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  • 3104
    KP-2243-R2 - Klamath Project--Gerber Dam. Outlet Channel where it had washed back against the face of the dam below the spillway; May 26, 1954; Photo by C. O. Wamstad
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  • 3108
    KP-2247-R2 - Klamath Project--Gerber Dam. General view of gate house, pool and new channel constructed below dam; November 12, 1954; Photo by C. O. Wamstad
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  • 3109
    KP-2248-R2 - Klamath Project--Gerber Dam. General view of gate house, looking into pool below valve house from top of dam; November 12, 1954; Photo by C. O. Wamstad
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  • 3115
    KP-2254-R2 - Klamath Project--Gerber Dam. Deepest part of pool below center part of spillway - about 4' deep. Shows no erosion of concrete on face of dam; November 12, 1954; Photo by C. O. Wamstad
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  • 1636
    KP-1283-R2 - Klamath Project - Lost River below Boundary Dam Site. Looking upstream. Left bank in picture quite steep. Gentle slope on opposite bank of river; December 16, 1946; Photo by Dorwin Grise...
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  • 1639
    KP-1286-R2--Klamath Project. Region II. Lost River below Boundary Dam Site. Uniform slope on the left. Steep bank on the right; December 16, 1946; Photo by Dorwin Grise
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  • 1006
    October 25, 1909; #68; Brt. Blue Album 1 through 84 (Clear Lake Dam)
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  • 48. [Image] Link River Dam
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    KP-2087-R2 - Klamath Project. Link River Dam. Link River, about 750 feet above the dam, looking toward the left bank; February 7, 1951; Photo by Malon L. Waldron
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  • 1633
    KP-1280-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Lost River below Boundary Dam Site. Man standing is at Station 43-20 on Boundary Dam traverse, east bank of river; December 16, 1946; Photo by Dorwin Grise
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  • 50. [Image] Link River Dam
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    KP-2088-R2 - Klamath Project. Link River Dam. Link River, from a point about 1,400 feet upstream from the dam. Narrows in foreground. Forebay, dam and left bank in background. Eddies and current from narrows ...
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