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View of the spillway section of Grand Coulee taken from the right bank.
1941-05-05
by making defense plants available to them at greatly reduced prices, but also by providing them with the low-cost energy needed for aluminum production. Harold Stein, in his book, Public Administration and Policy Development, describes the...

Label on verso: "WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION. M-9: STATE OF WASHINGTON; Date: 10-9-40; O.P.; No. ; Zone 1; County: Stevens; City ; Neg. C-725; Title: Columbia Basin Clearing Project; Caption: "Jackpot": Oropothem Creek, near Camp Gerome. A...
2024-11-22
Questions referring to the dam project and construction projects.
2024-11-22
2024-11-22
Album leaf 288: Communicating with diver, 1/7/38

PH Coll 238.288
2024-11-22
3- and 4-room houses in Government Camp.
1935-09-11
2024-11-22
By June of 1942 the rising waters of the reservoir had backed the Kettle River up to a sufficient depth to permit removal of the Kettle River railroad bridge by barges and tugs. Here the power tug Paul Bunyan is maneuvering a barge under the last...
1942-06-01
2024-11-22
Album leaf 329: Passengers, 5/19/38<br><br>Left - unknown; right - Frank A. Banks, Construction Chief Engineer<br><br>PH Coll 238.329
2024-11-22
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...
2024-11-22
A view of the narrow gorge of the Kettle River just before it empties into the Columbia, taken before flooding of the reservoir area.
2024-11-22
Church agenda and sports calendar.
2024-11-22
2024-11-22
Grand Coulee Dam hydrograph of Columbia River
2024-11-22
2024-11-22
C.C.C. forces working on tennis courts in recreational area of the Government camp. The required skilled labor was furnished from the force account.
1938-02-16
2024-11-22
Postmaster General Farley receiving facts about the project from Construction Engineer Banks in the West Vista House.
1937-10-14
2024-11-22
BONNEVILLE AND GRAND COULEE AT A GLANCE Bonneville Dam was the first major Federal development of the Columbia River. It was built primarily as a navigation measure to eliminate the dangerous Cascade Rapids and to help bring cheap water...
2004-06-23
Album leaf 185: Big wigs at dinner, 10/14/37

Man on the far right is Frank A. Banks. On far left is Guy F. Atkinson and Elmer L. Kier

PH Coll 238.185
2024-11-22
Album leaf 167: Presidential (F.D.R.) visit, 10/2/37

PH Coll 238.167
2024-11-22
Site of government camp-delta at mouth of Fiddle Creek
1934-04-03
2024-11-22
Those who have seen an uncleared reservoir with its unsightly jumble of floating debris and drowned timber can well appreciate the beauty and cleanliness of the Columbia River Reservoir afforded by these thorough logging and clearing operations....
2024-11-22
Two daily logs of Glover's work on water projects throughout the U.S. West in 1954; second diary also includes Audubon Society activities
2024-11-22
2007-01-03
2007-01-03
View of machinery excavating the bank at the Grand Coulee site
1934-03-02
This is a view of the lower end of the Little Dalles rapids, showing its narrow channel, only 200 feet wide, in comparison to the river farther downstream. Here in the Dalles the water was more than 200 feet deep. This mad rush of swirling water...
2024-11-22
Daily log of Glover's work on water projects throughout the U.S. West in 1945 and time book
2024-11-22
2007-01-03
2007-01-03
View of the east powerhouse foundation with Grand Coulee in the background.
1941-01-25
Showing general area of section ""A"" for placement of granite armor rock along the left bank of the Columbia River below Grand Coulee Dam. The section extends from the crane upstream to a point opposite the large concrete blocks, showing on the...
1949-04-26
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