Offbeat Oregon History podcast

The Portland mining engineer who invented fracking (WPA oral-history interview with William Hampton)

04.22.2024 - By www.offbeatoregon.com (finn @ offbeatoregon.com)Play

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WPA writer Walker Winslow's oral history interview with William Huntley Hampton, a son of Brigham Young although not a Mormon, who was probably Oregon's second most famous mining engineer around the turn of the Twentieth Century (behind Herbert Hoover). He invented the process of hydraulic fracking, worked for the Bureau of Mines for years, and was one of the preeminent authorities on gold mining. (For the transcript, see https://www.loc.gov/item/wpalh001957/)

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