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The Hetch Hetche Damning Project

Hetch hetche was one of john mere's favorite spots in yosemite. Mure had camped and hiked in hetch hetchey many but to him, the place also held a spiritual significance. For mure the hech hatche valley was a church. He felt the move set a dangerous precedent. Others shared his views. But feland was confident his plan offered the best way to free the city from the clutches of the spring valley water company. It seemed the way was clear. Then in september, president william mc kinley was assassinated. Theodore roosevelt came into office and made conservation a cornerstone of his agenda. In oct

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