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Set in both the arid lands of Arizona and the political backdrop of Washington, D.C., Vision in the Desert documents the life and career of longtime senator Carl Hayden. One of the most powerful figures in the United States Congress, Hayden centered his public service career around water and its distribution, and his achievements are inseparable from the history of the West and the development of arid lands. Carl Hayden became acquainted with reclamation and irrigation issues at an early age through his work with his father in the Salt River Valley. Elected to the House of Representatives in 1911, Hayden began a fifty-seven-year stint in the U.S. Congress, serving as a Democratic representative in the House for fifteen years and then in the Senate from 1927 until 1969. Issues of the development of the Colorado River occupied the majority of his congressional work. The 1968 authorization of the Central Arizona Project (CAP) highlights Haydens efforts for this lifestream of the Southwest. Combining Haydens childhood hopes and congressional endeavors, the CAP secured future economic and population growth by making possible the distribution of water to the growing urban and suburban areas of Phoenix and Tucson. Vision in the Desert binds the works of this western lawmaker to the expansion of the American Southwest and chronicles the politics in the region. Jack August, Jr., takes the reader on a comprehensive journey of the politicians career-through visions of the nineteenth century, the accomplishments of the twentieth century, and the probable implications for the approaching millennium.

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title:Vision in the Desert : Carl Hayden and Hydropolitics in the American Southwest
author:August, Jack L.
publisher:Texas Christian University Press
isbn10 | asin:0875651917
print isbn13:9780875651910
ebook isbn13:9780585033211
language:English
subjectHayden, Carl Trumbull,--1877-1972, Legislators--United States--Biography, United States.--Congress.--Senate--Biography, Water conservation--Political aspects--Southwest, New--History--20th century, Water resources development--Political aspects--Southwest
publication date:1998
lcc:E748.H387A94 1998eb
ddc:328.73/092
subject:Hayden, Carl Trumbull,--1877-1972, Legislators--United States--Biography, United States.--Congress.--Senate--Biography, Water conservation--Political aspects--Southwest, New--History--20th century, Water resources development--Political aspects--Southwest
VISION IN
THE DESERT
Carl Hayden and Hydropolitics in the
American Southwest
Jack L. August, Jr.
with an introduction by Bruce Babbitt

Picture 2
Texas Christian University Press
Fort Worth
Page ii
Copyright 1999, Jack L. August, Jr.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
August, Jack L.
Vision in the desert : Carl Hayden and Hydropolitics in the American
Southwest / by Jack L. August, Jr.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87565-191-7
1. Hayden, Carl Trumbull, 1977-1972. 2. LegislatorsUnited States
Biography. 3. United States. Congress. SenateBiography. 4. Water conservation
Political aspectsSouthwest, NewHistory20th century. 5. Water resources
developmentPolitical aspectsSouthwest, NewHistory20th century. 6
ArizonaPolitics and government1951
I. Title.
E748.H387A94 1998
328.73'092dc21
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Unless otherwise indicated the illustrations in this volume can be found in the Arizona Collection, Arizona State University Libraries. Hereafter cited as ASU followed by the call number.
Design: Hal Normand
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Contents
Introduction: Bruce Babbitt, U.S. Secretary of the Interior
1
I: The Vision
9
II: "A Man of Sterling Character"
35
III: The Indian Card
43
IV: Origins of the Colorado River Controversy in the Southwest
69
V: The Battle Within
95
VI: Leader of the Opposition
119
VII: Adversity and Opportunity
139
VIII: "My Patience Has Been Exhausted": Passage and Triumph
175
IX: "Arizona's Most Distinguished Citizen"
205
Notes
215
Bibliography
269
Index
283

Page v
For My Family;
Nuclear and Extended
Page ix
Acknowledgements
My maternal grandmother, Inez Sanchez, and my father, Jack L. August, Sr., a most unlikely duo, spurred my earliest interest in the history and culture of the American Southwest and northwestern Mexico. My grandmother, with her amusing and sometimes strange stories of brujos and supernatural occurrencesfrom St. Johns, Arizona, to Hermosillo, Sonoraanticipated the tales of the late 1960s cultural icon Carlos Casteneda and left my high school and college friends shaking their heads and wondering if Grandma Sanchez needed more air conditioning in her home at 920 West Madison in downtown Phoenix. Significantly, my grandmother, whose idiosyncratic behavior still causes laughter among family members years after her passing, first brought Carl Hayden and Southwestern political culture to my attention. My father, whose abilities as an artist and student of history, lay hidden beneath his career as a much-beloved grade school physical education teacher, provided guidance, encouragement, and reading materials. To this day, his 1950s era textbook from some long-forgotten political science course at Temple University (Stefan Lorant's
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