Inventory of the Department of Irrigation Photographs AR-058

Sara Gunasekara
University of California, Davis Library, University Archives
2015
1st Floor, Shields Library, University of California
100 North West Quad
Davis, CA
speccoll@ucdavis.edu


Language of Material: English
Contributing Institution: University of California, Davis Library, University Archives
Title: Department of Irrigation Photographs
Creator: University of California, Davis. Department of Irrigation
Identifier/Call Number: AR-058
Physical Description: 26.8 linear feet
Date (inclusive): 1895-1959
Abstract: The UC Davis Department of Irrigation Photographs contain images taken by the department from 1895-1959. Subjects include many topics related to California irrigation including dams, canals, reservoirs, pumps, wells, preparing land for irrigation, and field and laboratory experiments. Most of the images were taken in California; however, there are also photographs from other locations in the western United States.
Physical Location: Researchers should contact Archives and Special Collections to request collections, as many are stored offsite.

Administrative History

The Division of Irrigation of the College of Agriculture was an outgrowth of events that began in the summer of 1900 when University of California President Benjamin I. Wheeler invited Elwood Mead, head of the United States Department of Agriculture's irrigation investigations, to organize teaching and research on irrigation in the University.
The early program at Davis included irrigation experiments with alfalfa and field crops, as well as the installation of a small vineyard to demonstrate contour-furrow irrigation.
Other early division activities includes studies of irrigation and irrigation possibilities in various parts of the state, the irrigation census in California of 1910 for the Bureau of the Census, a study of irrigation resources of California, and publication of the first irrigation map of California, for the State Conservation Commission.
In the 1920s members of the Division of Irrigation at Davis helped develop the California Water Plan, and a second California Irrigation map (1922). The Division became the Department of Irrigation in 1936, with a faculty of ten under the leadership of Frank Veihmeyer.

Scope and Content

The collection contains negatives and prints of images taken by the department from 1895-1959. Subjects include dams, canals, reservoirs, pumps, wells, preparing land for irrigation and field and laboratory experiments. Most of the images were taken in California but there are also photographs from the Western United States.

Arrangement of the Collection

The collection is arranged in two series: 1. Index to images and 2. Negatives and prints.

Access

Collection is open for research.

Processing Information

Sara Gunasekara processed this collection. Data entry assistance was provided by student employees My-Hanh Nguyen and Carena Leung.

Acquisition Information

Transferred from the Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Department of Irrigation Photographs, AR-058, Archives and Special Collections, UC Davis Library, University of California, Davis.

Publication Rights

All applicable copyrights for the collection are protected under chapter 17 of the U.S. Copyright Code. Requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Regents of the University of California as the owner of the physical items. It is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Irrigation -- California -- History -- Pictorial works
Water resources development -- California -- History -- Pictorial works
Water districts -- California -- History -- Pictorial works
University of California, Davis. Department of Irrigation -- History -- Pictorial works
Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

 

Index of images Series 1. 1895-1959

Physical Description: 3.6 linear feet

Scope and Content

The index is comprised of cards that contain the image descriptions as well as mounted prints. The index is organized according to the department's original classification system.
Box 59, Folder  1

Salter Fill, Modesto Irrigation District 700-A-a-143 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows the downstream slope of the Salter Fill, ready for lining.
Box 59, Folder  2

Dam in Strawberry Furrow, Pajaro Valley, California 700-A-a-144 1915 August 26

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

These dams are placed at intervals of about 80 feet in furrows in a strawberry field where the furrows are given any grade. Their purpose is to hold back the irrigation water and thus to permit of an adequate irrigation at the upper ends of the furrows as well as at the lower ends. The reason for laying the furrows on a grade is to permit rain water to run off in the winter where the soil is so heavy that it does not absorb rain water as it falls. Otherwise the water would flood over the berry vines and injure them. these dams are of earth and are covered with cloth or paper to prevent their washing away. These excess water flows over the dam into the next section below.
Box 59, Folder  3

Section of Morgan Fill, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 700-A-a-145 1915 December 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows the type of slate rock used for the two outer walls of this fill. The only hydraulic material was placed inside. Owing to the looseness of this slate rock, the fill has settled several inches. At the bottom of the picture is shown the lower end of the storm culvert beneath the fill.
Box 59, Folder  4

Upper Dominici Fill, Modesto Irrigation District, Cal 700-A-a-146 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

On the east is a vertical cliff, showing where the fill has settled. The loose material at the top had recently wasted there and the rains started erosion.
Box 59, Folder  5

West End of San Fernando Dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-A-a-147 1915 December 21

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The aqueduct gate is shown on the hillside; also trestle of three pipes for sluicing.
Box 59, Folder  6

Lower Slope of Hydraulicked Mockingbird Canyon Lake Dam, Riverside, California 700-A-a-148 1915 December 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The wasteway is shown on the right.
Box 59, Folder  7

Rairden Fill, Modesto Irrigation District, California 700-A-a-149 1915 February 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows the upper side of the fill. The sand pump and sluiceway can be seen on the left of the picture.
Box 59, Folder  8

Mockingbird Canyon Lake Dam, Riverside, California 700-A-a-150 1915 December 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is the upper slope of the Dam, showing the core-wall. This picture and Picture No. 700-A-a-155 form a panorama.
Box 59, Folder  9

Morgan Fill, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 700-A-a-151 1915 December 01

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This view was taken looking up the canal.
Box 59, Folder  10

San Fernando Dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-A-a-152 1915 December 21

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This picture was taken looking east. The drainage well is shown in the foreground.
Box 59, Folder  11

East End of San Fernando Dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-A-a-153 1915 December 21

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Earth is being hauled from the steam shovel and dumped in the crusher and sump, above the east end of the Dam.
Box 59, Folder  12

Diversion weir of Moore dam, Yolo Water and Power Co., Cache Creek 700-A-a-154 1914 August

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  13

Mockingbird Canyon Lake Dam, Riverside, California 700-A-a-155 1915 December 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is the upper slope of the Dam, showing the core-wall. This picture and Picture No. 700-A-a-150 form a panorama.
Box 59, Folder  14

Brush Breakwater near Saugus, California 700-A-a-156 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  15

Indian Hill Hydraulic Fill, Modesto Irrigation District, Cal 700-A-a-157 1915 December 05

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

On the right is shown the end of the hydraulicking flume. A portion of the concrete side lining in course of construction is shown in the distance adjoining the lining of the canal beyond the fill. The contract price of hydraulicking this fill was 24-1/2 cents per cubic yard for about 36,000 cubic yards of fill.
Box 59, Folder  16

La Grange Dam on Tuolumne River, La Grange, California 700-A-a-158 1915 July 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

On the left is the headgate of the Modesto Canal, and at the right is the hillside through which the Turlock tunnel is constructed.
Box 59, Folder  17

Capay Dam of the Yolo Water & Power Co., Yolo County, Cal 700-A-a-159 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is a diversion dam situated on Cache Creek, several miles above Capay in Yolo County, completed February 1913, at a cost of $45,000. On the right is the headgate of Adams Canal which supplies water for lands on north side of Cache Creek. At the south end of the dam, just outside the picture, is a similar headgate for Winters Canal, which supplies lands in the neighborhood of Madison and thence south to Winters and east to Davis.
Box 59, Folder  18

Capay Dam of Yolo Water & Power Co., on Cache Creek, Cal. (See Picture No. 700-A-a-159) 700-A-a-160 1915 November 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  19

Capay Dam of Yolo Water & Power Co., on Cache Creek, Cal. (See Picture No. 700-A-a-159) 700-A-a-161 1915 November 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  20

Diversion Dam and Head of East Ditch, Big Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 700-A-a-162 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This picture was taken June 30, 1915, following a winter of very heavy rainfall, and it undoubtedly shows more water in Big Rock Creek than would be found at this time of the summer in a year of normal rainfall.
Box 59, Folder  21

Clear Lake Impounding Dam, Yolo Water & Power Co., near Lower Lake, Cal 700-A-a-163 1914 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is located at the first riffle in Cache Creek after leaving Clear Lake. The dam was completed October 1, 1914, at a cost of $80,000. The dam has 15 gates capable of discharging 12,000 cubic feet per second. On the right is the gate leading to the tunnel which is intended to supply water for power purposes lower down on Cache Creek.
Box 59, Folder  22

Part of Clear Lake Dam, Yolo Water and Power Company, near Lower Lake, California 700-A-a-164 1914 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This view represents the south end of this impounding dam. This picture and Pictures Nos. 166 & 167 form a panorama. For description of the dam see Picture No. 163. The picture was taken from the lower side.
Box 59, Folder  23

Rairden Fill, Downstream Side, and Looking Down Canal, Modesto Irrigation District, Cal 700-A-a-165 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The sub-structure of the wooden flume can be seen projecting above the hydraulicked earth.
Box 59, Folder  24

Part of Clear Lake Dam, Yolo Water and Power Company, near Lower Lake, California 700-A-a-166 1914 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This view represents the middle of the impounding dam. This picture and Pictures Nos. 164 & 167 form a panorama. For description of the dam see Picture No. 163
Box 59, Folder  25

Part of Clear Lake Dam, Yolo Water and Power Company, near Lower Lake, California 700-A-a-167 1914 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This view represents the north end of the impounding dam. This picture and Pictures Nos. 164 & 166 form a panorama. For description of the dam see Picture No. 163.
Box 59, Folder  26

San Fernando Dam, Cal., Showing Outlet Towers 700-A-a-168 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This is a hydraulic filled dam, situated at the edge of San Fernando Valley, near San Fernando, on the line of the Los Angeles aqueduct. Water enters the reservoir from the aqueduct through a spillway on the left, not shown in the picture. A division box is located at the spillway and from that the main pipe line for the Los Angeles city supply passes through the left-hand tower. Water can also be taken into this pipe from the reservoir through the left-hand tower. The right-hand tower is the outlet to the San Fernando Irrigation District.
Box 59, Folder  27

This, and the Succeeding Picture, Show Bassano Dam, on the Canadian Pacific Railroad Project, East of Calgary, Alberta, Canada 700-A-a-169 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  28

Submerged dam, Tujonga Wash, Los Angeles, county 700-A-a-170 1916

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  29

Bassano Dam, on the Canadian Pacific Railroad Project, East of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (See Picture No. 169) 700-A-a-172 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  30

Capay Dam, Yolo Water and Power Company, California 700-A-a-173 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  31

Restraining Dam of the Yolo Water and Power Company at the Outlet of Clear Lake, California 700-A-a-174 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  32

Diverting Dam, Across Cache Creek, Yolo Water and Power Company, California 700-A-a-175 undated

Box 59, Folder  33

Diversion dam for feeder canal to supply East Park Reservoir Dam, from above, Orland Project, Cal 700-A-a-176 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  34

Diversion Dam and Supply Canal to East Park Reservoir, Orland Project, California 700-A-a-177 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  35

East Park Reservoir Dam, Orland Project, California 700-A-a-178 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  36

Inner facing in the San Fernando Dam, Above the Los Angeles Aqueduct System, California 700-A-a-179 1914 December

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  37

Old Bear Valley Dam, San Bernardino County, California 700-A-a-180 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  38

Dam at outlet of Mc Coy Flat Reservoir on headwaters of Susan River, Lassen Co 700-A-a-181 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This reservoir is the property of the Lassen Irrigation Company. The dam was enlarged while the system was under the control of Scott McArthur prior to its sale to the farmers at Standish.
Box 59, Folder  39

Possible Dam Site in Bear River on Property owned by Ivan H. Parker of Auburn 700-A-a-182 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The width of the canyon at the bottom of the dam would be about 80 feet and with a hundred foot height the top width would be about 300 feet. The reservoir site back of this dam site was surveyed in 1904 as a proposed debris collecting basin. At an elevation of 75 feet above the present bed this survey gives the storage capacity as 7,500,000 cubic yards; at an elevation of 100 feet a storage capacity of 14,500,000 cubic yards or about 9000 acre feet. The elevation of this reservoir site is about 1800 feet according to Mr. Parker or about 450 feet above Auburn.
Box 59, Folder  40

Morena Dam, San Diego County, showing crest and lower face 700-A-a-183 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  41

Morena Dam, San Diego County, showing crest and upper face 700-A-a-184 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Moreno Reservoir was formerly one of the properties of the Southern California Mountain Water Co., but is now owned by the city of San Diego for a portion of its municipal supply. The height of the dam as completed in 1912 was 267 feet. The crest was raised 5 feet in 1916 in order to give a larger head over the spillway without overtopping during flood periods.
Box 59, Folder  42

New La Mesa Eastwood Type Multiple Arch Dam. Cuyamaca Water System, San Diego County, nearing completion January, 1918 700-A-a-185 1918 January

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This dam is 900 feet long and 113 feet high and was to be completed in January, 1918 at an approximate cost of $130,000.
Box 59, Folder  43

Central Arch of new La Mesa Multiple Arch Dam, Cuyamaca Water System, San Diego County, January, 1918 700-A-a-186 1918 January

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  44

Clearing Magalia Dam Site, Paradise Irrigation District, July, 1917 700-A-a-187 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The trench in the center is for puddled core. The reservoir made by the dam to be built at this site has a capacity of only 3200 acre-feet when built to a height of 90 feet. Two dams are necessary at this site, one where the clearing is under way and a smaller one where the trestle is shown at the extreme top center of the picture.
Box 59, Folder  45

Looking Down Stream from Big Meadows Dam 700-A-a-189 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

On the left is shown uncompleted portion of Eastwood Multiple Arch Dam abandoned prior to construction of present dam. July, 1917.
Box 59, Folder  46

Big Meadows Dam of Great Western Power Company 700-A-a-190 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This is a hydraulic fill dam and has an impounding capacity of 300,000 acre- feet. The ultimate planned capacity with higher dam is 1,200,000 acre-feet. July, 1917.
Box 59, Folder  47

Power Company Dam across Merced River at Merced Falls 700-A-a-192 1918 June 20

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  48

Dam of San Joaquin and Kings River Canal and Irrigation Company across San Joaquin River south of Firebaugh 700-A-a-193 1918 April 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

At the extreme right of the picture near the pile driver, the railing indicates the bulge at the southeast end of the dam. This weakening of this structure has lead the company to prepare plans for a concrete dam across the river to be placed slightly below.
Box 59, Folder  49

Crocker-Huffman Dam Across Merced River below Snelling 700-A-a-194 1918 June 20

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  50

Sweetwater Dam, San Diego County 700-A-a-195 undated

Scope and Content

Height of dam, 118 feet. Length of dam, 500 feet. Capacity of siphon spillway of six 6' x 12' Units, 16,000 cu. ft. per sec. Capacity of overflow spillways (center and south end of dam, 32,000 cu. ft, per sec). Total capacity of all spillways, 48,000 cu. ft. per second. Length of center overflow spillway, 236'. Length of south overflow spillway, 234'. Efficiency of siphon spillway figures at 70% under 36' head.
Box 59, Folder  51

Barrett dam site and temporary dam owned by city of San Diego, Calif 700-A-a-200 1897? March

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  52

Brush dam across Cache Creek above Rumsey, Calif.; ruins of head of Clear Lake Water Works irrigating system 700-A-a-201 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  53

Cache Creek Dam, (below Proctor's pump) put in temporarily late in the season when irrigation by pumping is undertaken, Calif 700-A-a-202 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  54

Brush dam above Rumsey. Head of remains of old Clear Lake ditch; irrigating about 100 acres during the summer of 1900. Calif 700-A-a-203 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  55

Old Clear Lake Dam, Calif. Heavy timber dam built across Cache Creek below the gorge leading from Capay valley by the Clear Creek Water Works. This was to have been the head of the most extensive irrigation works ever planned for Yolo County 700-A-a-204 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  56

Temporary dam on Cache Creek, Calif. and pumping machinery user by Messers. Morrin and Batey on their ranches, north side of Cache Creek above the Nelson bridge. The engine in sight is that owned by S.V. Searlett 700-A-a-205 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  57

Rock and Brush Check Dam, Constructed by Los Angeles County in Haines Canyon, California 700-A-a-206 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

The double crest dissipates the force of the overflow. The dam is depressed where it will concentrate the overflow on the larger rock in the natural stream bed.
Box 59, Folder  58

Rock Check Dam, Constructed by Los Angeles County in Haines Canyon, in Experimental Work on Flood Control, California 700-A-a-207 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  59

Check Dams Built by Los Angeles County in Haines Canyon, California 700-A-a-208 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  60

Mill Creek Canyon, California 700-A-a-209 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  61

Division and Control Gate on Ditch for Spreading Water on San Antonio Creek, California 700-A-a-210 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

This view shows the general character of the spreading ground.
Box 59, Folder  62

Mouth of San Antonio Canyon, California 700-A-a-211 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

This picture shows damaged concrete diversion dam for spreading water. The view shows the reinforcing rods from which the concrete has been worn away by debris carried by stream.
Box 59, Folder  63

Construction of Rock Levee faced with Boulders, Enclosed by Wire Mesh, on San Antonio Creek, California 700-A-a-212 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  64

Rock Levee on San Antonio Creek, California 700-A-a-213 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

The drift on the face of the levee shows the height at which the flood water stood.
Box 59, Folder  65

One of Many Check Dams in Ward Canyon, near Los Angeles, California 700-A-a-214 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

This was built to prevent flood damage on a private estate.
Box 59, Folder  66

Cuyamaca Dam, San Diego County, California 700-A-a-215 1908

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  67

Dye Canon reservoir dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct 700-A-a-216 1912

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  68

New Eastwood Multiple Arch Dam, Below Old Bear Valley Dam, Crest of Latter Showing Above the Water Line, California 700-A-a-217 1913

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  69

Escondido dam, San Diego County, Calif. From lower side 700-A-a-218 1895 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  70

Escondido Rock Fill Dam, San Diego County, California 700-A-a-219 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  71

Folsom dam taken from top of waste gate at side, Calif 700-A-a-220 1900 May

Box 59, Folder  72

Franklin Canyon Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-a-221 1914 April

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  73

Hemet dam, southern California 700-A-a-222 1893 January

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  74

Laguna dam from California side of Colorado River 700-A-a-223 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  75

La Grange Dam at the head of Modesto and Turlock Canals. At left is shown concrete spill at head of Modesto Canal. Calif 700-A-a-224 undated

Box 59, Folder  76

La Mesa dam, Cuyamaca Water Co., San Diego Co., Calif 700-A-a-225 1908

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  77

La Mesa Dam, San Diego County, California. Since submerged by construction of multiple arch Eastwood Dam, 1917 700-A-a-226 1915 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

Constructed by the San Diego Flume Co., now Cuyamaca Water Company. This is a hydraulic fill.
Box 59, Folder  78

"Middle Dam" showing manner of laying logs, South Fork of Stanislaus River, Calif 700-A-a-227 undated

Box 59, Folder  79

Timber Crib Dam- Plank slope of "Middle Dam", South Fork of Stanislaus River, Calif 700-A-a-228 1908

Box 59, Folder  80

Debris gathered at Middle Dam on South Fork of Stanislaus River, Cal 700-A-a-229 1908

Box 59, Folder  81

Old Mission Dam, San Diego River, California 700-A-a-230 1914 March

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  82

Mockingbird dam, Gage Canal Co. Hydraulic fill with concrete core 700-A-a-231 1915 September

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  83

Moore Dam, Calif 700-A-a-232 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  84

Lower Otay dam, water at 60 ft. level, San Diego County, Calif 700-A-a-233 1897 March

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  85

Lower Otay Dam, California 700-A-a-234 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

Rockfill with steel core. Destroyed February 1916 by being overtopped - spillway inadequate.
Box 59, Folder  86

Site of Lower Otay Dam After Destruction, California 700-A-a-235 1916 February

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  87

Upper Otay Dam, California 700-A-a-236 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

Built of concrete with reinforcement of old street railway cable. This is not a "gravity" dam and for that reason has been much criticized by engineers.
Box 59, Folder  88

Upper Otay Dam, California 700-A-a-237 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

This was built by the predecessor of the Southern California Mtn. Water Company (Spreckles Co.) now owned by San Diego City.
Box 59, Folder  89

Upper Otay Dam, California. View taken from west end 700-A-a-238 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

This was built by E.S. Babcock of San Diego, without services of an engineer.
Box 59, Folder  90

Remains of Pacoina submerged dam, San Fernando Valley near Los Angeles 700-A-a-239 1915 February

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

See description in Schuyler's book.
Box 59, Folder  91

Retaining dam on Lake Tahoe at mouth of Truckee, looking down river, Calif 700-A-a-240 1900 October

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  92

San Fernando Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-a-241 1915 February

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

The south or lower side of the dam has no concrete facing. The municipal supply line is shown in the left background.
Box 59, Folder  93

San Fernando Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-a-242 1915 February

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

This picture was taken in the earlier days of construction and shows the building up of the hydraulic fill beyond the portion which was lined with concrete. On the right in the middle foreground is the tressle used in carrying the hydraulic discharge pipe from one side of the dam to the other. No each side of the dam is built up from one end to the other, continuously.
Box 59, Folder  94

San Mateo dam from reservoir site, showing riprapping at ends, Calif 700-A-a-243 undated

Photographer: C.T.J.
Box 59, Folder  95

San Mateo Dam from above, Calif 700-A-a-244 undated

Photographer: C.T.J.
Box 59, Folder  96

San Mateo Dam 700-A-a-245 undated

Box 59, Folder  97

Submerged Dam on Santiago Creek, California 700-A-a-246 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  98

Submerged dam Arroya Seco near Devil's Gate, Pasadena, Calif 700-A-a-247 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  99

Sweetwater Dam, After Second Enlargement, Made in 1911. California 700-A-a-248 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

Original dam of stone masonry. First extension height only, and of concrete. Second extension of concrete, raised height and increased thickness from base up on downstream side.
Box 59, Folder  100

Water Pouring Over Sweet Water Dam After Raising about 1911. California 700-A-a-249 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

Picture taken after raising height of dam.
Box 59, Folder  101

Sweetwater dam, San Diego County, Calif 700-A-a-250 1908

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  102

Yorba dam Anaheim Union Water Co. Orange Co. Calif 700-A-a-251 1915 April

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  103

Dam at Outlet of Echo Lake 700-A-a-252 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  104

Lake Spalding Dam, Pacific Gas and Electric Company 700-A-a-253 1918 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This reservoir furnishes the main irrigation supply for Placer County fruit districts. This dam was built in 1912 and raised in 1916 to its present height of 260 feet. The structure has a crest length of 745 feet and a crest elevation of 4860 feet. The capacity of the reservoir is 63,900 acre feet; flood area 640 acres; catchment area 121 square miles and average snow depth of water shed 9 feet.
Box 59, Folder  105

Another View of Lake Spalding Dam, Pacific Gas and Electric Co 700-A-a-254 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

See picture 700-A-a-253.
Box 59, Folder  106

Temporary Dam across American River at head of Placerville Ditch 700-A-a-255 1919 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  107

Stanford Vina Ranch Dam on Deer Creek, Butte County 700-A-a-257 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  108

Carroll Dam, San Diego County. This is an Eastwood type multiple arch dam in the canyon of the San Dieguito 700-A-a-258 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

See No. 700-A-b-52
Box 59, Folder  109

Big Meadows Dam of Great Western Power Company. Lake Almanor 700-A-a-259 undated

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  110

Magalia Dam of Paradise Irrigation District 700-A-a-260 1920 August 26

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  111

Community Dam Across Butte Creek and Southern Pacific Bridge showing relative position of both structures 700-A-a-261 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  112

Diagonal Dam Across Butte Creek directly below Southern Pacific Bridge 700-A-a-262 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Built by State Land Settlement Board in cooperation with Ditch owners on Butte Creek. Diagonal construction necessary because of (a) proximity of railroad bridge, and (b) lack of suitable material for a foundation and control of diversion on left bank directly opposite the most suitable ending on right bank.
Box 59, Folder  113

Right or north end of Community Diversion Dam on Butte Creek above Durham State Land Settlement 700-A-a-263 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  114

Southern Pacific Railroad Bridge and Community Dam Across Butte Creek above Durham State Land Settlement 700-A-a-264 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  115

Hemet Dam, showing timber super-structure 700-A-a-265 1923 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  116

Hemet Dam and Hemet Lake 700-A-a-266 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  117

Lake Hemet and dam 700-A-a-267 1923 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  118

Murray multiple arch dam on system of Cuyamaca Water Company southeast of San Diego 700-A-a-268 1923 About August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  119

South San Joaquin Oakdale dam and upper portion south San Joaquin canal 700-A-a-269 undated

Box 59, Folder  120

Overpour south San Joaquin Oakdale dam 700-A-a-270 undated

Box 59, Folder  121

Overpour, south San Joaquin Oakdale dam 700-A-a-271 undated

Box 59, Folder  122

South San Joaquin Oakdale dam 700-A-a-272 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  123

Concrete dam across San Joaquin River at head of San Joaquin and Kings River canal 700-A-a-273 circa 1923

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  124

Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District diversion dam in Sacramento River from below Redding 700-A-a-274 1924 March 20

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  125

Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District diversion dam in Sacramento River at Redding, March 20, 1924 700-A-a-275 1924 March 20

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Slide No. 654
Box 59, Folder  126

Little Rock multiple arch dam, built by Little Rock and Palmdale Irrigation Districts, Mojave Desert, Los Angeles County. Cost of dam about $85 per acre- foot of storage capacity 700-A-a-276 1924 June 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  127

Upper face Palmdale-Littlerock Dam, shortly after completion 700-A-a-277 1924 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Slide No. 657
Box 59, Folder  128

Spillway end of Palmdale-Littlerock Dam 700-A-a-278 1924 June 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  129

Several Negatives: Palmdale-Littlerock Dam (from above). Shortly after completion, June 18, 1924 700-A-a-279 1924 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  130

Don Pedro Dam and Power House 700-A-a-280 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  131

Portion of steel lining of Lower Otay Dam, about ten miles below the site of the dam. Carried down by the flood at the time the dam broke 700-A-a-281 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  132

Dam at Echo Lake, near summit of Placerville road 700-A-a-282 circa 1920

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  133

Earth-filled dam of Silver Flat Reservoir near Hayden Hill, Lassen County. Built by the Juniper Irrigation Company at a cost of about $13,500 700-A-a-283 1925 June 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Built by the Juniper Irrigation Company at a cost of about $13,500. Crest length, 1,200 feet; bottom width, 30 ft.; top width, 5 feet; area at high water, 815 acres; capacity, 3,900 acre-feet.
Box 59, Folder  134

Lookout Dam on Pit River near Lookout and head of Gooch Ditch on left, which is the highest diversion in Big Valley from Pit River 700-A-a-284 1925 June 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  135

Don Pedro Dam, Spillway, and Reservoir. View No. 1 700-A-a-285 1926 April 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  136

Don Pedro Dam. View No. 2 700-A-a-286 1925 April 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  137

Spillway, Don Pedro Dam. View No. 2 700-A-a-287 1926 April 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  138

Don Pedro Dam. View No. 1 700-A-a-288 1926 April 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  139

Don Pedro Dam, base and north end 700-A-a-288a 1922

Box 59, Folder  140

Lake Hodges Dam, San Diego County. (Bul. 21. Div. of Water Reserves p.310) 700-A-a-289 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  141

Lake Hodges Dam, San Diego County 700-A-a-290 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  142

Lake Hodges Dam, San Diego County 700-A-a-291 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  143

Secondary diversion dam of the Anderson Cottonwood Irrig. District Redding, California 700-A-a-292 1928 May 16

Photographer: Holland, A. H. (Albert H.)
Box 59, Folder  144

View of Melones Dam. This picture was taken from the top of the bluff near the power house 700-A-a-293 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  145

Melones Dam, 1928 700-A-a-294 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  146

Melones Dam 700-A-a-295 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  147

Melones Dam 700-A-a-296 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  148

Melones Dam 700-A-a-297 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  149

Melones Dam 700-A-a-298 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  150

Melones Dam 700-A-a-299 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  151

Exchequer Dam 700-A-a-300 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  152

Exchequer Dam 700-A-a-301 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  153

Exchequer Dam 700-A-a-302 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  154

Don Pedro Dam 700-A-a-303 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  155

Don Pedro Dam, 1928 700-A-a-304 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  156

Don Pedro Dam 700-A-a-305 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  157

Don Pedro Dam 700-A-a-306 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Slide No. 655
Box 59, Folder  158

Exchequer Dam 700-A-a-307 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Slide No. 656
Box 59, Folder  159

(2 views) Don Pedro Dam 700-A-a-308 1923 April 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  160

Don Pedro Dam 700-A-a-309 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  161

Van Giesen Diversion Dam, Bear River 700-A-a-311 1928 May 12

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 59, Folder  162

Van Giesen Diversion Dam, Bear River 700-A-a-312 1929 May 12

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  163

Paradise Irrigation District earth fill dam, Magalia 700-A-a-313 1929 November 29

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  164

Don Pedro Dam 700-A-a-314 undated

Box 59, Folder  165

Exchequer Dam 700-A-a-315 undated

Box 59, Folder  166

Downstream view of weir across Kings River at intake to Gould Canal or Centerville. Weir crest controlled by flash boards 700-A-a-316 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  167

Dam at outlet of Clear Lake into Cache Creek showing hydraulic lift gates. Yolo Water and Power Co 700-A-a-317 1929 May 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  168

Clear Lake Dam at head of Cache Creek. Yolo Water & Power Co 700-A-a-318 1929 April 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  169

Capay Weir, Cache Creek. Looking north. Yolo Water & Power Co 700-A-a-319 1929 April 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  170

LaGrange Dam on Tuolumne River showing division of Modesto Irrigation District. Turlock diverts through tunnel on right side. (not shown) 700-A-a-320 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  171

Lower diversion dam on Alamo River. Imperial Irrigation District 700-A-a-321 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  172

More Dam and headgate on Cache Creek, Yolo Co 700-A-a-322 1931 September

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 59, Folder  173

Stony Gorge dam, Orland Project (U.S. Reclamation), upstream face, showing spillway gates 700-A-a-323 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  174

Stony Gorge dam on Stony Creek, Orland Project, showing upstream face of dam 700-A-a-324 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 59, Folder  175

Stony Gorge dam, Stony Creek, Orland Project, showing upstream face of dam 700-A-a-325 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  176

Stony Creek dam on Stony Creek, Orland Project, view along top of dam 700-A-a-326 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  177

Stony Gorge Dam, Stony Creek, Orland Project, view along top of dam 700-A-a-327 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  178

Water passing over spillway, Don Pedro dam 700-A-a-328 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  179

Don Pedro Dam, spillway crest 700-A-a-329 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 59, Folder  180

Littlerock Dam, Littlerock creek and Palmdale Irrigation Districts 700-A-a-330 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  181

Littlerock - Palmdale Irrigation District dam 700-A-a-331 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  182

Littlerock Dam on Littlerock Creek built jointly by Palmdale and Littlerock Irrigation District 700-A-a-332 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  183

Upstream view of Littlerock dam built jointly by Palmdale and Littlerock Creek Irrigation District, (Multiple arch) 700-A-a-333 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  184

Littlerock Dam, view along top of dam 700-A-a-334 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  185

Memorial tablet at Exchequer dam 700-A-a-335 1928

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 59, Folder  186

Lake Hodges Dam, San Dieguito River 700-A-a-336 1932 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  187

Rockfill Dam, Shasta River, Mt. Shasta in background 700-A-a-337 1919

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  188

Dam, Juniper Water Company above Big Valley, Modoc County 700-A-a-338 circa 1924-1925

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  189

Overflow Weir 700-A-a-339 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  190

Exchequer Dam and reservoir 700-A-a-340 1929?

