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Box 2

 Container

Contains 229 Results:

Enterprise, UT. Location: Narrows Dam site. Dragging rock into the dam site from a quarry, 1924 November

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:81
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The L.M. Winsor Photograph Collection consists of 958 photographs and negatives that document Winsor's carreer as an irrigation specialist and flood control researcher. Collectively, the photographs show the step-by-step construction of many dams and flood control barriers, and chronicle the changing machinery and technologies used to build dams from 1915 to the early 1940s. Included in the images are many different irrigation and flood control projects, the surveying of the Bear River...
Dates: 1924 November

Farmington, UT. Location: Farmington Road Crossing. Workers endeavoring to keep stream within confinement of channel. Two days later the channel completely filled and stream broke away just beyond bridge to left, 1924 April 15

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:85
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The L.M. Winsor Photograph Collection consists of 958 photographs and negatives that document Winsor's carreer as an irrigation specialist and flood control researcher. Collectively, the photographs show the step-by-step construction of many dams and flood control barriers, and chronicle the changing machinery and technologies used to build dams from 1915 to the early 1940s. Included in the images are many different irrigation and flood control projects, the surveying of the Bear River...
Dates: 1924 April 15

Kanosh, UT. Flood barrier spillway. Two views showing detail of construction, 1924

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:89
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The L.M. Winsor Photograph Collection consists of 958 photographs and negatives that document Winsor's carreer as an irrigation specialist and flood control researcher. Collectively, the photographs show the step-by-step construction of many dams and flood control barriers, and chronicle the changing machinery and technologies used to build dams from 1915 to the early 1940s. Included in the images are many different irrigation and flood control projects, the surveying of the Bear River...
Dates: 1924

Parowan, UT. Two views near mouth of Parowan canyon showing immense deposit of gravel which had been cleared out of stream during period of high water flow in previous years. This method of control was used in an effort to clear the stream of debris so that it might be used for irrigation, 1924 April

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:90
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The L.M. Winsor Photograph Collection consists of 958 photographs and negatives that document Winsor's carreer as an irrigation specialist and flood control researcher. Collectively, the photographs show the step-by-step construction of many dams and flood control barriers, and chronicle the changing machinery and technologies used to build dams from 1915 to the early 1940s. Included in the images are many different irrigation and flood control projects, the surveying of the Bear River...
Dates: 1924 April

Willard, UT. View of twin culverts just as they were about to be completely filled with gravel, 1924 May 6

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:92
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The L.M. Winsor Photograph Collection consists of 958 photographs and negatives that document Winsor's carreer as an irrigation specialist and flood control researcher. Collectively, the photographs show the step-by-step construction of many dams and flood control barriers, and chronicle the changing machinery and technologies used to build dams from 1915 to the early 1940s. Included in the images are many different irrigation and flood control projects, the surveying of the Bear River...
Dates: 1924 May 6

Willard, UT. Looking down stream from mouth of canyon just before stream was placed under control, 1924 May 8

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:93
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The L.M. Winsor Photograph Collection consists of 958 photographs and negatives that document Winsor's carreer as an irrigation specialist and flood control researcher. Collectively, the photographs show the step-by-step construction of many dams and flood control barriers, and chronicle the changing machinery and technologies used to build dams from 1915 to the early 1940s. Included in the images are many different irrigation and flood control projects, the surveying of the Bear River...
Dates: 1924 May 8

Willard, UT. Looking down stream across remnants of original diversion dam. Committee on left is discussing the problem of supporting the proposition to control the stream, 1924 May 8

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:94
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The L.M. Winsor Photograph Collection consists of 958 photographs and negatives that document Winsor's carreer as an irrigation specialist and flood control researcher. Collectively, the photographs show the step-by-step construction of many dams and flood control barriers, and chronicle the changing machinery and technologies used to build dams from 1915 to the early 1940s. Included in the images are many different irrigation and flood control projects, the surveying of the Bear River...
Dates: 1924 May 8

Willard, UT. Location: Willard Barrier. Photograph of west embankment just before water turned in for the first time, 1924 May 9

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:95
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The L.M. Winsor Photograph Collection consists of 958 photographs and negatives that document Winsor's carreer as an irrigation specialist and flood control researcher. Collectively, the photographs show the step-by-step construction of many dams and flood control barriers, and chronicle the changing machinery and technologies used to build dams from 1915 to the early 1940s. Included in the images are many different irrigation and flood control projects, the surveying of the Bear River...
Dates: 1924 May 9

Willard, UT. Evening. Looking north along highway on west side of barrier a short time after same was put into operation for the first time. Sand bags were used to direct the water off of the road and carry it through the channel above the temporary road crossing. Note the heavy leak through the section of the embankment near the telephone pole, 1924 May 9

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:96
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The L.M. Winsor Photograph Collection consists of 958 photographs and negatives that document Winsor's carreer as an irrigation specialist and flood control researcher. Collectively, the photographs show the step-by-step construction of many dams and flood control barriers, and chronicle the changing machinery and technologies used to build dams from 1915 to the early 1940s. Included in the images are many different irrigation and flood control projects, the surveying of the Bear River...
Dates: 1924 May 9

Willard, UT. Looking northeast across corner of west dike during early stages of development showing how high water had buried the mass of boulders during a period of less than 12 days of operation, 1924 May

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:97
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The L.M. Winsor Photograph Collection consists of 958 photographs and negatives that document Winsor's carreer as an irrigation specialist and flood control researcher. Collectively, the photographs show the step-by-step construction of many dams and flood control barriers, and chronicle the changing machinery and technologies used to build dams from 1915 to the early 1940s. Included in the images are many different irrigation and flood control projects, the surveying of the Bear River...
Dates: 1924 May