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KP-1329-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Mrs. Eleanor J. Bolesta, the only woman winner of a farm in the recent drawing for homesteads, located near Merrill on the Klamath Project. Mrs. Bolesta, despite ...
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KP-1396-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. William E. Macy looks at a railroad sign at a siding quite near his new farm. This sign is symbolic of the type of farming that is carried on in the ...
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KP-1493-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Myron Corcoran, brother of homesteader Gerald Corcoran, greases a piece of farm equipment, while he is helping his brother get his spring planting completed ...
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KP-1582-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program; October 16, 1947; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
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KP-1584-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program; October 16, 1947; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
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KP-1585-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. The woman in the foreground pushes the vines aside so the sacker in the background will be free to throw the potatoes into the sacks; October 16, 1947; ...
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KP-1219-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. General view of a single pen which houses about 250 turkeys on the Modoc turkey farms in Modoc County, California, in the Copic Bay region of the Klamath Project; ...
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KP-1386-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Robert L. Smith, Number One man in the drawing for the 1946 land opening, photographed as he inspected his farm which he had chosen; March 14, 1947; Photo ...
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KP-1449-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. 1 of 5; This view of the sites shows the main body of farms photographed from the top of the peninsula near Newell with the Japanese camp at the right ...
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10. [Image] Settlement Program - Five-plate panoramic view of the sites of farms homesteaded in 1946 (Plate 2 of 5)
KP-1450-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. 2 of 5; This view of the sites shows the main body of farms photographed from the top of the peninsula near Newell with the Japanese Camp at the right ...Citation -
11. [Image] Settlement Program - Five-plate panoramic view of the sites of farms homesteaded in 1946 (Plate 3 of 5)
KP-1451-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. 3 of 5; This view of the sites shows the main body of farms photographed from the top of the peninsula near Newell with the Japanese Camp at the right ...Citation -
12. [Image] Settlement Program - Five-plate panoramic view of sites of farms homesteaded in 1946 (Plate 4 of 5)
KP-1452-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. 4 of 5; This view of the sites shows the main body of farms photographed from the top of the peninsula near Newell with the Japanese camp at the right ...Citation -
13. [Image] Settlement Program - Five-plate panoramic view of sites of farms homesteaded in 1946 (Plate 5 of 5)
KP-1453-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. 5 of 5; This view of the sites shows the main body of farms photographed from the top of the peninsula near Newell with the Japanese camp at the right ...Citation -
KP-1468-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Tents and trailers were the first housing to be seen on the land after the settlers had received permission to move onto their new farms. Here we see ...
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KP-1472-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. The outdoor life is a lot of fun and you have no problems of finding a place to keep a dog on the farm. Mrs. Charles Stiles pets her pet Cocker pup, ...
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KP-1356-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. The families of Lester J. Toler and Frank L. Howard here shown inspecting a map just prior to the time that the entrymen were to go up and choose their ...
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17. [Image] 1946 Land Opening - Paul Braunig, Settlement Specialist, speaks to the new landowners in Newell, California
KP-1363-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Paul Braunig, Settlement Specialist, explains some of the problems that the new landowners will encounter in living on their farms at a meeting held in ...Citation -
KP-1365-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Marvin Thomas, President of the Stronghold Weed Control and Pest Abatement District, tells the new landholders all about the weed problem in the area ...
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19. [Image] 1946 Land Opening - Six-plate panoramic view of sites of farms homesteaded in 1946 (First of six plates)
KP-1397-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. 1 of 6; This panoramic view of the sites shows the main body of farms photographed from the top of the peninsula near Newell, with the Japanese Camp at ...Citation -
20. [Image] 1946 Land Opening - Six-plate panoramic view of sites of farms homesteaded in 1946 (Second of six plates)
KP-1398-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. 2 of 6; This panoramic view of the sites shows the main body of farms photographed from the top of the peninsula near Newell, with the Japanese Camp at ...Citation -
21. [Image] 1946 Land Opening - Six-plate panoramic view of sites of farms homesteaded in 1946 (Third of six plates)
KP-1399-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. 3 of 6; This panoramic view of the sites shows the main body of farms photographed from the top of the peninsula near Newell, with the Japanese Camp at ...Citation -
22. [Image] 1946 Land Opening - Six-plate panoramic view of sites of farms homesteaded in 1946 (Fourth of six plates)
KP-1400-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. 4 of 6; This panoramic view of the sites shows the main body of farms photographed from the top of the peninsula near Newell, with the Japanese Camp at ...Citation -
23. [Image] 1946 Land Opening - Six-plate panoramic view of sites of farms homesteaded in 1946 (Fifth of six plates)
KP-1401-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. 5 of 6; This panoramic view of the sites shows the main body of farms photographed from the top of the peninsula near Newell, with the Japanese Camp at ...Citation -
KP-1188-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. He and his brothers have leased this farm while awaiting the outcome of their applications to homestead some of the land that will be opened to settlement this ...
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KP-1189-R2 - Klamath Project - Region II. Mesheke, a veteran, was a Machinist's Mate 3/c in the Navy, and spent 20 months overseas going from Okinawa to Tokyo on the Destroyer Benham. He has earned two ...
