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  • 1829
    KP-1483-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. After finally arriving at the goal of moving into their new home, the Krizo family pose for their family portrait, left to right, we see Dorothy Marie ...
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  • 1702
    KP-1356-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. The families of Lester J. Toler and Frank L. Howard here shown inspecting a map just prior to the time that the entrymen were to go up and choose their ...
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  • 1618
    KP-1265-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Dale Sprout with his wife and family make early plans for the farming of their new homestead; December 18, 1946; Photo by B. D. Glaha
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  • 1620
    KP-1267-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Krize and family get their first look at their new homestead; December 18, 1946; Photo by B. D. Glaha
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  • 1621
    KP-1268-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Dale Sprout with his wife and family view their new community from a hill near Tule Lake. Sprout is a former Air Force captain; December 18, 1946; Photo by ...
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  • 1898
    KP-1545-R2. Klamath Project. Settlement Program. One of the large windows in the home of the George A. Douglass Jr. family, who homesteaded in 1946, serves as a frame through which we see Mrs. Jerry ...
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  • 1700
    KP-1354-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. The family of Fred Robison, all pitch in and help him in the choice of his plot of ground. Here they intently look at the map while waiting for his turn ...
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  • 8. [Image] 925 - Klamath
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  • 1691
    KP-1341-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. General view of the crowd of entrymen and their families present at the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation offices in Klamath Falls, where the actual selection ...
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  • 1692
    KP-1342-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. General view of crowd of entrymen and their families present at the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation offices in Klamath Falls, where the actual selection of ...
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  • 1897
    KP-1544-R2. Klamath Project. Settlement Program. This home was built around one of the old Japanese Camp buildings given to each veteran when he homesteaded the land in 1946; September 24, 1947; Photo ...
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  • 1899
    KP-1546-R2. Klamath Project. Settlement Program. This house is being modified from one of the old barracks from the Japanese camp near Newell; September 24, 1947; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
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  • 1902
    KP-1549-R2. Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Edward A. King, homesteader of 1946 talks to his wife, Edith, and their recently adopted son, Ronald, while working on his homebuilding project; September ...
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  • 1828
    KP-1482-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Philip Kriso hands some furniture to his wife, Barbara, from his truck as they go about the business of moving into their new home. He is helped by ...
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  • 1717
    KP-1371-R2 - Klamath Project. Land Opening of 1946. General view of the brass section of the band of the Tulelake elementary school led by Miss Lorrain Tanner of Tulelake as it serenades the audience ...
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  • 2688
    KP-2003-R2 - Klamath Project. 1948 Tule Lake Homestead Area. Ernest M. Mathias, homesteader, has spent a considerable amount of money for improvements to the land, but very little for the buildings. ...
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  • 1270
    919 - Klamath; September 8, 1941
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  • 18. [Image] 926 - Klamath
    1277
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  • 1320
    974 - Klamath; September 15, 1941
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  • 751
    August 26, 1906; Originally #43 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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  • 2052
    KP-1672-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. View from northwest corner of Oliver E. Bryant's 1946 homestead, taken one year after photograph No. KP-1412-R2; March 16, 1948; Photo by Dorwin Grise...
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  • 2053
    KP-1673-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. View from southeast corner of Eleanor J. Bolesta's 1946 homestead, taken one year after KP-1415-R2; March 16, 1948; Photo by Dorwin Grise
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  • 2054
    KP-1674-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. View from southeast corner of Gewin McCracken's 1946 homestead, taken one year after photograph No. KP-1674-R2; March 16, 1948; Photo by Dorwin Grise ...
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  • 2055
    KP-1675-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. View from southwest corner of George A. Smith's 1946 homestead, taken one year after photograph No. KP-1423-R2; March 16, 1948; Photo by Dorwin Grise ...
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  • 1838
    KP-1492-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Mrs. William Corcoran pours a glass of cool water for her son, Gerald, who is driving a tractor while planting his fields to barley; May 21, 1947; Photo ...
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  • 1936
    KP-1577-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. John Ray will soon be living in his new home that is under construction; October 16, 1947; Photo by J. E. Fluharty, Photo.
