Guide to the John W. Green Papers
1919-1973

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Overview of the Collection

Creator: Green, John W. (John Wesley), 1892-
Title: John W. Green Papers
Dates: 1919-1973 ( inclusive )
1930-1939 ( bulk )
Quantity: 1.5 cubic feet, including 3800 photographs (3 boxes)
Collection Number: MSS Green
Summary: The John W. Green Papers consist of materials generated and collected by Green during his career as a civil engineer in bridge design, primarily in California. The materials include reports, publications, notebooks, and numerous photographs. The bulk of the collection documents the construction of the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge in the 1930s. Green earned a BS in Civil Engineering from Oregon Agricultural College in 1916.
Repository: Oregon State University Libraries
University Archives

121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-4501
Phone: 541-737-2165
Email: archives@oregonstate.edu
Web: http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/archives

Languages: Materials in English. 

Biographical Note

John Wesley Green earned a BS in Civil Engineering at Oregon Agricultural College in 1916. After graduation he worked for the U.S. Geological Survey; the New Cornelia Copper Company in Ajo, Arizona; and the Washington Department of Highways. In 1927, he became an Associate Highway Bridge Engineer with the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads in San Francisco, California. From 1930 until 1939, he was Assistant Engineer of Design for the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge where he conducted preliminary studies and final design of sub-structure and approaches. From 1939 until his retirement in 1960, Green was Senior and Supervising Bridge Engineer for the California Division of Highways in southern California.

Content Description

The John W. Green Papers consist of materials created and assembled by Green during his civil engineering career in bridge design and include reports and publications; engineering organization directories; design information, calculations, and drawings; and two photograph albums and individual photographic prints. The bulk of the collection documents the design and construction of the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge, including numerous photographs, some of which were taken by B.W. Hellings Photography of San Francisco.

The photographs also include images of completed bridges in Oregon, Washington, Utah, and elsewhere in California. Materials pertaining to Green's work for the New Cornelia Copper Company and reports by the California State Division of Highways on bridge projects in San Diego and Los Angeles, California are also part of the collection.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access :  

Collection is open for research.

Preferred Citation :  

John W. Green Papers, Oregon State University Archives, Corvallis, Oregon.

Administrative Information

Processing Note :  

This collection is not fully processed; this guide is preliminary.

Acquisition Information :  

The collection was transferred from the Oregon State University Libraries Special Collections to the Archives in 2008.

Related Materials :  

Materials pertaining to civil engineering instruction and research at Oregon State are available in the College of Engineering (RG 062) and the Civil Engineering Department (RG 030) Records. Correspondence of Civil Engineering Department chair Gordon Skelton is available in the Facilities Services Records (RG 193). The Archives holdings includes the papers of several engineering alumni and faculty, including Grant A. Covell, Samuel H. Graf, Fred Merryfield, and Edgar Raymond Shepard.


Subjects

      • Subject Terms :
      • Bridges--California--Design and construction.
      • Bridges--Oregon.
      • Bridges--Washington (State)
      • Geographical Names :
      • San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (Oakland and San Francisco, Calif.)
      • Form or Genre Terms :
      • Photograph albums.
      • Photographic prints.
        • Other Creators :
        • Hellings, B. W.
        • California. Division of Highways.

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