Printed on image: Leo's Studio, Spokane
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Album leaf 184: Big wigs with model, 10/14/37
Man on far right Guy F. Atkinson PH Coll 238.184
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Album leaf 192: In tubes 11/1/37
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Album leaf 329: Passengers, 5/19/38<br><br>Left - unknown; right - Frank A. Banks, Construction Chief Engineer<br><br>PH Coll 238.329
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Album leaf 168: Presidential (F.D.R.) visit, 10/2/37
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On verso of image: A section of the reservoir near Powell, Washington, before and after clearing.
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Album leaf 290: Diver, 1/7/38
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Note on album leaf: The checkerboard. The pouring of concrete into interlocking blocks permits grouting of contraction joints to form monolithic mass.
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Note on album leaf: Cooling pipe. Water will be circulated through 2000 miles of it embedded in the dam to cool and shrink concrete and thus facilitate grouting of contraction joints.
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Note on album leaf: Driving steel piling, West cofferdam.
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Label on verso: WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION, M-9; STATE OF WASHINGTON; Date taken: April, 12th, 1939. Zone; County; City; Title: Columbia River Clearance Project;
Descriptive Caption: "Let 'er come," says A.H. Smythe and old timer at...
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Label on verso: US WPA 459; DATE: June 27, 1941, O.P. 65-2-93-146, Dist.1; PHOTO BY: Morgan Fitz, Camp Kettle; COUNTY: Stevens; Neg. No. 907; TITLE: Columbia River Reservoir Clearing Proj; CAPTION: CAMP KETTLE NIGHT SERVICE MEN SERVICING TRUCKS...
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Caption included with image: Caterpillar tractors used by WPA in clearing the Grand Coulee reservoir are shown lined up for service beside the old Highway # 22 on the flat midway between the towns of Daisy and Rice, during final clearing...
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Caption on image: WPA Workers Partaking of The Mid-day Meal, Delivered Hot From Lincoln Camp Four Miles Away.
Caption on verso: US WPA 458 [Grand Coulee Dam 74] |
Caption on image: The Great Northern's ice house in Marcus in which ice was stored for refrigerator cars, and built in 1910 when Marcus was a division point on theline, is seen here being torn down for salvage lumber for general building across...
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