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  191

View of Boulder Dam taken from the power house 700-A-a-341 1935 February 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  192

Boulder dam, downstream face 700-A-a-342 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  193

Downstream view of Boulder Dam showing concrete mixing plant on extreme left and Arizona spillway and "Chinese wall" on right 700-A-a-343 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  194

Downstream view of Boulder dam; Arizona intake towers on upper right 700-A-a-344 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  195

Downstream view of Boulder Dam, showing power house completed 700-A-a-345 1935 February 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  196

Boulder dam, general view, downstream face, showing observation point in foreground 700-A-a-346 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  197

Nevada side of top of Boulder Dam shortly before completion 700-A-a-347 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  198

Nevada spillway, Boulder Dam 700-A-a-348 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  199

Penstock pipe fabrication plant at Boulder dam site 700-A-a-349 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  200

Downstream view of Boulder Dam, showing power house under construction 700-A-a-350 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  201

Downstream view of Boulder dam; diversion tunnel and lower coffer dam in foreground 700-A-a-351 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  202

At Boulder Dam 700-A-a-352 1935 February 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  203

Left to right: W.L. Howard, R. Wray, C. Hofmann, F. Adams, Mapes (U.S.R. Bureau), M. R. Huberty, and N. E. Edlefsen. Taken at Boulder Dam 700-A-a-353 1935 February 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  204

Reading from left to right: N. E. Edlefsen, R. Wray, C. Hofman, L. D. Doneen, Jack Veihneyer, F. Adams, W. L. Howard, M. R. Huberty, C. E. Barbee, and J. E. Christiansen. Taken at Boulder Dam 700-A-a-354 1935 February 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  205

Gillespid dam, Gila River, Arizona. (2 views) 700-A-a-355 1926 or 1927

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  206

Rodriquez Dam, Tia Juana River, Mexico 700-A-a-356 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  207

Citrus Exp. Station, Riverside, California 700-A-a-357 1936 August 29

Photographer: Compton, O. C. (Oliver Cecil), 1903-

Scope and Content

Laguna dam, Colorado River, at intake of Yuma Canal, above Bard, Calif. Photograph taken on trip of Veihmeyer, Frank J., and O.C. Compton, to Imperial Valley. Debris lodged to downstream face of dam.
Box 59, Folder  208

Grand Coulee Dam, Columbia Basin Project, Washington 700-A-a-358 1935?

Box 59, Folder  209

Cache Creek dam, outlet structure for Clear Lake, near Lower Lake, Calif. 9/3/37; Cache Creek Dam, outlet structure 9/3/37; Scott dam, Lake Pillsbury, Hullville, Calif. 9/2/37 700-A-a-359 1937 September

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987

Scope and Content

For other photographs taken on same trip see 758-A- 31
Box 59, Folder  210

Ten of the world's highest dams. (From Reclamation Era 28(5):98. May, 1938) 700-A-a-360 1938 May

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

Slide No. A-1265
Box 59, Folder  211

Exchequer dam 700-A-a-361 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  212

Exchequer dam 700-A-a-362 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  213

Don Pedro dam 700-A-a-363 1928?

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  214

Don Pedro dam 700-A-a-364 1926?

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  215

Don Pedro dam 700-A-a-365 1926?

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  216

Clear Lake dam of Clear Lake Water Co. Drains Clear Lake. Located on Cache creek 700-A-a-366a 1939 December 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  217

Diversion dam Clear Lake Water Co. To be sued as cite of new gaging station to be rated by U.S. Bureau Reclamation 700-A-a-367a 1939 December 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

(a) Looking west. (b) Looking north.
Box 59, Folder  218

Shasta Dam Looking West from Observation House. April 4, 1941 700-A-a-368 1941 April 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  219

Shasta Dam 700-A-a-369 1943 June 11

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  220

Trip with 7 Chinese technicians visiting irrigation & drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. See 710-B-a-154-199 700-A-a 1946 March

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 59, Folder  221

Barret Dam. San Diego, California 700-A-a-370 1948 November 11

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  222

Shasta Dam 700-A-a-371 1951 April 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  223

Old Clear Lake Dam 700-A-a-371 1900

Scope and Content

O.E.S. - I & D. Investigations Old Clear Lake Dam, Calif. Heavy timber dam across Cache Creek below the gorge leading from Capay Valley by the Clear Creek water works. This was to have been the head of the most extensive irrigation works ever planned for Yolo County.
Box 59, Folder  224

O.E.S.-I+D Investigations; Moore Dam, Calif 700-A-a-372 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  225

Flash brand dam 700-A-a-373 undated

Box 59, Folder  226

Dam on Truckee River, Calif 700-A-a-373 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  227

Untitled 700-A-a-374 undated

Box 59, Folder  228

Multiple arch diversion dam 700-A-a-375 undated

Box 59, Folder  229

Multiple arch diversion dam 700-A-a-376 undated

Box 59, Folder  230

Untitled 700-A-a-377 undated

Box 59, Folder  231

Lakehurtz Storage Dam - S. Africa. Lamday's River, Cape Provence 700-A-a-378 1930

Box 59, Folder  232

Untitled 700-A-a-379 undated

Box 59, Folder  233

Straw dam - Cache Creek, Head of Adams ditch 700-A-a-380 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  234

Concrete dam - Merced River 700-A-a-381 1912

Box 59, Folder  235

Hydraulicking Hillside Below Dam at West End, San Fernando Dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-A-b-49 1915 December 21

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Only the one nozzle was used for dislodging earth in the hillside, the water from the large pipe to the right being used as wash water.
Box 59, Folder  236

Sluicing and Pumping Equipment, Lower Side and West End of San Fernando Dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-A-b-50 1915 December 21

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The priming tank is shown on the right.
Box 59, Folder  237

Depositing Hydraulicked Materials from 12-inch Pipe on Lower Side of San Fernando Dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-A-a-51 1915 December 21

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The last length of this pipe, as shown in the picture, has holes about 2x4 to 6 inches in dimension for permitting the deposit of the larger particles before the main volume of water is discharged at the outlet. This gives the finer particles greater opportunity to be carried to the center of the dam. All material was deposited just inside each rim wall. The heavier particles are thus left on the outside and the "fines" are washed to the center to form the only core-wall provided.
Box 59, Folder  238

Construction of Eastwood Type Multiple Arch Caroll Dam in Canyon of San Dieguito, San Diego County for San Dieguito Mutual Water Company on proposed irrigation district 700-A-b-52 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This picture is taken to show the butt of the piers at the lower ends; also to give near view of pouring concrete. Note panel forms and ends of buttresses.
Box 59, Folder  239

Another view of construction of Caroll Multiple Arch Dam in San Dieguito River, San Diego County 700-A-b-53 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Note foot of tour in the center distance from which concrete is poured; also note panel forms for edges.
Box 59, Folder  240

Alpine Dam of Marin Municipal Water District under construction as visited May 2, 1918 700-A-b-54 1918 May 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Estimated cost, including clearing, $250,000. Completion of this dam to a height of 100 ft. will increase the water supply of the district by about 3 million gallons daily and to its ultimate height of 175 ft. to a total of between 10 and 15 million gallons daily.
Box 59, Folder  241

Murray Dam under construction. San Diego County 700-A-b-55 undated

Box 59, Folder  242

San Fernando dam during construction. Earthfilled (hydraulic filled) dam. Los Angeles water system 700-A-a-56 1916

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  243

New Bear Valley Dam under construction, lower side. Multiple arch with buttresses 700-A-b-60 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  244

Escondido dam, San Diego County, Calif. Under construction 700-A-b-61 1895 February

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  245

Franklin Canyon Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-b-62 1915 April

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

This is a hydraulic fill dam constructed at a cost of 20 cents per cubic yard. In the foreground is the concrete gate tower.
Box 59, Folder  246

Haiwee hydraulic fill dam under construction, Los Angeles Aqueduct 700-A-b-63 1911

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  247

The "Hinds" dam which turned the Colorado River. View from top of pile driver looking north 700-A-b-64 1906 November

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  248

Hyraulic fill dam, Mockingbird Canon, Gage Canal Company 700-A-b-65 1913 September

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  249

Hydraulic Fill Dam, Silver Lakes Reservoir, Los Angeles, Calif 700-A-b-66 1907

Box 59, Folder  250

Laguna Dam from California side. Excavations in foreground were filled with water by flood and are being pumped out. Channel Colorado River in distance 700-A-b-67 1906 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  251

Morena dam, San Diego County, Calif, under construction. View from north end 700-A-b-68 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  252

Morena dam, San Diego County, Calif., under construction. Upper side 700-A-b-69 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  253

Morena dam, San Diego County, Calif., under construction, lower side 700-A-b-70 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  254

Monitor throwing stream from #5 centrifugal pump (approximately 1 1/2 sec. ft.) under 60" pressure. Peasly Gulch hydraulic fill, Turlock Main Canal., Calif 700-A-b-71 undated

Box 59, Folder  255

San Fernando Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-b-72 1915 December 2

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

In the foreground is the pipe discharging the hydraulic material.
Box 59, Folder  256

San Fernando Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-b-73 1915 December 2

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  257

San Fernando Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-b-74 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  258

San Fernando Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-b-75 1915 December 2

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

On the left, in the background is the pipe which is the main trunk line of the Los Angeles municipal supply.
Box 59, Folder  259

San Fernando Dam of the Lost Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-b-76 1915 December 2

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

This picture shows the spillway from the aqueduct in the background and also the pipe line from the division box to the west or left-hand tower. In the immediate foreground is a 14 in. steel pipe to convey the hydraulic material used in building up the north side of the dam. the discharge pipe for delivering the materials on the north side of the dam which is built up as the work progresses, in shown on the left.
Box 59, Folder  260

San Fernando Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-b-77 1915 February

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  261

San Fernando Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-b-78 1915 December 2

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  262

Closing the by pass after destruction of Rockwood gate at Mexican intake of C.D.Co. Colorado River. View shows the two lower trestles at left and dam across by-pass at right 700-A-b-79 1906 November

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  263

Meselbeck Hydraulic Filled Dam on Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-A-b-80 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Under construction October 31, 1919. This dam will have a completed height of 100 feet with an estimated yardage of 280,000 cubic yards; including auxiliary dam contract price of $325,000 with some allowance. Cost to October 1, 1919 about $.60 per cubic yard; estimated cost completed $.45 per cubic yard. Up stream face of dam to be paved with gunite. Original sub-contract price of gunite including $.02 for chicken wire $.15 per square foot. Sub-contractor failed and principal contractor expected to complete the work at cost of $.09 per square foot. Thickness of gunite 2 inches; weep poles divided in gunite every 5 feet each way and to be carried up about one-half the height of the dam. Gunnite paving proportioned 1-3.
Box 59, Folder  264

Second View of Meselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-A-b-81 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  265

Fourth View of Meselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-A-b-82 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Showing near view flumes, and spreading material.
Box 59, Folder  266

Third View of Meselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-A-b-83 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Showing source of material and hydraulic giant at work.
Box 59, Folder  267

Misselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District No neg 1920

Photographer: Stafford
Box 59, Folder  268

Guniting Misselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District No neg 1920

Photographer: Stafford
Box 59, Folder  269

Guniting upper face, Misselback Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District No neg 1920

Photographer: Stafford
Box 59, Folder  270

Guniting Misselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District No neg 1920

Photographer: Stafford
Box 59, Folder  271

North Portal, Misselbeck Tunnel, Happy Valley Irrigation District No neg 1920

Photographer: Stafford
Box 59, Folder  272

Detailed View of Gate in Metal Lined Flumes Used in Constructing Meselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-A-b-84 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

These gates are at frequent intervals in the flumes and thus permit the deposit of material at any point desired.
Box 59, Folder  273

Hydraulic Giant at Work on Material for Meselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-A-b-85 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  274

Second View of Diversion Dam Above Hoover Tunnel 700-A-b-86 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  275

Diversion Dam Under Construction Above Hoover Tunnel, Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-A-b-87 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Height above stream 40 feet; base thickness 5 feet; top thickness exclusive of lip 2 feet; base length 25 feet; top length 85 feet; radius of dam varying every 10 feet from 40 feet at base to 60 feet at top.
Box 59, Folder  276

Lower Otay Dam 700-A-b-88 1919 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Reconstruction of old dam destroyed by flood Jan. 27, 1916. Overtopped with flood water-wasteway too small. Took about 15 or 20 minutes for practically the entire dam to be taken away after being overtopped. The crest of the flood reached Otay, nine miles downstream in 45 minutes. Upper portion of lower fill soon sank when dam overtopped and few minutes later another lower section was taken out after which the core wall broke open - when the gorge was quickly cleared out. Shows steel core wall of old dam.
Box 59, Folder  277

Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District Dam across Sacramento River under construction. Pumps removing water from Coffer Dam 700-A-b-89 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  278

Lower end of upper Klamath Lake and head of Link River 700-A-b-90 1920 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Temporary dam put in by the power company is shown at the head of the river. Beginning of construction of new dam shown on the right. Headgate of Keeno Power canal in the lower right corner.
Box 59, Folder  279

Exchequer Dam nearing completion 700-A-b-91 1926 April 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  280

Dwinnell Hydraulic fill. Dam under construction, showing Lake Dwinnell Reservoir at the right. Montague Water Construction District. Siskiyou County 700-A-b-92 1928 July 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  281

Dwinnell hydraulic fill dam under construction. Montague Water Conservation District, Siskiyou County 700-A-b-93 1928 July 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  282

Construction of Dwinnell Hydraulic fill dam. Monitor at work in sluicing operations. Montague Water Conservation District 700-A-b-94 1928 July 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  283

Incompleted dam of the Eldorado Irrigation District 700-A-b-95 1928 November 4

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  284

Construction of Tieton Dam, on Yakima and Tieton Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Washington, August, 1922 700-A-b-96 1922 August

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  285

Rimrock Dam. Tieton Project, near Yakima, Washington. Largest earth-fill dam 700-A-b-97 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  286

Construction of Rimrock Dam, Tieton Project, near Yakima, Wash 700-A-b-98 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  287

Boulder Dam views. (a) General view looking upstream. Water being diverted past dam site. (b) Concrete mixing plant near the top of canyon on the Nevada side 700-A-b-99 1933 April 30

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  288

Construction of Boulder Dam. Excavation in the river channel nearing completion. Note narrow, deep channel in center of picture 700-A-b-100 1933 April 30

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  289

(3 views) Views of Stony Gorge Dam under construction 700-A-b-101 1928 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  290

Looking north across Don Pedro Dam, Nov. 19, 1922 700-A-b-103 1922

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  291

Construction layout Don Pedro Dam, looking north. Nov. 19, 1922 700-A-b-104 1922

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  292

Don Pedro Dam under construction 700-A-b-105 1922

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  293

Stevens Creek Dam under Construction, Santa Clara Valley, W. Conservation District. Used in center panel as transparency, Irrigation Exhibit 1940 only, Golden Gate International Exposition, San Francisco 700-A-b-106 1935 October 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  294

Coyote Dam under construction. Santa Clara Valley, W. Conservation District. Looking toward spillway end 700-A-b-107 1935 October 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  295

Guadalupe Dam under construction, Santa Clara Valley W. Conservation District 700-A-b-108 1935 October 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  296

Upstream face, Calero Dam, Santa Clara Valley, W. Conservation District 700-A-b-109 1935 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  297

Coyote Dam under construction, Santa Clara Valley, W. Conservation District. Looking from spillway end 700-A-b-110 1935 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  298

Coyote dam under construction, Santa Clara Valley, W. Conservation District. Looking toward spillway end 700-A-b-111 1935 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  299

Across Shasta Dam site from east to west. Contractor's conveying system for sand and gravel shown leading to mixing plant under tower. Lower portion of east abutment of dam shown below 700-A-b-112 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  300

Construction tower, contractor's conveying system, westerly portion of cleared site for Shasta Dam, and visitors' observation house from road on east side above dam site 700-A-b-113 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  301

Down Sacramento River from construction tower, Shasta Dam. Contractor's settlement in left distance. Sand and gravel conveying system leading from gravel pit shown as line on the upper right 700-A-b-114 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  302

Continuation to the west of picture 700-A-b-114. Sand and gravel conveying system crossing Sacramento River on left center. Contractor's conveying system shown leading from gravel dump 700-A-b-115 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  303

Easterly from construction tower, Shasta Dam, showing constructed portion of east abutment in lower foreground with cleared site of dam above. Visitors' observation house in left center 700-A-b-116 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  304

Looking easterly from construction tower, Shasta Dam 700-A-b-117 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  305

Looking easterly from construction tower, Shasta Dam 700-A-b-118 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  306

Looking down from construction tower on completed portion of Shasta Dam 700-A-b-119 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  307

Close-up view of completed portion of Shasta Dam. Visitors' observation house in upper left 700-A-b-120 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  308

Members of Central Valley-Central Coast Drainage Basin Committee observing Shasta Dam from top of construction tower 700-A-b-121 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  309

E.I. Kotok, Construction Engineer Lowry, and State Engineer Hyatt on top of construction tower, Shasta Dam. Erosion of adjacent hills in the distance 700-A-b-122 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  310

Pit River bridge. Construction of new highway and railroad bridge across Shasta Reservoir 700-A-b-123 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  311

Present highway bridge across Pit River just below junction of McCloud and Pit rivers to be submerged by Shasta Dam 700-A-b-124 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  312

Rock Creek Dam. P.G. and E. Feather River Project. Looking down stream. Tunnel portal lower right 700-A-b-125 1949 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  313

Rock Creek Dam. P. G. and E. Feather River Project. Tunnel portal at right 700-A-b-126 1949 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  314

Cresta Power House. P. G. and E. Feather River Project. Setting scroll cases for turbines 700-A-b-127 1949 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  315

Cresta Power House. P. G. and E. Feather River Project. Looking upstream from discharge bay 700-A-b-128 1949 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  316

Caribou Power House discharge bay. P. G. and E. Feather River Project 700-A-b-129 1949 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  317

Interior of Caribou Power House, P. G. and E, Feather River. Oldest plant on River built by Great Western Power Co 700-A-b-130 1949 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  318

Sections of world's 5 largest concrete dams. From "Monuments to the living", by W. K. M. Slavik. Reclamation Era 30(2):44. Feb. 1940 700-A-c-1 1940 March 15

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

Slide No. A-1344

General

"Veihmeyer, Frank J. (Weston)"
Box 59, Folder  319

Sections of world's 5 largest concrete dams. From "Monuments to the living", by W. K. M. Slavik. Reclamation Era 30(2):45. Feb. 1940 700-A-c-2 1940 March 15

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

Slide No. A-1345

General

"Veihmeyer, Frank J. (Weston)"
Box 59, Folder  320

Core wall of Mockingbird Canon dam, near Riverside, Calif 700-A-d-1 1913

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  321

Rip-Rap Along Cache Creek, to Protect Adams Canal Diverting From Capay Dam, California 700-A-e-1 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The rip-rap shown in this picture was damaged to the extent indicated by the winter floods of 1913-1914. This view and the one shown in Picture No. 700-B-a-58 constitute a panorama.
Box 59, Folder  322

Devils Head Dam Site on Putah Creek 700-A-f-1 1920 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  323

Devils Head Dam Site on Putah Creek 700-A-f-2 1920 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  324

Devils Gate Dam Site on Putah Creek 700-A-f-3 1920 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  325

Looking across San Joaquin River at Millerton Dam Site 700-A-f-4 1920 January

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  326

River Channel at Millerton Dam Site on San Joaquin River 700-A-f-5 1920 January

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  327

Ward or Three Rivers Dam site on Kawesh River. August, 1917 700-A-f-6 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

G. B. Surgeon estimates that dam 300 ft high will store 300,000 of.
Box 59, Folder  328

Proposed dam site on Pitt River seven miles above Lookout 700-A-f-7 1920 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  329

Canyon of Pitt River directly below bridge at Fall River Mills looking south 700-A-f-8 1920 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Suggested dam site for Fall River storage at narrowest point shown in the picture.
Box 59, Folder  330

Proposed Dam Site on Burns Creek southeast of Merced 700-A-f-9 1918 April 1

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This is one of the possible foothill sites of the proposed Merced Irrigation District.
Box 59, Folder  331

Site for Proposed Reservoir of the Big Rock Creek Irrigation District on Big Rock Creek, Above the Junction of Rock and Pallett Creeks, Cal 700-A-f-10 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This reservoir is reported to have a capacity of about 7,500 acre feet. The impounding dam will be built by the colonists in the Llano del Rio Cooperative Colony which controls the present Big Rock Creek Irrigation District.
Box 59, Folder  332

Dam Site La Mesa Lemon Grove & Spring Valley Irrigation District, San Diego River, California 700-A-f-11 1914 March

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  333

Pine Flat dam site on Kings River 700-A-f-12 circa 1915

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  334

Site proposed for flood-water dam on Whitewater River, above Coachella Valley, January, 1919 700-A-f-13 1919 January

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  335

Currier dam site - Arroyo Seco. West from Salinas Valley 700-A-f-14 1920 September 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  336

Dam site in Railroad canyon, near Elsinore about 1920 700-A-f-15 1920

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  337

Arroyo Seco dam site 700-A-f-16 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  338

Basin above Devils Head dam site 700-A-f-17 1920

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  339

Columbia River at proposed dam site for Columbia River Basin Project, Washington. Ferry at edge of left bank is approximately at Damsite 700-A-f-18 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  340

Looking up Columbia River near location of proposed Columbia River Dam of Columbia River Basin Project 700-A-f-19 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  341

Columbia near location of proposed Columbia River Dam of Columbia River Basin Project 700-A-f-20 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  342

View of Boulder City at Boulder Dam site 700-A-f-21 1933?

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  343

Boulder canyon at dam site 700-A-f-22 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  344

Boulder canyon at dam site 700-A-f-23 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  345

Boulder canyon at dam site 700-A-f-24 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  346

Boulder canyon at dam site 700-A-f-25 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  347

Boulder canyon and dam site 700-A-f-26 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  378

Looking up Colorado River above Boulder dam, near Boulder City 700-A-f-27 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  349

Looking out of one of main tunnels, Boulder dam 700-A-f-28 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  350

College of Agriculture party at mouth of one of the main tunnels at Boulder dam 700-A-f-29 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  351

College of Agriculture party at Lookout Point, Boulder canyon 700-A-f-30 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  352

College of Agriculture party at Boulder dam, Walker Young and L.D. Bachelor in center 700-A-f-31 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  353

Construction bridge across Colorado River at Boulder canyon 700-A-f-32 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  354

Operating skip, Boulder canyon, Boulder dam site 700-A-f-33 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  355

Radial Gate at Head of Turlock Canal, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 700-B-a-42 1915 July 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This gate is placed at the mouth of the tunnel which goes through the hillside at the south end of La Grange Dam. On the left is the head of the spillway.
Box 59, Folder  356

Back of Radial Gates, Winters Canal, Yolo Water and Power Co., Yolo County, Cal. (For description see Picture No. 44) 700-B-a-43 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  357

Radial Gates on Winters Canal, Yolo Water and Power Co., Cal 700-B-a-44 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

These gates are placed at the ends of the concrete lined section of Winters Canal where Madison Canal branches from Winters Canal. Madison Canal supplies lands in the neighborhood of Madison and east for a short distance along the south side of Cache Creek.
Box 59, Folder  358

Headgate, Little Rock Creek Irrigation District, California 700-B-a-45 1915 June 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is where the canal takes out of the Little Rock Creek. When the water supply in the creek falls short, the District pumps from a cienaga in the creek.
Box 59, Folder  359

Headgate of Winters Canal, Yolo Water and Power Co., Cal 700-B-a-46 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows the water wheel used to operate the fish screen placed in the head of this canal. The Winters Canal heads at Capay Dam.
Box 59, Folder  360

Headgate, West Main Ditch, Big Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 700-B-a-47 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This diversion is also from Big Rock Creek at a point farther down the creek from the Diversion into the East Main Ditch.
Box 59, Folder  361

Head Works of Sutter-Butte Canal, California 700-B-a-48 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This structure was designed by and constructed under the direction of Milo B. Williams, of this Office, about 1907. The building resting on the structure was used as a kitchen and mess quarters for employees engaged in the maintenance of the system.
Box 59, Folder  362

Heading, Central Irrigation District, Nebraska 700-B-a-49 1916 December 6

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  363

Headworks, Consolidated Canal Company, Fresno County, California 700-B-a-49a 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 59, Folder  364

Headgate and Diversion Weir of Moore Dam, Yolo Water and Power Company, Cache Creek, California 700-B-a-50 1914 August 23

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This dam was installed in the fall of 1903 at a total cost of $11,000.
Box 59, Folder  365

Dam, Waste-Gate, and Headgate, on North Platte River, Central Irrigation District, Nebraska 700-B-a-50a 1916 December 6

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  366

Typical Headgate, Patterson, California 700-B-a-51 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 59, Folder  367

Bracing for Collapsible Flood Gate in Great Western Canal, west of Nelson, California 700-B-a-52 undated

Box 59, Folder  368

Heading of Canal of Browns Creek Irrigation District, on North Platte River, Nebraska 700-B-a-52a 1916 December 3

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The canal and headgate are shown on the left and just to the right is the wasteway into the main channel of the river.
Box 59, Folder  369

Headgate, Browns Creek Irrigation District, Nebraska 700-B-a-53 1916 December 3

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

On the left is shown the waste-way back to the main channel of the river.
Box 59, Folder  370

Headgate, Browns Creek Irrigation District, Nebraska 700-B-a-54 1916 December 3

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  371

Concrete Headgate, Settlers Irrigation District, Idaho 700-B-a-55 1916 December 25

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  372

Headgate, Idaho Canal, Idaho Irrigation District, Idaho 700-B-a-56 1916 December 16

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Same as Picture No. 57.
Box 59, Folder  373

Headgate, Idaho Canal, Idaho Irrigation District, Idaho 700-B-a-57 1916 December 16

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is a masonry structure. The Idaho and New Sweden Irrigation Districts have a common dam across Snake River at this point, the New Sweden District diverting water on the northwest side of the river and the Idaho District on the southeast side. It is likely that this gate will be replaced sooner or later with a concrete structure fitted with modern steel gates.
Box 59, Folder  374

Headgate of Adams Canal, Yolo Water and Power Company, Yolo County, California 700-B-a-58 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This picture shows also the north end of the Capay Diversion Dam. The Adams Canal takes out from this headgate on the north side of Cache Creek and at the other end of the dam on the south side of the creek, the Winter's Canal diverts. This view and the one shown in Picture No. 700-A-e-1 constitute a panorama.
Box 59, Folder  375

Panorama of Regulating Gate, Outlet of Cache Creek, Yolo Water & Power Company, California 700-B-a-59 1914

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 59, Folder  376

Panorama of Regulating Gate, Outlet of Cache Creek, Yolo Water & Power Company, California 700-B-a-60 1914

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 59, Folder  377

Intake of Supply Canal for East Park Reservoir, Orland Project, California 700-B-a-61 1914

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 59, Folder  378

Concrete spill and crossing, Alta Irrigation District canal (Plate X, Fig. 1, Calif. State Dept. of Engineering Bulletin 2) 700-B-a-62 undated

Box 59, Folder  379

Headgate of Snake River Valley Irrigation District, on Snake River, Idaho 700-B-a-63 undated

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is a good concrete structure with radial gates as shown. This print is from a negative loaned by Mr. W. O. Cotton, Manager of the Idaho Irrigation District.
Box 59, Folder  380

Headgate of Snake River Valley Irrigation District, Idaho 700-B-a-64 undated

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This print is from a negative loaned by Mr. W. O. Cotton, Manager of the Idaho Irrigation District.
Box 59, Folder  381

Head gate on south San Joaquin canal showing Goodwin Dam at left 700-B-a-65 undated

Box 59, Folder  382

Headgate, Imperial Northside Water Company on Alamo River, near Calipatria, California 700-B-a-66 1917 May 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  383

Automatic Regulating Gate Installed by A. J. Salisbury, Jr., Water Company No.3, Imperial Vally, California, 1917 700-B-a-67 1917 May 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This gate is very similar in principal to the automatic register gate patented by Mr. Meikle and used in Turlock Irrigation District, although the two designs were worked out independently.
Box 59, Folder  384

Old Headgate of Lake Land Canal above headgate of People's Ditch on Kings River 700-B-a-68 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This was built in 1903 and will have to be replaced before the canal is operated.
Box 59, Folder  385

Headgate Lemoore Canal and Irrigation Company on Kings River. August, 1917 700-B-a-69 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  386

Headgate of Crescent Canal, Kings River. August, 1917 700-B-a-70 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  387

Headgate of Consolidated Canal on Kings River. Water wheel in center furnishes power for operating the gates. August, 1917 700-B-a-71 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  388

Headgate of People's Ditch Company on Kings River. Upper 700-B-a-72 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  389

Headgate of People's Ditch Company on Kings River. Lower 700-B-a-73 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  390

Headgate of Fresno Canal on Kings River. August, 1917 700-B-a-74 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Standing on weir, left to right : State Engineer W. F. McClure, Irving Worthington, Assistant State Engineer P. M. Norboe and Dr. Samuel Fortier.
Box 59, Folder  391

Original headgate, now used as "safety bulkhead" on Moore Canal of Yolo Water and Power Co., installed spring of 1903 at cost of $1,000 700-B-a-75 1914

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  392

Headgate of James Canal 700-B-a-76 1917 October 29

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Water for the Tranquillity Colony and a portion of the land of the San Joaquin Valley Farm Lands Company is carried through this old structure.
Box 59, Folder  393

Automatic Headgate, Modesto Canal 700-B-a-77 1915 July 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Same as 700-B-a-65
Box 59, Folder  394

Regulating gates above tunnel south San Joaquin canal 700-B-a-78 undated

Box 59, Folder  395

Weir and headgates on Kings River, Fresno Irrigation District 700-B-a-79 1929 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  396

Head gates, Folsom Canal, Calif 700-B-a-80 undated

Box 59, Folder  397

Rear view of automatic regulating gate. Oakale Irrigation District, Oakdale, Calif 700-B-a-81 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 59, Folder  398

Automatic gate, Oakdale Irrigation District, Oakdale, Calif 700-B-a-82 1914 December

Box 59, Folder  399

Automatic Gate, Imperial Water Co., No. 3, California 700-B-a-83 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  400

Hanlon Gate on Imperial Canal, California. Intake from Colorado River 700-B-a-84 1917 January 4

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  401

Allison Heading, Imperial Canal, California 700-B-a-85 1917 January 6

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  402

Headworks Imperial Canal 700-B-a-86 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  403

Sluice gates, Laguna dam from California side, Colorado River 700-B-a-87 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  404

Sluice gates and canal headgates, Laguna dam from Calif. side of Colorado River 700-B-a-88 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  405

Headgate on lateral at International boundary Imperial V 700-B-a-89 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  406

