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  • 2226
    KP-1771-R2. Klamath Project. Region II. Homestead Drawing; February 23, 1949; Photo by B. D. Glaha
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  • 2227
    KP-1772-R2. Klamath Project, Region II. Homestead Drawing; February 23, 1949; Photo by B. D. Glaha
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  • 2318
    KP-1820-R2. Homesteading. Ernest L. Thacker (center), with David Brown, receives a visit from Owen R. Storey, his neighbor, who settled Unit "P" to the south; July 11, 1949; Photo by A. D. Harvey
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  • 1726
    KP-1380-R2 - Klamath Project. Lease opening. General view of crowd present at opening of bids for lease land at League of Nations Tract. Approximately 7,826 acres of land were leased at this drawing; ...
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  • 1514
    KP-1170-R2 - Klamath Project; Left to right, Sherman T. Waldrip, Warren T. Flourney, Bob Heiny, and H. C. Monroe; March 25, 1946; Commercial Photo
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  • 2024
    KP-1646-R2 - Klamath Project. Land Settlement. General view of crowd in Klamath Falls Armory awaiting drawing of 44 lucky numbers out of bowl containing the capsuled numbers of 2758 qualified applicants ...
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  • 1774
    KP-1428-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Examining Board appointed by the Commissioner of Reclamation to conduct the 1946 land opening on the Klamath Project. Seated left to right: Henrietta Stuart, ...
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  • 1816
    KP-1470-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. The womenfolk share in the rigors of life on a homestead even in these days. Here we see Mrs. Edna Stiles, front, wiping dishes in the cramped quarters ...
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  • 1730
    KP-1384-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Ten Broeck Williamson, Regional Settlement Officer, dazedly tries to find a spot to put some more of the 2206 applications that the Bureau handled in ...
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  • 1525
    KP-1181-R2 - Klamath Project - Region II. Lands that will be opened for settlement lie between the canal on the right and the light-plowed field on the left. In this area, approximately 7,000 acres broken ...
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