower elevation. The cofferdam is part of the Onalaska dam project and underwent construction as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
Permanent steel sheet piling in place within the cofferdam, part of the Onalaska dam project. The Onalaska dam underwent construction as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
A general view of the cofferdam under high water conditions. The cofferdam is part of the Onalaska dam project, under construction on the Upper Mississippi as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
A general view of the cofferdam with the river elevation above the cofferdam at 637.9. The cofferdam is part of the Onalaska dam project, under construction on the Upper Mississippi as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
A sub contractor places cofferdam fill while workers look on from the rail spur as part of the Onalaska dam project, under construction on the Upper Mississippi as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
Men work on the hydraulic stripping of top soil inside of the cofferdam as part of the Onalaska dam project, under construction on the Upper Mississippi as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
A general view of the unwatered cofferdam, part of the Onalaska dam project, under construction on the Upper Mississippi as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
Removing sand fill at the downstream arm of the cofferdam at the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
A view of the Onalaska dam following the completion of the contract. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
A man and his dog perch on a distant section of the Onalaska dam between upstream gage 633.64 and downstream gage 631.65. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
Earth fill dike nearing completion at the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam construction project was undertaken as a component of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
An Illinois Central rail car is visible at the Onalaska dam and associated works. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
Progress on the construction of the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam construction project was undertaken as a component of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
Loading a wagon scraper at the borrow pit, part of the Onalaska dam project. The Onalaska dam was built as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
Workmen dump the wagon scraper, part of the construction of the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as part of Upper Mississippi River improvements.
Grading with a bulldozer, part of the construction of the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
The dewatering system at the Onalaska dam discharges on the downstream side of the cofferdam. The Onalaska dam was constructed as part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
Workmen place concrete for slabs, part of the construction of the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
Workmen move through the equipment in and around the dike, constructed as part of the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
The culvert wall takes shape as part of the Onalaska dam project. The Onalaska dam was constructed as part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
Cranes are visible at the Onalaska dam under construction. The dam construction project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
Typical grouted derrick stone at the face of the submergible section of the dike at the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam construction was undertaken as part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
Placing derrick stone at the submergible section of the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam construction project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
Progress continues on the Onalaska dam with the derrick stone in place. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
A typical section of the upstream face of the dike from the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
A typical section of the downstream face of the dike from the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
A general view of the upstream face of the dike at the Onalaska dam following the completion of the contract. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
A general view of the downstream face of the dike at the Onalaska dam, after the contract was completed. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
Two distant figures walk along the top of the submergible section of the dike at the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
The junction of the dike and the submergible section at the Onalaska dam. The Onalaska dam project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
The dike at the Onalaska dam, beyond the steel pilings. The Onalaska dam construction project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
Discharge through the culvert section pool of the Onalaska dam at normal elevation. The Onalaska dam construction project was undertaken as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
Men study the discharge the end pontoon of the U.S. Dredge "William A. Thompson" , visible in the background. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
This photograph documents the disposal area along the left bank of the river, immediately below the barge terminal, part of a project to improve the St. Paul harbor and Upper Mississippi River. The overall project was completed in 1936.
The downstream apron of the Onalaska dam, complete. The Onalaska dam construction project was adopted as a part of improvements to the Upper Mississippi River.
The downtown St. Paul skyline and St. Paul rail yard can be seen in this photograph, taken as part of preliminary work before improvements were made to the St. Paul harbor and Upper Mississippi River in and around the city of St. Paul. Projects included dredging and other water improvements. Work was completed in 1936.
The downtown St. Paul skyline can be seen in this view of the Mississippi River and St. Paul harbor. This photograph was taken as one of the preliminary stages of work on the harbor and river. Improvements included dredging and other projects in and around the city of St. Paul. Work was completed in 1936.
The downtown St. Paul skyline can be seen from Dayton's Bluff, documenting the improvements made to the St. Paul harbor and Upper Mississippi river banks in St. Paul, Minnesota, in the mid-1930s.
A fifteen-inch dredge pumps into the disposal area on the right bank of the Mississippi River in the vicinity of the St. Paul municipal airport. The dredging was a part of improvements to the St. Paul harbor and Upper Mississippi River in and around the city of St. Paul, Minnesota. Work on the project was completed in 1936.
A fifteen-inch dredge pumps into the disposal area on the right bank of the Mississippi River in the vicinity of the St. Paul municipal airport. The dredging was a part of improvements to the St. Paul harbor and Upper Mississippi River in and around the city of St. Paul, Minnesota. Work on the project was completed in 1936.
Dredges operate below the federal barge terminal in St. Paul, Minnesota. This photograph documents dredging and other improvements made to the St. Paul harbor and Upper Mississippi River in and around the city of St. Paul, Minnesota, in the mid-1930s. Work on the project was completed in 1936.
The Dredge "William A. Thompson" on the Upper Mississippi. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
The Dredge "William A. Thompson" on the Upper Mississippi. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
The Dredge "William A. Thompson" on the Upper Mississippi. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
The Dredge "William A. Thompson" working on the Upper Mississippi. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
The Dredge "William A. Thompson" works at night on the Upper Mississippi. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Two shipbuilders work on the deck of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" as it is being constructed in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Shipbuilders work on main deck house and starboard side of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" as it is being constructed in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Machinists work on dredge pump engine of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" as it is being constructed in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Workers building deck of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" as it is being constructed in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Workers building skylights for the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Workers load materials onto the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Workers inspect the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Propeller of U.S. Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
The main generator of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
A section in the galley on the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Spud winch assembly on the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Hauling winch assembly on the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
The Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
The ladder driving unit on the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
The dredge pump engine on the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
The dredge pump on the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
The main switchboard of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Instrument panel on the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
The main generating engine on the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Propelling motors of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Spud hoist winches of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Pilot house on board the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Hauling and ladder hoisting winches of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Stern view of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" as it is being constructed in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Deck view of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" as it is being constructed in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
Ladder well and trunion castings of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" as it is being constructed in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
View of dredge pump and engine foundation of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" as it is being constructed in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
View of the stern showing transom and deck of the Dredge "William A. Thompson" as it is being constructed in the Dravo shipyards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The dredge is a cutter-head dredge used on the Upper Mississippi and tributaries from 1937 to 2005. It is named for "William A. Thompson" (1864-1925), an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps stationed in Fountain City in 1896 and charged with river improvements on the Upper Mississippi.
A ten inch dredge works below the barge line terminal, part of improvements made to the St. Paul harbor and Upper Mississippi River in and around the city of St. Paul. Work on the project was completed in 1936.
Fifteen-inch dredging is underway 2300 feet below the Robert Street Bridge in this photograph, while rail cars dusted in snow wait in the background. This photograph shows some of the dredge work undertaken as part of improvements to the St. Paul harbor and Upper Mississippi River in and around the city of St. Paul. The overall project was completed in 1936.
Dredging operations, suspended at least twice due to frigid weather and high water, continue below the Robert Street bridge. The dredging was part of an overall project to improve the St. Paul harbor and Upper Mississippi River in and around the city of St. Paul. Work on the project was completed in 1936.