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Box 77

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Contains 271 Results:

Form work on foundation, Murray Dam. Note the old La Mesa Hydraulic Fill Dam in the foreground. This dam is now submerged

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1438
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 The photo album titles were also transcribed from Lippincott’s own titles.Several photograph titles reference outdated geographic names that include racial slurs.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...
Dates: 1891-1919, undated

View of buttresses and arch rings, Murray Dam. Note arch rings in lower portion of canyon having been vertically in order to avoid undermining the old La Mesa Dam

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1439
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 The photo album titles were also transcribed from Lippincott’s own titles.Several photograph titles reference outdated geographic names that include racial slurs.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...
Dates: 1891-1919, undated

Buttresses and excavation for arch rings - Murray Dam during construction

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1440
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 The photo album titles were also transcribed from Lippincott’s own titles.Several photograph titles reference outdated geographic names that include racial slurs.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...
Dates: 1891-1919, undated

View showing form for buttresses, Murray Dam

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1441
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...
Dates: 1891-1919, undated

View of buttresses of Murray Dam taken from tower, also showing arch rings

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1442
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...
Dates: 1891-1919, undated

View of arch ring, Murray Dam

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1443
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...
Dates: 1891-1919, undated

View showing connection between vertical and sloping arch rings, Murray Dam

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1444
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...
Dates: 1891-1919, undated

General view of hogbox at Englewood Dam. The materials are dumped from trains consisting of 12 yard, air-dump cars, seen on the right, washed into a central pump by jets of water from 2 1/2 inch nozzles under 60 lbs. pressure, elevated by two 15 inch welded steel pipe lines onto dam. The cars are loaded by means of large type drag line excavator, June 10, 1919

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1445
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...
Dates: June 10, 1919

General view of outlet at Lockington Dam, looking downstream. The structure is completed except for crosswell. The latter will contain two conduits through its base, and carry a spillway crest on top, 16 feet lower than top of dam. The retaining walls as seen are 78 feet high above the conduit floors, and slope off to match the face of the earth dam. In foreground, hopper and inclined belt used in conveying materials to gravel sashing and screening plant. Dam will be 6400 ft. long; average width at base, 410 ft.; height above valley floor 69 ft.; maximum discharge capacity of outlet conduits (basin full to spillway level) 8,800 sec. ft.; concrete in outlet structures to date 28,223 cubic yards; yardage in earth dam when completed 1,135,000 cubic yards, July 10, 1919

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1446
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...
Dates: July 10, 1919

General view of east portion of Englewood Dam, showing hydraulic fill in process of construction. At left, hogbox and dredge pumps, with 15-inch pipe lines extending up the embankment for sluicing the materials. The dragline excavator is used for building up the cross dike along the east bank of the Stillwater River. The latter is seen in foreground, most of its flow having been diverted through the new outlet conduits of the dam, August 26, 1919

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1447
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...
Dates: August 26, 1919