• Gardner Lake - Gardner KS
    This 100 acre lake, north of Gardner, was created by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) between 1935 and 1938. According to a local history site, "Prior to building the lake, a camp was built to house the 200+ transient workers who would live there during construction. It was called 'Transient Camp # 9'. The camp buildings included a mess hall, bath houses, barracks, a kitchen, hospital, waterworks and recreation hall. The laborers were provided food shelter, clothing, and medical care, and were paid $1 to $3 per week. Excavation began in 1935. By May 1936 there were 225 men working...
  • Water System - Gardner KS
    A waterworks construction project in Gardner, Kansas was undertaken with the aid of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. The PWA supplied a $13,372 grant toward the $52,009 total cost of the project. Work occurred between January 1934 and February 1936. (PWA Docket No. KS 1344)