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United States. Bureau of Reclamation
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J-Canal (Oregon and California)
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1. [Image] 856 - Klamath
May 27, 1939Citation -
2. [Image] J-Canal lining, station 1125 to 1150 - about 3/4 of a mile southeast of Stronghold, California
855 - Klamath; May 27, 1939; Farms in Tule Lake Division in foreground entered in 1938Citation -
KP-5 - Aerial Photograph of the Proposed Lower Lost River Channel Improvement. Looking northwestward down on the J-1 Flume and Lost River below the flume. March 22, 1950; Photo by Andrew M. Bergloff
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P-12-200-4277 NA Klamath Project California-Oregon. (most adaptable are cereal grains, alfalfa hay, irrigated pastures and potatoes). A portion of the "J" Canal is seen on the right. Water diversions at ...
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KP-1 - Aerial photograph of the proposed Lower Lost River Channel Improvement. Looking almost straight East down on the Lower Lost River Diversion Dam showing the J-Canal and the first bend of Lost River ...
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KP-4 - Aerial Photograph of the Proposed Lower Lost River Channel Improvement. Looking westward down on the turnout of the J-1 from the J-Canal, in the extreme upper right, showing the J-1 Flume over ...
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KP-9 - Aerial Photograph of the Proposed Lower Lost River Channel Improvement. Looking almost north down on the State Line Bridge with the J-1-a Lateral flowing southward to the bottom left of the picture; ...
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KP-10 - Aerial Photograph of the Proposed Lower Lost River Channel Improvement. Looking almost straight west on the part of the Lower Lost River Channel. Diagonally across the lower right is the Merrill-Tulelake ...
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P-12-200-4278 NA Klamath Project California-Oregon. (most adaptable are cereal grains, alfalfa hay, irrigated pastures and potatoes). A portion of the "J" Canal is seen on the right. Water diversions at ...
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