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  • 3154
    KP-2283 - Klamath Project--Lower Klamath Lake. Viewed from just north of Oregon-California border showing agricultural lands share-cropped for Fish and Wildlife Service at near left, the Wildlife Refuge ...
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  • 911
    January 18, 1909
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  • 3155
    KP-2284 - Klamath Project--Lower Klamath Lake. Viewed from just southwest White Lake, showing agricultural lands (Fish and Wildlife Service) in foreground, and Refuge Sumps 4, 6, and 7 in center; April ...
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  • 4356
    P-12-200-4275 NA Klamath Project California-Oregon. (most adaptable are cereal grains, alfalfa hay, irrigated pastures and potatoes). The Lost River Diversion channel, in the middle of the photo extends ...
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  • 4357
    P-12-200-4276 NA Klamath Project California-Oregon. (most adaptable are cereal grains, alfalfa hay, irrigated pastures and potatoes). The Lost River Diversion channel, in the middle of the photo extends ...
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  • 4345
    P-12-200-4264 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. This facility drains waters from the fish and wildlife refuge in California and agriculture wastewater from leased and private lands adjacent to the ...
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  • 4346
    P-12-200-4265 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. This facility drains waters from the fish and wildlife refuge in California and agriculture wastewater from leased and private lands adjacent to the ...
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  • 4347
    P-12-200-4266 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. This facility drains waters from the fish and wildlife refuge in California and agriculture wastewater from leased and private lands adjacent to the ...
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  • 4358
    P-12-200-4277 NA Klamath Project California-Oregon. (most adaptable are cereal grains, alfalfa hay, irrigated pastures and potatoes). A portion of the "J" Canal is seen on the right. Water diversions at ...
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  • 4359
    P-12-200-4278 NA Klamath Project California-Oregon. (most adaptable are cereal grains, alfalfa hay, irrigated pastures and potatoes). A portion of the "J" Canal is seen on the right. Water diversions at ...
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