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KP-1502-R2 - Klamath Project; June 13, 1947; Photo by R. S. Hopkins
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KP-1503-R2 - Klamath Project; June 13, 1947; Photo by R. S. Hopkins
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KP-1160-R2 - Klamath Project - Highway Siphon - Klamath Straits Drain Outlet; The siphon consists of three 54" reinforced concrete pipes; March 13, 1946; Photo by R. S. Hopkins
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64. [Image] Pumping Plant F - General View of the outlet of Pumping Plant F after the ditch was filled with water
KP-1162-R2 Klamath Project. The plant is not operating at the time the picture was taken; March 13, 1946; Photo by R. S. HopkinsCitation -
65. [Image] Railroad Siphon of the Klamath Straits Drain
KP-1164-R2 Klamath Project - Railroad Siphon; General view of the railroad siphon of the Klamath Straits Drain just after the drain was filled with water; March 13, 1946; Photo by R. S. HopkinsCitation -
KP-1163-R2 Klamath Project - Highway Siphon; General view of the east or inlet end of the highway siphon of the Klamath Straits Drain after filling of the drain with water; March 13, 1946; Photo by R. ...
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KP-1100-R2 - Klamath Project. The vertical cracks were present before excavation, indicating a shrinkage during a period after the initial deposition, possibly after the withdrawal of Tule Lake; March ...
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68. [Image] Tule Lake land in the rough
KP-1110-R2 - Klamath Project; Tulana Farms, the lessee of this land, has constructed a dike holding back Tule Lake waters and have burnt off the tules in preparation for cultivation. Looking south from ...Citation -
KP-1127-R2 - Klamath Project; Showing A-4-Lateral three days after it had been treated with Benechlor 3C for killing of moss. No moss is in evidence. Same location as picture KP-1125; July 15, 1945; Photo ...
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KP-1161-R2 Klamath Project - Railroad Siphon - Klamath Straits Drain Outlet; The siphon consists of three 54" corrugated metal pipes which were jacked through the railroad embankment without interference ...
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