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Contract 64-18 soils study, Contractor Shannon and Wilson, 11 June 1964, Photo by Tice, Drill holes and bucket auger holes to identify and test soil in the L Street slide area, Four Seasons Apt. top center left

Contract 64-18 soils study, Contractor Shannon and Wilson, 11 June 1964, Photo by Tice, Drill holes and bucket auger holes to identify and test soil in the L Street slide area, Four Seasons Apt. top center left

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Original caption: Contract 64-18 soils study, Contractor Shannon and Wilson, 11 June 1964, Photo by Tice, Drill holes and bucket auger holes to identify and test soil in the L Street slide area, Four Seasons Apt. top center left. [There are no photograph numbers accompanying the photos. They are captioned in order that they appear in folder. All dates are contained within the captions. Many of the photos are from the Alaska District restoration work following the 27 March 1964 earthquake.]
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