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1. [Image] Empire building
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 11, 1905 ; Showing a glimpse of Lost River with irrigable lands on both sides of the river, proposed lands to be irrigated under the Klamath River Project. (Also a part of private companies cana...
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July 10, 1906; Originally #18 of a series of eighty seven photos; Photo by D.W.M. (may be initials of the Klamath Project engineer D.W. Murphy)
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1904?
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KP-2470-R2 - Klamath Project--ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT CONVERSION TO CANAL DROP. View of forebay looking northeast towards gates from "A" Canal. Flow of about 670 cfs; July 11, 1958; Photo by K. J. Gree...
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6. [Image] ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT CONVERSION TO DROP
KP-2471-R2 - Klamath Project--ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT CONVERSION TO DROP. View looking down from generator floor into turbine pit. Division wall shows in lower part of picture. 12" diameter air pipe is ...Citation -
7. [Image] ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT CONVERSION TO DROP
KP-2472-R2 - Klamath Project--ENTERPRISE POWER PLANT CONVERSION TO DROP. View of outlet and downstream end. Water is very turbulent at outlet but smooths out in about 50 ft.; July 11, 1958; Photo by ...Citation -
KP-2475-R2 Klamath Project - GERBER DAM. 142 c.f.s. flowing over crest; April 14, 1958; Photo by L. McAnulty
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KP-2476-R2 Klamath Project - GERBER DAM. 142 c.f.s. flowing over crest; April 14, 1958; Photo by L. McAnulty
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10. [Image] LOWER LOST RIVER DIVERSION DAM
KP-2477-R2 Klamath Project - LOWER LOST RIVER DIVERSION DAM. View looking north showing repair of hole washed out at east end of apron. Repair make by the Tulelake Irrigation District; October 21, 1958; ...Citation