Headgate of California Development Co. at Hanlons heading on the Colorado River. Permanent steel and concrete headgates just completed in California for Imperial system. View taken before canal was dug. This gate to be used after river is turned into old channel 700-B-a-90 1906 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  407

The "Rockwood" or Temporary Headgate of the C.D.Co. To be used only in turning the Colorado River. Contains 8,000 ft. of lumber and cost $13,000 700-B-a-91 1906 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  408

Regulating gates from below, Prof. S. Fortier on right, H. S. Crowe, Superintendent of Canal, in center and caretaker J. L. Montgomery on left. Modesto Canal, Calif 700-B-a-92 undated

Box 59, Folder  409

Headgate Below San Antonio Canyon, near Claremont, California, for water conservation work of Pomona Valley Association 700-B-a-93 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  410

Headgate of ditch on Cache Creek-(Happin, Gibson, Graig, et al on top) about 90 second feet going through the gates and three times this volume going through and over the dam. Calif 700-B-a-94 1900 May 23

Box 59, Folder  411

Headgate, Byron Jackson, source of supply wells, Calif 700-B-a-95 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  412

Head gate of Placerville Ditch, El Dorado County 700-B-a-96 1919 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  413

Joint Headgate for Hallwood Irrigation Company, and Cordua Irrigation District Directly Above the Government Debris Weir on Yuma River 700-B-a-97 1918 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  414

Head-gate - Anderson Cottonwood Irrigation District canal 700-B-a-98 1924 March 20

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  415

Flood gate in highway borrow pit used for flooding lands in Big Valley. The use of the highway borrow pits for irrigation channels is quite common in this valley 700-B-a-99 1925 June 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  416

A typical flood gate in a slough in Big Valley near Bieber 700-B-a-100 1925 June 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

By means of this gate the adjoining lands are flooded, this being the common method of irrigation in Big Valley.
Box 59, Folder  417

Headgate of the Fresno Irrigation District, on Kings River 700-B-a-101 1929 March 14

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Slide No. 640
Box 59, Folder  418

Dahlia Heading from lower side. Automatic spillway at right to maintain constant water level upstream. Imperial Irrig. District 700-B-a-102 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  419

Automatic electrically operated main headgate to Consolidated Canal, water level downstream 700-B-a-103 1929 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  420

Automatic electrically operated main headgate to Consolidated Canal 700-B-a-104 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  421

Headgate to More Ditch, Cache Creek, Yolo County 700-B-a-105 1931 September

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 59, Folder  422

Intake on Imperial Canal at Andrade, California 700-B-a-106 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  423

(2 prints) Headgate 700-B-a-107 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  424

Headgate 700-B-a-108 undated

Box 59, Folder  425

Rockwood Heading of Imperial District Canal Andrade, Colorado River 700-B-a-109 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  426

Headgates on south side Capay dam 700-B-a-110 1929 April 28

Box 59, Folder  427

Headgates on north side Capay dam 700-B-a-111 1929 April 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  428

Rockwood gate and bypass 700-B-a-112 undated

Box 59, Folder  429

Headgates, Folsom Canal 700-B-a-113 undated

Box 59, Folder  430

Windlass? on headgates, Modesto Canal 700-B-a-114 1904

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  431

Division point, Turlock Main Canal and Ceres Main Canal, Turlock Irrig. Dist. Ceres Main canal to right. See: 700-K-57 700-B-a- 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  432

Headgate to Lone Tree Canal. Consolidated Irrigation District. Two 42-inch and one 24-inch pipes equipped with Venturi meters. See card 700-J-81 700-B-a- 1930 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  433

Concrete and steel headgate on Turlock Canal at outlet of Dawson Lake, Calif 700-B-b-1 undated

Box 59, Folder  434

Headgate of Keeno Power Canal in Link River between Upper and Klamath Lakes, Klamath Reclamation Service Project, Oregon 700-B-b-2 1920 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  435

Headworks to Hansen Canal. Adjustable submerged orfice measuring device and cast iron rectangular gate. Fresno Irrigation District 700-B-b-3 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  436

Headgate to Gould Canal, Fresno Irrigation District, capacity about 375 second feet. Four foot cast iron rectangular gates 700-B-b-4 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  437

Headworks to Consolidated Irrigation Dist. Canal at division from Kings River at Centerville. 10 radial gates with center 6 automatically controlled to keep constant water level downstream. Electric control 700-B-b-5 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide No. 648
Box 59, Folder  438

Fish screen (open) in south side Canal near Capay Weir. Yolo Water & Power Co 700-B-b-6 1929 April 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  439

Check gate or drop at head of Fowler Switch Canal. One of first concrete checks built by Mr. I.H. Teilman, Engineer, Consolidated Irrig. Dist. See card 700-K-28 700-B-b-7 1929 May 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  440

Headgate on main canal at head of Lateral No. 3, Modesto Irrigation District. Automatic radial gate to keep constant water level upstream from gate 700-B-b-8 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  441

Headgate Lytle Creek, water spreading grounds near San Bernadino, Calif. Upstream from Parshall flume 700-B-b-9 1933 June 29

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  442

Parshall flume and headgate 700-B-b-10 1933 June 29

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  443

Regulating gates at head of Imperial Canal 700-B-b-11 1927

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  444

New headgate at Imperial canal north of Cendrade. (3 views) 700-B-b-12 circa 1926-1927

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  445

Cement headgate below spillway Turlock Canal. Mechanism patented by R.V. Meikle 700-B-b-13 undated

Box 59, Folder  446

Alfalfa head gate 700-B-b-14 undated

Box 59, Folder  447

Collar Automatic Canal Gate 700-B-b-15 undated

Box 59, Folder  448

Collar Automatic Canal Gate 700-B-b-16 undated

Box 59, Folder  449

Delivery gate with radial shutter, taken before canal banks were completed. Used on Turlock Irrigation District, Calif 700-B-c-1 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Box 59, Folder  450

Current wheel geared to chain with buckets on Riverside W. Cos, Upper Canal 700-B-c-2 undated

Box 59, Folder  451

Gate-lifting Device, Headgate of Snake River Valley Irrigation District, Idaho 700-B-d-1 undated

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This print is from a negative loaned by Mr. W. O. Cotton, Manager of the Idaho Irrigation District.
Box 59, Folder  452

Lifting device for the radial gates used in the outlet structure for Dallas Lake Reservoir, on the Modesto Irrig. Dist., Calif 700-B-d-2 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Box 59, Folder  453

No. 371. Operating machinery, regulating gates south San Joaquin canal 700-B-d-3 undated

Box 59, Folder  454

Regulating gate at Imperial Canal 700-B-d-4 1926

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  455

Flushing and regulating gates, Modesto Canal, Calif 700-C-1 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  456

(No neg.) Drift Trap on Pipe Line, Fontana Water Company, California 700-C-2 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  457

Sluice gate at lower end of lateral made of rubble masonry. Imperial Irrigation District 700-C-3 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  458

Experimental sand-trap flume being erected near Rositas Heading of Imperial Irrigation District, by R.L. Parshall 700-C-4 1934 March 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Partially constructed canal and bulkhead, and flume platform in distance. (View A). Platform on which flume is being erected and bulkhead and partially excavated canal leading to flume. (View B).
Box 59, Folder  459

Wasteway of the Central Irrigation District, Nebraska 700-D-1 1916 December 6

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is a concrete structure, although the headgate is of wood, and was installed by the Central Irrigation District.
Box 59, Folder  460

Heading and Waste-way, East Ditch, Big Rock Creek Irrigation District, California 700-D-2 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  461

Spillway on Alamo River, below diversions of Imperial North End Water Company and Imperial Northside Water Company, California 700-D-3 1917 May 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  462

Spillway at western end of Lake Almanor Dam, Plumas County, Cal 700-D-4 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This spillway is 150 feet wide in that portion above the bridge.
Box 59, Folder  463

Spillway, Lyons Dam, South Fork Stanislaus River, Calif 700-D-5 undated

Box 59, Folder  464

Spillway, Lyons Dam, South Fork Stanislaus River, Calif 700-D-6 undated

Box 59, Folder  465

Wasteway "Middle Dam" on South Fork of Stanislaus River, Calif 700-D-7 1908

Box 59, Folder  466

View of spillway from lower side, Phoenix Dam near Sonora, Calif 700-D-8 undated

Box 59, Folder  467

Rositas wasteway, Imperial Valley, Calif 700-D-9 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  468

Wateway "Lower Strawberry Dam", South Fork of Stanislaus River, Calif 700-D-10 1908

Box 59, Folder  469

Spillway, Sweetwater dam, San Diego County, Calif 700-D-11 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  470

Waste Gate, Turlock Irrigation District, Calif 700-D-12 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Box 59, Folder  471

Spillway on main ditch S.A.V.I. Co. above Olive, Calif 700-D-13 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 59, Folder  472

Outlet Clear Lake from Island showing character of valley through which Cache Creek flows from Clear Lake, also showing mouth of creek, two miles from Cache Creek riffle, Calif 700-D-14 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  473

Spillway under construction - Don Pedro Dam 700-D-15 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  474

Siphon spillway, Palmdale-Littlerock Dam 700-D-16 1924 June 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  475

Gates to spillway at Don Pedro Dam, October 28, 1928 700-D-17 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 59, Folder  476

Don Pedro Dam. Spillway - radial gates 700-D-18 1923 April 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  477

Untitled 700-D-19 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Spillway and drop at end of lateral No. 2 on Dry Creek after Adams, Frankilure. Structure slid bodily from correct position due to erosion below it. Foundation probably not deep enough.
Box 59, Folder  478

Side spillway on East High Line Canal built of rubble masonry. Calipatria Division, Imperial Irrigation District 700-D-20 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  479

Downstream view of washout of Spillway at NW corner of University Farm, Davis, California, which occurred on May 29, 1932 700-D-21 1932 June 17

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Several views not mounted
Box 59, Folder  480

Washout of Spillway at NW corner of University Farm, Davis, Calif. May, 1932. Looking into wash from headgate to north lateral 700-D-22 1932 June 17

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 59, Folder  481

2 views. Washout of Spillway at NW corner of University Farm, Davis. May, 1932. Looking upstream from spillway location 700-D-23 1932 June 17

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 59, Folder  482

Spillway on Stony Gorge dam. Orland project 700-D-24 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  483

Riffle on the Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-E-1 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.

Scope and Content

Note by Veihmeyer, Frank J.-abandoned, sometime before 1936
Box 59, Folder  484

Chute, Undergoing Lining, Orland Project, California 700-E-2 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  485

Fish Ladder, Orland Irrigation Project, California 700-E-3 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  486

Chute, Undergoing Lining, Orland Project, California 700-E-4 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  487

Section of Newly Constructed Chute, Orland Project, California 700-E-5 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  488

Another Picture of the River Chute, Shown By the Preceding Picture No. Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-E-6 1914 December

Photographer: J.L.K.

Scope and Content

Abandoned, sometime before 1936
Box 59, Folder  489

Concrete chute wasteway into river channel. Imperial Irrigation District. Lower cut-off wall rests on heavy sheet piling 700-E-7 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  490

Rubble masonry chute on spillway. Imperial Irrigation District 700-E-8 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  491

Constructing Concrete Drop with Warped Transition Walls, Ceres Main, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 700-F-123 1915 December 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  492

Parks Drop, Ceres Main Canal, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 700-F-124 1915 July 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The automatic device for regulating the radial gate is shown on the left.
Box 59, Folder  493

Check Drop and Weir, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., Willows, Cal 700-F-125 1915 June 05

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This structure is on the main canal, north-east of Willows. Several gates were used for the installation of the slanting weirs. The register box is shown on the right. The entire head of water going down this canal is shown going over the three openings. The grade is so slight that the amount of water actually carried is much less than it would appear to be.
Box 59, Folder  494

Typical Drop with Automatic Regulating Gate on the Ceres Main Canal, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 700-F-126 1915 July 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 59, Folder  495

Drops in the Main Distributing Furrow in a Citrus Orchard near Penryn, California 700-F-127 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Each drop is protected from erosion by means of a piece of building paper.
Box 59, Folder  496

Concrete Drop, Modesto Irrigation District California 700-F-128 1916 July 24

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 59, Folder  497

Hickman Concrete Drop on Turlock Canal, California 700-F-129 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  498

Wood Drop in Main Canal, Kern County Land Co., Bakersfield, California 700-F-130 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  499

Concrete Drop and Check on Fowler Switch Canal at Fresno, California 700-F-131 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  500

Typical Drop and Weir in the Orland Project, California 700-F-132 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.

Scope and Content

Slide No. 650
Box 59, Folder  501

Partially Constructed Forms for Pouring Concrete for Drop in Orland Project Lateral, California 700-F-133 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.

Scope and Content

Picture shows the extent of reinforcement.
Box 59, Folder  502

Concrete Drop, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Project, California 700-F-134 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  503

Partially Constructed Forms for Pouring Concrete for Drop in Orland Project Lateral, California 700-F-135 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  504

Typical Weir and Drop, Orland Project, California 700-F-136 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  505

Ventura Avenue Drop on Fresno Canal. August, 1917 700-F-137 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Shows effect of "backlash" below the drop. A similar condition exists on the opposite side not shown in the picture.
Box 59, Folder  506

Drop on Spalding Main Lateral near Norman, California 700-F-138 1918 June 01

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Water is measured over this drop to rice land included in duty of water investigations, 1918. Picture shows field engineer, H.M. Stafford changing a record sheet on the register.
Box 59, Folder  507

Silt sampling station, Niland, Calif. Check gate 700-F-139 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 59, Folder  508

Drop central branch Imperial canal at international boundary 700-F-140 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  509

Concrete drop, central branch, Imperial Valley Canal, near Mexicali, Mexico 700-F-141 1911

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  510

Reconstruction of timber drop in main lateral canal. Imperial Valley, near Imperial, Calif 700-F-142 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 59, Folder  511

Drop to relieve head-works, Imperial Water Co, No. 1 700-F-143 1903 June

Photographer: J.E.R.
Box 59, Folder  512

Imperial Valley, Calif 700-F-144 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 59, Folder  513

Combined drop and check on Crockers and Hoffman Canal, Merced Co., Calif 700-F-145 1903 August

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Box 59, Folder  514

15-foot drop on Modesto Canal, Calif 700-F-146 undated

Box 59, Folder  515

Wooden drop, Modesto Canal, Calif 700-F-147 1904

Box 59, Folder  516

Reinforced concrete drop, Modesto Irrigation District, Calif 700-F-148 undated

Box 59, Folder  517

Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-F-149 1914 November

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 59, Folder  518

Canal drop, Palo Verde Valley, Calif 700-F-150 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  519

Drop and regulating works on main canal. South San Joaquin Irrigation District, Manteca, Calif 700-F-151 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 59, Folder  520

Looking downstream from top of drop and regulating works on main canal, South San Joaquin Irrigation District, Manteca, Calif 700-F-152 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 59, Folder  521

Construction of drop, lower side, Turlock Canal, Calif 700-F-153 undated

Box 59, Folder  522

Drop during repairing, Turlock Canal, Calif 700-F-154 undated

Box 59, Folder  523

Filling in above a drop, Turlock Canal, California 700-F-155 undated

Box 59, Folder  524

Construction of drop, Turlock Canal, Calif 700-F-156 undated

Box 59, Folder  525

Concrete Drop, Turlock Irrigation District, Calif. This drop is on the High Line Canal. Note the extreme lightness of the side walls, being but 4 inches in thickness at the top 700-F-157 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Box 59, Folder  526

Downstream view of 5 space concrete drop or check gate. New type. End piers omitted. Crate on top for holding flashboards during non-operating season. Alta Irrig. Dist. See card 700-K-29 700-F-158 1929 May 29

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  527

Concrete drop, 2 spaces 4' wide. Crate built to lock up flashboards during non-operation season. Picture shows Calco gates installed on sloping sidewalls of lined section of canal above drop. End piers on drop were eliminated on later installations. (See other view) Alta Irrig. Dist. See card 700-K-30 700-F-159 1929 May 29

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  528

Hickman Drop, Main Canal, Turlock Irrigation District 700-F-160 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  529

Drop on lateral canal, Wapato Indian Irrigation Project, Yakima Valley, Washington 700-F-161 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  530

Two precast checks in series to form a drop. Fresno Irrigation Dist 700-F-162 1938

Photographer: Gerner, A.J., Fresno Irrigation District
Box 59, Folder  531

Untitled 700-F-163 undated

Box 59, Folder  532

Hickman drop. Turlock 700-F-164 1908

Box 59, Folder  533

Untitled 700-F-165 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 59, Folder  534

Inverted Syphon, Railroad Crossing, Willows, Cal 700-G-29 1915 June 3

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is on the Main Canal of the Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., just south of Willows.
Box 59, Folder  535

Siphon Across Railroad, Gem Irrigation District, Idaho 700-G-30 1916 December 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is the type of siphon used very extensively on the laterals in this District.
Box 59, Folder  536

Laying Concrete Siphon, Orland Project, California 700-G-31 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  537

Concrete Siphon and Outlet Gate, Orland Project, California 700-G-32 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  538

Newly Constructed Siphon, Orland Project, California 700-G-33 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  539

Newly Constructed Siphon, Orland Project, California 700-G-34 (No neg.) 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 59, Folder  540

Screen Above Siphon in a Concrete Lined Lateral on the Orland Project, California 700-G-35 (No neg.) 1914

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 59, Folder  541

Irrigating siphon, El Centro. Used principally to siphon water over ditch banks to irrigate country roads 700-G-40 1913

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

Slide No. 653
Box 59, Folder  542

Reinforced concrete siphon under S.P. R'y. Co's. track adjoining town to the south. Sacramento Valley Irrigation Company's Main Canal Willows, Calif 700-G-41 1914 November

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 59, Folder  543

Sheet metal siphon used in center opening of 3 space check gates on small laterals in Modesto Irrigation District. Capacity 20 to 25 c.f.s. Used to prevent excessive heads from overtopping banks 700-G-42 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  544

Sheet metal syphon used for irrigation of alfalfa by O.W. O'Bannion 1 mile east of Winters 700-G-43 1931 June

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 59, Folder  545

Assembling siphons, Yuma project, Colorado River 700-G-44 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  546

Assembling siphons on Yuma project, Colorado River 700-G-45 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  547

Siphons on river side, Yuma project, Colorado River. Installed by Delta Canal Co.--Pescadero Cut April, 1928 700-G-46 (No Neg.) undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  548

Discharge end of siphon. Yuma project, Colorado River. Intake of siphons on Pescadero Cut 700-G-47 (No neg.) undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  549

Assembling siphons on Yuma project, Colorado River. New Delta Canal leading from siphons Apr. 1928 700-G-48 (No neg.) undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  550

Intake of Pescadero siphons. House Document 359. See Internation Water Commission United States Report 700-G-49 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  551

Discharge end of Baja California siphons. See Internation Commission United States and Mexico report. House Document 359 700-G-50 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  552

Intake of Baja California siphons, installed in Spring of 1929. See page 180 of House Document No. 359, Report of the International Water Commission, U.S. and Mexico 700-G-51 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 59, Folder  553

Fabricated wooden syphons taken by J.D. Long, Iowa, spring 1942 700-G-52 1942 Spring

Photographer: Long, J. D. (James Dewey), 1899-1996

Scope and Content

Slide No. E-1429
Box 59, Folder  554

Fabricated wooden syphons taken by J. D. Long, Iowa, Spring 1942 700-G-53 1942 Spring

Photographer: Long, J. D. (James Dewey), 1899-1996

Scope and Content

Slide No. E-1430
Box 59, Folder  555

Siphons set up to irrigate beans southwest of Woodland. October 2, 1947 700-G-54 1947 October 2

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 59, Folder  556

Tapoon and siphons. Irrigating tomatoes east of Woodland, 4 miles 700-G-55 1947 October 2

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 59, Folder  557

Siphons set up to irrigate tomatoes, 4 miles East of Woodland, October 2, 1947 700-G-56 1947 October 2

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 59, Folder  558

Siphons irrigating beans, southwest of Woodland. October 2, 1947 700-G-57 1947 October 2

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 59, Folder  559

8" Portable Siphons being used in the Woodland area for irrigating alfalfa 700-G-58 1950 May

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 59, Folder  560

Portable aluminum siphons. Black siphon treated with Steel-Tex. White or untreated siphon submerged in lab with treated one June 19, 1951. Picture taken month later showing corrosion on untreated siphon. Treated siphon shows no corrosion 700-G-59 1951 July 19

Photographer: Stockton, J.
Box 59, Folder  561

Alfalfa field being irrigated from a ditch with 8-inch siphons. The location is northwest of Woodland, Calif 700-G-60 1950

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 60, Folder  1

Concrete Flume, In Course of Construction, Across Dry Creek, Modesto Irrigation District, California 700-H-78 1915 December 4

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 60, Folder  2

Rectangular Flume Crossing Swale, Pajaro Valley, Cal 700-H-79 1915 August 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Where the flume is thus close to the ground, simple wooden supports are used, consisting usually of 2/4 pieces of lumber.
Box 60, Folder  3

Iron Flume and Trestle, Lockwood Irrigation District, Montana 700-H-80 1916 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is on the canal which heads at the 60-foot lift.
Box 60, Folder  4

Galvanized Iron Flume, Wooden Substructure, and Concrete Abutments, Naches-Selah Irrigation District, Washington 700-H-81 1916 November 16

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 60, Folder  5

Main Flume, Cascade Irrigation District, Washington 700-H-82 1916 November 19

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This flume is of iron with wooden sub-structure and concrete abutments.
Box 60, Folder  6

Flume and Trestle on Steep Hillside, Cascade Irrigation District, Washington 700-H-83 1916 November 19

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 60, Folder  7

Elevated Wooden Flume, Hood River Irrigation District, Oregon 700-H-84 1916 November 10

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is one of the laterals of the District's distributing system. In the middle distance is shown a sub-lateral taking out from this lateral at the left, supported by a trestle.
Box 60, Folder  8

Main Flume, Cascade Irrigation District, Washington 700-H-85 1916 November 19

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This gives an idea of the size of the flume. This flume was installed by the Irrigation District to replace an old wooden flume, the cost being defrayed by the proceeds of the District's bond issue.
Box 60, Folder  9

Main Canal, Naches-Selah Irrigation District, in Yakima Valley, Washington 700-H-86 1916 November 16

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows the lower end of a galvanized iron flume and the concrete-lined section to which it is joined by a concrete transition. This is on the upper part of the canal, quite a distance from the irrigated lands which it serves. This canal is mostly in earth. Formerly wooden flumes were used to carry the canal around gulches on grade, but the present policy is to substitute these wooden flumes with steel flumes on trestles crossing the gulches directly.
Box 60, Folder  10

This and Picture No. 316 show wooden "V" flumes used in carrying water down steep slopes of the Sierra foothills of Placer County, California 700-H-87 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Water is distributed from these flumes to furrows through holes bored in the bottoms of the flumes. The heavy growth of oats and other wild volunteer crops is shown in both pictures. This heavy growth is common to most of the Sierra foothill orchards of Placer County during the irrigation season, due to entire absence of cultivation after irrigation begins in the spring.
Box 60, Folder  11

Flume on Lower Slope of Mockingbird Canyon Lake Dam, Gage Canal Company, Riverside, California 700-H-88 1915 December 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This flume was constructed of American ingot iron or "Armco" iron, No. 18, with a substructure of angle iron. The total cost of this flume and substructure in place was $5,076.19. The material of which the dam was constructed was hydraulicked around the foundation of this flume, consequently, the flume rests on its own foundation and does not depend upon the dam for support.
Box 60, Folder  12

Gasburg Flume, Modesto Irrigation District, California 700-H-89 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This was the last of the several wooden flumes on the main canal which were replaced by more permanent structures. With the exception of the Dry Creek flume, which was replaced by a concrete structure, all of the flumes of the Modesto Irrigation District were replaced by fills - most of them hydraulicked fills with concrete lined canals.
Box 60, Folder  13

See Picture No. 700-H-87 700-H-90 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  14

Dry Creek Flume, Modesto Irrigation District California 700-H-91 1916 July 24

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  15

Approach to Dry Creek Flume, Modesto Irrigation District, California 700-H-92 1916 July 24

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  16

Hydrants, Distributing Head Flume, and Masonry Waste Ditch, in the Highgrove Section near Riverside, Cal 700-H-93 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

A line of works of this kind is spaced at regular intervals in this grove, the slope being from left to right and also in the direction of the flume and waste ditch. By use of this complete method, all waste is backed up in the masonry ditch at the lower ends of the furrows and returned to the distributing flume at suitable intervals.
Box 60, Folder  17

Concrete Distributing Flume, Paralleling Covina Ditch, California 700-H-94 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This picture illustrates one main disadvantage of the concrete flume over the underground system. The flume is constantly filled with trash and such a distributary requires considerable headland for the turning of teams. It is only in the groves of considerable slope that such flumes are utilized much now. Some of the growers like them better than an underground system, where the slope is considerable, because it is easier to carry equal quantities of water into the furrows from flumes on side hills than from standpipes.
Box 60, Folder  18

Dry Creek Flume, Modesto Irrigation District California 700-H-95 1916 July 24

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  19

Cobble Head Flume, in the Covina Section, California 700-H-96 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  20

Efficient Distribution from Concrete Flume in the Rolling Section back of Riverside, California 700-H-97 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The flume is carried down a fairly steep slope but water is easily taken out on contours into each furrow. A row of red geraniums alongside the flume gives to this scene some of the beauty which makes many of the citrus groves exceedingly attractive.
Box 60, Folder  21

Distributing Flume in the Highgrove Section, California 700-H-98 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  22

A Concrete Distributing Flume near Covina, California 700-H-99 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Slide No. E402. Permanent checks are shown directly below each distributing hole. This arrangement gives a uniform head over each of the outlets. Permanent checks of this nature, however, are not common.
Box 60, Folder  23

Large corrugated Iron Flume on main canal of Pacific Gas and Electric Company a short distance above Auburn on road to Nevada City 700-H-100 1917 August

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 60, Folder  24

Completed portion of gunite bench flume, Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District, Aug. 1917 700-H-101 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  25

Shooting side walls on gunite flume of Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation Dist 700-H-102 1919

Scope and Content

Shows method of removing spacer bars. Gun in left center on outside of flume.
Box 60, Folder  26

Setting forms and reinforcement on flume of Lindsay-Strathmore Irrig. Dist 700-H-103 1919

Box 60, Folder  27

General view of flume of Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District. Note barrier in flume to hold back water 700-H-104 1919

Box 60, Folder  28

Side walls complete and forms removed from flume of Lindsay- Strathmore Irrigation District. Gun at right 700-H-105 1919

Box 60, Folder  29

Molding beams on finished sidewalls, Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 700-H-106 1919

Box 60, Folder  30

Flume on main canal in Potter Valley Irrigation District 700-H-107 1930

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  31

Flume and cut, Anaheim canal, Anaheim. Union Water Co., Orange Co. Calif 700-H-110 1915 April

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  32

Fullerton Ditch of Anaheim Union Water Company, Anaheim, Calif. Lower end of wooden flume about eight miles from Anaheim. Experiment No. 65, Project 1- 45-P 700-H-111 1913 August 21

Photographer: F.C.S.
Box 60, Folder  33

Distributing flume made by cementing spaul, split granite cobbles, and small boulders, Redlands, Calif 700-H-112 1903 December

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Box 60, Folder  34

Cement head flume for orchard irrigation near Pomona, Calif 700-H-113 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  35

Cement head flume, orchard irrigation under Gage Canal, Riverside, Calif 700-H-114 1913

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  36

Cement head flume, Arlington Fruit Co's. Ranch, Riverside, Calif 700-H-115 undated

Box 60, Folder  37

Cement head flume, J.H. Williams ranch, Porteville, Calif 700-H-116 undated

Box 60, Folder  38

Cement concrete flume with wooden checks in bottom to increase head-over openings on side, J.H. Williams' orchard, Porterville, Calif 700-H-117 1903 October

Box 60, Folder  39

Cement concrete flume on steep grade. J.H. Williams' orchard, Porterville, Calif 700-H-118 1903 October

Box 60, Folder  40

Cement head-flume for irrigating orange trees, Porterville, Calif 700-H-119 undated

Box 60, Folder  41

Cement head-ditch for furrow irrigation 700-H-120 undated

Box 60, Folder  42

Semicircular flume formed of galvanized iron on wooden supports, on lateral of Crocker and Hoffman Canal, Merced Co., Calif 700-H-121 1903 August

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Box 60, Folder  43

Part of San Diego Flume, now owned by Cuyamaca Water Company 700-H-122 1912

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  44

20-foot flume over Delaney Gulch showing tunnels at lower end, Turlock Canal, Calif 700-H-123 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  45

Flume over New River supplying District No. 8, constructed in 1903, Imperial Valley, Calif 700-H-124 undated

Box 60, Folder  46

Steel flume on Gage canal at Mockingbird Dam 700-H-125 1915 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  47

Morton Gulch Flume, Modesto Canal, Calif 700-H-126 undated

Box 60, Folder  48

Peasley Culch flume and hydraulic fill in course of construction, Turlock Main Canal 700-H-127 undated

Box 60, Folder  49

Peasly Fill, Turlock Irrigation District, Calif. This was originally crossed by a flume and was replaced by this hydrauliced fill with rock rip rap, and the canal lined with cement across the fill. The water from the gulch is passed through the fill by a masonry culvert 700-H-128 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Box 60, Folder  50

Wooden flume 700-H-129 undated

Box 60, Folder  51

Trestlecarrying flume of Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District across Sacramento River 700-H-130 1924 March 20

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  52

Reinforced concrete flume on Main Canal, Modesto Irrigation District Capacity about 1800 c.f.s. Length 1000'. 2 views 700-H-131 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  53

Lennon type flume, steel I-beam girders. Lateral No. 4 north. West Stanislaus Irrigation District 700-H-132 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  54

Intake to Dry Creek Flume on Main Canal. Note accumulation of sand in foreground. Sand to be removed by sluicing. Sluiceway at left. Modesto Irrigation District 700-H-133 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  55

Lennon type flume across storm drain near south end of Salton Sea 700-H-134 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  56

Detail of framing for Lennon type flume across storm drain near south end of Salton Sea. Imperial Irrigation District. (same as 700-H-134) 700-H-135 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  57

Lennon type flume across storm drain, southwest side of Salton Sea. Imperial Irrigation District 700-H-136 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  58

Gunite flume. Capacity 44 c.f.s., Vista Irrigation District, Vista, Calif 700-H-137 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  59

Transition section at outlet of Lennon type flume. Similar transition at inlet 700-H-138 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  60

New gunite flume constructed 1929. La Mesa, Lemon Grove, and Spring Valley Irrigation District 700-H-139 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  61

Old wooden flume built 1876-78. Still in use 1931. Flume constructed of redwood and lined with tar roofing paper. Has required considerable maintenance. La Mesa, Lemon Grove, and Spring Valley Irrigation District, La Mesa, Calif. (4 views) 700-H-140 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  62

Corrugated iron pipe flume on private ditch crossing deep drain. Imperial Irrigation District. (2 views) 700-H-141 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  63

Temporary wooden flume on canal extension. Note that side walls act as stringers. Imperial Irrigation District. (2 views) 700-H-142 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  64