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  • 1939
    KP-1580-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program; October 16, 1947; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
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  • 2221
    KP-1766-R2. Klamath Project, Region II. Homestead Drawing. Marvin M. Christy and wife, Redmond, Ore., center, a successful applicant. At left is Christy's father who secures [sic] a homestead at an ...
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  • 2222
    KP-1767-R2. Klamath Project, Region II. Homestead Drawing; February 23, 1949; Photo by B. D. Glaha
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  • 1589
    KP-1247-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel S. Vernon and daughter, Darrelle, of Tulelake, California, center, listen intently as the numbers are drawn. The Vernons were not among the ...
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  • 1619
    KP-1266-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Krize view their new community from the hill near Tule Lake; December 18, 1946; Photo by B. D. Glaha
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  • 1681
    KP-1331-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening; March 11, 1947; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
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  • 2722
    KP-2028-R2 - Klamath Project. Homestead Development. Refer to pictures KP-1545 and KP-2026; July 31, 1950; Photo by Andrew M. Bergloff
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  • 8150
    ill. (some color); maps; Funded by: Canon USA's "Expedition into the Parks." This work includes Phase I and Phase II.; "Mt. Mazama Collomia (Collomia mazama) is a beautiful and rare member of the Phlox ...
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  • 2164
    In this preliminary study, a system has been identified by which the large amounts of lowgrade waste energy in the primary pollution control system gas :stream can be utilized for comfort heating in nearby ...
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  • 609
    Part of the first volume of Gatschet's monumental two-volume study of Klamath culture and language. Includes 3 sections. The first is a 97-page 'Ethnographic Sketch' that covers geography, topography, ...
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  • 610
    Part of the first volume of Gatschet's monumental two-volume study of Klamath culture and language. Includes 3 sections. The first is a 97-page 'Ethnographic Sketch' that covers geography, topography, ...
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  • 1837
    KP-1491-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Mrs. William Corcoran, mother of homesteader Gerald Corcoran, brings a cool drink of water out to Robert Anderson, another homesteader helping out in ...
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  • 1684
    KP-1334-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Bernice E. Beals of Alsea, Oregon, sister of entryman Ermine L. Walter, peeks into one of the windows of the barracks that the entrymen will receive when ...
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  • 1685
    KP-1335-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Bernice E. Beals of Alsea, Oregon, sister of Entryman Ermine L. Walter, inspects the interior of one of the barracks that the entrymen will receive when ...
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  • 1699
    KP-1353-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. William P. Parks (left) looks at his papers while his father, Clyde Parks, (right) gives him helpful advice. His father should know about this procedure ...
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  • 1701
    KP-1355-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Fred A. Robison (right) points out to his father, Wade T. Robison, the plot of land that he hopes to receive, when it is his time to go to the front of ...
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  • 1709
    KP-1363-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Paul Braunig, Settlement Specialist, explains some of the problems that the new landowners will encounter in living on their farms at a meeting held in ...
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  • 1713
    KP-1367-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Typical of the new citizens to the area near Tulelake are these people in the front row of the audience who attended the program and picnic lunch given ...
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  • 1548
    KP-1206-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Andrea Garcia of San Antonio, Texas, a member of a migrant agricultural band that is at present living in the surplus WRA (War Relocation Authority) camp at Newell, ...
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  • 723
    An article espousing the efficiency and benefits of irrigation in agriculture. Includes photos of "Waiting for water: scene on the Truckee-Carson Project" and "Irrigation in southern California"
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  • 144
    Emphasis was on hydraulic-fracturing experiments at depths around 3.5 km (11,473 ft) in the two inclined wells of the Phase II system at Fenton Hill, New Mexico; on improved facilities and techniques for ...
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  • 343
    SUMMARY To provide a basis for negotiations of a repayment contract with an irrigation district representing the water users of the Tule Lake Division of the Klamath Project, this report has been prepared. ...
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  • 761
    MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE U. S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND THE NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION UNITED ...
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  • 591
    This document sets forth the Board of Forestry's strategic vision for Oregon's forests for the next eight years
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