Mrs. Francis Hope (Kerr) Holway was the wife of William Rea (W.R.) Holway, longtime consulting engineer for the Grand River Dam Authority. Mr. Holway, a 1916 graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), was the lead engineer on the construction of GRDA’s Pensacola Dam, 1938 – 1940. When that massive construction project — which provided jobs for thousands of Oklahomans during the Great Depression – was completed, Mrs. Holway, who had been a school teacher, put pen to paper to celebrate the monumental achievement by writing a very special poem.
Here in mid-summer 2015, as Pensacola Dam and Grand Lake mark 75 years of providing hydroelectricity, flood control, economic development and countless recreational opportunities for Oklahomans, it seems like a good time to revisit Holway’s words, and the dam builders that inspired those words. To do that, we wanted to once again share the poem in this space:
This Is Man’s Deed
Glorious and eternal
These towers and walls
Remember
Dreams of young men
Magnificent in hope
The long and crowded hours
When patient skill
Daring to create
Formed and shaped the plan
And labors heavy round
Brave constancy of toil
Making the vision real
The plan complete
The public can also read the poem during a visit to historic Pensacola Dam. It is inscribed on a plaque, located on the west end of the dam, at the south end of Grand Lake. And for those interested in an up close look at the structure the “brave constancy of toil” created, GRDA is offering free tours of the dam, all summer long. They begin at Ecosystems and Education Center, adjacent to the dam, in Langley. For more information, call (918) 782 4726.
Headquartered in Vinita, GRDA is Oklahoma’s state-owned electric utility; fully funded by revenues from electric and water sales instead of taxes. GRDA’s low-cost, reliable power touches 75 of 77 counties in the state and serves as an important economic development engine for Oklahoma. At no cost to Oklahoma taxpayers, GRDA also manages 70,000 surface acres of lakes in the state, including Grand Lake, Lake Hudson and the W.R. Holway Reservoir. Today, GRDA’s 500 employees continue to produce the same “power for progress” that has benefited the state for 75 years. The efforts of Team GRDA facilitate over $450 million in economic activity in Oklahoma annually.
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