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1141. [Image] Gerber Dam showing weeping and erosion on face of dam
KP-1961-Klamath Project; June 6, 1950; Photo by Andrew M. Bergloff.Citation -
1142. [Image] Gerber Dam - Showing detail of a weak spot
KP-1962-Klamath Project. Gerber Dam. Telephoto. Bill Biggs and Smith Ketchum inspecting; June 6, 1950; Photo by Andrew M. BergloffCitation -
1143. [Image] Gerber Dam - Showing detail of weak spot
KP-1963-Klamath Project. Same as No. 1962. Bill Biggs and Smith Ketchum inspecting; June, 6, 1950; Photo by Andrew M. BergloffCitation -
KP-1964-Klamath Project. Gerber Dam. Miller Creek, walk bridge, and two-thirds of dam; June 6, 1950; Photo by Andrew M. Bergloff
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KP-1965-Klamath Project. Pumping Plant "E". Smith Ketchum inspecting; June 7, 1950; Photo by Andrew M. Bergloff
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1146. [Image] Adams Pumping Plant - Flume and concrete siphon
KP-1966-Klamath Project. Adams Pumping Plant. Picture taken from southeast side of flume; June 7, 1950; Photo by Andrew M. BergloffCitation -
KP-1967-Klamath Project. Picture also shows debri piled against flume support; June 7, 1950; Photo by Andrew M. Bergloff
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1148. [Image] Lower Lost River - Preconstruction picture
KP-2079-R2 - Klamath Project. Lower Lost River. Old outlet structure of Pumping Plant No. 1. Structure was designed for two pipes. Top of pumping plant can be seen in background; September 14, 1950; Photo ...Citation -
1149. [Image] Lower Lost River - Pumping Plant Number 1
KP-2083-R2 - Klamath Project. Lower Lost River. Pumping Plant Number 1. Shows pump and surrounding debris. There is a heavy weed growth in water under debris and around piling here at Pumping Plant No. ...Citation -
1150. [Image] Link River Dam
KP-2087-R2 - Klamath Project. Link River Dam. Link River, about 750 feet above the dam, looking toward the left bank; February 7, 1951; Photo by Malon L. WaldronCitation