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KP-1129-R2 - Klamath Project. Concrete collars connecting the wooden discharge lines with the 30-inch steel pipe are coming from the pumps; July 18, 1945; Photo by C. O. Wamstad
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KP-1130-R2 - Klamath Project; July 18, 1945; Photo by C. O. Wamstad
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KP-1131-R2 - Klamath Project; Moss is hanging on the pickets; July 18, 1945; Photo by C. O. Wamstad
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874. [Image] Klamath Straits Drain Outlet - South Canal Syphon
KP-1133-R2 - Klamath Project; Detail of rubber water stop in the contraction joint; July 20, 1945; Photo by C. O. WamstadCitation -
875. [Image] Klamath Straits Drain Outlet - South Canal Syphon
KP-1134-R2 - Klamath Project; General view of syphon from the south or outlet end; July 20, 1945; Photo by C. O. WamstadCitation -
876. [Image] Klamath Straits Drain Outlet
KP-1137-R2 - Klamath Project; Jacking equipment and operations for constructing 3-barrel 4'6" C. M. P. syphon under S. P. [South Pacific?] Railroad; August 14, 1945; Photo by C. O. WamstadCitation -
877. [Image] Klamath Straits Drain Outlet
KP-1138-R2 - Klamath Project; Jacking equipment and operations for constructing 3-barrel 4'6" C. M. P. syphon under S. P. [South Pacific?] Railroad; August 14, 1945; Photo by C. O. WamstadCitation -
878. [Image] Klamath Straits Drain Outlet
KP-1139-R2 - Klamath Project; Muck skip being removed for emptying, after having been filled within the 54" corrugated metal culvert pipe which is being jacked under the railroad; August 14, 1945; Photo ...Citation -
879. [Image] Klamath Straits Drain Outlet
KP-1140-R2 Klamath Project; Muck skip and special hitch on tractor line to allow for emptying the skip; August 14, 1945; Photo by Mark TaylorCitation -
880. [Image] Klamath Straits Drain Outlet
KP-1141-R2 Klamath Project; Heading for syphon under railroad showing one pipe driven, one being driven, and at the left, the site of a third culvert pipe; August 14, 1945; Photo by Mark TaylorCitation