- X. Henry Goodnough
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dam_name= Goodnough Dike
caption= Goodnough Dike the wet side
official_name= Goodnough Dike
crosses= Beaver Brook
reservoir=Quabbin Reservoir
locale= Ware
maint= MWRA
length= 2,140 ft (652.3 m)
height= 264 ft (80.47 m)
width= 878 ft (267.61 m)
began= 1933
open= 1938
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extra=X. Henry Goodnough, (1860-1935), engineer, was chairman of Boston's Metropolitan Water District in the 1920's and chief advocate for creation of the
Quabbin Reservoir project.Goodnough Dike was named for him..Early Life and education
Xanthus Henry Goodnough was born October 23, 1860, in
Brookline, Massachusetts , the son of Xanthus Goodnough, a farmer and native of Newton, and his wife, Kate (Hurley) Goodnough, a native ofNew Brunswick ,Canada . X. Henry Goodnough graduated fromHarvard in 1882. [ [http://surnamesite.com/harvard/harvard1882.htm Bachelors of Arts Harvard University 1882 Graduates ] ]Career
X. Henry Goodnough, though he had no formal training as an engineer, became chief engineer for what was then called the Massachusetts State Board of Health. Lster he became chied engineer of the Division of Sanitary Engineering of the new State Department of Public Health.He left there to form a business with Bayard F. Snow, a fellow of the
American Society of Civil Engineers , under the name of X. Henry Goodnough, Incorporated, and did engineering consulting work. His passion for creating the Quabbin Reservoir began when he worked for the state and continued after he became chairman of the Metropolitan Water Board.Marriage and family
X. Henry Goodnough married Maria T. Dyer, a native of Boston.
Death
X. Henry Goodnough died on August 10, 1935.
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