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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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  • 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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  • 152
    chiefly ill., maps; "The visitor study was conducted August 3-9, 2001 by the National Park Service (NPS) Visitor Services Project (VSP), part of the Cooperative Park Studies Unit at the University of ...
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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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  • 440
    The purpose of this summary report is to provide an overview of the findings developed for the Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Study. For more detailed information, the reader should ...
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  • 442
    Cover title; "March 1999."
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  • 443
    Abstract "Seeking Refuge" examines the history of migratory waterfowl management along the Pacific Flyway, the westernmost of four main migration routes in North America. Drawing on approaches from historical ...
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  • 446
    CONTENTS Lucas, Hon. Frank, a Representative in Congress from the State of Oklahoma, opening statement .................................................................................... 1 Musgrave, ...
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  • 450
    "September 1997"; Includes bibliographical references (p. 24)
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  • 452
    Oregon Department of Forestry Forest Practices Section 2600 State Street Salem, OR 97310 Dl Fish 8 Wildlife Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Division P. O. Box 59 Portland, OR ...
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  • 465
    Programmatic Environmental Assessment Summary This Environmental Assessment (EA) provides compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for restoration actions undertaken by the US Fish ...
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  • 466
    Executive Summary This report presents the Upper Klamath Basin Working Group's (Working Group) recommendations for the development and implementation of a restoration plan for the Upper Klamath Basin. ...
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  • 471
    Thesis (B.A.) -- Whitman College, 2002; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-83)
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  • 494
    One chapter of a seven chapter annual report from 1999 examining ecological issues regarding the shortnose and Lost River sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake and Williamson River.
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  • 496
    One chapter of a seven chapter annual report from 1999 examining ecological issues regarding the shortnose and Lost River sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake and Williamson River.
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  • 497
    One chapter of a seven chapter annual report from 1999 examining ecological issues regarding the shortnose and Lost River sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake and Williamson River.
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  • 498
    UNITED STATES DEPAXTMENT OF. THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION Washington, D. C. Public Notice No. I45 October 8, 1947 KLAMATH PROJECT, OREMN - CALIFORNIA PAXT 2- TLILE LAKE DIVISION PUBLIC NOTICE ...
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  • 499
    "Prepared for Klamath Basin Ecosystem Foundation, and the Upper Williamson River Catchment Group, in cooperation with the Upper Klamath Basin Working Group, and the Klamath Watershed Council."
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  • 502
    CONTENTS STATEMENTS Page American Farm Bureau Federation 26963 Bell, Craig, Executive Director, Western States Water Council 26945 Domenici, Hon. Pete V., U.S. Senator From New Mexico 2691 Gaibler, Floyd, ...
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  • 663
    "May 2004"
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  • 667
    An article on the agricultural, industrial and economic development of the state of Oregon in the early 20th century
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  • 22. [Image] Klamath
    668
    An article summarizing the abundant natural resources of the Klamath region and the plans for irrigation and further settlement of the area
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  • 669
    "Holistic planning for Lake Ewauna & the south entry to the City of Klamath Falls"
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  • 670
    E R R A T A S H E E T August 6, 19U6 TO ACCOMPANY PUBLIC NOTICE NO. U3 DATED AUGUST 1, 19U6 OPENING PUBLIC LANDS TO ENTRY ON THE KLAMATH IRRIGATION PROJECT, OREGON - CALIFORNIA TULE LAKE DIVISION The following ...
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  • 671
    Humans have altered the Klamath River Canyon in many ways. This study focuses on the years from 1955 to 2003. One substantial alteration is the conversion of terraces into irrigated pastures for agriculture ...
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  • 674
    Proposed resource management plan/final environmental impact statement for the Klamath Falls Resource Area
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  • 712
    Includes two scenic photos "The great gates on the Minidoka Project through which Snake River is now passing" and "From Smiley Heights, Redlands - the result of irrigation" ; The author of this article ...
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  • 720
    The article was written by the Supervising Engineer of the United States Reclamation Service. It includes a photo of the author.
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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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  • 734
    FINAL ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF CRITICAL HABITAT DESIGNATION FOR THE BULL TROUT September 2004 FINAL ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF CRITICAL HABITAT DESIGNATION FOR THE BULL TROUT Prepared for: Division of Economics U. ...
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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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  • 758
    Abstract The objectives of this two-year study (1998-1999) were to document distribution, abundance, age class structure, recruitment success, and habitat use by all life history stages of shortnose and ...
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  • 504
    "May 1999"
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  • 34. [Image] Settler's guide
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    This brochure was probably published by the United States Bureau of Reclamation. It was compiled to provide information on the requirements and recommendations regarding homesteading on Tule Lake.
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  • 513
    "July 1999."
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  • 554
    ABSTRACT These reports document recreation use and estimate carrying capacities for the Klamath River in northern California. The river section studied runs from Interstate 5 near Yreka to the town of ...
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  • 559
    "Serial no. 107-39."
