- William A. Welch
Major William Addams Welch (
August 20 ,1868 –May 4 ,1941 ) was an Americanengineer andenvironmentalist who would have a major impact on the state and national park systems of theUnited States . Born inCynthiana, Kentucky , he was educated at theUniversity of Virginia .In the 1890s, working for the U.S. government in
Alaska , he assembled the first ironsteamship to be built in that territory. He also designed railroads in southwestMexico ,Ecuador ,Colombia andVenezuela , and worked on the legendary convert|228|mi|km|sing=onMadeira-Mamore Railway inBolivia . In 1907,yellow fever forced him to return to the U.S. where he worked for John C. andFrederick Law Olmsted .In 1912, he was hired as assistant engineer by George W. Perkins, chairman of the newly formed
Palisades Interstate Park Commission (PIP), and in 1914, he was made chief engineer and general manager. Under his leadership, the Palisades Interstate Park grew from the initial ten thousandacre (40 km²) Bear Mountain parcel to more than forty thousand acre (160 km²)Harriman State Park . By 1919, it was estimated that a million people a year were coming to thepark . In the early 1920s, Welch's engineering work gained nationwide attention when he built Storm King Highway into the sheer cliffs above theHudson River north of Bear Mountain.When Welch started work on
Bear Mountain State Park andHarriman State Park , there were no existing models or precedents to guide him. Welch organized a massive reforestation program, built 23 new lakes, a hundred miles of scenic drives and 103 children's camps, where 65,000 urban children enjoyed the outdoors each summer. He helped found thePalisades Interstate Park Trail Conference and served as chairman of theAppalachian Trail Conference .The
Boy Scouts of America presented theSilver Buffalo Award to Welch in 1927 for his work in engineering and conservation. [cite web | last = | first =| year = 2007| url =http://www.scouting.org/Awards/SilverBuffalo.aspx| title =2007 Silver Buffalo Awards for Distinguished Service to Youth on a National Level | format = | work =Scouting| publisher =Boy Scouts of America National Council| accessdate =2007-07-18]References
ources
Myles, William J., "Harriman Trails, A Guide and History", The New York-New Jersey Trail Conference, New York, N.Y., 1999.
External links
* [http://www.rpts.tamu.edu/pugsley/welch.htm Pugsley Gold Medal Award]
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