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KP-1969-Klamath Project. Lower Lost River Diversion Dam. The picture shows the north wingwall of dam protecting the J-Canal Diversion Channel, also showing outlet of dam. Smith Ketchum and Luke McAnulty ...
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2. [Image] Gerber Dam
KP-2242-R2 - Klamath Project--Gerber Dam. General downstream view showing old existing outlet channel along the face of dam; May 26, 1954; Photo by C. O. WamstadCitation -
3. [Image] Lost River Dam
KP-2225-R2 - Klamath Project, Lost River Dam. Downstream view of headworks for Lost River Diversion Channel. California Projects; July 15, 1953; Photo by Donald M. Westphal; Duplicate KP numberCitation -
4. [Image] Lost River Dam
KP-2225-R2 - Klamath Project, Lost River Dam. Downstream view of headworks for Lost River Diversion Channel. California Projects; July 15, 1953; Photo by Donald M. Westphal; Duplicate KP numberCitation -
5. [Image] Gerber Dam - Miller Creek Channel
KP-2246-R2 - Klamath Project--Gerber Dam. Miller Creek Channel looking downstream from footbridge below dam; May 26, 1954; Photo by C. O. WamstadCitation -
6. [Image] Link River Dam
KP-2089-R2 - Klamath Project. Link River Dam. Link River, from a point about 1,000 feet downstream, shows Ankeny Canal at right, tailrace in center and Keno Canal at left. Forebay and dam in background. ...Citation -
7. [Image] Link River Dam
KP-2090-R2 - Klamath Project. Link River Dam. Link River from a point about 1,300 feet downstream from the dam. Keno Canal at left. Spillway in center and Ankeny Canal at right; February 7, 1951; Photo ...Citation -
8. [Image] Link River dam and canal
July 1, 1929Citation -
KP-1279-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Lost River below Boundary Dam Site; December 16, 1946; Photo by Dorwin Grise
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10. [Image] Diversion dam, Keno Canal intake
September 12, 1908Citation