Full section of 8-inch Simplex flume. Purchased from California Corrugated Culvert Company. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-H-143 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  65

Elevated flume. Distribution system for irrigation water, Wenatche, Washington 700-H-144 1932 June

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 60, Folder  66

Concrete distributing flume, East Redlands area 700-H-145 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  67

Concrete farm distributing flume in East Highlands. Trash screen in foreground 700-H-146 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  68

Dulzara flume passing over Matchin Creek, San Diego Co 700-H-147 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  69

Dulzara Condent, San Diego Co 700-H-148 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  70

10' Parshall Flume; free flow; head Reedley Main. Obtained from Alta Irrigation District, 1939 700-H-149 (No neg) 1939

Box 60, Folder  71

10' Parshall Flume; free flow; head of Reedley Main. Obtained in 1939 for Fortier, Samuel fair, from Alta Irrig. Dis 700-H-150 (No neg) 1939

Box 60, Folder  72

Flume for orchard irrigation near Pomona 700-H-150 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  73

Untitled 700-H-151 undated

Box 60, Folder  74

Flume built by a farer's irrig enterprise near Redding 700-H-152 undated

Box 60, Folder  75

Anderson Cottonwood District; Anderson Flume 700-H-153 1922 October 28

Box 60, Folder  76

Flume - Mono River 700-H-154 undated

Box 60, Folder  77

Owyhee Project, U.S. Bureau Rec, Oregon. Large concrete syphon across Malheur River and Valley 700-H-155 1958

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 60, Folder  78

Cement concrete hydrant box and distributing flumes, Riverside, California 700-H-156 1903 December

Photographer: Fortier, T.S.
Box 60, Folder  79

Points of Diversion on Kings River between Southside Ditches and Murphy Slough Ditches. Aug. 1917. Junction of Dutch John Cut and Cole Slough 700-I-1 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Southside Ditches are People's, Last Chance and Lemoore. Water in the farther stream goes to Murphy Slough Ditches. This is a critical point in water distribution on Kings River. A few shovel-fulls of sand or sacks in the channel or a cut out from floods may change the balance between the northside and southside interests.
Box 60, Folder  80

Weir across Kings River at head of Fresno and Consolidated Canals 700-I-3 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This is known as the Fresno Weir.
Box 60, Folder  81

Weir across King River and head of People's Ditch. August, 1917 700-I-4 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  82

Weird across Butte Creek at head of canal on State Land Settlement Tract at time of purchase 700-I-5 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  83

Diversion at entrance of Covina and Azusa ditches. Calif 700-I-30 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  84

Eastside Beading, Imperial Canal, California 700-I-31 1917 January 6

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  85

Combined irrigation and drainage structure and bridge across main canal, Durham State Land Settlement 700-I-32 (No neg) 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Diversions through pipe in bank controlled by flashboards. During periods when surface drainage is necessary drainage water let into the main ditch through same opening.
Box 60, Folder  86

Closer view of combined irrigation and rainage structure and bridge across main canal, Durcham State Land Settlement 700-I-33 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  87

Combined irrigation and rainage structure and bridge across main canal, Durham State Land Settlement, under construction 700-I-34 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  88

Government Debris Weir Across Yuba River During Low Water Period, Summer 1918, About One-half Inch of Water Only in Depth Passing Over the Weir 700-I-35 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The headgate of the Hallwood Irrigation Company, and of Cordua Irrigation District is on the right bank of the River (going downstream) directly above the west end of this weir.
Box 60, Folder  89

Diversion weir on Scott River for Scott Valley Irrigation District, 1928 700-I-36 1928 July 26

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  90

Headworks diversion gate, Cucamonga wash, water spreading project 700-I-37 1933 June 29

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 60, Folder  91

Flashboard Diversion Dam, Stanford Vina Irrigation Company, on Deer Creek, California 700-I-38 1928

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 60, Folder  92

Weir across Kings River at head of Crescent Canal. August, 1917 700-I-39 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  93

Concrete Weir Thrown Across Cross Creek, spring of 1918, by Lake Land Canal Company 700-I-40 1918 May 5

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Replaces old wooden structure put in at the time Lake Land Canal was built in 1903. This new structure was erected in connection with the war emergency order permitting Lake Land Canal to divert from Kings River during the flood periods when Kings River carries in excess of 800 c.f.s. at the Piedra gates.
Box 60, Folder  94

Untitled 700-I-41 undated

Box 60, Folder  95

Untitled 700-I-42 undated

Box 60, Folder  96

Automatic lateral gate, Turlock Canal, California 700-J-25 undated

Box 60, Folder  97

Turnout on Little Rock District 700-J-26 undated

Box 60, Folder  98

Takeout on Main Canal. Little Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 700-J-27 1915 June 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The water is dropped into a box shown in the background and hence into an underground pipe.
Box 60, Folder  99

Lateral Takeout, Imperial Irrigation District, Cal 700-J-28 1915 June 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The bulkhead on the right consists of a submerged orifice measuring box as well as a headgate.
Box 60, Folder  100

Lateral Turnouts, Snake River Valley Irrigation District, Idaho 700-J-29 1916 December 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Each of these concrete bulkheads with steel gate forms the heading of a lateral from this canal. The concrete check shown in Picture No. was placed for the purposed of backing up the water for these turnouts. This type of division box is being installed throughout this District as rapidly as funds permit, several thousand dollars worth of work being done each year.
Box 60, Folder  101

Lindberg Levee Gate, Richvale, California 700-J-30 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  102

Levee Gate, Lindberg field, Richvale, California 700-J-31 1916 October

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  103

Levee Gate, Phelan Ranch, Butte County, California 700-J-32 1916 October

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  104

Setting forms for an Outlet Gate, Orland Project, California 700-J-33 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 60, Folder  105

Newly Constructed Gates, Orland Project, California 700-J-34 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 60, Folder  106

Meikle Automatic Gate, Installed in Turlock Irrigation District, California 700-J-35 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.

Scope and Content

A float in the well on the right operates the radial gate automatically as the water rises and falls, the height of the water in the well being regulated by the slope of the standpipe near the well, which is in turn adjusted by the iron rod shown in the picture.
Box 60, Folder  107

Typical Gate Structure on the Orland Project, California 700-J-36 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 60, Folder  108

Constructing Concrete Outlet Gate in the Orland Project, California 700-J-37 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 60, Folder  109

Newly Constructed Concrete Gate, Orland Project, California 700-J-38 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 60, Folder  110

Typical Gates on the Orland Project, California 700-J-39 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.

Scope and Content

Mr. Albert Burch. Project Manager, is standing in the back.
Box 60, Folder  111

Outlet Gate on Supply Canal to East Park Reservoir, Orland Project, California 700-J-40 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 60, Folder  112

Setting Forms for an Outlet Gate, Orland Project, California 700-J-41 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 60, Folder  113

Intake of Lateral leading to Van Horn's Land Imperial Northside Water Co., California 700-J-42 1917 May 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 60, Folder  114

Type of Levee Gate, Dodge Rice Fields, West of Nelson, California 700-J-43 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  115

Canals and 4-way structure, Tulare Lake Section 700-J-46 1918 May 5

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  116

Corrugated Pipe Turn-Out, Quint Lateral, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Project, California 700-J-49 undated

Scope and Content

This is typical of some of the turn-outs from the main laterals where only small heads of water are diverted. The turnout consists of a concrete bulkhead and a corrugated pipe through the ditch bank.
Box 60, Folder  117

Artistic irrigation hydrants, City limits, Covina, Calif 700-J-50 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  118

Imperial V ditch gates, Haltville. "Slide" gate and "Spring" gate in foreground 700-J-51 1913

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  119

Constructing check and delivery gate, Eastside canal, Imperial V 700-J-52 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  120

farm ditch gates Calexico, Imperial Valley. Concrete pipe with K.T. iron headgate 700-J-53 1913

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  121

Lateral headgate, Modesto, Calif 700-J-54 undated

Box 60, Folder  122

Showing latteral headings as made at Niland, Calif 700-J-55 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 60, Folder  123

Head gate on lateral of Modesto Canal, grain irrigation plat, Calif 700-J-56 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  124

Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-J-57 1914 November

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 60, Folder  125

Gate for diverting water to lateral from main fed by pump. Water under pressure when pump is running. Gate must be manipulated when pressure is off. San Dimas, Calif 700-J-58 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  126

Diversion Gate and Circular Measuring Crest Designed by A. Kempkey and in use on the Balfour-Guthrie Project at Brentwood 700-J-59 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

About a ten foot weird crest is obtained by the use of this segment of corrugated iron pipe.
Box 60, Folder  127

Diversion Gate and Circular Measuring Crest Designed by A. Kempkey and in use on the Balfour-Guthrie Project at Brentwood 700-J-60 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

About a ten foot weir crest is obtained by the use of this segment of corrugated iron pipe.
Box 60, Folder  128

Diversion Gate and Circular Measuring Crest Designed by A. Kempkey and in use on the Balfour-Guthrie Project at Brentwood 700-J-61 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

About a ten foot weir crest is obtained by the use of this segment of corrugated iron pipe.
Box 60, Folder  129

This type of turnout gate and measuring weir designed by A. Kempkey for Balfour-Guthrie Project, but with weir crest length increased by rectangular offset in straight weir board instead of with segment of corrugated iron pipe 700-J-62 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  130

Close up view of gauge for measuring depth on circular weir crest, Kempke turnout Gate Balfout-Guthrie project 700-J-63 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  131

Larger type of turnout designed by A. Kempke for Balfour-Guthrie project with circular Weir Crest 700-J-64 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  132

Lateral and turnout gates - Orland Project 700-J-65 circa 1923 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  133

Waterman Gate on precast concrete headwall. Used by the Fresno I.D. on class B ditches to a limited extent 700-J-66 1929 July 8

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 652
Box 60, Folder  134

Forms for casting headwall on waterman gates, Fresno I.D 700-J-67 1929 July 8

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  135

Calco model 101 slide gates and precast headwalls in Fresno Irrig. Dist. yard. Headwall 3" thick. 20" gates 700-J-70 1929 May 8

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 651
Box 60, Folder  136

Right: Calco gate set in standpipe. Typical turnout installation. Left: Waterman gates set in precast headwall. Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-J-71 1929 May 25

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  137

Standard turnout installation. Consolidated Irrigation District Gate set in standpipe and pilot tube used for measuring discharge in pipe upstream from gate 700-J-72 1929 May 13

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  138

Lateral headgate. This is an illustration of the use of a standard type of structure regardless of the particular condition of the installation. A culvert head immediately below the gate. James Irrigation Dist 700-J-73 1929 May 11

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  139

#2 Radial gate on canal adjacent to west boundary of University Farm, Davis 700-J-74 1929 May 1

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  140

Checkgate or stop gate at divide in James Irrigation District. Note accumulation of weeds and moss in water above gate. Gate is designed to act both as undershot and overpour 700-J-75 1929 May 11

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  141

Calco slide headgate No. 105 used as a stop gate or check gate in field ditch. Thompson Bros. Rach, Fresno. Structure also used as culvert 700-J-76 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  142

#3 Wooden check or stop gate adjacent to west boundary of University Farm, Davis 700-J-77 1929 May 1

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  143

Side gate or turnout. 6" concrete headwall on each end of 16' concrete pipe. Calco No. 101 gate. Modesto Irrigation District two views 700-J-78 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  144

Detail of framing, Morton type gate. Merced Irrigation District. Same structure as No. 80 700-J-79 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  145

Automatic gate at head of laterals. Stilling basin and 20' rectangular weir standard equipment. Weirs equipped with automatic recorders installed in concrete house. West Stanislaus Irrigation District 700-J 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

See card 7000-M-b-120
Box 60, Folder  146

Adjustable submerged orifice installation on turnout. Fresno Irrigation District 700-J 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

See card 700-M-e-7
Box 60, Folder  147

Morton type stop or check gate in 15 to 30 second-foot canals. Merced Irrigation District 700-J-80 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  148

Headgate to Lone Tree Canal. Consolidated Irrigation District. Two 42 inch and one 24 inch pipes equipped with Venturi meters 700-J-81 1930 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  149

View showing method of setting gate ring and frame in forms when pouring headwall to turnouts. Fresno Irrigation District 700-J-82 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  150

Turnout installation in large canal. Fresno Irrigation District 700-J-83 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 60, Folder  151

Concrete rectangular side gate with double opening used by the Turlock Irrigation District in lined canals. Constructed during winter of 1930-31. For drawing see Project 860, p.134, fig. 85 700-J-84 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  152

Standard wooden delivery gate except for width. Width 2' instead of standard 3'. Imperial Irrigation District 700-J-85 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  153

Standard 3' x 3' wooden delivery gate. Imperial Irrigation District. Note silt deposited in front of gate 700-J-86 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  154

Rubble masonry headgate to lateral. Masonry laid against forms giving appearance of concrete 700-J-87 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  155

Rubble masonry delivery gate with steel plate gate. This structure was constructed when a tight gate was needed. Calipatria Division, Imperial Irrigation District 700-J-88 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  156

Lateral headgate to small lateral. Imperial Irrigation District 700-J-89 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  157

Standard wooden delivery gates in yard. Calipatria Division, Imperial Irrigation District. (2 views) 700-J-91 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  158

Rubble masonry headgate to small lateral. Imperial Irrigation District 700-J-92 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  159

Skimming weir at head of lateral. This structure designed to keep sand out of lateral. Said to work very satisfactory if depth over crest is not more than 5" or 6". Imperial Irrigation District. (3 views) 700-J-93 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  160

Standard field turnout gate, Imperial Irrigation District 700-J-94 1932 March 1

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  161

Turnout gate made of rubble masonry laid up against forms, Imperial I.D 700-J-95 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  162

Fresno Irrigation District slide gate, 18" size. Sold to farmers in district for $4.45 with 2 1/2 feet of pipe, or $4.75 with 3 feet pipe attached 700-J-96 1936 May 29

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  163

Fresno Irrigation District slide gate, 14" size. Sold to farmers in district for $3.24 with 2 1/2 feet of pipe, or $3.45 with 3 feet of pipe attached 700-J-97 1936 May 29

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  164

Delivery gate I.W. no. 5. Imperial Valley 700-J-98 1914 April

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 60, Folder  165

Wooden delivery box. Gate with weir board. Note silt. Imperial Valley 700-J-99 1914 April

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 60, Folder  166

Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-J-100 1914 November

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 60, Folder  167

Combination Gate, and delivery structure, Sacramento Valley Irrig. Co. Willows, Calif 700-J-101 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Box 60, Folder  168

Reservoir and discharge gates, North Fork Ditch, Folsom, Calif. May 1900 700-J-102 1900

Box 60, Folder  169

Turlock Canal - Regulating and waste gates located at foot of 600 feet tunnel through rock 700-J-103 undated

Box 60, Folder  170

Gate boy to irrigate borders in farm of S.M. Bixby Imperial, Calif 700-J-104 1905 November

Box 60, Folder  171

Untitled 700-J-105 undated

Box 60, Folder  172

Cuoena Box, University Farm, Davis 700-J-106 1914 May

Box 60, Folder  173

Untitled 700-J-107 undated

Box 60, Folder  174

Combination delivery gate and check with high drop. Imperial Irrigation District 700-J 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

See 700-K-79
Box 60, Folder  175

Concrete check and delivery gate in small lateral. Imperial Irrigation District 700-J 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

See 700-K-81
Box 60, Folder  176

Check and delivery gate on Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company main canal northeast of Santa Ana, Calif 700-J 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

See 700-K-84
Box 60, Folder  177

Combination rubble masonry check and delivery. Calipatria Division, Imperial Irrigation District 700-J 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

See 700-K-91 and K-90
Box 60, Folder  178

Combination wooden check and delivery gate. This design is very commonly used. Imperial Irrigation District 700-J 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

See 700-K-86
Box 60, Folder  179

Typical Concrete Check, West Branch Snake River Valley Canal, Snake River Valley Irrigation District, Idaho 700-K-1 1916 December 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is the type of construction that the district has done a great deal of in the past two or three years.
Box 60, Folder  180

Concrete check spanned by bridge, West branch of Snake River Valley Canal, Snake River Valley Irrigation District, Idaho 700-K-2 1916 December 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 60, Folder  181

Irrigating alfalfa, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Experimental Tract, Willows, California 700-K-3 1915 August 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This experimental work on the Sacramento Valley Irrigation tract was carried on only in 1915 but was a part of the general alfalfa duty of water investigations in Sacramento Valley, covering the years 1913-1915 inclusive.
Box 60, Folder  182

Pouring concrete for a Weir and Check, Orland Project, California 700-K-4 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 60, Folder  183

Newly constructed concrete check and weir on the Orland Project, California, showing concrete lining 700-K-5 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 60, Folder  184

Newly made concrete weir and check, Orland Project, California 700-K-6 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 60, Folder  185

Wooden check gate for use in alfalfa Fields 700-K-7 1916 October 24

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This was designed and constructed at the University Farm by S.H. Beckett and his assistants.
Box 60, Folder  186

Check in canal used as measuring Weir, Spalding Tract near Norman, California. Rice duty of water investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-K-8 1917 May 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 60, Folder  187

Typical wooden structure, Orland Project, California 700-K-9 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 60, Folder  189

Old type automatic radial gate 700-K-10 undated

Box 60, Folder  190

Old type automatic radial gate 700-K-11 undated

Box 60, Folder  191

Check on Riverside W. Co. canal 700-K-12 1915 July

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  192

Concrete check box. A patented box never seen in used 700-K-13 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  193

Checks, Modesto, Calif 700-K-14 undated

Box 60, Folder  194

Ostrom check box prior to being placed in check leves, an excellent box 700-K-15 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  195

Ostrom Levee box and gate, Modesto Irrigation District 700-K-16 1904 Summer

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  196

Special turnout into pipeline and a small check gate. Adjustable submerged orifice measuring device. Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-17 1929 May 7

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  197

Small check gate with standard turnout in wing wall. W -- 30" walls 4" thick. Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-18 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  198

Check gate with downstream sloping side walls and two type. A turnout with type A measuring devices. Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-19 1929 May 4

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  199

Small precast check gate. Ditch tender Curtis and Geo. L. Swendson, Chief Engineer, Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-20 1929 May 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  200

Check gate on Central Canal, showing concrete center pier and I beam intermediate piers. Flash boards continuous over I beams. Fresno Irrigation Dist 700-K-21 1929 May 8

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 642
Box 60, Folder  201

Automatic check gate at head of Hanson Canal on Gould Canal. Calco radial gate and automatic control. Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-22 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  202

Precast check gate. Width -- 3' clear. Thickness 2 1/2". Reinforced with steel. Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-23 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 647
Box 60, Folder  203

Same as 700-K-23 but different view. Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-24 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  204

Standard check gate equipped with slide gate and handwheel. Acts both as an undershot and overpour gate, adapted to special conditions. Check structure is standard type A. Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-25 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  205

Automatic check gate designed and constructed by Fresno Irrigation District. This structure acts as a spillway for ditch flowing to right. Mr. Anson J. Gerner, Superintendent Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-26 1929 May 8

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  206

Structure on Gould Canal at head of Hanson Canal. At left headworks to Hanson Canal, checkgate with automatic control at right. Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-27 1929 May 7

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  207

Check gate or drop at head of Fowler Switch Canal. One of first concrete checks built by Mr. I. H. Teilman, Engineer, This structure has single length flashboards. Consolidated Irrigation District 700-K-28 1929 May 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  208

Downstream view of 2 space concrete drop or check gate. New type. End piers omitted. Crate on top for holding flashboards during non-operating season. Alta Irrigation District 700-K-29 1929 May 29

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 643
Box 60, Folder  209

Concrete drop, 2 spaces 4' wide. Crate built to lock up flashboards during non-operation season. Picture shows Calco gates installed on sloping sidewalls of lined section of canal above drop. End piers on drop were eliminated on later installation. (See other view) Alta Irrigation District 700-K-30 1929 May 29

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  210

20' drop on C and K Canal. One of first designed and built structures for consolidated Irrigation District by Mr. I. H. Teilman, Engineer. Note: This structure has 3" plank walk instead of concrete walk 700-K-31 1929 May 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  211

Large drop check gate. Consolidated Irrigation District. Difference in water levels upstream and downstream about 6' 700-K-32 1929 May 13

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  212

Standard two space check gate. Clear width between outside walls 13'8". Flash boards extend across entire structure with center pier for support. Mr. I. H. Teilman Engineer Consolidated Irrigation Dist 700-K-33 1929 May 13

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  213

Check gate, 5'8" wide in clear. Standard installation Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-K-34 1929 May 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  214

Standard check gate, Consolidated Irrigation District Clear width of opening 7'8" 700-K-35 1929 May 13

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  215

Check gate built of 36" pipe vertical and 24" pipe horizontal. Cost of this structure was $56.00. A very economical type for small structures. Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-K-36 1929 May 13

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  216

Combination check gate and culvert, with three turnouts in wing walls. Mr. I. H. Teilman, Engineer, Consolidated Irrigation District 700-K-37 1929 May 13

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  217

Large drop or checkgate on main canal Alta Irrigation District. Clear width of each opening 4'0". Boxes at each end to hold flashoards during non-operation season 700-K-38 1929 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 646
Box 60, Folder  218

Large concrete check gate or drop on Fowler Switch Canal. Openings 7'6" clear. Flash boards continuous over two openings. Downstream view. Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-K-39 1929 May 13

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 645
Box 60, Folder  219

Large check and drop on Fowler Switch Canal. Opening 7'6" clear. Flash boards 16' long continuous over two openings. Upstream view. Consolidated Irrigation District 700-K-40 1929 May 13

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  220

Automatic check gate on lateral canal, Modesto Irrigation District. 4'0" radial gate. Old style structure not being constructed at present time 700-K-41 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  221

Automatic check gate. Radial gate 10'0" wide. Openings 5'0". Plank walk. Merced Irrigation District 700-K-42 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  222

Wooden stop gate or check gate in earth canal. Merced Irrigation District 700-K-43 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  223

Untitled 700-K-44 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Check gate or stop gate. Combination concrete and Redwood. This structure is typical of structures now being installed in Merced Irrigation District. Contract bid on this type of structure has been $25.00 per cu. yd. of concrete when district furnished cement and steel, making total cost about $30.00 per cu. yard. Wooden gates extra.
Box 60, Folder  224

Check gate or stop gate under construction. Lateral No. 4 north. West Stanislaus Irrigation District 700-K-45 1928 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  225

Untitled 700-K-46 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Wooden check gate or stop gate in lined canal. Structure built and placed in ditch without shutting off water. See files for drawing showing details of structure. Turlock Irrigation District.
Box 60, Folder  226

Check gate or stop gate in private ditch. (Thornberg ditch) Turlock Irrigation District. Standard type of structure designed for use in Improvement Districts 700-K-47 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  227

Concrete check gate or stop gate in lined canal. Turlock Irrigation District 700-K-48 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  228

Automatic check gate. Turlock Irrigation District 700-K-49 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  229

Old style automatic check gate. Turlock Irrigation District. Wooden radial gate 700-K-50 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  230

Concrete check gate or stop gate in lined canal. Turlock Irrigation District 700-K-51 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  231

Four space check gate or weir, Modesto Irrigation District. Width of spaces 5'0" c. to c. Note I-beam flashboard guides 700-K-52 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  232

Fifty foot check gate (Weir) in Modesto Irrigation District. Standard type structure. Warped wing walls. I-beam flashboard grooves on slope 1/4 to 1 700-K-53 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  233

Standard type automatic checkgate or weir. Modesto irrigation District. Width of radial gate 8'0" clear, other spaces 5'0" c. to c 700-K-54 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  234

See card 700-B-b-8 Headgate on main canal at head of Lateral No. 3, Modesto Irrigation District. Automatic radial gate to keep constant water level upstream from gate 700-K-55 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  235

Stop gate in main lateral, University Farm, Davis, California. Outlet gates on diagonal is not satisfactory 700-K 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

See card 700-N-c-11
Box 60, Folder  236

Combination wood and concrete stop or check gate in large lateral. Merced Irrigation District 700-K-56 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  237

Division point, Turlock Main Canal and Ceres Main Canal, Turlock Irrig. Dist. Ceres Main Canal to right 700-K-57 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  238

Combination checkgate and bridge over County Road. Turnout at right is for lateral on opposite side of roadway. Consolidated Irrigation District 700-K-58 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  239

Large checkgate or drop. Centerville and Kingsbury Canal, Consolidated Irrig. Dist., Height, 16'0" above floor, width, 64'8" inside end walls 700-K-59 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  240

Upstream view of large checkgate or drop gate. Height above floor, 16'0", width, 64'8". Consolidated Irrigation District 700-K-60 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  241

Large checkgate or dropgate. Consolidated Irrigation District. Width inside end walls, 64'8". Height above floor 12'0" 700-K-61 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  242

Upstream view of large checkgate, Consolidated Irrigation District. Backfilling not complete 700-K-62 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  243

Large checkgate, Consolidated Irrigation District. Height above floor, 12'0", width inside end walls 64'8", 8 spaces 7'6" wide. 8" piers 700-K-63 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  244

Steel reinforcement in large checkgates. Consolidated Irrigation District 700-K-64 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  245

Untitled 700-K-65 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  246

Carpenters setting forms for 12 foot (height) checkgate. Consolidated Irrigation District 700-K-66 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  247

Small concrete checkgate. Width 7'8", Consolidated Irrigation District 700-K-67 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  248

Checkgate, width 25 feet. Fresno Irrigation District. Drainage inlet in side 700-K-68 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  249

View showing pier detail of 25 foot checkgate shown in figure 700- K-68 700-K-69 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  250

Checkgate and turnout. Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-70 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  251

Checkgate in lined section of canal at end of flume over natural drainage channel. Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-71 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  252

Backfilling around a checkgate and turnout. Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-72 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  253

Checkgate with device for holding flashboards showing boards in place. Chain with padlock goes around boards and through wheel. Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-73 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  254

Checkgate with device for holding flashboards when not in use. Fresno Irrigation District 700-K-74 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  255

Checkgate or drop in lined canal. Modesto Irrigation District 700-K-75 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  256

Automatic drop or check gate, Turlock Irrigation District (See T.I.D. drawing no. 4-273) 700-K-76 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  257

Stop gate (check gate) with weir control for lined canals. Turlock Irrigation District. This structure provides 26 feet of weir crest length. (see project 860, p. 131, fig. 86 for drawing). Standard Calco side gate shown at right. (for drawing of this structure see p. 133, fig. 85 of Project 860) 700-K-77 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  258

View of stop gate shown in 700-K-77 showing detail of right half. Turlock Irrigation District 700-K-78 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  259

Combination delivery gate and check with high drop. Imperial Irrigation District 700-K-79 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  260

Check in lateral with sluicegates on sides. Imperial Irrigation District 700-K-80 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  261

Concrete check and delivery gate in small lateral. Imperial Irrigation District 700-K-81 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  262

Wooden check with center sluice gate. Imperial Irrigation District 700-K-82 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  263

Standard type of check for small laterals. Imperial Irrigation District 700-K-83 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  264

Check and delivery gate on Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company main canal northeast of Santa Ana, Calif 700-K-84 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  265

Repairing wooden check by adding new posts, and raising sides one foot. Imperial Irrigation District 700-K-85 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  266

Combination wooden check and delivery gate. This design is very commonly used. Imperial Irrigation Dstrict 700-K-86 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  267

Concrete check gate in small lateral. Imperial Irrigation District 700-K-87 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  268

Rubble masonry check built against forms, giving general appearance of reinforced concrete. Imperial Irrigation District 700-K-88 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  269

Rubble masonry check and drop. Upstream. Imperial Irrigation District 700-K-89 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  270

Rubble masonry check and drop, downstream view, Imperial Irrigation District. See 700-K-91 700-K-90 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  271

Combination rubble masonry check ad delivery. Calipatria Division Imperial Irrigation District. (See 700-K-90) 700-K-91 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  272

Old type automatic radial gate 700-K-92 undated

Box 60, Folder  273

Standard lateral check gate, Imperial Irrigation District 700-K-93 1932 March 1

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  274

Check gate 700-K-94 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  275

Fresno Irrigation District. Precast bolted check, size no. 1, width 1'6", depth 2 1/2", length 2', $3.35 f.o.b. yard to farmers in district. Price does not include concrete flash board nor concrete floor which is poured in place in ditch. Hundreds of these checks have been made and sold during the past yr 700-K-95 1936 May 29

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  276

Check. Power canal. Imperial Valley 700-K-96 1914 March

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 60, Folder  277

Undershot check gate. Imperial Valley 700-K-97 1914

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 60, Folder  278

Check gate in the delivery stand at Pump No. 9 700-K-98 1947 April 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 60, Folder  279

Gate used by Imperial Valley Water Co. #5 in its ditches under the new last side Highline Canal. This is a new gate set in the ditch and earth not yet filled in 700-K-99 undated

Box 60, Folder  280

One of the two stave-pipe pipe lines leading from pumping plant, Westside Irrigation District 700-L-a-29 1918 May 02

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Picture shows test apparatus attached to pipe.
Box 60, Folder  281

Double stave-pipe pipe line leading from State Highway west toward the coast range, Westside Irrigation District 700-L-a-30 1918 May 02

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

These pipe lines are within one mile of the northerly end of the district along the highway and form the west edge of the district in its northwest corner.
Box 60, Folder  282

See: 795-C-b-1. Laying 18" concrete drainage tile on Browning's ranch, Reclamation District 108 near Grimes, Calif 700-L-b undated

Box 60, Folder  283

Pouring Concrete in Construction of Siphon under Bottom of Sacramento River, Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District, California 700-L-b-16 undated

Scope and Content

Similar to Picture No. 113 but looking towards the channel of the Sacramento River which is just beyond the portion of pipe line to be seen in the distance.
Box 60, Folder  284

Forms for a Concrete Siphon Under Clear Creek, Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District, California 700-L-b-17 undated

Box 60, Folder  285

Concrete pipe trench made with V-crowder 700-L-b-18 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  286

Underground Distributing System, Pear Orchard, Little Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 700-L-b-20 1915 June 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

These trees are three or four years old. The orchard is irrigated with furrow which take their water from the standpipes shown here.
Box 60, Folder  287

Lower End of Storm Culvert, Beneath Gasburg Flume, Modesto Irrigation District, California 700-L-b-21 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This storm culvert was constructed some months in advance of the construction of the hydraulic fill designed to take the place of this flume.
Box 60, Folder  288

Upper End of Concrete-lined Tunnel, Cascade Irrigation District, Washington 700-L-b-22 1916 November 19

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This tunnel was lined by the District.
Box 60, Folder  289

Lower End of Concrete-lined Tunnel, with Warped Transition to Earth Canal, Cascade Irrigation District, Washington 700-L-b-23 1919 November 19

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 60, Folder  290

Automatic Hydrants in the Blanchard Citrus Grove, above Santa Paula, Cal 700-L-b-24 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This is also known as the overflow hydrant, the water wasting into a 6 inch pipe in the center of the hydrant after it rises sufficiently high to give the desired pressure above the outlet spouts. This picture also shows the galvanized iron distributor, about 2 inches in diameter, which fastens on the outlet spout on the lower side of the concrete hydrant. These distributors are made with as many holes as desired, one hole being arranged for each furrow. In the case photographed, water was being run both ways from the distributors, but as the young trees were being irrigated with only a single furrow directly above the tree rows, only the lower openings in the distributors were opened.
Box 60, Folder  291

Device Used for Placing Concrete Pipe, Orland Project, California 700-L-b-25 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 60, Folder  292

A Second Row of Standpipes in the Lieb Walnut Grove, near Cupertino, Santa Clara Valley, California 700-L-b-26 (No neg) 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  293

Testing 12-inch concrete pipe at Herman E. Berg Project, Yuba City. Picture shows sweating of pipe at 5 pounds pressure 700-L-b-27 (No neg) 1917 September

Photographer: M.B.W.
Box 60, Folder  294

Testing 12-inch concrete pipe at Herman E. Berg Project, Yuba City Picture shows sweating of pipe at 40 pounds pressure 700-L-b-28 1917 September

Photographer: M.B.W.
Box 60, Folder  295

Adjusting Reinforcement Rings, Main Concrete Discharge Pipe leading from Pumping Plant across the S.P. Railroad. Westside Irrigation District 700-L-b-29 1918 May 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  296

One of the Discharge Pipes leading from pumping plant, Westside Irrigation District, under construction 700-L-b-30 1918 May 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  297

Concrete Pipe Yard of Bent Brothers at Henrietta 700-L-b-31 1918 May 6

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This pipe is manufactured for the Boston land Company, 50,000 feet of pipe being shown in the yard.
Box 60, Folder  298

Layout of Rings and Forms, Concrete pipe yard of Bent Brothers at Henrietta 700-L-b-32 1918 May 6

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This pipe is manufactured for the Boston Land Company.
Box 60, Folder  299

Van Cleave Construction Company's concrete pipe plant at Exeter, Cal 700-L-b-33 1918 April

Photographer: F.G.V.

