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  • 818
    November 14, 1906; Originally #72 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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  • 2083
    KP-1700 - Klamath Project. Seepage Investigation; July 8, 1948; Photo by Dorwin Grise
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  • 2087
    KP-1704 - Klamath Project. Seepage Investigation; July 8, 1948; Photo by Dorwin Grise
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  • 2088
    KP-1705 - Klamath Project. Seepage Investigation; July 8, 1948; Photo by Dorwin Grise
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  • 2642
    KP-2067-R2 - Klamath Project. Lost River Diversion Channel Control Structure and Railroad Bridge. Picture taken from west side showing development of structure; August 31, 1950; Photo by Andrew M. Berg...
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  • 2753
    KP-2061-R2 - Klamath Project. Lost River Diversion Channel Control Structure and Railroad Bridge. Picture taken from east side showing development of structure; Photo by Andrew M. Bergloff
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  • 1728
    KP-1382-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. View of drained lands of Tule Lake, California, taken from approximately the same spot as KP-1381-R2 to show the contrast of the development of the years. ...
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  • 1538
    KP-1194-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Another yard and a half of soil in Tulelake is dumped from a Bucyrus Erie dragline that is being used to construct a new drain to take care of the expanding agricultural ...
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  • 3797
    P12-200-2791A Klamath River - Klamath Project--Oregon. Employees of M-K Co., under contract with PP&L Co., drilling rock and placing explosive for excavation of 100' X 12' X 3500' channel through Keno ...
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  • 4740
    CN-12-201-192NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California. View of pipe laying operation. The man in truck helps push cinders into the conveyor unit. The man on the hopper unit keeps cinders moving smoothly ...
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