- Austin Dam
Austin Dam was a
dam in the Freeman Run Valley,Potter County, Pennsylvania , which serviced the Bayless Pulp & Paper Mill. A failure of the dam in 1911 caused 78 deaths and approximately $10 million damage.In 1900 the Bayless Paper company chose to construct a
paper mill in the Freeman Run Valley and by 1909 the company realized that occasional dry seasons required the reserve water source. After finding a small earthen dam to be inadequate, the T. Chalkey Hatton firm built a largeconcrete dam across the valley. The dam was convert|50|ft|m high and convert|550|ft|m long and cost $86,000 to construct.Within only a few months, problems were detected. The dam bowed more than convert|36|ft|m under the
pressure and the concrete started cracking. The bowing was alleviated by usingdynamite to blast a convert|13|ft|m|sing=on space for the excess water to spill over. The cracking was claimed to be normal because of the drying cement.On
September 30 ,1911 , the dam failed and destroyed the Bayless Pulp & Paper Mill, as well as much of the town ofAustin, Pennsylvania . The damage was approximately $10 million. It also resulted in the deaths of 78 people. The paper mill and dam were rebuilt but the papermill was lost in a later fire in 1933, and the new dam failed in 1942 with no loss of life.There is currently no operating dam in the vicinity of Austin.
A documentary narrated by
Willie Nelson about the disaster is available through www.galelargey.com. It includes interviews with five survivors along with original newsreel footage.[http://www.prea.com/pennlines/September2005.pdf Austin Dam feature in Penn Lines magazine]
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