While this story is not in any way a history of this part of the
Colorado Desert now known as the Imperial Valley, nor a biography of
anyone connected with this splendid achievement, I must in honesty
admit that this work which in the past ten years has transformed a
vast, desolate waste into a beautiful land of homes, cities, and
farms, has been my inspiration.
With much gratitude for their many helpful kindnesses, I acknowledge
my indebtedness to H. T. Cory, F. C. Hermann, C. R. Rockwood, C. N.
Perry, E. H. Gaines, Roy Kinkaid and the late George Sexsmith,
engineers and surveyors identified with this reclamation work; to W.
K. Bowker, Sidney McHarg, C. E. Paris, and many other business
friends and neighboring ranchers among our pioneers; and to William
Mulholland, Chief Engineer of the Los Angeles Aqueduct.
I am particularly indebted to C. K. Clarke, Assistant Manager and
Chief Engineer of the California Development Company, and to Allen
Kelly, whose knowledge, insight and observations as a journalist and
as a student of Reclamation in the Far West have been invaluable to
me.
To my friend, Mr. W. F. Holt, in appreciation of his life and of his
work in the Imperial Valley, this story is inscribed. H. B. W.
"Give fools their gold, and knaves their power;
Let fortune's bubbles rise and fall,
Who sows a field, or trains a flower,
Or plants a tree, is more than all."