Scope and Content

Machine made bell pipe corrugated to add strength.
Box 60, Folder  300

Apparatus for covering steel pipe with concrete used by Temescal Water Company at Corona 700-L-b-34 1919

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Pipe is wrapped with a stiff reinforced steel mesh which is held away from the pipe by small truncated pyramids of concrete 1 1/2 inches high. Forms as show in the picture are then put around the pipe 1 1/2 inches from the screen and the concrete poured resulting in a reinforced concrete pipe three inches thick. The cost per foot for 30 inch pipe was about $2.30.
Box 60, Folder  301

Linderman concrete pipe plant at Kingsburg 700-L-b-35 1918 April

Photographer: F.G.V.
Box 60, Folder  302

K.T. System of delivery- Covina, Calif 700-L-b-40 1912 May

Photographer: F.C.S.

Scope and Content

Note the concrete stand pipe coming up from the head ditch. At the top is a set of small galv. tubes, some going into the orchard and one watering the plants within the small concrete curbing. The standpipe serves as a corner to the curbing. Mr. Thomason, President of the K-T Co. of Los Angeles, placing a repair in the gate of the standpipe.
Box 60, Folder  303

Trench for concrete pipe line, Covina, Calif 700-L-b-41 1912 May

Photographer: F.C.S.

Scope and Content

Showing trench opened for the pipe to serve the orchard at the right. A stand pipe will be erected at the head of each row of trees and small galvanized tubes deliver the water after being regulated by a K-T Valve in the stand pipe.
Box 60, Folder  304

Main pipe line of Del Monte Irrigation Co. crossing a swale near Claremont Calif. Pipe is buried except at this point 700-L-b-42 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  305

Pipe distribution. Laying pipe, Evergreen Ranch, Lordsburg, Calif 700-L-b-43 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  306

Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-L-b-44 1914 November

Box 60, Folder  307

Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-L-b-45 1914 November

Box 60, Folder  308

Board head flume replaced by pipe and stand system, near Pomona, Calif 700-L-b-46 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  309

Setting stands on concrete pipe for orchard irrigation near Pomona, Calif. Orchard and pumping plan of Wood Bros 700-L-b-47 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  310

Concrete pipe laying near Pomona, Calif. Schisler orchard and pumping plant 700-L-b-48 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  311

Testing pipe. Five joint apparatus. San Dimas, Calif 700-L-b-49 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  312

Breaking pipe for strength test. San Dimas, Calif 700-L-b-50 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  313

Brubake Bros. machine for making concrete pipe, San Dimas, Calif 700-L-b-51 1919 July

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  314

Overflow Pipe and Stand System, Blanchard Lemon Orchards, Santa Paula, California 700-L-b-52 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  315

Thirthy-Inch Concrete Pipe of Temescal Water Company, in Temescal Canyon, California 700-L-b-53 1915 April

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

This carries water from wells in Perris Valley to Corona.
Box 60, Folder  316

Linderman's concrete pipe plant at Kingsburg, using pneumatic hammer for tamping concrete in forms 700-L-b-55 1918 April

Photographer: F.G.V.
Box 60, Folder  317

Wooden flume discarded for Concrete Underground System and Standpipes, Southern California 700-L-b-56 1911 July

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 60, Folder  318

Carriage removing concrete pipe from pipe machine for seasoning. Delhi State Colony 700-L-b-57 1920 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  319

Concrete Pipe Machine, Delhi State Colony 700-L-b-58 1920 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  320

Interior of concrete pipe Factory, Delhi State Colony 700-L-b-59 1920 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  321

Concrete Pipe Yard Durham State Land Settlement Colony 700-L-b-60 1919 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  322

Making Hand Tamped Pipe, Durham State Land Settlement 700-L-b-61 1919 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  323

Laying Concrete Pipe 700-L-b-62 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 60, Folder  324

Laying Concrete Irrigation Pipe in Citrus Orchard 700-L-b-63 undated

Box 60, Folder  325

Concrete Pipe Installation on Camino Ridge, El Dorado County 700-L-b-64 1919 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  326

Setting forms and pouring concrete for pipe line leading to syphon under Sacramento River. Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District 700-L-b-65 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Proposed syphon under river not built but water carried across on bridge.
Box 60, Folder  327

Overflow Pipe and Stand System, Blanchard Orchards, Santa Paula, California 700-L-b-66 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

Lima beans are planted between the lemon trees.
Box 60, Folder  328

Concrete pipe installation. Backfilling trench with V crowder 700-L-b-67 1914

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 60, Folder  329

Concrete pipe installation, University Farm, Davis. Irrigation tract 700-L-b-68 1914

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 60, Folder  330

Laying 12" Concrete pipe line, Irrigation tract, University Farm, Davis 700-L-b-69 1914

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 60, Folder  331

Newly set pressure gate - Delhi Experimental tract, 1921 in concrete pipe line 700-L-b-70 1921

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  332

Laying 10' concrete pipe. Pollard Brothers, Fresno 700-L-b-71 1929 May 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  333

Trench and forms for 36 inch continuous concrete pipe 700-L-b-72 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  334

Forms for 36 inch continuous concrete pipe line. L.W. Terrell, Contractor, Turlock 700-L-b-73 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. D.684
Box 60, Folder  335

Forming lower half of 36-inch continuous concrete pipe. L.W. Terrell Contractor, Turlock 700-L-b-74 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  336

Pouring upper half of 36 inch continuous concrete pipe. L. W. Terrell, Contractor, Turlock 700-L-b-75 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  337

Forming upper half of 36 inch continuous concrete pipe. L. W. Terrell, Contractor, Turlock 700-L-b-76 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  338

Pouring lower half of 30 inch continuous concrete pipe. Lloyd W. Terrell, contractor, Turlock 700-L-b-77 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  339

Constructing 30 inch continuous pipe. L. W. Terrell, Contractor, Turlock 700-L-b-78 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  340

Template used in shaping bottom of trench for monolithic concrete pipe. Turlock Irrigation District 700-L-b-79 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  341

Display of concrete pipe and concrete pipe field gates. Imperial Valley Concrete Company, El Centro, California 700-L-b-80 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  342

Newly laid 16 foot concrete aqueduct pipe from Euclid Avenue crossing, Metropolitan Water District. Ontario, Calif. (See preceding view) 700-L-b-81 1936 August 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  343

End of newly laid Metropolitan Water District aqueduct pipe under Euclid Aveune, Ontario, Calif 700-L-b-82 1936 August 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  344

Irrigation lateral, Oakdale Irrigation District being replaced with 24" concrete pipe. Shows growth of water grass and other water plants in canal which is one reason for changing to concrete pipe. Pipe constructed and laid by Oakdale Irrigation District, W.P.A. Project. cooperative with owner of land 700-L-b-83 1938 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  345

(Project 860) Pipe No. 60, (lateral A). Bottom poured, top form in place, showing bracing. Sloppy mix has just been poured along sides. Ready to finish top shell with dry mix 700-L-b-84 1938 October 18

Photographer: A. Molenaar
Box 60, Folder  346

Project 860: Concrete pressure stands used in Delhi District. Galvanized iron surge stands on parallel concrete pipes. Center pipe serves as return to well pit. Delhi District 700-L-b-85 1938 October 18

Photographer: A. Molenaar
Box 60, Folder  347

6-way structure, Delhi District. Another type of overflow stand in Delhi District 700-L-b-86 1938 October 18

Photographer: A. Molenaar
Box 60, Folder  348

Placing cement covering around old steel pipes. Sweetwater Water Co 700-L-b-87 1919 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 60, Folder  349

Gated surface pipe distributing water to furrows. Citrus orchard, Ventura County. Gould Denison, owner 700-L-b-88(1) and (2) (3) 1939 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  350

(1) Distributing water from gated surface pipe to furrow. Shows use of burlap sacks for preventing erosion at head of furrow. Southern California. Gould Denison, Ventura. (2) Shows float device for indicating head on surface pipe to aid in regulation of water to furrows 700-L-b-89 1939 June

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  351

Excavating trench for 12-inch concrete pipe line. Wolfskill Experimental Orchard, Winters, Calif 700-L-b-90 1938 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Similar view also in negative envelope.
Box 60, Folder  352

Series of 16 pictures showing installation of alfalfa valve on concrete pipe line. Wolfskill Experimental Orchard, Winters 700-L-b-91 1938 Fall

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  353

Shows bottom section of pipe in place and extent to which foundation extends around stand. Construction of stand pipes at pump. Concrete pipe system, Wolfskill Experimental Orchard, Winters, Calif 700-L-b-92 1938 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Similar view in negative envelope.
Box 60, Folder  354

Installing valve on concrete pipe riser, on 12" concrete pipe line. Wolfskill Experimental Orchard, Winters, Calif 700-L-b-93a, b 1938 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

b. Completed riser and valve.
Box 60, Folder  355

Concrete pipe line, Wolfskill Experimental Orchard, Winters 700-L-b-94 a, b 1938 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  356

Pumping plant showing arrangement of serge chamber and valves for connection to concrete pipe line, Soledad Land Company, Soledad, Calif. Howard D. Peters, Engineer, Salinas 700-L-b-95a, b 1940 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  357

Digging trench for concrete pipe line, Agronomy Tract, University Farm. Pipe furnished and laid by United Concrete Pipe Co., Woodland, Calif., G.L. Black in charge 700-L-b-96 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  358

Laying 14" pipe, Agronomy Tract, University Farm 700-L-b-97 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  359

Laying 14" concrete pipeline, Agronomy Tract, University Farm. Workman in background is pipe layer who places a mortar on joints and butts them together in the trench. He is followed by the bander (man in foreground) who works about 5 pipe lengths behind the layer and places a mortar band about 4" wide and 1/2" thick around each joint. Pipe is immediately backfilled to a depth of about 6" over to the top of the pipe and is shown in the immediate foreground 700-L-b-98 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  360

Laying concrete pipe, Agronomy Tract, and construction of hub end gate in line. As the water may be run to this line from either end, a 14" open stand was constructed on each side of the gate valve. Opening in the pipe immediately in front of gate is for connection to stand 700-L-b-99 undated

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  361

Same as 700-L-b-99 showing backfilling around gate and over the pipe. Note sack placed over opening in pipe to prevent circulation of air 700-L-b-100 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  362

Completed gate structure shown in pictures 700-L-b-99 and 100. Stand is placed on each side of gate since water may flow to this structure from either direction 700-L-b-101 1940 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  363

103, 103a 700-L-b-103, 103a. 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

103: This and following views show progressive steps in construction of lateral connection to 14" concrete pipe line, Agronomy Tract. This lateral connection was made with one joint of 18" concrete pipe line of side. The 18" pipe is large enough so that the 14" pipe telescopes inside of it. This view shows workman placing the 18" pipe length in position in the trench. 103a: Shows 18" pipe length after being blocked into position.
Box 60, Folder  364

103b, 103c 700-L-b-103b, c 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

103b: Laying 14" pipe making connection with 18" pipe line. (Other views in negative file) 103c: This shows progress of connection after 14" pipe has been laid to connection with 18" pipe line.
Box 60, Folder  365

103d, 103e 700-L-b-103d, e 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

103d" Pipe layer placing mortar outside of pipe making connection between 14" and 18" sections. 103e: Shows pipe layer placing mortar joint on the inside of pipe.
Box 60, Folder  366

103f, 103g 700-L-b-103f, g 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

103f: This view shows short length of 12" pipe in place between 14" line and gate on lateral. 103g: Shows 12" Cajon gate (manufactured) by Snow Irrig. Supply Co.). These gates were used exclusively on this job, and were installed 1/2 pipe length (18") from all structures.
Box 60, Folder  367

103h, 103i 700-L-b-103h, i 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

103h: Shows structure after gate has been blocked into place on short length of 12" pipe. 103i: Shows appearance of connection between 14" and 18" pipe after final band has been placed around joint.
Box 60, Folder  368

103j, 103k, 103l 700-L-b-103j, k, l 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

103j: Shows appearance of structure after mortar bands have been placed around pipe at connection of gate. 103k: Same after initial backfilling has been placed over pipe. Stand in immediate foreground is present outlet to ditch. Planned that this 12" lateral will be extended at a later date.
Box 60, Folder  369

103m, 103n 700-L-b-103m, n 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

103m: After mortar joints have been cured for 24 hours, the lower section of 14" pipe stand is placed over hole cut in pipe. Temporary pipe fill is then placed around structure. About a week later, this temporary fill is removed and pipe is cleaned preparatory to placing concrete block around the joint to serve as reinforcement and to increase foundation area. 103n: Shows appearance of structure after concrete block has been poured. Concrete block stands to about 4" over top of pipe and completely embeds the pipe section.
Box 60, Folder  370

Stand shown in pictures L-b-103 - 103n when completed. Note 12" riser in 12" branch line 700-L-b-103o 1940 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  371

Construction of a similar type shown in preceding pictures (700-L- b-103-103n) except that 13" gate is placed in main line 700-L-b-104 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  372

Same structure as 700-L-b-104 showing workman fitting a lower section of 14" standpipe 700-L-b-105 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  373

a. Completed structure shown in 700-L-b-104 and 105. b. Detail of the gate shown at right on a. Trench was excavated around gate to repair leak. Pipe tested for leakage 700-L-b-106a, b 1940 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  374

107a, 107b 700-L-b-107a, b 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Shows an alternate type of stand used where lateral was already in place. The 12" pipe lateral to which the 14" main was to be connected was not buried as deeply as the 14" pipe and, therefore, was impossible to make a suitable connection by the method shown in pictures 700-L-b-103 -- 103n. Therefore a reinforced pipe section was placed on end and a concrete formation poured around the base. A 6" plug and a 14" hole had previously been cast in one end of the 30" pipe section to form opening for 14" riser. First view shows the 30" pipe section with holes cut in pipe for connection to pipe lines. Second view shows section after being placed in position in the trench and plugged up ready for pouring of concrete base. Note: Completed structure appears same as 700-L-b-106a.
Box 60, Folder  375

Different stages in the construction of pipe structure which connects with 24" culvert crossing new State Highway. View a shows trench prepared for 36" reinforced pipestand. View b shows stand with 4 holes for connection to 14" pipe line, one 12" lateral, and 14" pipe connection to corrugated culvert 700-L-b-109a, b 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  376

110a, 110b 700-L-b-110a, b 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

110a: Pipe section after being placed in trench and blocked up to proper elevation. 110b: Same as a after reinforcing bars have been placed for concrete foundation.
Box 60, Folder  377

111a, 111b 700-L-b-111a, b 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

111a: The day following the pouring of the foundation, the pipe lines are connected to the stand. Workman making mortar joint between stand and gate. Structure has gates on all 4 sides of stand. Hence water may enter from 2 lines and discharge from either of the other pipes. 111b: Same view as a after mortar joint is completed.
Box 60, Folder  378

General views showing construction of stand described in 700-L-b- 107a,b 700-L-b-112a, b 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  379

Shows how 14" connection was made with 24" culvert. Culvert was plugged full with broken pieces of concrete pipe and the spaces completely filled with concrete mortar. The following day another heavy layer of concrete mortar was added and pipe connection extended to stand 700-L-b-113 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  380

General view of stand after initial backfilling had been placed 700-L-b-114 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  381

Shows the construction of 14" pipestand. Workman placing mortar band on upper joint 700-L-b-115 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  382

Completed structure shown on pictures 700-L-b-109-115 700-L-b-115a 1940 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  383

Construction of 36" open stand at opposite end of the 24" culvert and connection with existing 16" concrete pipe line 700-L-b-116 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  384

Completed structure shown on picture 700-L-b-116 700-L-b-116a 1940 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  385

700-L-b--117a,b,c,d pictures are progressive steps in the installation of 8" alfalfa valve. a shows riser after connection with pipe line. b shows the placing of the valve on top of riser after earth has been backfilled around riser to within 6" of the top 700-L-b-117a, b 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  386

700-L-b-117c shows workman smoothing mortar in top of valve with brush. 700-L-b-117d shows him carefully removing any mortar adhering to valve fitting with his fingers 700-L-b-117c, d 1940 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  387

Completed 30" concrete pipe stand at future location for well and pump. Structure is centrally located along 14" pipe line provided with gates on each side of the stand 700-L-b-118 1940 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  388

Concrete division box and measuring weir at Pump No. 1, Univ. farm. This structure serves to distribute water into 5 pipe lines varying from 8 to 12" in size 700-L-b-119 1940 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  389

Wire wrapping concrete pipe, Lewistown Pipe Co., Indiana. See negative file for 7 additional pictures showing various phases of the construction and testing of this pipe 700-L-b-120 1940 Fall

Photographer: M.W. Loving Am. Con. Pipe Assoc.
Box 60, Folder  390

121a, 121b 700-L-b-121a, b 1941 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

121a: Valley Concrete Pipe Co., Yuba City, Mar. 1941. Wire wrapping 12" plain heavy wall pipe, 30" length with 15 gauge galvanized gamma spring wire spaced 3/4" apart, specimen No. 28. Pipe was tested at Bakersfield March 22 and failed at an ultimate strength of 12,300 pounds per linear ft. b shows how end of wire was fastened by soldering. About four wraps made at each end of pipe. Wires close together and soldered at 4 or 5 points around pipe.
Box 60, Folder  391

Valley Concrete Pipe Co., Yuba City, 3/5/41. Testing 8" plain concrete irrigation pipe wrapped with 16 gauge gamma spring wire, 1/4" spacing, at 155,000 p.s.i. (specimen no. 18). Pipe had been tested hydrostatically, failing at 640 p.s.i. Did not fail in 3-edge bearing test at maximum load of 44,000 lbs. equal to 17,600 lbs. per linear foot 700-L-b-122a,b,c 1941 March 5

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  392

Valley Concrete Pipe Co., Yuba City, Mar. 19, 1941. Testing 8" plain irrigation pipe wire wrapped with No. 16 gauge gamma spring wire, 3/4" spacing, at 170,000 p.s.i., specimen no. 21. failure occurred at a pressure of 360 p.s.i 700-L-b-123a,b 1941 March 19

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  393

Valley Concrete Pipe Co., Yuba City, Mar. 19, 1941 700-L-b-124a,b 1941 March 19

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

a: Hydrostatic tester for 8" concrete pipe consists of 1 1/4" cold rolled steel shaft with cup-shaped rubber gaskets supported by cast iron and steel bulk heads. b: Home-made pump for applying pressure for 8-inch hydrostatic tester. Has 3/4" copper tube cylinder. Capable of producing pressure of about 900 p.s.i.
Box 60, Folder  394

Valley Concrete Pipe Co. Testing strength of 18" plain concrete culvert pipe held together with 4, 1 1/8" bolts. Mortar joint, but no band. Unit supported on 4" head walls 73" apart center to center and was loaded at 2 points 3" to each side of joint. failed at a load of 41,300 lbs. Bending moment = 57,600 pound feet. When bolts were removed, the pipe collapsed. Length of similar pipe tested by 3-edge method failed at 11,000 pounds load 700-L-b-125a,b,c 1941 March 19

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  395

Valley Concrete Pipe Co., Yuba City, Mar. 19, 1941 700-L-b-126a,b 1941 March 19

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

a: Plain (8") concrete pipe wrapped with 16 gauge gamma spring wire, 1/4" spacing, at 170,000 p.s.i. Specimen No. 25. Pipe tested hydrostatically at Bakersfield, Mar. 22. failed at 660 p.s.i. Withstood load of 40,000 pounds without failure. b: Appearance of wrapped pipe after being coated with concrete mortar. Specimen No. 24. Pipe wrapped with 14 gauge gamma spring wire, 3/4" spacing. When tested hydrostatically at Bakersfield, Mar. 22, it failed at 400 p.s.i. and failed the load test at 26500 lbs. or 10,600 lbs. per linear foot.
Box 60, Folder  396

Valley Concrete Pipe Co., Yuba City, placing irrigation pipe, 36" lengths by Packerhead method 700-L-b-127a,b,c 1941 March 19

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

a: Shows concrete mixer and loading hopper to which the sand and gravel are placed for elevating into mixer. b: Another view, north side of plant. c: Shows loading hopper in elevated position dumping aggregate into mixer.
Box 60, Folder  397

Valley Concrete Pipe Co., Yuba City 700-L-b-127d,e 1941 March 19

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

d: Packerhead pipe machine in operation making 6" pipe. e: Wheel cart for moving pipe from machine to curing yard ready to pick up a length of pipe.
Box 60, Folder  398

Valley Concrete Pipe Co., Yuba City 700-L-b-127f,g,h 1941 March 19

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

f: Stripping forms from pipe at curing yards. g: Returning to mixer with empty form. h: Close-up of form for 6" pipe.
Box 60, Folder  399

Valley Concrete Pipe Co., Yuba City. Testing 8" plain concrete irrigation pipe wrapped with no. 16 gauge gamma spring wire, 3/4" spacing. (Spec. no. 21) Under tension of 170,000 p.s.i. This specimen had previously been tested hydrostatically, failure occurring at a pressure of 360 p.s.i. Ultimate load, 3-edge bearing test, 9400 lbs. per linear foot 700-L-b-128a,b 1941 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  400

Valley Concrete Pipe CO., Yuba City. Testing plain 6" concrete pipe, 36" length as a beam. Bottom supports were 33 1/2" apart, center to center. Pipe measured 7 13/16" O.D. and 5 15/16" I.D. failure occurred at a load of 7,100 pounds 700-L-b-129a,b 1941 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  401

Valley Concrete Pipe Co., Yuba City. Testing 5" porous concrete drain tile by 3-edge bearing method. failure occurred at a total load of 9,800lbs. or 3,920 pounds per linear foot 700-L-b-130a,b 1941 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  402

Valley Concrete Pipe Co., Yuba City. Testing 18" concrete culvert pipe as a beam to determine strength of joint. Bottom supports were 70" apart. Load was applied at two points, one on each side of the joint, 13 1/2" apart. This pipe was first tested on March 19, but did not fail under load of 24,000 pounds. It was again tested on March 28 and broke at a load of 24,200 pounds, equivalent to a bending moment of 28,500 pound feet 700-L-b-131a,b 1941 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  403

Valley Concrete Pipe Co., Yuba City. Testing joint between 18" concrete pipe and 18" corrugated pipe. Supports were 7 1/2" apart and load was applied at center of joint. failure occurred at a load of 12,000 pounds. Bending moment, 17,800 pound feet 700-L-b-132a,b 1941 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  404

Valley Concrete Pipe Co., Yuba City. 2 lengths of 15" plain heavy wall (2 1/4") concrete pipe with Valco expansion joint being tested hydrostatically. Pipe held together with four 1 1/8" bolts. failure occurred at 140 p.s.i. Pipe at left was 15" reinforced culvert pipe, 2 1/4" wall. When tested hydrostatically it was found that the length of pipe had a initial crack and leaked so that the test was unsuccessful 700-L-b-133a,b 1941 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  405

Pipe testing demonstration at meeting of California Associated Concrete Pipe Manufacturers, March 22, 1941. Both plain and wire-wrapped pipe were tested hydrostatically and by the 3-edge bearing load test 700-L-b-134 1941 March 22

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  406

Load testing machine for concrete pipe up to 8-foot lengths. Concrete Conduit Company, Colton, California. June 20, 1941 700-L-b-135a,b,c 1941 June 20

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  407

Automatic overflow stand for sidehill irrigation. Cost 7.50. Concrete Conduit Company, Colton, California June 20, 1941 700-L-b-136a,b,c 1941 June 20

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  408

(a) Putting pipe from master cylinder. 30" centrifugal pipe. Concrete Conduit Company Colton; (b) Making 30" centrifugal pipe. Concrete Conduit Company, Colton, California. June, 1941 700-L-b-137a,b 1941 June 20

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  409

(a) Shows reinforcing steel in form. Centrifugal pipe. Concrete Conduit Company, Colton, Calif; (b) Forms for centrifugal pipe - Concrete Conduit Company, Colton, California. June 20, 1941 700-L-b-138a,b 1941 June 20

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  410

(a) Capped stand with 4 Diamond distributor gates. (b) Cont'd near Riverside 700-L-b-139a,b 1941 June 20

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  411

Common type of orchard distributor stand. Orchard valve set low in stand and flow to furrows controlled by furrow gates. Near Orange 700-L-b-140 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  412

Structure for admitting water from one pipe line into a lateral line. Show orchard valve. Near Orange, California 700-L-b-141 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  413

Part of Concrete pipe yard. Peerless Concrete Pipe Company. Santa Ana (b) curing concrete pipe in jackets. Peerless concrete Pipe Company, Santa Ana 700-L-b-142a,b 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  414

Capped stand made by Peerless Concrete Pipe Company. Near Orange 700-L-b-142c 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  415

Pipe exhibits at National Cement Pipe Company Yard. Santa Ana 700-L-b-143a,b,c 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  416

Construction of 24" pipe line, Animal Husbandry area, Univ. farm, Davis 700-L-b-144a,b 1942 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

a. Digging trench about 42" wide, 4' deep. b. Front view of trenching machine. Man in foreground is leveling ground for trencher.
Box 60, Folder  417

Construction of 24" pipe line, Animal Husbandry area, Univ. farm, Davis, California. c. View along trench. Note where banks have caved in. d. Final trimming of trench to grade is done by hand. Trench in foreground has not been trimmed 700-L-b-144c,d 1942 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  418

Construction of 24" pipe line, Animal Husbandry area, University Farm, Davis 700-L-b-144e,f 1942 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

e. Final trench marked off to receive pipe properly spaced along trench. f. Lowering 3-foot lengths of 24-inch pipe into trench.
Box 60, Folder  419

Construction of 24" pipe line, Animal Husbandry area, Univ. farm, Davis 700-L-b-144g,h 1942 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

g. Laying pipe. Details of pipe laying shown in following views of series. h. Earth is scooped out under tongue end of last length of pipe laid.
Box 60, Folder  420

Construction of 24" pipe line, Animal Husbandry area, University Farm, Davis 700-L-b-144i,j 1942 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

i. Tongue end is then washed with wet brush. j. Mortar is rubbed on tongue end of pipe and a trowel full placed under bottom edge.
Box 60, Folder  421

Construction of 24" pipe line, Animal Husbandry area, Univ. farm, Davis 700-L-b-144k,l 1942 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

k. Mortar is then placed in bell end of standing pipe. l. Pipe is laid on side and bucked tightly into position.
Box 60, Folder  422

Construction of 24" pipe line, Animal Husbandry area, Univ. farm 700-L-b-144m,n 1942 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  423

Construction of 24" pipe line, Animal Husbandry area, University Farm, Davis 700-L-b-144o,p 1942 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

o. Mortar band is then placed around joint by bander who sits straddle the pipe about 2 lengths back of layer. p. Band is trowelled smooth with steel trowel.
Box 60, Folder  424

Construction of 24" pipe line, Animal Husbandry area, University Farm, Davis 700-L-b-144q,r 1942 March 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

q. Trench is immediately backfilled with loose moist earth. r. Close-up of backfilling.
Box 60, Folder  425

Laying 16" pipeline for well No. 9 along west end of farm 700-L-b-145 1945 Fall

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 60, Folder  426

30-inch stand pipe. University Farm, Davis 700-L-b-146 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  427

Stand with Orchard valves and 4 furrow gates 700-L-b-147 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  428

Double relief stand with cajon gate between. Univ. farm, Davis 700-L-b-148 (No neg) 1947 April 16

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  429

Open 14-inch alfalfa valve. University Farm, Davis 700-L-b-149 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.

