Box 3
Container
Contains 219 Results:
Bear River Refuge, Utah, Preparing outlet Spillbox No. 2 for riprap below downstream apron and cut off, or curtain wall. Note consistency of silty clay being removed from excavation, 1940 November
File — Box: 3
Identifier: 3:202
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:
1940 November
Bear River Refuge, Utah. Concrete Spillbox No. 2 on South side of Unit 2 looking east along section to be occupied by bridge, 1940 November
File — Box: 3
Identifier: 3:203
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:
1940 November
Bear River Refuge, Utah. General view of concrete Spillbox No. 2 on south side of Unit 2 looking southeast, 1940 November
File — Box: 3
Identifier: 3:204
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:
1940 November
Bear River Refuge, Utah. Concrete Spillbox No. 1. Located in North Bay Unit 1 looking northwest along flashboard section, 1940 November
File — Box: 3
Identifier: 3:205
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:
1940 November
Same as 3:205, except looking northeast along outlet end, 1940 November
File — Box: 3
Identifier: 3:206
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:
1940 November
Boulder Refuge, 1930 November, Dec. 4, 1940
File — Box: 3
Identifier: 3:207
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:
1930 November; Dec. 4, 1940
Boulder Refuge. Lake Mead from Wild Life Service boat looking northeast toward junction of Version River and Muddy Valley, 1940 December 4
File — Box: 3
Identifier: 3:208
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:
1940 December 4
Boulder Refuge. Same as 3:208 except looking down Diversion Valley from junction of Noapa Valley, 1940 December 4
File — Box: 3
Identifier: 3:209
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:
1940 December 4
Boulder Refuge. Edge of present silt. Delta about 5 miles below high water mark reached by Lake Mead in Version River area looking west, 1940 December 4
File — Box: 3
Identifier: 3:210
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:
1940 December 4
Boulder Refuge. Silt deposit in Version River about 5 miles below high water mark reached by Lake Mead looking upstream, 1940 December 4
File — Box: 3
Identifier: 3:211
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:
1940 December 4