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  • 5152
    CN-12-201-614NA Klamath Project - Oregon.General view of men's restroom, showing old style windows, before rehabilitation; October 1975; USBR photo by J. K. Bryant
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    CN-12-201-613NA Klamath Project - Oregon. View of cabinets in Room 14 after construction; December 1975; USBR photo by J. K. Bryant
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    CN-12-201-615NA Klamath Project - Oregon. General view of windows and doors as well as walls of men’s restroom after construction; December 1975; USBR photo by J. K. Bryant
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    CN-12-201-617NA Klamath. Project - Oregon. General view of women's rest room after partitions and wainscot had been installed; December 1975; USBR photo by J. K. Bryant
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    CN-12-201-618NA Klamath Project - Oregon. Receptionist’s room during remodeling; October 1975; USBR photo by J. K. Bryant
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    CN-12-201-621NA Klamath Project - Oregon. Overall view of new drinking fountain, new storage cabinets and ceramic tile; December 1975; USBR photo by J. K. Bryant
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    CN-12-201-620NA Klamath Project - Oregon. View of hallway and drinking fountain area during construction; October 1975; USBR photo By J. K. Bryant
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    KP-1649-R2 - Klamath Project. Land Settlement. Nelson Reed, Klamath businessman, chairman of the Examining Board which checked the qualifications of 4000 applicants for Coppock Bay homesteads, led off ...
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    CN-12-201-594NA Klamath Project - Oregon. View of west end of building during construction. Note window openings sealed with cinder block; October 5, 1975; USBR photo by J. K. Bryant
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    CN-12-200-34A Gerber Watershed - Klamath Project, Oregon-California. Upstream view of Wild Horse Diversion Channel headgate. Note -- stoplogs must be placed in stoplog slots to prevent water from entering ...
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