Scope and Content

No negative
Box 60, Folder  430

Pump-house and main relief stand. Wolfskill Orchard. University of California Winters 700-L-b-150 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  431

Relief stand and control valves (Cajon) Wolfskill Orchard, Winters 700-L-b-151 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  432

Row of orchard stands. Orange grove in Orange County, California 700-L-b-152 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  433

Stand pipe with 4 Cajon control valves. University Farm, Davis 700-L-b-153 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  434

Young orchard being irrigated near Glendora, California. Two gates in orchard stand open and two are closed 700-L-b-154 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  435

Walnut Grove Fred B. Brocca Ranch, El Rio, California 700-L-b-155 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  436

Strip check irrigation of oranges 700-L-b-156 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  437

Fred B. Brocca Ranch, El Rio, California 700-L-b-157 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  438

Closing 14-inch alfalfa valve. University Farm, Davis 700-L-b-158 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  439

Capped pump stand with metal relief pipe. Two way controls. Stems of slide gates through stripping boxes. University Farm, Davis 700-L-b-159 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  440

Irrigating walnut grove. Fred B. Brocca Ranch, El Rio., Calif 700-L-b-160 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  441

Gated distribution box used in connection with concrete pipe in irrigation walnut grove. Fred B. Brocca Ranch, El Rio, Calif 700-L-b-161 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  442

Orchard stand distributing water to four furrow. Oranges in Ventura County, California 700-L-b-162 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  443

New vineyard. DeGeorgio farms, Arvin, California 700-L-b-163 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  444

Ridge system of carrot irrigation. El Rio, California 700-L-b-164 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  445

A general view of a 12" concrete pipe riser which is to be used in the construction of a distributing stand. The pipe has been shaped to saddle over the supply line. Job near Wheeler Ridge in Kern County. Pipe manufactured by Stroud- Seabrook, Inc., Bakersfield 700-L-b-165 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  446

Lowering the distributing riser over the hole in the supply line. Job near Wheeler Ridge in Kern County 700-L-b-166 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  447

Using a level to make certain that the distributing riser is plumb and level. Job near Wheeler Ridge in Kern County 700-L-b-167 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  448

Wetting the area at the junction of the pipe line and the riser, preparatory to placing mortar. Job near Wheeler Ridge, Kern County 700-L-b-168 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  449

Placing the mortar at the junction of the distributing pipe and supply line. Job near Wheeler Ridge, Kern County 700-L-b-169 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  450

Smoothing off the mortar with a brush. Job near wheeler Ridge, Kern County 700-L-b-170 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  451

Preparing the mortar. Job near Wheeler Ridge, Kern County 700-L-b-171 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  452

General view showing the laying of concrete pipe line. Job near Wheeler Ridge, Kern County 700-L-b-172 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  453

Same as 700-L-b-172, except taken from the opposite direction 700-L-b-173 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  454

Filling the groove end of the pipe with Portland cement mortar. Note workman's hands are protected by rubber gloves. Job near Wheeler Ridge, Kern County 700-L-b-174 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  455

Wetting joint between sections of pipe, preparatory to banding with mortar. Job near Wheeler Ridge, Kern County 700-L-b-175 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  456

Placing the band. Job near Wheeler Ridge, Kern County 700-L-b-176 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  457

Placing a waterproofing membrane over the band to protect it against damage when refilling the trench. Job near Wheeler Ridge 700-L-b-177 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  458

Placing an alfalfa stand in the distributing stand. Job near Wheeler Ridge, Kern County 700-L-b-178 1947 April

Photographer: Kaiser, W.G.
Box 60, Folder  459

Laying and backfilling irrigation concrete pipe line, Solano Tract. Davis Campus 700-L-b-179 1948 September

Photographer: Marr & Scott
Box 60, Folder  460

Bottom joint of stand pipe in place ready to be leveled up, cemented on bottom and joined with pipe line. Irrigation Pipe Line, Solano Tract, Davis Campus 700-L-b-180 1948 September

Photographer: Marr & Scott

Scope and Content

Slide no. 1485-D
Box 60, Folder  461

When the bottom joint of a concrete pipe line stand pipe is still green the openings for pipe lines are heavily scored so they can easily be knocked out. This picture shows a hole in the side of a stand pipe being completed. Solano Tract, Davis Campus 700-L-b-181 1948 September

Photographer: Marr & Scott

Scope and Content

Slide no. 1486-D
Box 60, Folder  462

The bottom section of a pipe line stand being lowered into place. Note holes for entrance of pipe lines. Irrigation Pipe Line, Solano Tract, Davis Campus 700-L-b-182 1948 September

Photographer: Marr & Scott

Scope and Content

Slide no. 1487-D
Box 60, Folder  463

Concrete pipe line with risers and alfalfa valves mounted in place and trench ready to be backfilled. Irrigation Pipe Line, Solano Tract, Davis Campus 700-L-b-183 1948 September

Photographer: Marr & Scott
Box 60, Folder  464

Preparing ends of concrete pipe with water and cement plaster preparatory to joining them. Pipe line on Solano Tract, Davis Campus 700-L-b-184 1948 September

Photographer: Marr & Scott

Scope and Content

Slide no. 1488-D
Box 60, Folder  465

Joining two joints of concrete pipe line. Concrete Pipe line, Solano Tract, Davis Campus 700-L-b-185 1948 September

Photographer: Marr & Scott

Scope and Content

Slide no. 1489-D
Box 60, Folder  466

Operations of smoothing inside of joint; placing band of cement plaster on outside of joint; and placing paper protector around a completed bonded joint while laying concrete pipe line. Solano Tract, Davis Campus 700-L-b-186 1948 September

Photographer: Marr & Scott

Scope and Content

Slide no. 1490-D
Box 60, Folder  467

Irrigation pipe line trench showing pipe laying gang in action at far end. Solano Tract, Davis Campus 700-L-b-187a,b,c 1948 February

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 60, Folder  468

Lower section of stand showing how connection with pipe line is made. Irrigation concrete pipe line, Davis Campus 700-L-b-188 1948 February

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 60, Folder  469

Trenching machine in operation. This trencher excavates 20' of trench per minute. The contract price for the Solano Tract for excavating the trenches was 7 cents per foot. Excavating trench for 16 inch irrigation pipe line, Davis Campus 700-L-b-189a,b 1948 September

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 60, Folder  470

Trenching machine in operation. Excavating trench for 16 inch irrigation pipe line, Davis Campus 700-L-b-190a,b 1948 February

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 60, Folder  471

Stand pipe for concrete pipe line distribution system University Farm 700-L-b-191 1950 September

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 60, Folder  472

Trenching for irrigation concrete pipe line, Armstrong Tract, University Farm, Davis 700-L-b-192 1948

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 60, Folder  473

Trenching for irrigation concrete pipe line, Armstrong Tract, University Farm, Davis 700-L-b-193 1948

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 60, Folder  474

8" Concrete pipe made and laid on University Farm 700-L-b-194 1912 Summer

Box 60, Folder  475

Handmade concrete pipe 700-L-b-195 undated

Box 60, Folder  476

Handmade concrete pipe 700-L-b-195 undated

Box 60, Folder  477

Handmade concrete pipe 700-L-b-196 undated

Box 60, Folder  478

Handmade concrete pipe 700-L-b-197 undated

Box 60, Folder  479

Handmade concrete pipe 700-L-b-197 undated

Box 60, Folder  480

Handmade concrete pipe 700-L-b-198 undated

Box 60, Folder  481

Cast Iron Pipe for Berry Irrigation, Montebello, California 700-L-c-16 1916 January 11

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Water is supplied to berry fields, gardens, and nurseries in this section through this pipe from underground mains. The quantities used are determined by meter readings. The valve shown in the picture is for regulating the flow in the lateral pipes. Water is distributed from the pipe into the irrigation furrows through holes 1/8 to 5/16 of an inch in diameter, fitted with small wooden plugs. One of these plugs is shown in the picture about 1 foot to the right of the valve. This section was the only one in which cast iron pipe was found as a distributary, during the investigation of the irrigation of small fruits.
Box 60, Folder  482

Peach Orchard, Fresno County, California 700-L-c-17 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Showing Galvanized Iron Pipe.
Box 60, Folder  483

Galvanized Iron Surface Pipe in Young Prune Orchard. Yuba City, California 700-L-c-18 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  484

Galvanzied Iron Pipe, Sandy Soil, Fresno, California 700-L-c-19 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  485

Irrigating Peach Orchard in Checks with Galvanized Iron Slip Joint Pipe. Yuba City , California 700-L-c-20 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  486

Galvanzied Iron Surface Pipe Showing Joint. Note Burlap. Santa Clara Valley, California 700-L-c-21 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  487

Galvanized Iron Pipe, Fresno County, California. Sandy Soil. Note Spout Opening 700-L-c-22 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  488

Galvanized Iron Slip Joint Pipe, Merced County, California 700-L-c-23 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  489

Pipe Through Canal Bank, Willows, California 700-L-c-24 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  490

Irrigation Pipe Line Across Bear River above Auburn 700-L-c-25 1918 June 14

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This illustrates the effort that has been made and the cost incurred to get irrigation water to areas in the Sierra foothills. The land irrigated by this pipe line is north of Bear River, the source of water supply being one of the main ditches of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
Box 60, Folder  491

Delivering water from Leroy Anderson pumping plant to a neighboring farm through galvanized iron pipe line 700-L-c-26 1920 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  492

Galvanized iron pipe 1400 feet long with two right angle turns on Mrs. Smith's orchard at Yuba City. The pipe is held in place by a stake and chain at the turn 700-L-c-27 1916

Box 60, Folder  493

Distributing water in galvanized iron surface pipe, Selma, Calif 700-L-c-28 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  494

Galvanized slip joint surface pipe, Merced, Calif 700-L-c-29 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  495

View of blow-off basin at lower end of pipe line from Upper Franklin Reservoir, Los Angeles water supply system, Los Angeles, Calif 700-L-c-30 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 60, Folder  496

Wrapped and treated steel pipe used by Terra Bella Irrigation Dist 700-L-c-31 1918

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 60, Folder  497

Installation of riveted steel pipe in the Terra Bella Irrigation District 700-L-c-32 (2 neg) 1929 March 14

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  498

Slip joint steel pipe line. Discharge pipe line on Hydraulic operated pumping plant of Montague Water Conservation District 700-L-c-33 1928 July 21

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  499

Galvanized iron surface pipe in Santa Clara Valley, young prune trees with tomatoes interplanted 700-L-c-34 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  500

Pipe intake for orchard from flume. Covina, Calif 700-L-d-1 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  501

Relief stand made of 12 in. vit. clay pipe for hillside orchard lateral lines, Highlands, Calif 700-L-d-2 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  502

Diversion overflow stand. Two way diversion, 16 in. stand with 1/2 16 in. spillway inside. King City, Calif 700-L-d-3 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  503

Overflow relief stand-pipe and orchard diversion stand for steep grades. Olive, Calif 700-L-d-4 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  504

Concrete hydrant, Arlington Fruit Company's Ranch, Riverside, Calif 700-L-d-5 undated

Box 60, Folder  505

Cement concrete pans connected with cement pipes, Riverside, Calif 700-L-d-6 1903 December

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Box 60, Folder  506

Cement pipe distribution of water, Riverside, Calif 700-L-d-7 1903 December

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Box 60, Folder  507

Concrete hydrant box and distributing flumes, Riverside, Calif 700-L-d-8 1903 December

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Box 60, Folder  508

Relief stand and diversion box with air vent. San Dimas, Calif 700-L-d-9 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  509

Overflow relief stand pipe. San Fernando, Calif 700-L-d-10 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  510

Overflow relief stand. 6 in. overflow inside of 12 in stand as shown. Control gate in short stand at side. Santa Paula, Calif 700-L-d-11 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  511

Relief stand and control gate at side in short stand pipe. Overflow type with 6 in. overflow in 12 in. pipe. Santa Paula, Calif 700-L-d-12 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  512

Relief stand at connection of pump to reinforced concrete pipe. Stand of 12 in. steel pipe 85 ft. high, held up by steel windmill tower. Saugus, Calif 700-L-d-13 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  513

Relief stand from pump to concrete pipe. Whittier, Calif 700-L-d-14 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  514

Field gate on large monolithic pipe line. Turlock Irrigation District. This is a double structure having similar gate on opposite side 700-L-d-15 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  515

Closed type of hydrant back of Ontario 700-L-d-16 1918 May 19

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  516

Close view of closed type hydrant showing water emerging through galvanized iron gates on the side 700-L-d-17 1918 May 19

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  517

Field gate on 36 inch pipe. 24 inch valve. 5 inch walls 700-L-d-18 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  518

Field gate and check gate on 36 inch continuous concrete pipe line, Turlock 700-L-d-19 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  519

Field gate and air vent on 36 inch continuous pipe line. Turlock 700-L-d-20 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  520

Field gates on 36 inch continuous concrete pipe. Farm of Mr. Baldwin 1 1/2 miles S.W. of Hughson 700-L-d-21 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  521

Box for admitting drainage water into pipe line. Continuous 36 inch concrete pipe. Farm of Mr. Jas. F. Fritts, Hughson 700-L-d-22 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  522

Field gate on 30 inch Monolithic concrete pipe line. Turlock 700-L-d-23 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  523

Field gate on 30 inch continuous pipe, 3 miles south of Hughson 700-L-d-24 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  524

Double opening field gate on 24 inch continuous pipe line. 14 inch valve. Turlock 700-L-d-25 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  525

Valve and four way turnout structure on 30" pipe line. Ranch in Modesto Irrigation District Structures were built by Irrigation District on contract for $12 each, exclusive of valve 700-L-d-26 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  526

Construction of field gate on monolithic pipe line. Turlock Irrigation District 700-L-d-27 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  527

Field gate on monolithic pipe line, 14-inch valve. Turlock Irrigation District 700-L-d-28 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  528

Concrete pipe system, walnut orchard, Santa Clara Valley 700-L-d-29 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  529

Concrete pipe system, walnut orchard, Santa Clara Valley 700-L-d-30 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 60, Folder  530

Overflow pipe system in used on the Mills Orchard at Maxwell 700-L-d-31 1916

Box 60, Folder  531

Stand pipe concrete pipe line. Santa Clara Valley 700-L-d-32 1934 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  532

Standpipe on concrete pipe line. Ruscigno Ranch, Santa Clara Valley. This design permits opening to be used as man-hole when riser is removed 700-L-d-33 1934 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  533

Row of irrigation stand pipes supplying furrow irrigation along Magnolia Drive, near Arlington 700-L-d-34 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  534

Sealed stand pipe with concrete divisors in Orange orchard near East Highlands, Calif 700-L-d-35 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  535

Closed irrigation stand pipe, southern California 700-L-d-36 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  536

Automatic Standpipe in the Foothill Grove of the Arlington Heights Fruit Company, Back of Riverside, California 700-L-d-37 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The flow of water into the standpipe is regulated by an iron gate, of which the stem is seen to extend above the top of the standpipe. The crest leading from the main standpipe into a smaller water pipe holds the head above the outlets approximately stable.
Box 60, Folder  537

Settling basin and screens. Connection of orchard pipe with open ditch carrying sand and trash., Orange, Calif 700-L-d-38 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 60, Folder  538

Irrigating citrus with galvanized iron distributors, near Santa Ana 700-L-d-39 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 60, Folder  539

Overflow distributing hydrants built by the Soil Conservation Service, Placerville. 4" sheet metal gate allows water to pass straight through when structure is not in use. See picture, 700-L-d-41 for detail 700-L-d-40 1938 September 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  540

Detail of overflow distributing hydrant. Large pipe, 16", part overflow pipe, 8" and downstream vent is 6". Vent releases entrapped air and prevents downstream hydrant from spouting. See Soil Conservation drawing, LP 701 700-L-d-41 1938 September 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  541

King City overflow. 12" pipe stand, has 6" pipe riser inside Galvanized gate installed in low stand 24" pipe. Constructed by Soil Conservation Service, Placerville. See Soil Conservation Service drawing LP 3 700-L-d-42 1938 September 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  542

Brown distributor concrete line installed by Soil Conservation Service, Placerville. Each distributor consists of 2" x 10' light weight galvanized tubing with 4 distributing gates connected to 1 1/2" tee valve. Two flexible ells on each arm permit distributing arm to be placed in any position. See picture 700-L-d-44 for detail 700-L-d-43 1938 September 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  543

Detail of Brown distributor installed on pipe line built by Soil Conservation Service, Placerville. See picture 700-L-d-43 700-L-d-44 1938 September 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  544

Distributing water in furrows from oval distributing hydrants. Orange grove, Ventura county. Gould Denison, owner 700-L-d-45 1939 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  545

Capped distributing hydrant concrete pipe line near Riverside 700-L-d-46 1939 June

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  546

Distributor pipe connected to angle valve with short piece of hose. Near Orange, California 700-L-d-47a 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  547

Short length of distributor pipe attached to concrete stand with two outlets. Near Orange, California 700-L-d-47c 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  548

King furrow valve with street ells for slip on metal distributor pipes. King Wheel Co. Orange, California. (b) ing furrow valve, showing how it is installed on concrete pipe riser. Made by King Wheel Company 700-L-d-48a 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  549

(c) King Furrow Valve with distributor pipes. Made by King Wheel Company, Orange, Califonria. (d-e) King valve with slip-on sheet metal distributing pipes for furrow irrigation. Valve made by King Wheel Company. Orange California 700-L-d-48c 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  550

King Constant Head Valve. Made by King Wheel Company, Orange, Calif 700-L-d-49 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  551

King valve with distributor pipes. Side hill installation, near Orange 700-L-d-50a 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  552

Cut-away stand showing how gates are installed in open stands. National Cement Pipe Company, Santa Ana 700-L-d-51 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  553

Down setting of orchard valve for flooding. Demonstration of structures, National Cement Pipe Company, Santa Ana (b) Brown distributor for furrow irrigation. Made by Howard Brown, Whittier. Demonstration, National Cement Pipe Company, Santa Ana 700-L-d-52a 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  554

Sample of furrow distributor valve made by Snow Mfg. Co. Demonstration unit, National Cement Pipe Company, Santa Ana (d) Miniature irrigation system to demonstrate various pipe structures and equipment. National Cement Pipe Co., Santa Ana 700-L-d-52c 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 60, Folder  555

Repairs to concrete control box at Well No. 9 700-L-d-53 1947 April 03

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 60, Folder  556

Reinforced plate for cover of control box - Well No. 9 700-L-d-54 1947 April 03

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 60, Folder  557

Distributing head for alfalfa valve. Farm south of Davis, Calif 700-L-d-55 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 60, Folder  558

Pressure loss study on an 8" concrete riser and alfalfa valve. Hyd. Lab 700-L-d-56 1949 April 03

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Box 60, Folder  559

Pressure loss study on an 8" concrete riser and alfalfa valve. Hyd. Lab 700-L-d-57 1949 April 03

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Box 60, Folder  560

Davis, University Farm, California Apparatus for testing concrete pipe showing broken pipe in foreground and pump and gage attached 700-L-f-1 1920 May

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 60, Folder  561

Davis, University Farm. Apparatus for testing concrete pipe showing core in foreground 700-L-f-2 1920 May

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

See views 700 Lf 1+3
Box 60, Folder  562

Davis, University Farm, California Apparatus for testing concrete pipe showing the breaking of a pipe and the gage registering the pressure at which the pipe was ruptured 700-L-f-3 1920 May

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

This shows the usual manner in which the pipe breaks in a longitudinal crack. The absence of see page is to be noted. See views 700-L-f-1+2
Box 60, Folder  563

Experimental concrete pipe line for testing expansion and contraction University Farm, Davis, Calif 700-L-f-4 1928

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 60, Folder  564

Experimental concrete pipe line for testing expansion and contraction, University Farm, Davis, Calif 700-L-f-5 1928

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 60, Folder  565

Concrete pipe for testing expansion and contraction, University Farm, Davis, Calif 700-L-f-6 1928

Photographer: Matson, Howard
Box 61, Folder  1

Concrete Rating Flume, Settlers Canal, Settlers Irrigation District, Idaho 700-M-a-1 1916 December 25

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  2

Measuring Flume Installed by U.S. Irrigation Investigations on field of D. B. Guile, near Woodland, Cal., in April, 1914 700-M-a-2 1914 August 23

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This flume was installed for the purpose of providing a satisfactory cross section for making current meter measurements of the amount of water applied to the Guile field. This was in connection with the duty of water for alfalfa in Sacramento Valley. Measurements were made on this field in both 1913 and 1914 but the flume was in use only in 1914, the experience of the previous year having shown the undesirability of the earthen ditch for making current meter measurements.
Box 61, Folder  3

Rating Flume, Upper Canal, River Garden Farms Co. near Knights Landing, California Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-a-2-a 1917 May 2

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  4

Rating flume Stanford Tract, Rice Duty of Water Investigations, Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-a-3 1917 August 9

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  5

Rating Flume, Stanford Tract near Chico, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-a-4 1917 April 25

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  6

Rating Flume, Baker Field, Rice Duty of Water Investigations Sacramento Valley, California, 1917 700-M-a-5 1917 August 8

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

In 1916 this was used as a weir box but owing to the amount of water carried in the ditch in 1917, it was impossible to place a weir in this position.
Box 61, Folder  7

Venturi Flume Moulton Tract, Rice Duty of Water Investigations, Sacramento Valley, California 700-M-a-6 1917 August 9

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  8

Improved Venturi flume, width 1 foot. University Farm, Davis 700-M-a-7 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  9

Ten foot Parshall measuring flume - Alta Irrigation District Picture furnished by Mr. E. Sibley, Alta Irrigation District 700-M-a-8 1929 December

Scope and Content

No negative
Box 61, Folder  10

Ten foot Parshall measuring flume at head of Reedley main ditch. This structure cost $545.14. Alta Irrigation District 700-M-a-9 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 734
Box 61, Folder  11

Ten foot Parshall measuring flume at head of Reedley main ditch. Alta Irrigation District. Picture furnished by E. Sibley, Alta Irrigation District 700-M-a-10 1930 March

Scope and Content

No negative
Box 61, Folder  12

Four foot Parshall measuring flume. Alta Irrigation District Picture funished by E. Sibley of Alta Irrigation District 700-M-a-11 1929 December

Box 61, Folder  13

Four foot Parshall measuring flume, Alta Irrigation District 700-M-a-12 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 735
Box 61, Folder  14

Two foot Parshall measuring flume set in concrete lined canal. Alta Irrigation District. Picture furnished by E. Sibley of Alta Irrigation District 700-M-a-13 (No neg) 1929 December

Box 61, Folder  15

Improved Venturi Flume. W--1'0". Out-of-doors hydraulic laboratory at University Farm, Davis 700-M-a-14 1929 June

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  16

Drawing of Parhsall Measuring Flume 700-M-a-15 1932

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 61, Folder  17

Rating flume used to measure water with current meter on alfalfa plots. Imperial Valley 700-M-a-16 1914

Photographer: F.W.
Box 61, Folder  18

Rating flume, Whitlock Ranch, Imperial Valley, alfalfa investigation, 1915 700-M-a-17 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 61, Folder  19

6'inch Parshall measuring flume in drainage ditch for measuring run-off. Riverside, Calif 700-M-a-18 1928

Photographer: Taylor, C.A., U.S.D.A.
Box 61, Folder  20

6-in. Parshall measuring flume in drainage ditch for measuring run- off. Riverside, Calif. 1928 700-M-a-19 undated

Photographer: Taylor, C.A., U.S.D.A.
Box 61, Folder  21

3-in. galvanized iron Parhsall measuring flume (standard flume except that diverging section is eliminated for free-flow installation) Coldwater Canyon near San Bernardino, Calif. 1932 700-M-a-20 undated

Photographer: Taylor, C.A., U.S.D.A.
Box 61, Folder  22

3-in. galvanized iron Parshall measuring flume (abbreviated Pomona type) Mud-flat branch of Coldwater Canyon near San Bernardino, Calif 700-M-a-21 undated

Photographer: Taylor, C.A., U.S.D.A.
Box 61, Folder  23

30-foot Parshall measuring flume on the Colorado Canal showing a discharge of 800 second-feet 700-M-a-22 undated

Photographer: Parshall
Box 61, Folder  24

6-in. Parhsall measuring flume on lateral from farmers' Ditch at Boulder, Colorado. Flume equipped with indicating tape showing shares through structure 700-M-a-23 undated

Photographer: Parshall
Box 61, Folder  25

1-foot reinforced concrete Parshall measuring flume, farm lateral leading from Kern Lake lateral, Lake Canal. Discharge 400 sec. feet 700-M-a-24 undated

Photographer: Parshall
Box 61, Folder  26

6-inch sheet metal Parshall measuring flume installed at Rocky Ford, Col 700-M-a-25 undated

Photographer: Parshall
Box 61, Folder  27

San Dimas flume for measuring runoff. San Dimas Forest and Range Experiment Station 700-M-a-26 1939 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  28

Weir on Rice Experimental Tract, Biggs, Cal 700-M-b-49 1915 May 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is used to measure the water on the plat devoted to cooperative rice irrigation experimentation at the Bureau of Plant Industry Rice Station. This shows Mr. R. D. Robertson, Ralph and Mr. E. L. Adams, measuring the water.
Box 61, Folder  29

Weir and Register, Experimental Tract, Willows, Cal 700-M-b-50 1915 June 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

A Leitz water register was installed to record the flow over this weir in supplying the water to the Experimental Tract of the Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., on which alfalfa duty of water experiments were conducted by this office in 1915. This shows a part of the Sacramento Valley investigation of the economic duty of water for alfalfa.
Box 61, Folder  30

Rectangular Weir and Water Register, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Experimental Tract, Willows, Cal 700-M-b-51 1915 August 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The head water delivered over this weir was about 3-1/2 second feet. The water was taken directly from the Barceloux lateral in the back.
Box 61, Folder  31

Weir, Experimental Alfalfa Tract, Willows, Cal 700-M-b-52 1916 May 11

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows the installation of the 3-foot rectangular weir in the headgate of the field lateral, before any water had been turned in, and before the water register was installed. The diagonal brace back of the weir was rarely over it, in order not to cause an eddy effect. Water was measured over this weir to the Sacramento Valley Irrigation Experimental Tract, during the alfalfa duty of water investigations.
Box 61, Folder  32

Measuring Water on the Orland Project, California 700-M-b-53 undated

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 61, Folder  33

Measuring Water on the Orland Project, in the 1914 Field Experiments, California 700-M-b-54 undated

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 61, Folder  34

Two-foot Standard Contracted Rectangular Weir and Automatic Water Register, used for Measuring Water on Adams Field, Biggs, California 700-M-b-55 undated

Box 61, Folder  35

Rectangular Weir and Water Register, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Experimental Tract, Willows, Cal 700-M-b-56 1915 July 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  36

Baker Weir, Biggs, California 700-M-b-57 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  37

Weir and Register on Scheeline Tract, Willows, California 700-M-b-58 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  38

Weir and Water Register on Schell and Woodruff Field, Marysville, California 700-M-b-59 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  39

Weir and Water Register on Garland Rice Field Willows, California 700-M-b-60 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  40

Weir and Register, Willows, California. Edwards Tract 700-M-b-61 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  41

Weir on Quatman Tract, Willows, California 700-M-b-62 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  42

Concrete Drop and Weir, Orland, California 700-M-b-63 1916 October

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  43

Weir and Water Register on McDermitt Rice Field, Maxwell, California 700-M-b-64 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  44

Weir and register, Spalding Ranch, Willows, Cal 700-M-b-65 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  45

Weir and Register, Willows, California 700-M-b-66 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  46

Main Header Box, Field Laboratory Measuring Device, Davis, California 700-M-b-67 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  47

Weir and register, Adams field, Biggs. Four foot crest 700-M-b-68 undated

Box 61, Folder  48

V Notch Measuring water to Pasture and Sudan grass, C. Schwartz Field. Pleasant Valley, Nevada County, 1917 700-M-b-69 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Since this picture was taken the pool above the weir has been enlarged in order to reduce the velocity of approach.
Box 61, Folder  49

V Notch and Water Register, Duty of Water Investigations, Yuba- Nevada Co. 1917 700-M-b-70 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  50

V Notch and Water Register used in Duty of Water Investigations, Garfield Robson Farm Penn Valley, Nevada County, 1917 700-M-b-71 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  51

Cipolletti Weir and Register, Casey Farm, Yuba-Nevada Counties Duty of Water Investigations. August, 1917 700-M-b-72 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  52

Rectangular Weir and Water Register 700-M-b-73 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Measuring Water to the Walker-Campbell Rice Field, east of Biggs. July, 1917. Cal.
Box 61, Folder  53

Weir for Measuring Water Delivered to Dodge Rice Field, near Nelson, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-74 1917 April 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  54

Weir and Gurley Water Register, Harlan Field Near Madison, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-75 1917 May 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  55

Weir Cadanassa Field near Madison, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-76 1916 May 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  56

Measuring Water to Peach Orchard, C. Schwartz Farm, Pleasant Valley, Nevada County, 1917 700-M-b-77 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  57

Notch and Water Register Measuring Water to O'Brion Pasture, Smartsville, Yuba County, 1917 700-M-b-78 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

On the left is shown the usual type of measuring box under the Excelsior Water and Mining Company system. This was replaced by our field engineer with the suppressed weir shown near the center directly above the V notch and register box. 1917.
Box 61, Folder  58

Lower Waste Weir, Robson Field near Smartsville, California. Duty of Water Investigations, Yuba-Nevada Counties Season, 1917 700-M-b-79 1917 May 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  59

Supply Weir, Johnson Tract, near Smartsville, California. Duty of Water Investigations, Yuba-Nevada Counties Season, 1917 700-M-b-80 1917 May 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

On the left is shown the discharge box through which water is measured by the Excelsior Water and Mining Company.
Box 61, Folder  60

Typical Weir Box used by Excelsior Water and Mining Company in Yuba-Nevada Counties, California. Duty of Water Investigations, Yuba-Nevada Counties Season, 1917 700-M-b-81 1917 May 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  61

Weird, Krinkle and Ellis Field near Esparto, Cal. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-82 1917 May 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  62

Measuring Water Over Flash Boards to the Spaulding Rice Field near Norman, California 700-M-b-83 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This picture shows Irving Martin, left, and W. A. Johnstone, center, of the State Water Commission, and C. L. Kaupke, right, field engineer, Rice Duty of Water Investigations, West Side, Sacramento Valley. July, 1917.
Box 61, Folder  63

Suppressed Weir and Water Register Box Adams No. 2 Field, Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley. 1917 700-M-b-85 1917 August 8

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  64

Rectangular weir and Water Register, Dodge Tract, Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-86 1917 August 10

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  65

Weir and water register on Garland rice field, Willows 700-M-b-87 1916

Box 61, Folder  66

Weir and Water Register, Crouch Field near Chico, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-88 1917 April 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  67

Weir and Water Register Box, Walker and Campbell Field near Nelson, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-89 1917 April 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

It was found necessary to abandon this weir owing to the high velocity of the water as it emerged from the main canal. A weir was subsequently installed in the ditch farther down.
Box 61, Folder  68

Suppressed Weir for Measuring Supplemental Supply for Evans Tract, Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-90 1917 August 8

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  69

Distributing hydrant, weir and flume on the San Diego coastal plain back of Carlsbad 700-M-b-91 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Water is supplied by the South Coastal Land and Water Company from wells in the San Luis Rey bottom lands southeast of Oceanside.
Box 61, Folder  70

Show Measuring Device on the grounds of the Edison Land and Water Company 700-M-b-92 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

In general this is the type of box made of concrete used throughout the Edison system.
Box 61, Folder  71

Measuring weir in Imperial Valley, Duty of water Studies, 1917, mucking the weir box 700-M-b-96 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 61, Folder  72

Main weir head gates. Whittier Water Co, San Gabriel River at El Monte 700-M-b-100 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  73

Cippoletti weir and register, Smith ranch. Duty of water measurements Imperial Valley, Calif 700-M-b-101 1914

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  74

Pipe weir. Whittier, Calif 700-M-b-102 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  75

Forms for making weir box used by the Gage Canal Co., Riverside, Calif 700-M-b-103 undated

Box 61, Folder  76

Weir box with adjustable gage. Yorba Linda, Calif 700-M-b-104 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  77

Water measurement at Greebs pumping plant with portable steel weir, near Pomona, Calif. Plant for alfalfa irrigation. Stand pipe 700-M-b-105 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  78

Weir in Temporary Dam across American River at head of Placerville Ditch by which water is measured to lower users 700-M-b-106 1919 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  79

A rectangular weir and concrete measuring box 700-M-b-107 undated

Box 61, Folder  80

A typical concrete outlet gate and concrete V notch measuring weir on Camino Ridge above Placerville 700-M-b-108 1925 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  81

4-ft. rectangular weir used for measuring inflow to Medford Island 700-M-b-109 1924 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  82

4-ft. rectangular weir used for measuring inflow to Medf. Is 700-M-b-110 1924 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  83

Experimental weir in header box. Field Irrigation measuring device laboratory, Davis 700-M-b-111 1927 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 61, Folder  84

Header box, field experimental measuring device laboratory, Davis, showing rectangular weir and V notch 700-M-b-112 1927 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  85

Measurement of water. V notch weir and water register. Irrigation tract, 1912 700-M-b-113 1912

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 61, Folder  86

Measurement of water on plots at Whittier, July 15, 1929. Loss of water studies 700-M-b-114 1921 July 15

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 61, Folder  87

Irrigation of apricots. Portable steel weir for measuring. Mt. View 700-M-b-115 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 61, Folder  88

Water register and V notch weir on Taylor Farm - Sacramento Duty of Water Investigations 700-M-b-116 1925 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  89

V-notch weir and water register - Taylor orchard near Loomis 700-M-b-117 undated

Box 61, Folder  90

Concrete Cipollette weir on central canal. Fresno Irrigation District. Note submergence, Weir partially submerged 700-M-b-118 1929 May 8

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  91

Twenty foot rectangular weir below automatic headgate to laterals. West Stanislaus Irrigation District 700-M-b-119 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  92

Automatic gate at head of laterals. Stilling basin and 20' rectangular weir standard equipment. Weirs equipped with automatic recorders installed in concrete house. West Stanislaus Irrigation District 700-M-b-120 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  93

Measuring water over 4.04' suppressed weir or calibration on station. Tests made on 24" Calco gate on corrugated culvert pipe. Mr. H. M. Tucker measuring and Mr. Hanson, Calco Engineer, standing. Fresno Irrigation District 700-M-b-121 1929 May 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  94

Weir constructed on bridge near pumping plant, Sutter Mutual Water Company, Robbins, California. Weir constructed to test pumps 700-M-b-122 1930 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  95

Same as 700-M-b-122. This view shows water nearing crest 700-M-b-123 1930 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  96

Same as 700-M-b-122 and 700-M-b-123. This view shows water flowing over crest 700-M-b-124 1930 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  97

Measuring water in field ditch over 2 foot portable rectangular weir. Portable hook gage used for measuring head near Davis 700-M-b-125 1937 June 25

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 61, Folder  98

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir, W. O. Robie place, west of Davis. 3 views 700-M-b-126 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  99

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir, Boyd Place, West of Winters 700-M-b-127 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  100

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir, Mrs. McCune place, near Winters. 2 views 700-M-b-128 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  101

Measuring water over 2 foot rectangular weir at Robert Collier place, Dixon 700-M-b-129 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  102

Measuring water over 2 foot rectangular weir 700-M-b-130 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 61, Folder  103

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir. Straloch Farm, west of Davis 700-M-b-131 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 61, Folder  104

Measuring water over 2 foot rectangular weir at Donnenwirth Place. Davis 700-M-b-132 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 61, Folder  105

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir at G. K. Swingle place, Davis. 2 views 700-M-b-133 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  106

Measuring water from pumping plant over 2 foot rectangular weir. G. K. Swingle ranch, Davis 700-M-b-134 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 61, Folder  107

Measuring water over 2 foot rectangular weir, at Pierce ranch. Davis 700-M-b-135 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 61, Folder  108

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir at Dixwell Pierce ranch, Davis 700-M-b-136 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 61, Folder  109

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir at Boyce ranch. Winters 700-M-b-137 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 61, Folder  110

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir, Putah Creek investigation 700-M-b-138 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  111

Rectangular weir, width 12 inches, in concrete weir box. Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, Davis, Calif 700-M-b-139 1932 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  112

Suppressed weir (Type B) used to measure rate of flow, showing location of hook gage and lath baffle downstream from weir. Stanford University, Hydraulic Laboratory 700-M-b-140 1932 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  113

Upstream face of type J weir used in making tests of Clausen- Pierce weir gage, Stanford Uiversity Hydraulic Laboratory 700-M-b-141 1932 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  114

Model of V-notch weir, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-M-b-142 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  115

Model of Cipolletti weir, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-M-b-143 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  116

Model of rectangular contracted weir, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-M-b-144 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  117

Weir measurement at Boyer Gardens, Coachella Valley (Picture taken before baffles placed to decrease turbulence.) Use of water studies in Coachella Valley 700-M-b-145 1932 April 12

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.