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  • 560
    CONTENTS STATEMENTS Page Craig, Hon. Larry E., U.S. Senator from Idaho 2693 Crawford, John, Farmer, on behalf of Klamath Water Users Association, Klamath Falls, OR 26951 Foreman, Allen, Chairman, Klamath ...
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  • 582
    Public Notice No. 47 of August 27, 1948, was prepared in conformity with recommendations for a standardized procedure made at the Salt Lake conference in March 1948; it opened to public entry 86 farm units ...
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  • 587
    The Klamath Project at 100: Conserving our Resources, Preserving our Heritage 1905- 2005: The First Century of Water for the Klamath Project Grain Truck, Lower Klamath Lake, 2004 Prepared by Dan Keppen, ...
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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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  • 607
    "January 11, 2001."
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  • 608
    "December 22, 1998."
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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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  • 633
    "Serial no. 108-104."
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  • 3482
    "Submitted to Klamath Falls Resource Area, Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview District, Klamath Falls, Oregon." ; "Contract no.: HAP032021."; Includes bibliographical references (p. 178-200)
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  • 3499
    IB10144 04-22-05 The Endangered Species Act (ESA) in the 109th Congress: Conflicting Values and Difficult Choices SUMMARY The 109th Congress is likely to consider various proposals to amend the ...
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  • 3500
    IB10072 08-26-04 Endangered Species: Difficult Choices SUMMARY The 108th Congress is considering various proposals to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA). Major issues in recent years ...
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  • 3532
    Conference was held at El Paso, Tex., November 14 to 18, 1904, and adjourned to Washington, D.C., where it was continued from January 9 to 14, 1905;
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  • 3533
    Lease, Hilary M., Histopathological Changes in Gills of Lost River Suckers (Deltistes luxatus) Exposed to Elevated Ammonia and Elevated pH, M.S., Department of Zoology and Physiology, December, 2000. ...
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  • 1966
    AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF STEPHEN DOUGLAS REILING for the MASTER OF SCIENCE (Name) (Degree) in AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS presented on (Major) (Date) Title: THE ESTIMATION OF REGIONAL ...
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  • 1970
    iii; 99p.; "Printed for the use of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources"; Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche
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  • 1987
    SUMMARY PROBLEM DEFINITION Upper Klamath Lake, a 90,000 acre body of water located in south-central Oregon, is eutrophic and has reached a stage where summer algal and macrophyte productivity causes ...
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  • 1988
    Abstract The Secretaries of Agriculture and the Interior propose limited changes to language about how to demonstrate that projects follow the Aquatic Conservation Strategy, part of the Northwest Forest ...
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  • 1990
    8 p.; "September 17, 2002"; Mr. Bingaman submitted the following report to accompany H.R. 2828
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  • 2011
    This report presents information on biogeography and broad-scale ecology (macroecology) of selected fungi, lichens, bryophytes, vascular plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates of the interior Columbia ...
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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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  • 2112
    19p.; ill.; Cover title; "June 1997"; "Reprint September 1998"; [Washington, D.C.]: Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1999
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  • 759
    We analyzed the reproductive biology and demographics of the Lost River sucker Deltistes luxatus and shortnose sucker Chasmistes brevirostris, two endangered species endemic to the upper Klamath Basin ...
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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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  • 762
    "May 19, 2004"
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  • 784
    "July 2003."; "GAO-03-514."
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  • 787
    SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS Klamath Project is a $13 million Federal investment in water resource development, About 200,000 acres are irrigated and gross crop production (has exceeded $17 million each year ...
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  • 790
    "February 2004."
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  • 791
    CRS issue brief; "Updated May 19, 2005."
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  • 3284
    Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche; Shipping list no.: 96-0055-P; "September 1995"--P. [18]; "RF116690"--P. [18]
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  • 3285
    ABSTRACT The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Lower Columbia River Fishery Resource Office was funded by Bureau of Indian Affairs to conduct an instream flow assessment for the lower Klamath River within ...
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  • 19
    "February 1994." ; "Much of this document was taken directly from, or based on, the Bureau of Land Management's earlier studies of the Klamath River: the Final eligibility and suitability report for the ...
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  • 22
    "April 1998"--P. [4] of cover; Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-66)
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  • 311
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 22)
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  • 75. [Image] The Klamath Project
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    "Seventh draft"; Includes bibliographical references and index
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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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  • 77. [Image] Resolving the Klamath
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    "October 1999"; Cover title
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  • 376
    "Ratified by state of Oregon, April 17, 1957 ... and state of California, April 17, 1957 ... consented to by the United States Congress ..."; "[R]epresentative of the United States of America, the States ...
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  • 377
    CONTENTS Statement of 14 Page Boyd J. Jackson___________________________________________ 4 S. M. Dodd_______________________________________________ ...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 1857
    - 7' -, > \ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR B U R E A U O F R E C L A M A T I O N U N I T E D S T A T E S G O V E R N M E N T P R I N T I N G O F F I C E W A S H I N G T O N : 1936 FEDERAL RECLAMATION ...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 1945
    x, 386 p., ill., maps (some col.); Cover title; "July 2003"
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 1681
    KP-1331-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening; March 11, 1947; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
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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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