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Chris Wheeler photographs collection

 Collection
Identifier: Org. Lot 433

Scope and Contents

This collection contains photographs, slides, albums, and one negative, likely received and compiled by Chris Wheeler during his service as state engineer of Oregon from 1962-1975. Loose photographs in the collection depict waterways across the state of Oregon from approximately 1910-1925, including the construction of irrigation canals and the Tumalo Dam in conjunction with the state's Tumalo Irrigation Project in Deschutes County from 1913-1915. Color slides depict dams and reservoirs in Oregon from 1950-1967. The collection also includes four photograph albums, with images dating from 1912 to approximately 1922. One documents irrigation efforts by the Central Oregon Irrigation Company and the Deschutes Land Company Project; another contains official photographs of the Tumalo Irrigation Project. The third contains photographs that were collected or compiled by Oregon State Engineer John H. Lewis and depict canals, flumes, and dams across Oregon, views of the Klamath Project, and a steamboat trip down the Snake and Columbia Rivers, among other subjects. The final album includes scenes of the Tumalo Irrigation Project, the Umatilla Project, and various Oregon rivers and bridges.

Many of the photographs in this collection were probably taken or collected by previous state engineers, including Lewis (state engineer from 1905-1918) and Percy A. Cupper (state engineer from 1918-1922); their names appear on the backs of many of the photographs in the albums. Other photographers represented include Benjamin Gifford and Angelus Commercial Studio of Portland, Oregon.

Dates

  • circa 1910-1967

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

The Oregon Historical Society owns the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from copyright owners.

Biographical Note

Chris L. Wheeler was born in Milton-Freewater, Oregon, on December 30, 1927. He graduated from high school in 1945 and went on to receive a bachelor of science degree from Oregon State University in 1951. That same year, Wheeler began working for the office of the State Engineer of Oregon as a civil engineer and became the head of the office's hydroelectric power division in 1961. After the retirement of State Engineer Lewis A. Stanley in April 1962, Oregon Governor Mark O. Hatfield appointed Wheeler to succeed Stanley as state engineer. Wheeler served in that capacity until 1975, when the office of the State Engineer merged with the state's Water Resources Board to form the Water Resources Department. He later served as deputy director of the Water Resources Department and from 1981-1984 as the representative from Oregon for the department's Klamath Basin Compact. Wheeler died in 2013.

Sources: "Salem Man Named Engineer," Oregon Journal, May 18, 1962, page 5; obituary in the Salem Statesman Journal, January 12, 2013.

Extent

1.24 Cubic Feet (1 document case, 2 oversize flat boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

This collection contains photographs and slides likely received and compiled by Chris L. Wheeler (1927-2013) during the time he served as state engineer of Oregon from 1962-1975. The bulk of the photographs depict the Tumalo Irrigation Project in Deschutes County, Oregon, from 1913-1915. Other photographs, color slides, and albums depict state and private irrigation efforts in Oregon from approximately 1910-1925, and dams and reservoirs in Oregon from 1950-1967.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Stephen Terry, May 2008 (Lib. Acc. 26521).

Processing Information

Collection guide revised to conform to current standard in August 2023.

Creator

Title
Guide to the Chris Wheeler photographs collection
Status
Completed
Author
Megan K. Friedel
Date
2008; revised 2023
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid is written in English.

Revision Statements

  • 2023-08-04: Revised to conform to current standard.

Repository Details

Part of the Oregon Historical Society Research Library Repository

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