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81. [Image] Sharps Creek
Shallow falls over bedrock on Sharps Creek It is impassable at present water level;1938-06-01Citation -
82. [Image] Sloping falls on Laying Creek
Sloping falls on Layng Creek, tributary to Frank Brice Creek It is solid bedrock and the falls are easily passable at higher water at Rujada Ranger Station, 2 miles above mouth It is a barrier at low w...Citation -
83. [Image] Silver Creek Falls
Silver Creek Falls, Oregon; 1938Citation -
84. [Image] Silver Creek
Silver Creek near Salem, Oregon; 1938Citation -
85. [Image] Falls in Tualatin River
Falls in Tualatin River 3-4 miles above Cherry Grove, Oregon; 1940-09-15 From Album 1 page 39Citation -
86. [Image] Silver Creek
Silver Creek near Salem, Oregon; 1938Citation -
87. [Image] Eagle Creek falls
Eagle Creek falls 1/2 mile above Delph Creek; 1938-06Citation -
88. [Image] Waterfall Creek
Waterfall Creek near confluence with Middle Fork Salmon River. Waterfall Creek enters Middle Fork Salmon River just above Big Creek on left bank. The creek is too precipitous for migratory fishCitation -
89. [Image] Bedrock falls
A shallow bedrock falls on Sharps Creek, Oregon?. Photo shows a typical natural obstruction to fish at low water stages.Citation -
90. [Image] Beaver Creek falls
Impassable falls on Beaver Creek. The falls are about 60 feet highCitation -
91. [Image] Falls on Rock Creek
Upper part of series of falls on Rock Creek one mile above the Columbia RiverCitation -
92. [Image] Fast cascades
Fast cascades over bedrock on Rock Creek four miles above the mouth. It is a barrier to fish at low water.Citation -
93. [Image] Rock Creek falls near Stevenson, Washington
View of impassable series of falls one mile above the mouth of Rock CreekCitation -
94. [Image] Falls on Rock Creek
Series of falls on Rock Creek near Stevenson, Washington, one mile above the Columbia River. It drops a total of forty five feet.Citation -
95. [Image] Falls on Rock Creek near Stevenson, Washington
The falls are impassable and are twenty five feet high.Citation -
96. [Image] Bedrock chutes and falls
Similar bedrock chutes and falls form much of bottom area; Delph Creek, Eagle Creek, Clackamas River; 1938-06Citation -
97. [Image] Impassable falls
Impassable falls on the South Santiam River, 1 1/2 miles above the confluence of the Soda Fork The chute drops 18 feet in 18 feet over bedrock;1937-09-16Citation -
98. [Image] Cedar Creek dam and falls
20 foot dam and falls on Cedar Creek near Hall, Washington. Photo shows nearly low-water stageCitation -
99. [Image] Cedar Creek dam and falls
Power diversion, old mill, diversion return and fish-ladder at Cedar Creek dam and falls at Hall, Washington. Dam and falls only partly showing upstream. Fish-ladder leads into diversionCitation -
100. [Image] Falls in the Tualatin River
Falls in the Tualatin River located about 3-4 miles above the town of Cherry Grove, Oregon; 1940-09-15Citation