Evaluation of the National Register Eligibility of the Bonnet Carrel Spillway Structure, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana.
Abstract
This report evaluates the Bonnet Carrel Spillway Structure from the standpoint of eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places. The natural, prehistoric, and historic settings of the spillway are described, followed by a chapter detailing the evolution of flood control efforts in the Lower Mississippi Valley. Items discussed include the development of the levee system; the assertion of federal control; the investigations of Charles Ellet and of Humphreys and Abbot; the 1879 formation of the Mississippi River Commission (MRC); evolving revetment technology; and the push for spillways . The following chapter details the significant events in the flood of 1927, including the chief crevasses; emergency measures; duration of the flood; areas affected; and local, state, federal and private responses. Architecture; Engineering; Flood Control; Floods; Hydraulics' Jadwin; Levees; Mississippi River; Spillways.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 15, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA250065
Entities
People
- Emory Kemp
- Herschel A. Franks
- Jill-karen Yakubik
- Malcolm K. Shuman
Organizations
- Louisiana State University