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1401. [Image] "A" Canal lining second panel from Headworks left side, showing vertical and horizontal joints weathered and displaced
Roll 1 No. 6 - Klamath Project; October 18, 1948; Photo by H. F. TolleyCitation -
1402. [Image] "A" Canal 2-inch gunite lined section
Roll 1 No. 8 - Klamath Project. "A" Canal 2-inch gunite lined section, showing exposed wire mesh, vertical crack heaving and completely disintegrated lining. Gunite at bottom of the slope completely gone; ...Citation -
1403. [Image] "A" Canal 2-inch gunite lining in vicinity of Sta. 462, showing bulging and disintegration
Roll 2 No. 1 - Klamath Project; October 19, 1948; Photo by H. F. TolleyCitation -
1404. [Image] "A" Canal 2-inch gunite lining in vicinity of Sta. 462, showing bulging and disintegration
Roll 2 No. 2 - Klamath Project; October 19, 1948; Photo by H. F. TolleyCitation -
1405. [Image] Construction of Laterals Klamath Project
Force account. August 28, 1906; Originally #46 of a series of eighty seven photos; Photo by D.W.M. (may be initials of the Klamath Project engineer D.W. Murphy)Citation -
1406. [Image] Klamath River Canyon - U.S. power site near Keno
June 25, 1909; #2; Br.Blue Album 1 through 84 (Clear Lake Dam)Citation -
1407. [Image] Klamath River Canyon - View on lower U.S. power filing
June 25, 1909; #11; Brt. Blue Album 1 through 84 (Clear Lake Dam)Citation -
1408. [Image] Clear Lake Dam - Building construction trestle
June 25, 1909; #15; Brt. Blue Album 1 through 84 (Clear Lake Dam)Citation -
1409. [Image] TULE LAKE DIVISION - Propeller from Pumping Plant H, damaged by objects going through pump
KP-2344-R2 - Klamath Project--TULE LAKE DIVISION. It is assumed that floating cinders caused the damage; April 1956; Photo by K. J. GreeneCitation -
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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