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70' Spand Caging Bridge, Main Canal, Wapato; Wapato Dam during Flood, Dec., 1917

70' Spand Caging Bridge, Main Canal, Wapato; Wapato Dam during Flood, ...

Wapato Two photographs of a river and a bridge. Two photographs of a river and a bridge. Public domain postcard scan.

Forms for Wapato Dam;  Abutments -Wapato Dam

Forms for Wapato Dam; Abutments -Wapato Dam

Wapato Two photographs of a bridge being constructed. A pair of photographs of a construction site. Public domain postcard scan.

Temporary Structure at Head of Lateral "C." 21' Power Drop. Wapato; Wapato Dam during Flood, Dec., 1917

Temporary Structure at Head of Lateral "C." 21' Power Drop. Wapato; Wa...

Wapato Two photographs of the great salt lake, a large rock formation, and a large rock formation. Two photographs of a beach and a beach. Public domain postcard scan.

Wapato Dam;  Wapato Dam and Sluice Gates

Wapato Dam; Wapato Dam and Sluice Gates

Wapato Public domain photograph related to 1930s-1950s dwelling, building, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Forms, Wapato Dam; Wapato Dam during Flood

Forms, Wapato Dam; Wapato Dam during Flood

Wapato Public domain photograph of train tracks, railroad works, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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