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  • 1820
    KP-1474-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Mrs. Frances Johnson carries a bucket of water past the portion of barracks that will ultimately be her home on the homestead settled by her husband ...
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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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  • 1934
    KP-1575-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program; October 16, 1947; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
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  • 1939
    KP-1580-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program; October 16, 1947; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
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  • 1940
    KP-1581-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program; October 16, 1947; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
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  • 1827
    KP-1481-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Mrs. Minnie Hulse, framed by the large "picture" window that is the feature of the front room of their home; May 21, 1947 J. E. Fluharty
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  • 1825
    KP-1479-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Walter M. Hulse is helped by his wife, Minnie, as he puts the finishing touches to the frame of a large "picture" window that is the outstanding feature ...
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  • 1826
    KP-1480-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Walter M. Hulse is helped by his wife, Minnie, as he puts the finishing touches to the frame of a large "picture" window that is the outstanding feature ...
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  • 1931
    KP-1572-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. James G. Stearns pumps water while his wife, June, holds the bucket near the small temporary home that will do them until they can erect a permanent ...
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