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February 13, 1907; Originally #85 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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KP-2332-R2 - Klamath Project--LINK RIVER. About 300 ft. north of Link River Bridge on east side showing water in back yard during release of 5,200 cfs.; April 5, 1956; Photo by K. J. Greene
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KP-2333-R2 - Klamath Project--LINK RIVER. Above Link River Bridge at Klamath Falls, release of 5,200 cfs through Link River Dam. Looking upstream toward Link River Power Plant on west side; April 5, 1956; ...
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P12-200-2785A Link River - Klamath Project--Oregon. Water is below floor level; January 26, 1965; Bureau of Reclamation photo by C. D. Lawrence
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P12-200-2787A Link River - Klamath Project--Oregon. View from north side; January 26, 1965; Bureau of Reclamation photo by C. D. Lawrence
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16. [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 -
17. [Image] Link River Dam
KP-2189-R2 - Link River Dam. Klamath Project. General view of downstream face of Dam and River Outlet Stilling Basin; November 26, 1952; Bureau of Reclamation Photo by C. O. WamstadCitation -
P12-200-2783A Klamath River - Klamath Project--Oregon. This view shows flow conditions at point where Link River flows into Lake Ewauna, which is really the beginning of the Klamath River. Piers of new ...
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19. [Image] Link River Dam
KP-2088-R2 - Klamath Project. Link River Dam. Link River, from a point about 1,400 feet upstream from the dam. Narrows in foreground. Forebay, dam and left bank in background. Eddies and current from narrows ...Citation -
20. [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