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Frank Adams

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Frank Adams

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
25 Jan 1967 (aged 91)
California, USA
Burial
Saratoga, Santa Clara County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
34 6 In front of stone
Memorial ID
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Adams, Frank
9/19/1875 - 1/25/1967
Interred: March 25, 1967
Plot: 34 6 In front of stone
Cremated

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Frank Adams was a distinguished professor of irrigation at the University of California Berkeley and an international consultant on agriculture. He was key to the development, distribution, and use of water in the West.

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Married Amy Belle on June 20, 1906.

Children:

Helen M Adams
Birth 7 January 1908 in CA
Death 22 Sep 2004 in Berkeley, Alameda, CA
Married Percy Munson Barr 1897 – 1960

Francis Edward
Birth 1910 in CA
Death 1992

David Hill
Birth 3 Dec 1914 in San Francisco, CA
Death 16 Oct 1986 in Santa Clara, CA

Thomas Cooper

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Frank Adams was born in Chicago, Illinois on September 19, 1875. He attended Cogswell High School in San Francisco until 1892, when his family moved from San Francisco to a farm near the Santa Cruz Mountains. He entered Stanford University in 1896 and graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics in 1901. In 1906, he received his master's degree from the University of Nebraska.

Adams worked as a field investigator for the U.S. Office of Experiment Stations in Washington, D.C. for several years between his Stanford and Nebraska degrees. From 1906 to 1910 he worked with his brother in a successful lighting-fixture venture. In 1910 Adams again became affiliated with the Office of Experiment stations, through which he had a great deal of contact with the University of California. In 1916, he received an official appointment with the University of California as the head of the Division of Irrigation Investigations and Practice in the College of Agriculture, a position he held for 29 years.

Adams also served as an irrigation economist for the California Agricultural Experiment Station and the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics. From 1926 to 1940 he served as a consulting engineer and economist for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and in 1927 went to Palestine as a member of the Advisory Committee on Agricultural Colonization. In 1928, Adams was an advisor to the International Water Commission for the United States and Mexico, and also advised the National Resources Committee in the Rio Grande Joint Investigation. He retired from UC in 1945 and in 1947 received the John Deere Gold Medal for outstanding achievement in agriculture, given by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers.

In 1949, the University of California awarded Adams with an honorary doctorate in laws and letters. At that time, University of California president Robert Gordon Sproul described Adams as a "pioneer in the application of engineering and economics to the problems of agriculture."

In 1959, Adams' oral history, Frank Adams, University of California, on Irrigation, Reclamation, and Water Administration, was published by the Regional Cultural History Project, General Library, University of California, Riverside.

Frank Adams was a distinguished professor of irrigation and an international consultant on agriculture, who was key to the development, distribution, and use of water in the West. He died on January 26, 1967 at the age of 91.
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Adams, Frank
9/19/1875 - 1/25/1967
Interred: March 25, 1967
Plot: 34 6 In front of stone
Cremated

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Frank Adams was a distinguished professor of irrigation at the University of California Berkeley and an international consultant on agriculture. He was key to the development, distribution, and use of water in the West.

***************************

Married Amy Belle on June 20, 1906.

Children:

Helen M Adams
Birth 7 January 1908 in CA
Death 22 Sep 2004 in Berkeley, Alameda, CA
Married Percy Munson Barr 1897 – 1960

Francis Edward
Birth 1910 in CA
Death 1992

David Hill
Birth 3 Dec 1914 in San Francisco, CA
Death 16 Oct 1986 in Santa Clara, CA

Thomas Cooper

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Frank Adams was born in Chicago, Illinois on September 19, 1875. He attended Cogswell High School in San Francisco until 1892, when his family moved from San Francisco to a farm near the Santa Cruz Mountains. He entered Stanford University in 1896 and graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics in 1901. In 1906, he received his master's degree from the University of Nebraska.

Adams worked as a field investigator for the U.S. Office of Experiment Stations in Washington, D.C. for several years between his Stanford and Nebraska degrees. From 1906 to 1910 he worked with his brother in a successful lighting-fixture venture. In 1910 Adams again became affiliated with the Office of Experiment stations, through which he had a great deal of contact with the University of California. In 1916, he received an official appointment with the University of California as the head of the Division of Irrigation Investigations and Practice in the College of Agriculture, a position he held for 29 years.

Adams also served as an irrigation economist for the California Agricultural Experiment Station and the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics. From 1926 to 1940 he served as a consulting engineer and economist for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and in 1927 went to Palestine as a member of the Advisory Committee on Agricultural Colonization. In 1928, Adams was an advisor to the International Water Commission for the United States and Mexico, and also advised the National Resources Committee in the Rio Grande Joint Investigation. He retired from UC in 1945 and in 1947 received the John Deere Gold Medal for outstanding achievement in agriculture, given by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers.

In 1949, the University of California awarded Adams with an honorary doctorate in laws and letters. At that time, University of California president Robert Gordon Sproul described Adams as a "pioneer in the application of engineering and economics to the problems of agriculture."

In 1959, Adams' oral history, Frank Adams, University of California, on Irrigation, Reclamation, and Water Administration, was published by the Regional Cultural History Project, General Library, University of California, Riverside.

Frank Adams was a distinguished professor of irrigation and an international consultant on agriculture, who was key to the development, distribution, and use of water in the West. He died on January 26, 1967 at the age of 91.


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