- Abijah McCall
Abijah McCall was a co-inventor of the
Fresno Scraper , a horse-drawn (and later, tractor-drawn) earth-moving machine upon which modern road- and canal-building equipment is based. Along with his partnerFrank Dusy , McCall devised an improvement on the Buck Scraper, invented byJames Porteous . OnJune 15 1885 , McCall and Dusy received U.S.Patent 320,055 for their version of the scraper. Porteous purchased the patents held by Dusy and McCall and also a patent held byWilliam Deidrick as he perfected the scraper, which Porteous also manufactured at his factory inFresno, California . The scraper was widely used in the Western United States and also put into use by U.S. engineers building thePanama Canal . Deidrick, Dusy, and McCall were all early residents ofSelma, California , where McCall Avenue is named for McCall. McCall reputedly used a Fresno Scraper in building the road which runs between Selma and Fresno.External links
* [http://www.ahsgr.org/fresno/speech.html Bell, Diana. Speech to 1997 ASHGR Convention]
* [http://valleyhistory.org/FindingAids/mss004.html Fresno Historical Society. James Porteous papers]References
Haddock, Keith. "Earthmoving Machinery". St. Paul, Minn.: MBI Publishing Company, 1998. ISBN 076030369X
Lay, M.G. "Ways of the World: A History of the World's Roads and the Vehicles that Used Them". New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1992. ISBN 0813526914
McFarland, Randall J. "Centennial Selma: Biography of a California Community's First 100 Years". Selma, Calif.: McFarland/Selma Enterprise, 1980. ASIN B0006E22C4
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