Scope and Content

Negative sent to A.F.Pellsburg U.C.S.A. 2/26/36 for filing there.
Box 61, Folder  118

Measuring flow of pumping plants by means of portable metal weir. Santa Clara Valley Pumping investigation by C.V. Givan 700-M-b-146 1934 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  119

Measuring flow of pumping plants by means of portable metal weir. Santa Clara Pumping investigations by C.V. Givan 700-M-b-147 1934 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  120

Measuring flow of pumping plants by means of portable metal weir. Santa Clara Pumping investigation by C.V. Givan 700-M-b-148 1934 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  121

Cleaning silt. Mucking 700-M-b-149 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 61, Folder  122

12" Cipoletti weir. Used for measuring flow for testing friction loss in concrete pipe line. Pipe line constructed by Soil Conservation Service. Placerville, Calif 700-M-b-150 1937 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  123

Parshall weir. (Furnished by R. L. Parshall for Div. I. I. & P. Exhibit San Francisco International Exposition, 1939) 700-M-b-151 undated

Box 61, Folder  124

Measurement of water from pumps in Santa Clara Valley, C. V. Givan's project 700-M-b-152 1934 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  125

Portable steel 18" Cippoletti weir 700-M-b-153 undated

Scope and Content

Portable steel 18" Cippoletti weir measuring discharge from pumping plant of Thos. J. Green near Pomma Calif. View shows a short level, hand ax and straight edge. All that is needed to set weir. Weir can be set in 5 min with water running.
Box 61, Folder  126

Current meter rating station built by the Calif. Development Co. at Calexico, Calif. Now the Imperial Irrig. District 700-M-b-154 undated

Box 61, Folder  127

Untitled 700-M-b-155 undated

Box 61, Folder  128

Diversion weir, Butte Creek, for the Stanford unit Durham State L.S. Durham, Calif 700-M-b-156 undated

Box 61, Folder  129

Dethridge melts - Davis field laboratory 700-M-b-157 undated

Box 61, Folder  130

Untitled 700-M-b-158 undated

Box 61, Folder  131

Equipment used in rating lateral of South Brentwood Project 700-M-b-159 1922 September

Box 61, Folder  132

All - Calif. Engineer 700-M-b-160 1924

Photographer: Hoff, E.J.
Box 61, Folder  133

Division Box, Big Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 700-M-c-14 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is on the east main ditch.
Box 61, Folder  134

Division Box on Main Canal, Cascade Irrigation District, Washington 700-M-c-15 1916 November 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  135

Delivery Box with "V" Notched Weir, Cascade Irrigation District, in Kittitas Valley, Washington 700-M-c-16 1916 November 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Water is taken from the main canal through vitrified pipe with a concrete bulkhead and caste iron gate on the ditch side of the bank, and delivered into this pipe on the opposite side. A baffle is provided midway in the box as shown in the picture. The water wells up from the pipe in the bottom of the box at the back and flows over this weir into an open ditch. A gauge is provided for reading the height of water over the notch. This type of delivery box is in very general use in this District.
Box 61, Folder  136

Division Box, Hood River Irrigation District, Oregon 700-M-c-17 1916 November 10

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This box is used for a proportional division of waters flowing in the main flume. This also represents the upper end of a syphon which carries the water across a pronounced swale.
Box 61, Folder  137

Discharge Sand and Measuring Box for well No. 3, Boston Land Company near Huron 700-M-c-18 1918 May 06

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Device shown is the reliance meter.
Box 61, Folder  138

Wier box for equal division. Arcadia, Calif 700-M-c-20 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  139

Box for dividing equal amounts of water and overflow. Azusa, Calif 700-M-c-21 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  140

Lateral diversion from concrete ditch. Note overflow and waste pipe returning to ditch below check gate. Covina, Calif 700-M-c-22 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  141

Three way diversion box. This type placed on each orchard and delivers required amount to three irrigators. Not supposed to measure accurately but divides fairly. Covina, Calif 700-M-c-23 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  142

Diversion box for dividing irrigation water. Highlands, Calif 700-M-c-24 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  143

Diversion box attached to underground pipe feeding water to orchard flume. Gate set by zanjero and top locked to prevent tampering. Highlands, Calif 700-M-c-25 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  144

Wier box showing locked top leading to gate in main. Pomona, Calif 700-M-c-26 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.

Scope and Content

Also overflow pipe against baffle wall. Water flows under baffle wall over weir. Slatted box at far end is settling basin and gates for orchard laterals.
Box 61, Folder  145

Diversion box distributing water from main to two laterals. Pomona, Calif 700-M-c-27 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.

Scope and Content

Orchard laterals shown above ground. Main gate underground on level with main. Note laterals at same elevation so equal amounts of water can be distributed. Also note ventpipes of 1/2 in. pipe for air vents
Box 61, Folder  146

Diversion box utilizing pipe thruout. Pomona, Calif 700-M-c-28 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  147

Equal diversion box made of one 36 and two halves of 16 in. pipes. Note slotted one inch boards for gates, San Dimas, Calif 700-M-c-29 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  148

Pipe weir and diversion box. San Dimas, Calif 700-M-c-30 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  149

Wier box showing baffle wall and top of hydrant. Water leads to box thru iron pressure main. San Dimas, Calif 700-M-c-31 (No neg) 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  150

Pipe wier with control valve on outside. Connection of steel pressure line to concrete pipe lateral. San Fernando, Calif 700-M-c-32 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  151

Diversion from main. Main covered concrete ditch arched over. Lateral box on lower level covered. Lift gate controls amount of water delivered to M. I. box in lateral box. Wheel controls check in main ditch 700-M-c-33 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  152

Main distributing box with overflow crest. North Whittier Heights, Calif 700-M-c-34 1919 July

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  153

Main diversion box, Covina Water Co., Covina, Calif 700-M-c-35 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  154

Standard delivery box S.A.V.I. Co. Santa Ana, Calif 700-M-c-38 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  155

Concrete measuring box, Southern California 700-M-c-39 undated

Box 61, Folder  156

Concrete Stand Pipe and Measuring Box, Salinas Land Company Near Kings City 700-M-c-40 1919 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  157

Measuring Box and Stand Pipe, Contour Irrigation, Arlington Heights, Riverside County 700-M-c-41 1920 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

A portion of Mockingbird Canyon Reservoir of Gage Canal Company on extreme left.
Box 61, Folder  158

(No neg.) Sheet metal division and measuring box somewhat similar to Azusa miners-inch box 700-M-c-42 1922 July

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 61, Folder  159

Untitled 700-M-c-43 1903 August

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Box 61, Folder  160

Concrete miners inch box. Main box on main pipe line. Fullerton, Calif 700-M-d-1 1919 July

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  161

Miners inch box with screened lateral box. Placentia, Calif 700-M-d-2 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  162

Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Co. M. I. device. Santa Ana, Calif 700-M-d-3 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  163

Measuring Box, Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Co., California 700-M-d-4 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  164

Concrete Miners' Inch Box on Camino Ridge, El Dorado County 700-M-d-5 1919 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  165

Adjustable measuring plate in turnout from Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Co. main canal. Santa Ana, Calif 700-M-d-7 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  166

Miner's inch plate on delivery from lined canal. Anaheim Union Water Co. Near Yorba Linda, Calif 700-M-d-8 1981 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  167

Asuza measuring box - outdoor irrigation measuring device laboratory, Davis 700-M-d-9 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  168

Measuring Box, Anaheim Union Water Co., California 700-M-d-10 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  169

Three-way Azusa Hydrant, Covina, Calif 700-M-d-11 1919 February

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  170

Riverside Water Company measuring box - outdoor irrigation laboratory - University Farm, Davis 700-M-d-12 undated

Box 61, Folder  171

Snow miner's inch plate and hook gage installed in Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, Davis 700-M-d-13 1931 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  172

Miner's inch box on Anaheim Union Water Company Canal, Anaheim, California. Pictures show check gate across main canal, by pass, and spill crest to hold water level constant above two miner's inch plates delivering water to farmers concrete pipe lines 700-M-d-14 1934

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  173

Anaheim miner's inch box - Southern California 700-M-d-15 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  174

Submerged orifice on intake into Medford Island, June, 1924 700-M-e-1 1924 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  175

Adjustable submergence orifice - outdoor irrigation measuring device laboratory, Davis 700-M-e-2 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  176

Yolo submerged orifice gate - outdoor irrigation measuring device laboratory, Davis 700-M-e-3 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  177

Delivery Gate and Measuring Device Used on Yolo Water and Power Company, California 700-M-e-4 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Rice irrigation measurement by submerged orifice.
Box 61, Folder  178

Checking flow through submerged orifice with rectangular weir - outdoor irrigation laboratory, Davis 700-M-e-5 undated

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 61, Folder  179

Concrete flume and submerged orifice. Outdoor hydraulic laboratory, Davis, California 700-M-e-6 1929 December 5

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  180

Adjustable submerged orifice installation on turnout. Fresno Irrig. Dist 700-M-e-7 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  181

Delivery and measuring gate, Rice fields, Yolo Water and Power Company, California 700-M-e-8 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  182

Measuring box in duty of water investigations of rice 700-M-e-9 undated

Box 61, Folder  183

Great Western Irrigation Meter installed March 1932 on 4" x 12" rectangular submerged orifice. Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, Davis, California 700-M-e-10 1932 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 61, Folder  184

Venturi Meter, Davis, California 700-M-f-20 1915 October 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This was installed on the Irrigation Investigations Plant for the purpose of testing out the meter.
Box 61, Folder  185

Taking Current-Meter Measurement, Davis, California 700-M-f-21 1915 October 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  186

Water Register, Scheeline Rice Field, Willows, California 700-M-f-22 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  187

Register on Edwards tract, Willows 700-M-f-23 1916

Box 61, Folder  188

Water Register on McDermitt Weir, Maxwell, Cal 700-M-f-24 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Used in measuring water for rice irrigation.
Box 61, Folder  189

Measuring waste from Dodge Rice Field, Rice Duty of Water Investigations, Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-f-25 1917 August 10

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  190

Screen and Watson water register, Gage Canal, Arlington, Calif 700-M-f-30 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  191

Dethridge meter at Wheelock ranch. Duty of water measurements, Imperial V 700-M-f-31 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  192

Rating Station on Canal, Imperial Valley, California 700-M-f-32 (No neg) 1917 January 6

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  193

Reliance meters main line, Santa Paula, Calif 700-M-f-33 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  194

Neptune water meter for orchard. Whittier, Calif 700-M-f-34 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  195

Reliance meter. Whittier, Calif 700-M-f-35 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 61, Folder  196

Battery of Reliance meters measuring water from Mutual Water Company pumping plant, near Dodge Land Co. headquarters, Butte Co 700-M-f-38 1921 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  197

Reliance meter in pipe line, - outdoor measuring device laboratory, Davis 700-M-f-39 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  198

Dethridge Meter - outdoor measuring device lab. - Davis 700-M-f-40 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  199

Water Register, Mallon and Blevins Rice Canal and Water Lift 700-M-f-41 1918 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  200

Measuring the Irrigation "Head" with a Current Meter on Hofhenke alfalfa farm, Los Molinos, California 700-M-f-42 (no neg) undated

Box 61, Folder  201

Covers for measuring wells being removed from the forms Fresno I.D 700-M-f-43 1929 July 8

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  202

Calibrating station. Fresno Irrig. Dist. Mr. H. M. Tucker measuring elevation of water in pond below gate to determine total loss of head through gate and pipe 700-M-f-45 1929 May 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 736
Box 61, Folder  203

Installing two adjustable flow meters at calibration station. Fresno Irrig. Dist. Opening is to be varied to obtain sufficient difference in head to make accurate measurment with large variation in discharge 700-M-f-46 1929 May 14

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 733
Box 61, Folder  204

Flow meter cast in section of concrete pipe. Fresno Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-47 1929 May 8

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 741
Box 61, Folder  205

Mr. Tucker installing brass plate on 14" flow meter. Plate contains No. of meter, diameters of pipe and throat, R. and K. Fresno Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-48 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  206

Installation of Calco gates. 24" and 12" connected to corrugated culvert pipe at calibration station. Picture shows stilling wheel for measuring loss of head through gate. Tests were made to determine relationship between corrugated culvert pipe and concrete pipe. Manometer tube not used for measuring head, but just for indicating difference in levels 700-M-f-49 1929 May 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Fresno Irrig. Dist.
Box 61, Folder  207

Calibration station Fresno Irrig. Dist. before turning in water. Shows 24" and 12" Calco 101 gates on left with corrugated pipes. Texas and Snow gates in center, and adjustable flow meters at right. Fresno Irrigation District 700-M-f-50 1929 May 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 737
Box 61, Folder  208

Mr. A. J. Gerner measuring water through a 12 inch flow meter measuring device 700-M-f-51 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  209

Manometer tube used by Consolidated Irrigation Dist. to determine "head" on Venturi meters during tests at Fresno Calibration Station 700-M-f-52 1929 May 7

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  210

Metal cones built to enlarge outlet end of Venturi meters to determine difference in head cast with large outlet end. Very little head saved with cone 700-M-f-53 1929 May 5

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  211

Casting Venturi meters in metal forms at Consolidated Irrig. Dist. yard 700-M-f-54 1929 May 5

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  212

Metal forms for casting Venturi meters. From left to right. Inside form for 24" entrance, outside for 20" entrance. Inside for 24" exit, and inside for 16" exit and entrance respectively. Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-55 1929 May 25

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  213

Metal forms for Venturi meters. From left to right, standing. Outside and inside form for 24" exit section, outside 20" entrance, inside 24" entrance, and inside forms for 16" meter on top. Also pressure rings. Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-56 1929 May 25

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  214

20" Venturi meter. Precast sections showing metal form for throat section which is poured in place. Pipe has 4-3/8" holes at quarter points for pressure take out. Picture taken in yard. Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-57 1929 May 25

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  215

Water register and weir on McDermitt rice field, Maxwell, Calif 700-M-f-58 undated

Box 61, Folder  216

View into entrance section of Venturi meters. Tarn, Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-59 1929 July 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  217

Headgate and Venturi meter measuring device on C and K Canal below Cole Slough at Tarn. Structure equipped with three rectangular Venturi meters, with capacity of about 200 c.f.s. each. Mr. I. H. Teilman Engineer, Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-61 1929 May 13

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 739
Box 61, Folder  218

Downstream view of Venturi meter and control gate on C and K Canal below Cole Slough at Tarn, Three radial gate control downstream. Gage boxes on top. Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-62 1929 May 15

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 740
Box 61, Folder  219

Made by the Physics Department of the University of Hawaii to produce a cheap water register. Total cost $32.50 including $15 700-M-f-63 (No neg) undated

Photographer: Physics Dept. Univ. Hawaii
Box 61, Folder  220

Made by the Physics Dept., Univ. of Hawaii, to produce a cheap water register. Total cost $32.50 including $15.00 labor 700-M-f-63a (No neg) undated

Photographer: Physics Dept. Univ. Hawaii
Box 61, Folder  221

Irrigation Venturi Meter mfg. by Builders Iron Foundry, Providence, R. I. Installed in outdoor hydraulic laboratory, University Farm, Davis, California 700-M-f-64 1929 June

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  222

Sheet metal Venturi meter installed in hydraulic laboratory Overall length 3'1"; entrance section 1'0"; throat section 7"; exit section 1'6". Diameters, ends 12", throat 7" inside 700-M-f-65 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 730
Box 61, Folder  223

12" Venturi meter before backfilling. Outdoor hydraulic laboratory, Davis, California 700-M-f-66 1929 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 731
Box 61, Folder  224

Calibrated 12" Calco #101 slide headgate and 12" Venturi meter. Outdoor hydraulic laboratory, Davis, California 700-M-f-67 1929 December 5

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  225

Differential indicating gage and gage box on Venturi meters at Tarn. Consolidated Irrig. Dist. A very accurate and inexpensive indicating gage designed by I. H. Teilman 700-M-f-68 1929 July 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  226

Gage box with manometer tube gage on Venturi meter. Scale is adjustable to read difference in head directly. Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-69 1929 May 13

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  227

Precast 30 inch Venturi tubes, Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-70 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  228

Precast Venturi tubes, Consolidated Irrigation District Meta forms at left for 24" meter 700-M-f-71 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 742
Box 61, Folder  229

Forms for flow meter measuring device. Fresno Irrig. Dist. 8", 10", 12", 12", 16" and 16" respectively 700-M-f-72 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  230

Construction of 42-inch Venturi meters at head of Lone Tree Canal Consolidated Irrigation District. Picture furnished by I.H.Teilman 700-M-f-73 1930 March

Scope and Content

No negative
Box 61, Folder  231

Indicating differential gage on Venturi meter at Tarn divide. Consolitated Irrigation District. Furnished by I. H. Teilman, Consolidated Irrigation District 700-M-f-74 1930 March

Scope and Content

No negative
Box 61, Folder  232

Orifice plate for thin plate Orifice measuring device. Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, Davis, California. Outside diameter 12 1/2-inches, inside diameter 7-inches 700-M-f-75 1930 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  233

Two 30 inch Venturi meters being installed at head of lateral. Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-76 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  234

C.V.Givan measuring flow of water in Putah Creek about 3 miles above mouth of canyon with Hoff current meter. Discharge 2.87. Ground water studies of Putah Creek Cone 700-M-f-77 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  235

Discharge coefficient curves for 12-inch x 7-inch Venturi meter installed in Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, University Farm, Davis, from Engineering News-Record, January 29, 1931 700-M-f-78 1930

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 743
Box 61, Folder  236

Drawing of Venturi Meter. Consolidated Irrigation District 700-M-f-79 1932 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 738
Box 61, Folder  237

12-inch Sparling meter, light pattern type, purchased February, 1932, for installation in Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, Davis, Calif 700-M-f-80 1932

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  238

(3 neg.) 8-inch Sparling Meter 700-M-f-81 1932 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Installed in Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory Davis, California. Purchased on Requisition 32984 - F1308, February 23, 1932, $96.00
Box 61, Folder  239

Stevens water level recorder, type E 700-M-f-82 1932 August 15

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  240

Stevens water level recorder, type L 700-M-f-83 1933 August 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  241

Lietz water level recorder 700-M-f-84 1932 August 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  242

Stevens type L water level recorder 700-M-f-85 1932 October 21

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  243

(a) Lietz water level recorder (b) Stevens type L water level recorder (c) Stevens type E water level recorder 700-M-f-86 undated

Scope and Content

Fig. 34
Box 61, Folder  244

Battery of reliance meters, Butte Mutual Water Company, Western Canal Company near Dodgeland, Butte County 700-M-f-87 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  245

8" portable valve meter 700-M-f-88 1938 August 20

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  246

Portable valve meter for measuring irrigation water. Used on 8" Snow valve, Field 7. Shows original meter before it was reconstructed with 8" standard pipe 700-M-f-89 1937 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  247

Venturi tube, Tisdale Irrigation Drainage Company pumping plant, Meridian, California. Robert Noah, Manager. 30" Venturi tube, "Consolidated Irrigation District" with Calco gate, and 24" tube without gate designed to measure flows from approximately 5 to 35 c.f.s 700-M-f-90 1938 October 14

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  248

Installation of Superior Irrigation Meter, Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory. This installation was made during fall of 1939. 30" concrete weir beyond meter is the outlet for the water from meter and also provides place for testing 8" valve meter described in Agric. Eng. 19(10):428,'38 700-M-f-91 1940 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  249

Superior meter installation in Outdoor Water Measurement Laboratory, Davis, California 700-M-f-92 1942

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  250

Automatic regulator valve developed in Ventura County by Mr. Moffat of the Limoneira Co 700-M-f-93-a 1946 June

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Box 61, Folder  251

Automatic regulator valve developed in Ventura County by Mr. Moffat of the Limoneira Co 700-M-f-92-c 1946 June

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Box 61, Folder  252

Turning about 8 cu. ft/sec onto alfalfa check. Turlock Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-93 1914

Box 61, Folder  253

Pro Tata Box, are diversion into Hoff Meter, farmer's Ditch, near Lincoln, Calif 700-M-f-94 1909 July

Photographer: Torpen, A.M.
Box 61, Folder  254

Rating flume in Imperial Water Co. No 5 main used by C.D. Co. to measure amount of water delivered 700-M-f-95 undated

Box 61, Folder  255

Meter 700-M-f-96 1924

Photographer: Hoff, G.J.
Box 61, Folder  256

Portable brass hook gage made from 18" - 5/16" brass rod, 6" - No.30 brass drill rod, 3" - 5/8" square brass rod, ad2 2 brass thumb screw. Total cost of material, 40 cents. Labor approximately 2 hours 700-M-f 1929

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

See: Card 775-24
Box 61, Folder  257

Hoff current meter 700-M-g-1 1932 August 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  258

Hoff current meter showing electric light indicator 700-M-g-2-1 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 61, Folder  259

Price current meter 700-M-g-2-2 1932 August 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  260

Small Price current meter without tail 700-M-g-3 1932 August 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  261

(a) Hoff current meter (b) Price current meter 700-M-g-4 1932 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  262

Typical current meter notes illustrating manner of recording the measurement of a small stream 700-M-g-5 1934 July

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  263

Current Meters 700-M-G undated

Scope and Content

775-10 - New small electric current meter with buoyant turbine. Made by E J.Hoff 775-11 - Current meter designed by E.J.Hoff, 1918 775-13 - Current meter built by Kern County Land and Water CO. Bakersfield
Box 61, Folder  264

Hook gage used by Fresno Irrigation District to measure "head" on calibrated gate and on flow meters 700-M-z 1929 July 8

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

See card 775-25 - Fresno Irrig. Dist. hook gage. 775-24 - Portable brass hook gage made by Christiansen, Jerald Emmet 1929. 775-45 - Hoff hook gage, 1932. 775-36 - Clausen-Pierce Weir gage. 775-37 - Ditto. 775-46 - Gurley hook gage. 775-47 - Hoff hook gage - Gurley hook gage. 775-51 Hook gages for accurately determining water levels Univ. of Calif. Gurley, Hoff. 775-52 - Gurley Hoog Gage for accurate determining. 775-53 - Hook gage for accurately determining water levels Gurley. 775-54 - Hook Gage--Combination point and hook gage designed and made by Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Calif. Berkeley, Calif. 775-55 - Hook Gage designed and made by E. J. Hoff, Berkeley. 775-61 - Mr. Cornwell's and J. E. Christiansen's laboratory, Agricultural Engineering Eldg., Davis, for study transverse Pitot tube studies. 1939.
Box 61, Folder  265

Measuring depth of water in hole below Stevensen's Bridge, Putah Creek 700-M-z-1 1931 July

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 61, Folder  266

View of water measuring laboratory showing header box and Detheridge meter 700-M-z-2 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  267

Collins Flow Gage 700-M-z-3 1932 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  268

Float gage installed on 2-foot rectangular weir in Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, University Farm, Davis 700-M-z-4 1931 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  269

Collins flow gage 700-M-z-5 1932 August 15

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  270

Collins flow gage being used to measure flow of farmer's pump. Santa Clara Valley - investigation (C.V. Givan) 700-M-z-6 1934 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  271

Detail of measuring tank, measuring box, Montana Experiment Station run-off plots. Bozeman 700-M-z-7 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  272

Measuring box for run-off from Montana Experiment Station erosion plots near Bozeman, Montana. H. E. Murdock standing by 700-M-z-8 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  273

Experimental setup for determining characteristics of transverse pitot tubes. A. E. Pump laboratory. Test by J. E. Christiansen and O.C. French 700-M-z-9 1936 October 09

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  274

Agr. Engr. Characteristics of Transverse tubes. By J.E.Christiansen and O.C.French 1936 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet (Western)

Scope and Content

700-M-z-10, F-1191, Fig. 1. 700-M-z-11, F-1192, Fig. 2. 700-M-z-12, F-1193, Fig. 3. 700-M-z-13, F-1194, Fig. 4. 700-M-z-14, F-1195, Fig. 5. 700-M-z-15, F-1196, Fig. 6.
Box 61, Folder  275

Color gun used for injecting fluorescein solution into concrete pipe for friction loss test. Oct. 1937 700-M-z-16 1937 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  276

Irrigation practice class. Studying water measuring devices 700-M-z-16 (No neg) 1922

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

Mr. Weston may have negative
Box 61, Folder  277

Upper gaging station, Sorham Canal 700-M-z-17 1922 September 24

Box 61, Folder  278

U.C. Davis 700-M-z-18 undated

Box 61, Folder  279

Check box for irrigating alfalfa Frank. Designed by Joshua Cowell of Mantees, Calif 700-N-a-1 1903 August

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Box 61, Folder  280

A type of wooden levee gate 700-N-a-2 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  281

Portuguese gate with apron. Modesto Irrigation District. Width 5'0", depth 2'0" 700-N-a-3 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  282

Portuguese gate. Width 8'0", depth 1'0". Modesto Irrigation District 700-N-a-4 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 638
Box 61, Folder  283

Portuguese gate in very sandy soil. Gate sill several inches below level of land; no erosion around gate. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-a-5 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  284

Small Redwood gate in field ditch. Width of box 2'6", depth 2'0". Single wing wall. Merced Irrigation District 700-N-a-6 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  285

Portuguese gate. Width of gate 4'0". Sandy loam soil. Practically no erosion back of gate. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-a-7 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  286

Field gate for large heads 700-N-a-8 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  287

End view of single wall field gate showing failing condition after having been reinforced with posts. University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-9 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  288

Single wall field gate, open, University type, note hole washed back of gate and condition of sill. University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-10 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  289

End view of University type single wall field gate of 1" lumber showing post reinforcing necessary to prevent failure. University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-11 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  290

Portuguese Type, single wall field gate. (lantern slide) 700-N-a-12 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 634
Box 61, Folder  291

University type, single wall field gate made from 1 inch lumber, good condition. University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-13 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  292

Single wall field gate for large heads. (Lantern slide) 700-N-a-14 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 635
Box 61, Folder  293

University type, single wall field gate (lantern slide) 700-N-a-15 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 637
Box 61, Folder  294

Single wall field gate, University type, showing weakness. Made from 1 1/2" lumber. University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-16 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  295

Redwood field gates in Morrow Lumber Company yard, Brawley, Calif 700-N-a-17 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  296

Redwood field gate made and sold by Morrow Lumber Company, Brawley, Calif. Length 3 feet, width, 18" outside, height, 8" inside. Made in lengths of 2 to 5 feet. (2 views) 700-N-a-18 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  297

Gopher type field gate 700-N-a-19 1929 September

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

Slide no. 719
Box 61, Folder  298

Front view, Portuguese type field gate. Rear view of same structure in negative file 700-N-a-20 1929 September

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

Slide no. 720-721
Box 61, Folder  299

Levee gate removed, Richvale 700-N-a-21 1916

Box 61, Folder  300

Wooden field gate used on North field of G.O. Griffes, Woodland 700-N-a-22 1914

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  301

Model of gopher type field gate, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-N-a-23 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  302

Model of gopher type field gate, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-N-a-24 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  303

Model of single wall fieldgate, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-N-a-25 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  304

Model of single wing wall field gate with side walls, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-N-a-26 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  305

Model of single wall type field gate, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-N-a-27 1932 April 27

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  306

Single wall field gate with apron. Opening 2' wide. Used on alfalfa strips on side-hill terraces, University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-28 1942 March 03

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  307

Wooden delivery structure in Imperial Irrigation District secured from M.J. Dowd to be used for Water Measurement Bulletin, secured August 15, '34 700-N-a-28 undated

