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21. [Image] "A" Canal Intake Works
KP-2231-R2 - Klamath Project, "A" Canal Intake Works. General view of "A" Canal Intake Works. California Projects; July 14, 1953; Photo by Donald M. WestphalCitation -
22. [Image] "A" CANAL STA. 32
KP-2489-R2 - Klamath Project - "A" CANAL STA. 32. View looking southwest showing concrete piers and earth approach for State Highway crossing over "A" Canal. State highway under construction is called ...Citation -
23. [Image] Typical sign on “A” Canal
CN-12-201-172NA Klamath Project – Oregon. Typical sign on “A” Canal: "No Trespassing - by Order of KID Board” Sign on south bank of “A” Canal - view from west side of Merrill Highway Bridge; September ...Citation -
24. [Image] "A" Canal Intake Works
KP-2230-R2 - Klamath Project, "A" Canal Intake Works. General view of gate operating mechanism. Note operating motor in foreground. Control switch can be seen on fence at center of structure which gives ...Citation -
KP-1635-R2 - Klamath Project; February 25, 1948; Photo by Al Harvey; U.S.B.R. stands for United States Bureau of Reclamation
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26. [Image] View along "A" Canal, showing old U.S.B.R. Buildings on canal bank, 11th and High, Klamath Falls, Oregon
KP-1639-R2 - Klamath Project; February 25, 1948; Photo by Al Harvey; U.S.B.R. stands for United States Bureau of ReclamationCitation -
KP-2240-R2 - Klamath Project--Main Division. A Canal - Water in front of O. D. Mathews property at 2330 and 2334 Oak Street from hole through canal bank; August 3, 1954; Photo by C. O. Wamstad
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28. [Image] A Canal - Sewer under south bank at Oak Street
KP-2241-R2 - Klamath Project--Main Division. Water came under inner cutoff wall which did not extend below pipe. Gravel backfill and timber under pipe formed a passageway for the water. Trouble had been ...Citation