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Lower Gatewell (Reinforcement Steel for Upper Section) - Bureau of Indian Affairs

Lower Gatewell (Reinforcement Steel for Upper Section) - Bureau of Ind...

Public domain photograph related to native Americans, Reservations, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Trash Rack and Gatewell (Pouring Upper Section) - Bureau of Indian Affairs

Trash Rack and Gatewell (Pouring Upper Section) - Bureau of Indian Aff...

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Trash Rack and Gatewell (Pouring Upper Section) - Bureau of Indian Affairs

Trash Rack and Gatewell (Pouring Upper Section) - Bureau of Indian Aff...

Public domain photograph related to native Americans, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Reservations, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Pine Ridge Agency: Miscellaneous Photographs

North Shore Scenic Drive - Upper Section of Gooseberry Falls

North Shore Scenic Drive - Upper Section of Gooseberry Falls

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Upper Gooseberry Falls can be found in Minnesota's Gooseberry Falls State Park. Location: Minnesota (47.148° N 91.477° W) Status: Publ... More

Lower Gatewell (Earth Fill Up to Upper Section) - Bureau of Indian Affairs

Lower Gatewell (Earth Fill Up to Upper Section) - Bureau of Indian Aff...

Public domain photograph related to native Americans, Reservations, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Lower Gatewell (Pouring Upper Section) - Bureau of Indian Affairs

Lower Gatewell (Pouring Upper Section) - Bureau of Indian Affairs

Public domain photograph related to native Americans, Reservations, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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