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Ditches across the desert: A story of irrigation along New Mexico's Pecos River.

机译:穿越沙漠的沟渠:讲述新墨西哥州的佩科斯河沿岸的灌溉故事。

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Settlement of the West came slowly based on advances in technology and the harnessing of nature, especially water, In the arid environment of New Mexico's Pecos Valley, the exploitation of available water resources combined with corporate accumulation of land through manipulation of federal land laws led to speculation and development in the frontier region of southeast New Mexico.;This dissertation traces that development beginning in the late 1870s, and examines subsequent events in the valley until 1925. First used as open range for cattle grazing, the Pecos Valley became the scene of ever more ambitious plans to establish an agricultural mecca based on irrigation, and funded by wealthy investors from Chicago, New York, Colorado Springs, and Europe. Following a natural disaster and financial downturns in 1893, settlers and investors fled the valley, making its future uncertain. A series of financial reorganizations to attract much needed capital did bring a major railroad to the valley, but the heyday of corporate irrigation was over.;Instead, the moribund irrigation company turned to the federal government for help. The United States Reclamation Service, although reluctant to rehabilitate the valley's irrigation system, under pressure from President Theodore Roosevelt, agreed to take on the project.;Reclamation began a long, sometimes contentious relationship with water users in the valley, caught between its own policies promoting small farmers and the agendas of corporate and absentee landowners. At the heart of contentiousness in the Pecos Valley lay the competition for precious water and its usage in an area fraught with natural limitations.;This dissertation, while examining the events which unfolded in the Pecos Valley, attempts to place those events within the broader context of their social, economic, political, and environmental implications.
机译:在技​​术进步和自然资源(尤其是水)的利用基础上,西方的定居进程进展缓慢。在新墨西哥州的佩科斯河谷干旱的环境中,可利用的水资源的开发以及通过操纵联邦土地法对公司土地的积累导致了在新墨西哥州东南部的边境地区进行推测和开发。本论文追溯了1870年代后期开始的开发,并考察了直到1925年山谷中的后续事件。越来越雄心勃勃的计划是建立在灌溉基础上的农业圣地,并由来自芝加哥,纽约,科罗拉多斯普林斯和欧洲的富有投资者提供资金。在1893年发生自然灾害和金融危机后,定居者和投资人逃离了山谷,因此其前途未卜。进行了一系列的金融重组以吸引急需的资金,这确实为山谷带来了一条重要的铁路,但是公司灌溉的鼎盛时期已经结束;相反,垂死的灌溉公司向联邦政府求助。尽管在总统西奥多·罗斯福(Theodore Roosevelt)的压力下,美国垦殖局尽管不愿恢复该山谷的灌溉系统,但还是同意承担该项目。促进小农以及公司和缺席土地所有者的议程。在佩科斯河谷争议的核心在于争夺珍贵水及其在自然条件有限的地区的使用。本论文在考察佩科斯河谷发生的事件时,试图将这些事件置于更广阔的背景下对其社会,经济,政治和环境的影响。

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  • 作者

    Bogener, Stephen Dean.;

  • 作者单位

    Texas Tech University.;

  • 授予单位 Texas Tech University.;
  • 学科 American history.;Agriculture.;Agricultural economics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1997
  • 页码 542 p.
  • 总页数 542
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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