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Box 77

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Contains 271 Results:

The hydraulic pump pool for stilling the outflow from the outlet conduits at the Lockington Dam, looking downstream. The lower weir is 107'4" long. The conduits from which the water will issue are to be 9' wide each by 9'2" high, June 1919

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1448
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 The photo album titles were also transcribed from Lippincott’s own titles.Several photograph titles reference outdated geographic names that include racial slurs.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 1919

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 The photo album titles were also transcribed from Lippincott’s own titles.Several photograph titles reference outdated geographic names that include racial slurs.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...
Dates: October 21, 1919

Hydraulic fill at Englewood Dam in process of construction. The derrick marks the location of the hogbox and dredge pumps. The gravel washing and screening plant is seen in left background, on the opposite bank of the river, April 12, 1919

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1450
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: April 12, 1919

Upstream portals of outlet conduits for Englewood Dam. The conduits are 709 feet long, 13 feet wide each, and have a temporary vertical inside diameter of 22 1/2 feet. This gives them a large capacity for handling flood water during construction. After the earthwork is completed the vertical diameter will be reduced to 10 1/2 feet by filling the bottom portion with earth, and placing a concrete floor at the proper elevation. At left, the placing of earth in the portion of the dam east of the Stillwater River, is seen in progress. The cross dike along the river, for controlling the hydraulic fill beyond, is being built up by a dragline excavator, the materials being brought to the site by trains of dump cars. Dam will be 4716 feet long average width at base 739 feet; height above valley floor 110.5 ft.; height of crest above top of concrete outlet conduits 107 ft.; max. discharge capacity (basin full to spillway level) 12,000 sec. ft.; concrete in entire outlet structure 19,000 cu. yds, July 28, 1919

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1451
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 28, 1919

Hydraulic giants washing down materials for the Lockington Dam. Various sized nozzles are in use, the largest being 4 inches. At the Lockington Dam and Germantown Dam, the straight hydraulicking process is used, while at the other three dams a combination process requiring the materials to be hauled in from a distance in 12-yard dump cars is required

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 1452
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

Power house site, main canal

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 339_340
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

Main canal below Carson diversion

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 341
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

Division on drop, Truckee-Carson Canal

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 342_343
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

Taylor, Friedlander and Sinnard

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 344
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

Headgates on Carson River

 Item — Box: 77
Identifier: 345_347
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