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1741. [Image] Group of homesteaders who attended a meeting called at Tulelake, California, April 14, 1949
KP-1776-R2. Group of homesteaders who attended a meeting called at Tulelake, California, April 14 to acquaint the new entrants with the local and federal organizations and concerns which are to serve ...Citation -
1742. [Image] Aerial view of Miller Hill Plant
KP-1802-R2. The ditch connecting the two sloughs under the outlet pipes shows as a disconnected channel. Plug between plant and the Lost River Diversion Channel not yet removed; May 27, 1949; Photo by ...Citation -
1743. [Image] Homesteading - Homesite of Ernest M. Mathias
KP-1813-R2. Homesteading. Homesite of Ernest M. Mathias in Unit "N", Section 17, Area "A", showing homestead of William C. Eldridge in background - old homestead settled in 1928 has changed hands several ...Citation -
1744. [Image] KP-1814-R2. Homesteading - Close-up of Elmer W. Cuddy of Unit "N", Section 28 of Area A
KP-1814-R2. Homesteading. Close-up of Elmer W. Cuddy of Unit "N", Section 28 of Area "A". Planted 80 acres of barley of which 50 acres are in excellent condition. Two acres of potatoes planted the ...Citation -
KP-1822-R2. Homesteading. Unit "N", Sec. 26 of Area "A". Mr. Waverly E. Pierce and his wife, Mildred, working on machinery used in preparing sodded land for summerfallow. The Pierces have two children, ...
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KP-1834-R2. Homesteading. Looking northwest towards John V. Terry's homesite from photostation located south and east of the house near a clump of willows in a rocky knoll. Ablard's barley has suffered ...
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1747. [Image] Homesteading - Messrs. Roser, Irving, and Parker visiting Vaclav J. Bursik (second from left)
KP-1835-R2. Homesteading. Mr. Bursik was first in the drawing held February 23, 1949 and had a choice of all the units available in 1949. He chose 76 irrigable acres in Coppock Bay; his crop of barley ...Citation -
KP-1217-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. Turkeys are sensitive creatures and in order to thrive, must have human companionship. Pigman feeds the turkeys and lives with them in a shack nearby. These ...
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1749. [Image] Modoc turkey farms in Modoc County, California, in the Copic Bay region of the Klamath Project
KP-1218-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. These farms grow tremendous amounts of turkeys. The house on the left in this picture accommodates at the present time about 5,000 seven-week old turkeys. Each ...Citation -
1750. [Image] Lost River Diversion Channel
KP-1221-R2 - Klamath Project. Region II. From Station 384-90 on traverse line, looking toward outlet of S. P. Railroad bridge and control structure. The man is standing on Station 384-53 of the traverse ...Citation