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Box 85

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Contains 447 Results:

General view of concreting system - dam carried up in four foot lifts but superintendent says five would be better. Forms are 4×8 wood fabricated at saw mill and used from 12 to 18 times. Forms supported by 2 - #9 wires, 2'8" cts. Construction steps 50' long. Note construction joints and inspection galleries, also copper seal at upstream face along construction joint, August 26, 1922

 Item — Box: 85
Identifier: 3297
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 The photo album titles were also transcribed from Lippincott’s own titles.Several photograph titles reference outdated geographic names that include racial slurs.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, 1922

Showing construction trestle, chutes and north abutment, August 26, 1922

 Item — Box: 85
Identifier: 3298
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 The photo album titles were also transcribed from Lippincott’s own titles.Several photograph titles reference outdated geographic names that include racial slurs.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, 1922

View from end - steel construction trestle and gate being set on second step down. Drainage through 8" concrete pipe. Note long key being cast on upstream side at top each lift, August 26, 1922

 Item — Box: 85
Identifier: 3299
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 The photo album titles were also transcribed from Lippincott’s own titles.Several photograph titles reference outdated geographic names that include racial slurs.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, 1922

Hetch Hetchy Dam, outlet tower. Outlet tower part of dam screens are precast with excellent results. Note high tower and concrete blocks for support of stiffleg derricks on top of dam poured ahead of balance of structure, August 27, 1922

 Item — Box: 85
Identifier: 3299A
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 27, 1922

Hetch Hetchy Dam, bulk cement storage bins and main concrete hoist tower, August 27, 1922

 Item — Box: 85
Identifier: 3299B
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 27, 1922

Hetch Hetchy Dam, Hetch Hetchy Reservoir site from top of dam, August 27, 1922

 Item — Box: 85
Identifier: 3299C
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 27, 1922

R.C. Starr and C.R. Rankin, resident engineer, in throat of needle valve, August 27, 1922

 Item — Box: 85
Identifier: 3299D
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 27, 1922

Hetch Hetchy Dam, downstream face. Dam is poured in five foot lifts. Note form supports and plums. Concrete 5 feet from each face to be 1-2-4, hard to control exact depth. Note stiffleg derrick on concrete pier carried up ahead of main dam, August 27, 1922

 Item — Box: 85
Identifier: 3299E
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 27, 1922

Hetch Hetchy Dam, mass concrete. Mix 1-3-6 with 7% plums, Note size of plums also porous concrete blocks for drainage wells. Blocks are precast, mix 1-1-8 with 15"×15' drain hole through center. Very good results. 28 day test shows 100% comp. strength, August 27, 1922

 Item — Box: 85
Identifier: 3299F
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 27, 1922

Hetch Hetchy Dam, concrete plant. Cement all handled in bulk is brought to top of dam by railroad unloaded with Morman scrapers, carried to bins in upper left hand corner, and by gravity, through 2-8" pipes to mixers, 2-2 c.y. each, at base high tower. Aggregate secured from deposit in reservoir basin about 1/4 mile above dam, crushed, screened and washed near pits. Railed to bin by dinkies and elevated by conveyor belts to gins above mixers. Concrete from mixers elevated through high tower and spouted to location through flumes, August 27, 1922

 Item — Box: 85
Identifier: 3299G
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 27, 1922