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Article on the history and future of the agricultural settlement of the desert regions of the western United States. Includes a black and white photograph of Thousand Springs, Idaho.Citation -
June 29, 1906; Originally #16 of a series of eighty seven photos; "K.C." may stand for "Klamath Canal Company"; Photo by D.W.M. (may be initials of the Klamath Project engineer D.W. Murphy)
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KP-2370-R2 - Klamath Project --LANGELL VALLEY. Placing rock protection on curve eroded during 1955-1956 flood; November 1956; Photo by K. J. Greene
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KP-2398-R2 - Klamath Project - Lower Klamath Lake north bank of Lot 19 Lease Area "K". General view of north dike of lot 19 facing east showing headgates of pipe through dike. Shovel is on outlet of second ...
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KP-2407-R2 - LANGELL VALLEY - Klamath Project. Drainage inlet culvert on northeast side of channel. Looking southwest, showing fill over inlet which was washed away during flood of January 1956; October ...
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KP-2459-R2 - Klamath Project - KLAMATH RIVER. River is on right and flooded fields in center; February 21, 1958; Photo by K. J. Greene
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KP-1165-R2 Klamath Project. Power companies (sic) transformer pole toppled over, dropping the transformers into the mud. Dewatering pumps were drowned out. Plant pumps and meters set in place but not ...
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KP-1166-R2 - Klamath Project. All construction work at the Plant stopped pending the re-installation of power to contractors' pumps, as a result of the loss of transformers when transformer pole toppled ...
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KP-1167-R2 Klamath Project - Klamath Straits Drain Outlet; Flood irrigation of the lands is in progress. View shows effects of a wind storm on power line due the the poor stability of earth in which ...
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KP-1172-R2 Klamath Project; General view looking south from plant "E" showing power line installations after the flooding operations are over, fields now in grain and the power line straightened up. ...
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