St. Francis Dam
San Francisquito Canyon

Contemporary photo postcard of the St. Francis Dam (1926-28).Construction on the 600-foot-long, 185-foot-high St. Francis Dam started in August 1924. With a 12.5 billion-gallon capacity, the reservoir began to fill with water on March 1, 1926. It was completed two months later.
At 11:57:30 p.m. on March 12, 1928, the dam failed, sending a 180-foot-high wall of water crashing down San Francisquito Canyon. An estimated 470 people lay dead by the time the floodwaters reached the Pacific Ocean south of Ventura 5 1/2 hours later.
It was the second-worst disaster in California history, after the great San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906, in terms of lives lost.
Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society Collection · Donated by Mr. & Mrs. William M. Frownfelter of Las Vegas, Nev.
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