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KP-1490-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Five homesteaders working the Gerald Corcoran farm with pooled equipment. They are planting the land to barley. The equipment which is being used in ...
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27. [Image] Settlement Program - Homesteader Robert Anderson gets a drink of water from Mrs. William Corcoran
KP-1491-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Mrs. William Corcoran, mother of homesteader Gerald Corcoran, brings a cool drink of water out to Robert Anderson, another homesteader helping out in ...Citation -
28. [Image] Modoc turkey farms in Modoc County, California, in the Copic Bay region of the Klamath Project
KP-1218-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. These farms grow tremendous amounts of turkeys. The house on the left in this picture accommodates at the present time about 5,000 seven-week old turkeys. Each ...Citation -
KP-1395-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. William E. Macy handles the controls of his International T20 Tractor which he brought up with him from San Diego so he will be able to go to work as ...
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30. [Image] William Waldrip operates a John Deere tractor on a farm planted to sugar beets near Tulelake
KP-1187-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. William is a veteran, Seaman 2/c, with one year's service. He has filed an application to homestead on some of the lands that are to be opened for settlement ...Citation -
KP-1191-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Harry F. Isensee, left, examines the structure of a celery plant with the help of William C. Bagent in a field of celery near Tulelake, California. These two veterans ...
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32. [Image] Resident agricultural workers are pulling weeds by hand from this celery farm in the vicinity of Tulelake
KP-1204-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. This is the first attempt to grow celery commercially in this basin. This patch of 14 acres has 522,100 plants and should yield one crate for each 6 running feet ...Citation -
KP-1344-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Gewin McCracken, the second man to draw a homestead, points to the farm that he will homestead to E. L. Stephens, secretary of the examining board; March ...
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34. [Image] A view of a potato field in the Klamath Project
KP-1201-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. This is a good example of the many well-tended potato patches that produce the prize Klamath potato in the service area of the Klamath Project. In the distance ...Citation -
KP-1209-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Although tractors are used extensively in the Klamath Project, occasionally one sees horse power utilized to pull a cultivating machine. This picture of a potato ...
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KP-1494-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Everyone on the farm must work when there is spring planting to be done. Here Mrs. Barbara Krizo drives the tractor while her husband, Philip, rides ...
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37. [Image] Settlement Program - Frank L. Sullivan, a bachelor and homesteader of 1946, reads the "Reclamation Era"
KP-1568-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. This issue of the ERA shows some of the couples who have won farms and Frank, no doubt, is hoping that he, too, can have a wife real soon; October 16, ...Citation -
KP-1572-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. James G. Stearns pumps water while his wife, June, holds the bucket near the small temporary home that will do them until they can erect a permanent ...
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KP-1217-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Turkeys are sensitive creatures and in order to thrive, must have human companionship. Pigman feeds the turkeys and lives with them in a shack nearby. These ...
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40. [Image] 1946 Land Opening - Fred A. Robison and his father, Wade T. Robison, at the map with land units
KP-1355-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Fred A. Robison (right) points out to his father, Wade T. Robison, the plot of land that he hopes to receive, when it is his time to go to the front of ...Citation -
KP-1359 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Eleanor J. Bolesta awaits her turn to walk up to the map and choose her plot of land to be homesteaded. Mrs. Bolesta was the only woman to win one of the ...
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KP-1360-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Eleanor J. Bolesta, the only woman to win a farm in this land opening, points to the land that she has chosen to homestead to E. L. Stephens, Secretary ...
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KP-1361-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Eleanor J. Bolesta, the only woman to win a farm in this land opening, signs her name to the application for water while going through the necessary procedure ...
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44. [Image] 1946 Land Opening - Leland L. Cheyne, one of the entrymen, points to the plot that he refused
KP-1362-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Leland L. Cheyne, points to the plot that he refused because of the fact that he contends that it would take over 5 years to bring the land into profitable ...Citation -
45. [Image] 1946 Land Opening - Mrs. Wanda Stark, Postmistress of Tulelake, California, is talking to the new landowners
KP-1364-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Mrs. Wanda Stark, Postmistress of Tulelake, California, explains the problems that must be solved in order to get the benefit of Rural Mail Delivery to ...Citation -
46. [Image] Disposing of buildings at the former Japanese American Relocation camp in Newell, California
KP-1374-R2 - Klamath Project. Buildings at Newell. General view of area where two old barracks have been demolished and the materials salvaged and taken away. These buildings at Newell are being given ...Citation -
KP-1387-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Robert L. Smith, Number One man the drawing for the 1946 land opening, photographed as he stands by the gate leading to the farm which he chose to homestead; ...
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KP-1186-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. The Bureau of Reclamation plans to tear these barracks down and use the lumber for the building of homes and farm buildings in the area that will be homesteaded ...
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KP-1196-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Because of the great demand for food and consequent high prices that can be secured from the sale of produce, it is now possible to bring large areas of land into ...
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KP-1198-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. The Klamath Project produces such an abundance of potatoes that at times the market could become glutted if they were allowed to enter normal marketing channels. ...
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