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General view of construction camp at Germantown Dam. Of the 43 buildings seen, three are remodeled farm buildings and the balance of temporary construction were built by the district. From 150 to 200 men are employed on the dam and live in this camp, many of them with their families. The large building at the left is the mess house; the remodeled barn with cupola in center is the field office. The schoolhouse provided by the district is not shown, October 21, 1919

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1449

Series Scope and Contents

From the Series:

The photographs in this series are pasted in albums with Lippincott’s handwritten numbers and captions. When this collection was first processed in 1999, processing staff transcribed photograph titles directly from these handwritten captions. The photo album titles were also transcribed from Lippincott’s own titles.

Several photograph titles reference outdated geographic names that include racial slurs. UCR Library has chosen to keep and add context to Lippincott’s use of harmful language in these titles. The titles reflect the place names in use at the time the photographs were taken. They also give information about how Lippincott organized and annotated his photographs. In 2022, notes on specific photographs were added to the finding aid for further context, including current place names where available. Photographs vary in size.

Further particulars are as follows: "Buttes Dam photographs", one album, undated; "Colorado River trip photographs", one album, dated December 1925; "Henshaw Dam - Escondido Ditch photographs", two albums, photos dated 1922 to 1929; "Klamath Project photographs - California, Oregon", two albums, dated 1906; "J.B. Lippincott photographs", three albums, photos dated 1899 to 1919; "Los Angeles Aqueduct photographs", two albums, photos dated 1906 to 1912; "United States Geological Survey photographs", four albums, photos dated 1895 to 1906; "Miscellaneous photographs", three albums, photos dated 1908 to 1930.

The following notes are used in the listing:

From the Series:
  1. MISSING -refers to a number and/or title for which there is no picture or the complete omission of a sequence of numbers and respective pictures.
  2. NO TITLE -refers to a picture (or pictures) without caption.
  3. NST -refers to a picture (or pictures) which has no separate title but which is placed under a preceding inclusive title.

Dates

  • Creation: October 21, 1919

Creator

Languages

From the Collection:

The collection is in English

Access

The collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 42 Linear Feet (86 boxes)

Repository Details

Part of the Water Resources Collections & Archives Repository

Contact:
University of California
Rivera Library
P.O. Box 5900
Riverside CA 92517-5900 United States