#0244 Derby Dike

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#0244 Derby Dike

Site information:

Along Taylor St, N of Presidio Dr, San Diego

Nothing remains of this site, as far as I know.

32.759513,-117.196171

Plaque information:

State plaque

Plaque text:

Derby Dike

Until 1853 the erratic San Diego River dumped tons of debris into the harbor or poured into False Bay, now Mission Bay. At times it threatened to destroy Old Town San Diego. Lieutenant George Horatio Derby, U.S. Topographical Corps, built a dike that diverted the waters into False Bay. This was the first effort to tame the river, and one of the first U.S. Government projects in California. The river was not fully harnessed until the 1950s.

First registered June 10, 1936. Plaque placed by the State Department of Parks and Recreation in cooperation with the San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation and Squibob Chapter, E Clampus Vitus, August 4, 1990.

Registered 6/10/1936

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