Photographer: Dowd, M. J.
Box 61, Folder  308

Single wall field gate with apron. Opening 2' wide. Used on alfalfa strips on side-hill terraces, University Farm, Davis. View of closed gate 700-N-a-29 1942 March 3

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  309

Armco irrigation gate model 161 used as field gate on alfalfa strips on side-hill terraces, University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-30 1942 March 3

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  310

Gopher gate used as field gate on alfalfa strips on side-hill terraces, University Farm, Davis. Opening 12" high and 16" wide 700-N-a-31 1942 March 3

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  311

Armco head gate model 150, used as field gate on alfalfa strips on side-hill terraces, University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-32 1942 March 3

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  312

Two views of wooden field gate at alfalfa field S.W. of Woodland. Width of gate opening is about 4 ft.; ht. 2 ft 700-N-a-33 1942 March 16

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  313

Permanent structure that has been obsoleted by erosion, southwest of Woodland. October 2, 1947 700-N-a-34 1947 October 02

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 61, Folder  314

Bulkhead check gate 700-N-a-35 1952 March

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 61, Folder  315

View showing method of pouring concrete slab on turnout gates. Slab 2" thick. Modesto Irrig. Dist 700-N-b-1 1929 July 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  316

24" concrete turnout gate. Price complete as shown with one section of pipe $9.60. Modesto Irrig. Dist 700-N-b-2 1929 July 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  317

Concrete turnout gate before slide guides are bolted in place. Modesto Irrig. Dist 700-N-b-3 1929 July 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  318

Concrete turnout gate with sheet metal slide for use in field ditched. Manufactured by Modesto Irrig. Dist 700-N-b-4 1929 July 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 632
Box 61, Folder  319

Roy Wray and concrete border gate on University Farm. Used to turn water into alfalfa checks 700-N-b-5 1929 May 1

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  320

Calco gate No. 105 used as turnout into alfalfa check. A rather expensive installation for this use. 6" concrete headwall on both ends of concrete pipe through ditch bank 700-N-b-6 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  321

Concrete turnout from lined ditch. Width 4'6", depth 2'3". Note double set of flashboards. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-7 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  322

Concrete turnout from lined ditch into alfalfa check. Two inch flashboards. No erosion back of gate. Width 4'0", depth 1'6". Turlock Irri. District 700-N-b-8 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 700-N-b-2
Box 61, Folder  323

Concrete turnout from field ditch into alfalfa check. Width 4'0", depth 1'8". No reinforcing steel. Very poor concrete. Wall formed only on one side. Cost about $8.00 complete. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-9 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  324

Concrete turnout gate into field check. Width 4'0", depth 2'0". Turlock Irrig. District 700-N-b-10 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  325

Concrete turnout gate in earth ditch. Very sandy soil. Gate set too high. Width 6'0", depth 2'6". Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-11 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  326

Concrete turnout into alfalfa check. Width 4'0" depth 2'0". Walls 4" thick. Not reinforced. Modesto Irrigation District 700-N-b-12 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 628
Box 61, Folder  327

Concrete structure at turnout from lateral canal into private head ditch. 5" walls, not reinforced. Modesto Irrigation District 700-N-b-13 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  328

Concrete turnout into alfalfa check. Sandy soil. Bank plastered completely over. Side walls formed only on one side. Width 4'6", depth 2'0". Very light sheet metal grooves, metal projecting above gate about 6". Note erosion below structure. Floor of gate placed too high with relation to ground level below it. Turlock Irrig. Dist 700-N-b-14 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 629
Box 61, Folder  329

View from below structure shown in No. Nb14 showing large hole washed out. Structure set too high. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-15 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  330

Concrete turnout into alfalfa check. Note 12" drop back of gate sill. Width of gate 3'6", depth 2'0". Double set of flash boards spaced 6" apart with soil between to prevent leakage. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-16 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 633
Box 61, Folder  331

Concrete turnout gate into alfalfa check. Width 6'0", depth 3'0". Concrete 6" thick. Gates of 1" tongue and groove flooring. No erosion below gate. Sandy loam soil. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-17 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  332

Concrete turnout gate into field check. Very sandy soil but no erosion back of structure. Note double set of flashboard grooves. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-18 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  333

Concrete turnout alfalfa check. View from below gate. Note double set of grooves. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-19 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  334

Concrete field gate on University Farm, Davis, California 700-N-b-20 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  335

Concrete field gate on University Farm, Davis, California 700-N-b-21 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  336

Concrete turnout into alfalfa check from concrete lined private ditch. Turlock Irrig. Dist 700-N-b-22 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  337

Opening left in lining for field gate. Improvement District ditch. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-23 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  338

Construction of side gate in Improvement District ditch. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-24 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  339

Concrete field gate in unlined ditch, constructed by Andrew Certa, Route 1, box 68, Crow's Landing, Calif 700-N-b-25 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Cost of material---$11.00. Labor estimated at $4.00 per man per day---$16.00. Total cost $27.00.
Box 61, Folder  340

Construction of field gate in lined ditch. Improvement District work. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-26 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  341

Concrete field gate in lined ditch. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-27 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  342

Construction of field gate in lined ditch after lining is placed. Improvement District ditch. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-28 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  343

Field gate made of concrete pipe. Manufactured by Imperial Valley Concrete Co., El Centro, Calif., in sizes 6-inches to 24-inches. Prices range from $2.25 to $9.75, subject to discounts for cash and large orders 700-N-b-29 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  344

Field gate made of concrete pipe. Manufactured by Brawley Concrete Co., Brawley, California, in sizes from 6-inches to 24-inches. Prices $1.75 to $7.00. (2 views) 700-N-b-30 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  345

12-inch Vitrified clay sewer pipe used as field gate. Watkins Bros. Ranch south of Davis 700-N-b-31 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  346

Concrete field gate on field of Williams Gould near Woodland, Calif 700-N-b-32 1914 August

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  347

Check gate set in levee, check system of irrigating, Modesto Irrigation District, Calif 700-N-c-1 undated

Box 61, Folder  348

Calco No. 105 gate used as a check gate in field ditch. Thompson Bros., Fresno. Note rip-rap below structure to prevent erosion 700-N-c-2 1929 May 1

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  349

Calco headgates No. 105 at divide in field ditch. Thompson Bros. Fresno. Gates set in 6" concrete headwalls 700-N-c-3 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  350

Portuguese gate used as stop gate in private ditch. Very satisfactory if properly installed. Merced Irrigation District 700-N-c-4 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 639
Box 61, Folder  351

Concrete check gate in field ditch. Width 6'0", depth 3'6". Very sandy soil but no erosion below gate. Gate sill set about 6" to 9" below grade of ditch. Note whitewash. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-c-5 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  352

Precast check gate in private ditch. Brookhart Ranch, adjoining West Stanislaus Irrig. Dist. Walls 2" thick, reinforced with 1/4" round bars 700-N-c-6 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 641
Box 61, Folder  353

Portuguese gate with apron used as stop gate in private ditch. Modesto Irrigation District. Width of openings 3'6" 700-N-c-7 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  354

Double wing wall gate, University type. University Farm, Davis 700-N-c-8 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  355

Double wing wall stop gate from lower side showing extent of hole washed out below gate. Shows need for deep cut-off walls University Farm, Davis 700-N-c-9 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  356

University type, double wing wall field gate (lantern slide) 700-N-c-10 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 636
Box 61, Folder  357

Stop gate in Main lateral, University Farm, Davis, Calif. Outlet gates on diagonal is not satisfactory 700-N-c-11 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  358

Stop gate and side gate on improvement district ditch. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-c-12 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  359

Construction of stop gate in Improvement District ditch, Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-c-13 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  360

Portable 18 gage galvanized iron check structure used in field ditches. Agronomy Division, University Farm, Davis, Calif 700-N-c-14 1932 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  361

Portable 18 gage galvanized iron check structure used in field ditches, Agronomy Division, University Farm, Davis, Calif 700-N-c-15 1932 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  362

Double wing wall stop gate and drop in head ditch for alfalfa strips on side-hill terraces, University Farm, Davis 700-N-c-16 1942 March 3

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  363

Canvas check dams being used for irrigating alfalfa near Davis, Calif 700-N-c-17 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 61, Folder  364

Galvanized sheet metal furrow tube. Sold by Imperial Valley Concrete Company for 65 cents. Length 3 feet, diameter 3". Made by Snow Mfg. Co 700-N-d-1 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  365

Redwood furrow tubes in Morrow Lumber Company yard, Brawley, Calif 700-N-d-2 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  366

Redwood furrow tubes sold by Morrow Lumber Co., Brawley, Calif. Sizes: top, 1 1/4" round; center, 1 1/8 x 1 1/2" elliptical; bottom, 1 1/4" x 1 2/3", oval. Lengths, usual 2 feet; occasionally demanded up to 3 feet. (2 views) 700-N-d-3 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  367

Concrete furrow tube. Made and sold by Imperial Valley Concrete Co., El Centro, Calif. Length 32", diameter of hole, 2". Sells for 45 cents. Usually installed with gate at downstream end for convenience 700-N-d-4 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  368

Lath tube in head ditch. Fresno County 700-N-d-5 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  369

Siphoning tubes from irrigation ditches for irrigating crops such as beets. Made from 2" leader pipe 700-N-d-6 1939 November 21

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 61, Folder  370

Wooden Furrow Dam, Pajaro Valley, Cal 700-N-z-1 1915 August 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This type of dam, with a section cut from the top to permit water to flow over into the next length of furrow, is sometimes used tin Pajaro Valley to take the place of the earth dam. This picture also shows the cracks in the soil which result from failing to cultivate after irrigating. Such a condition is typical of clay loam soils in this vicinity. Lighter soils, of course, do not bake to such a great degree.
Box 61, Folder  371

Metal Dam for Orchard Irrigation, Winton, California 700-N-z-2 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  372

Box used at outlet of private drains into the irrigation district's drainage system. Also used as turnouts from canals to flood roadways, etc. Boxes built by irrigation district and sold to farmers 700-N-z-3 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  373

Galvanized iron boxes for protection of ditch banks at cut into alfalfa check. Agronomy Division, University Farm, Davis 700-N-z-4 1932 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  374

Land leveler, Montana Experiment Station Farm, Bozeman 700-N-z-5 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  375

End of section of concrete retaining wall showing method of making water tight joint, Snake Ravine, Turlock Canal, Calif 700-O-1 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  376

Excavating for concrete retaining wall in Snake Ravine, Turlock Canal, Calif 700-O-2 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  377

Outlet, Reservoir No. 255, Fairmead, California 700-P-25 1916 March 2

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  378

Constructing New Outlet Gate, Alfred Davis Reservoir, Turlock Irrigation District, California 700-P-26 1915 December 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This outlet gate was constructed to take the place of the preceding gate which went out during the summer of 1914.
Box 61, Folder  379

Outlet, Schmidt Bros. Reservoir, Fairmead, California 700-P-27 1916 March 2

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  380

Outlet, Reservoir of Clayton Chandler, Orland, California 700-P-28 1916 March 7

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This device is constructed entirely of wood.
Box 61, Folder  381

Outlet of Clear Lake, Lake County, Cal 700-P-29 1914 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows Cache Creek, looking up-stream from the impounding dam of the Yolo Water and Power Co., near Lower Lake, Cal.
Box 61, Folder  382

Outlet to Reservoir of Joseph Malhauser, Orland, California 700-P-30 1916 March 7

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This outlet is constructed of concrete with a corrugated pipe through the bank to deliver the water into a concrete lined canal.
Box 61, Folder  383

One of the Concrete Outlet Towers of the San Fernando Reservoir 700-P-31 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  384

Vitrified pipe outlet of earthen reservoir, Whittier, Calif 700-P-35 undated

Box 61, Folder  385

Outlet to Dallas Lake Reservoir, Modesto Irrigation District, Calif 700-P-36 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Box 61, Folder  386

Outlet Silver Lake Reservoir 700-P-37 (No neg) undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  387

Outlet Tunnel Meselbeck Reservoir, Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-P-38 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  388

Downstream view of Outlet structure from Owen Reservoir (Davis Reservoir) Turlock Irrigation District 700-P-39 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  389

Outlet gates from Owen Reservoir (Davis Reservoir) Turlock Irrigation District 700-P-40 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  390

Concrete Bridge Gate Structure on Orland Project, California 700-Q-1 1914

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 61, Folder  391

Farm wagon bridge across small lateral ditch. Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-Q-4 1914 November

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 61, Folder  392

Farm wagon bridge across small lateral ditch, Orland Project U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-Q-5 1914 November

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 61, Folder  393

High Railroad bridge over Exchequer Reservoir 700-Q-6 1926 April 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  394

Paving entrance structure to syphon under roadway. West Stanislaus Irrigation District 700-Q-7 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  395

Mud sill bridge over large lateral. Imperial Irrigation District. Stringers 18" x 6" x 26" spaced 2 feet apart. Two-inch x twelve-inch flooring 700-Q-8 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  396

Culverts under highway, Nevada Irrigation District 700-Q-9 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  397

Entrance to culverts on Nevada Irrigation District 700-Q-10 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  398

Silt sampling station, bridge in Victor Valley used as a silt sampling station 700-Q-11 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 61, Folder  399

Golden Gate Bridge taken from Lincoln Park, San Francisco. No negative 700-Q-12 (No neg) 1935 October 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  400

General Electric pitot tube for measuring water in closed conduits (see 775-30) 700-Z 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 61, Folder  401

Tunnel into Bed of Big Rock Creek, Antelope Valley, Cal 700-Z-9 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This tunnel was constructed for a distance of about 1/2 mile into the bed of this creek, by the Big Rock Creek Irrigation District in its early days. The supply or water thus yielded was disappointing. Although the surface flow in the creek was greater than normal at this time (June 30, 1915), nevertheless the tunnel was yielding a very small quantity of water as shown in the picture. This small supply is utilized by the present District in addition to the surface flow of the creek.
Box 61, Folder  402

Dredge Back of Pumping Plant of Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., Above Hamilton City, Cal 700-Z-10 1915 August 19

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This dredge is used for keeping clear the slough leading from the main channel of the Sacramento River to the pumping plant.
Box 61, Folder  403

Western Canal Showing Drainage Crossing, Nelson Butte County, California 700-Z-11 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  404

Western Canal showing Drainage Crossing. Nelson, Butte County, California 700-Z-12 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  405

Western Canal showing Drainage Crossing, Nelson Butte County, California 700-Z-13 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  406

Newly Constructed Bridge over Lateral, Orland Project, California 700-Z-15 (No neg) 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.

Scope and Content

See 700-Q-5
Box 61, Folder  407

Rairden Fill, Down-Stream Side and Looking Down Canal, Modesto Irrigation District, California 700-Z-16 (No neg) undated

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  408

Outlet, Lower Otay filter, San Diego Co. (See 700-Z-18) 700-Z-17 (No neg) 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  409

Lower Otay filter, San Diego Co. (See preceding view) 700-Z-18 (No neg) 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  410

Main Canal, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., East of Willows 710-A-1 1915 June 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  411

Main Canal, Sacramento Valley Irrigation, Co., Willows, Cal 710-A-2 1915 June 3

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

A continuation of the old Central Irrigation District Canal.
Box 61, Folder  412

Main Canal, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., Willows, Cal 710-A-3 1915 June 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This is a continuation of the old Central Irrigation District Canal
Box 61, Folder  413

Ceres Main Canal, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 710-A-4 1915 July 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  414

Main Canal, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., Northeast of Willows, Cal 710-A-5 1915 June 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The grade of this canal is so slight that when the water is backed up by the check-drop shown in Picture No. the velocity is almost unnoticed.
Box 61, Folder  415

Main Supply Canal, Brown's Valley Irrigation District, Yuba County, Cal 710-A-6 1915 June 7

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows the flume located just above the penstock at the lower power house.
Box 61, Folder  416

Main Canal, Brown's Valley Irrigation District, Yuba Co., Cal 710-A-7 1915 June 7

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is looking down the canal as it leaves the lower power house of the Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
Box 61, Folder  417

Lateral Ditch, Big Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 710-A-8 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This particular lateral supplies the truck gardens which are operated by the Llano del Rio Colony.
Box 61, Folder  418

East Main Ditch, Big Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 710-A-9 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The fall of the country is considerable from the hills to the north and many drops in the canal are necessitated. These are provided, as shown in the picture, by piling up a few stones. Although the soil is very light, being a sandy loam formed from decomposed granite, erosion is not nearly so great as would be expected.
Box 61, Folder  419

Headgate and Main Canal, Settlers Irrigation District, on Boise River, Idaho 710-A-10 1916 December 25

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Water is brought from the Boise River through a channel to the headgate shown in this picture.
Box 61, Folder  420

Main Canal, Cascade Irrigation District, Washington 710-A-11 1916 November 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

On the right is shown the concrete delivery gate with pipe through bank discharging into the box shown in Picture No.
Box 61, Folder  421

West Branch Snake River Valley Canal, Snake River Valley Irrigation District, Idaho 710-A-12 1916 December 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  422

Canal and Heading, Central Irrigation District, Nebraska 710-A-13 1916 December 6

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  423

Similar to Picture No. 700-F-127 710-A-14 Undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  424

Lateral of Yolo Water and Power Company, California 710-A-15 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 61, Folder  425

Portion of Main Canal of Tulare Irrigation District, California 710-A-16 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  426

Typical Section of Canal and New Portion of Orland Project, California 710-A-17 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 61, Folder  427

Typical Section of Canal and New Portion of Orland Project, California 710-A-18 (No neg) 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 61, Folder  428

Lateral of Imperial Water Company No. 3. Parallel to Van Horn Lateral of Imperial Northside Water Company. California 710-A-19 1917 May 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Owing to the unsatisfactory conditions of the Northside lateral as shown in Picture No. Van Horn has made a cut from the Northside lateral and uses this as a conduit.
Box 61, Folder  429

Upper Canal River Garden Farms Company near Knights Landing, California 710-A-20 1917 May 2

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This canal was constructed along the top of the levee bordering Reclamation District No. 108.
Box 61, Folder  430

Van Horn Lateral, Imperial Northside Water Co. California 710-A-21 1917 May 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is the lateral referred to in Picture No. the headgate of which is shown in Picture No.
Box 61, Folder  431

Remains of old ditch on the Bert Clark place west of Rowen Station in the Tehachapi Mountains 710-A-22 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This ditch was found by Assistant State Engineer P. M. Norboe in 1871 and inquiry at that time failed to disclose the time of its construction. The picture was taken in October, 1917, when a visit was made to Tehachapi mountains and valley with Major Norboe to ascertain the early history of ditches reported in the last Biennial Report of the State Engineer as pre-historic.
Box 61, Folder  432

Section of Old Lake Land Canal below Corcoran, California 710-A-23 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This canal was finished in 1903 but never utilized on account of injunction brought by lower riparian owners. Aug. 1917.
Box 61, Folder  433

Tarr Ditch Crossing China Ditch near Smartsville California 710-A-24 1917 May 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 61, Folder  434

Dredger Cut, Old River to Pump House, Westside Irrigation District 710-A-25 1918 May 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  435

Crocker-Huffman Canal leading through the foothills 710-A-26 1918 June 20

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Eucalyptus trees along the lower bank give evidence of the age of the canal.
Box 61, Folder  436

Crocker-Huffman Canal 710-A-27 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  437

Canal of Western States Gas & Electric Company, El Dorado County, near Placerville 710-A-28 1918 October

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 61, Folder  438

Intake of the main canal of Western States Gas & Electric Company on the south fork of the American River 710-A-29 1918 October

Photographer: F.G.V.

Scope and Content

A low rock dam across the river with short intake provided with spillway with housing for gate structure is shown in the left background. During the summer months a wooden sharp-crested weir is constructed under the dam for the purpose of measuring water used for hydro-electric power development in the American River plant of the company near Placerville.
Box 61, Folder  439

Main ditch of the Western States Gas and Electric Company below intake over a hillside construction 710-A-30 1918 October 6

Photographer: F.G.V.
Box 61, Folder  440

Cerro Prieto Canal, California, Looking West. Signal Mountain straight ahead in distance 710-A-31 (No neg) 1917 January 5

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  441

Cerro Prieto Canal, California, Looking East. Cerro Prieto or Black Butte in distance 710-A-32 (No neg) 1917 January 5

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  442

Lateral from Eucalyptus Canal, Imperial Valley, California 710-A-34 (No neg) 1916

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  443

East Highline Canal, Imperial Valley, California, Jan., 1917. Willow Growth has Come Up Since May, 1916 710-A-35 (No neg) 1917 January 6

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  444

Ditch near Blythe, Palo Verde Valley, Calif 710-A-36 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  445

Canal on Cache Creek taken from wagon bridge, looking upstream in evening, Calif 710-A-37 1900 May 23

Box 61, Folder  446

Old Cacheville Ditch, Calif 710-A-38 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

First ditch used in Yolo County. Above Stevens' bridge and a few hundred feet below Gordon slough. The portion of which is shown in the picture was used as the lower end of D.Q. Adams' ditch.
Box 61, Folder  447

Eucalyptus lateral, Imperial Valley, Calif 710-A-39 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  448

Irrigation ditch, Calif 710-A-40 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  449

Outlet of upper tunnel showing portion of waste gates on left, Turlock Canal, Calif 710-A-41 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  450

Palo Verde canal near Blythe 710-A-42 1914 December

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  451

Palo Verde Canal, looking down form headgate 710-A-43 1915 January

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 61, Folder  452

Ruins of Old Stevens' ditch 710-A-44 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

View taken about one fourth of a mile above Capay, Calif.; ditch has not been in use for a number of years, abandoned on account of litigation.
Box 61, Folder  453

Obstructions in main canal of Raywood Rice Canal and Milling Company, near Raywood, Texas 710-A-47 1901 February

Photographer: F.B.
Box 61, Folder  454

Adams' ditch, Calif. Ten feet below dam. One foot of water carried 710-A-72 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  455

Moore Ditch, Calif., showing obstruction; watergrass of very rapid growth 710-A-73 1900

Photographer: P.A.
Box 61, Folder  456

Moore Ditch, Calif., showing obstruction 710-A-74 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  457

Channel of main canal of Alpaugh Irrigation District fouled with tules 710-A-75 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  458

Portion of Alpaugh Irrigation District Canal from which tules have been removed by burning, etc 710-A-76 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  459

Looking down the head of Alpaugh Irrigation District Canal from collecting ditches at Smyrna 710-A-77 1919 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Note width form bank to bank, small size of stream and foul channel.
Box 61, Folder  460

Channel of main canal of Alpaugh Irrigation District fouled with tules 710-A-78 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  461

Dredged section of Alpaugh Irrigation District Ditch near Alpaugh 710-A-79 undated

Scope and Content

The cost of this cleaning of the canal was so high that the irrigation district directors ordered the district's dredge scrapped and sold.
Box 61, Folder  462

One of the main canals from Bishop Creek, Owens River Valley 710-A-80 1920 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  463

Looking down Placerville Ditch, El Dorado County, from headgate 710-A-82 1919 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  464

Intake, Westside Irrigation District, 1918 710-A-83 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  465

Main canal of Montague Water Conservation District at headgate of penstock of hydraulic pumping plant. Looking east 710-A-84 1928 July 21

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

(a) Main canal (b) Canal supplied by pumping plant Montague Water Conservation Dist. (Christiansen, Jerald Emmet July 21, 1928)
Box 61, Folder  466

Canal erosion due to excessive velocities. Kern County Land Company 710-A-85 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 61, Folder  467

Lateral "A", high line canal supplied by pumping plant. Montague Water Conservation District 710-A-86 1928 July 21

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  468

Small lateral maintained by hand shoveling. Imperial Irrigation District. Note amount of material on banks that has recently been shoveled out of ditch 710-A-87 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  469

Small lateral on high fill. Imperial Irrigation District 710-A-88 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 61, Folder  470

A lateral, Imperial Irrigation District 710-A-89 1932 March 1

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  471

Field ditch made with disc ridger. Agronomy Division, University Farm, Davis 710-A-90 1932 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 61, Folder  472

Old Clear Lake, northwest ditch below Rumsey, Calif. Ruinss of portion of old Clear Creek Water Works ditch which took water from above Rumsey ditch now used to supply water for about 800 acres-Summer of 1900-Frank Adams 710-A-91 undated

Box 61, Folder  473

Down Vacanora canal from siphon installation. See House Document 359. Internation Water Commission. United States and Mexico 710-A-92 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  474

Water flowing into Vacanora Canal from break in Vacanora levee about 1 kilometer south of siphon installation. See House Document 359. International Commission U.S. and Mexico 710-A-93 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  475

This picture shows the Vacanora Canal of the Baja California Canal Co 710-A-94 1926

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  476

Typical branch canal, Imperial Irrigation District. Fig. 2 in Bull. 21 710-A-95 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  477

Diversion Canal in Gila River Valley. See House Document 359 710-A-96 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  478

Fig. 11 in International Commission report, House Document 359, United States and Mexico, showing Cerro Prieto Canal, main west side of Imperial Canal in Mexico 710-A-97 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  479

Fig. 3, page 112, House Document No. 359, International Water Commission report. Looking north across Gila River Valley, Arizona toward Muggins Mountains from highway east of Wellton 710-A-98 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  480

Main canal and parallel drainage canal, Wapato Indian Irrigation Project, Yakima Valley, Washington 710-A-99 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  481

Main canal, Wapato Indian Irrigation Project, Washington 710-A-100 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  482

Main Canal, Shasta View. Malin I.D. Orland project 710-A-101 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 61, Folder  483

West side at lower gaging station looking East 710-A-102 1923 January 14

Box 61, Folder  484

Untitled 710-A-103 undated

Box 61, Folder  485

Bard Canal 710-A-103 undated

Box 61, Folder  486

Gaging Section - Alla Main Canal 710-A-104 1922 October

Box 61, Folder  487

Pool #6 - West of Cottonwood looking downstream 710-A-105 1922 November

Box 61, Folder  488

Untitled 710-A-106 undated

Box 61, Folder  489

Irrigation Channel, Hyuso farm - Lucerne Irrigation Australia 710-A-107 1907 December 13

Box 61, Folder  490

See-L-b-83. Irrigation lateral, Oakdale, Irrigation District, being repaired with 24" concrete pipe 710-A undated

Box 62, Folder  1

Lining of Main Canal, Modesto Irrigation District, California 710-B-a-1 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The slope of the sides was 2:1
Box 62, Folder  2

Concrete Lining, Morgan Fill, Turlock Irrigation District, California 710-B-a-2 1915 December 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows where the lining joins the retaining wall at the lower end of the fill. The curvature in the bottom lining of the fill is perceptible in this picture. The presence of this curvature allows an inspection to be made of the bottom of the lined section after the water has been turned out, in spite of the fact that pools of water are usually left in the bottom.
Box 62, Folder  3

Concrete Inlet to Reservoir Through Mockingbird Canyon Lake Dam, Riverside, California 710-B-a-3 1915 December 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 62, Folder  4

Installing Concrete Side Lining, Above and Adjacent to Peaslee Fill, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 710-B-a-4 1915 December 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This picture shows the warped transition.
Box 62, Folder  5

Main Canal. Little Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 710-B-a-5 1915 June 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This section of the canal is between the cienaga and the boundary of the District. The metal flume in the background is crossing a swale.
Box 62, Folder  6

Winters Canal, Yolo Water and Power Company, Yolo County, Cal 710-B-a-6 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows the concrete lined section looking up-stream from the radial gates at the fork of Winters and Madison Canals.
Box 62, Folder  7

Concrete-lined Main Ditch. Little Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 710-B-a-7 1915 June 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 62, Folder  8

Adams Canal of the Yolo Water and Power Co., Yolo County, Cal 710-B-a-8 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The picture, showing the concrete lined section, was taken from just below the headgate of Adams Canal. This canal supplies lands on the north side of Cache Creek in Yolo County.
Box 62, Folder  9

Turlock Canal Just Below the Heading at La Grange Dam, Cal 710-B-a-9 1915 July 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

On the right is the concrete retaining wall and on the left is a formation of slate rock.
Box 62, Folder  10

Heading of Modesto Canal at La Grange Dam, Tuolumne River, Cal 710-B-a-10 1915 July 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 62, Folder  11

Concrete Ditch, Crocker-Huffman Canal, Merced, Cal 710-B-a-11 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 62, Folder  12

Main Canal, Walnut Irrigation District, California 710-B-a-12 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This little district was organized under the original Wright Law in 1893, and is the single exception of the old Wright irrigation districts in California that has continued its organization with entire success and without any financial difficulties whatever. Possibly the secret of the success of this small enterprise lies in the fact that it never issued any bonds but has raised all of its money by water tolls and direct taxes. Another reason is that it lies in a rich and well developed section.
Box 62, Folder  13

Lined section of south San Joaquin canal 710-B-a-13 undated

Box 62, Folder  14

Newly Lined Canal, Showing Check and Outlet Gate on Orland Project, California 710-B-a-14 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 62, Folder  15

Lined section of south San Joaquin canal 710-B-a-15 1910

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  16

Setting concrete lining in south San Joaquin canal 710-B-a-16 undated

Box 62, Folder  17

Main Canal and Takeout. Little Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 710-B-a-17 1915 June 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 62, Folder  18

Concrete lined section of Moore Canal, Yolo Water and Power Company, looking upstream from locality of Stephens Bridge. Concrete lining installed winter of 1912-13 710-B-a-18 1914

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 62, Folder  19

Section (dry) of Turlock Canal, showing concrete lining of lower wall, Calif 710-B-a-30 undated

Box 62, Folder  20

Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation service, Orland, Calif. Concrete lined canal adjoining town 710-B-a-32 1914

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 62, Folder  21

Concrete lined canal, Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 710-B-a-33 1914 November

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 62, Folder  22

Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif. Concrete lined canal adjoining town on the southeast, looking east 710-B-a-47 1914

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 62, Folder  23

Gage Canal, cement lined showing check, Riverside, Calif 710-B-a-54 1903 December

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Box 62, Folder  24

Los Angeles Aqueduct. Laying slabs to complete sides and laying bottom 710-B-a-56 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  25

Los Angeles Aqueduct, finished canal 710-B-a-58 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  26

View on ditch at Folsom prison, Calif. Taken from top of headgate looking down stream toward the prison 710-B-a-60 undated

Box 62, Folder  27

Santa Ana Canal, Near Orange, Calif 710-B-a-61 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  28

Los Angeles Aqueduct. Trimming sides and placing guide boards for concrete 710-B-a-64 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  29

Concrete lining Riverside Water Co. canal 710-B-a-68 1915 July

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  30

Oiled banks, Riverdale Water Co. Canal 710-B-a-69 1915 July

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  31

Lining ditch, concrete finished, Imperial Water Co. No. 3 710-B-a-70 1915 January

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  32

Lining ditch, ready for concrete. Imperial W.Co. #3 710-B-a-72 1915 January

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  33

Lining ditch, concrete poured, Imperial W.Co. #3 710-B-a-73 1915 January

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  34

Covina canal showing old cement plaster lining 710-B-a-74 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  35

Lined section of sandy strip in lateral of People's Ditch near Hanford, California 710-B-a-75 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Bottom width 7 feet; vertical depth, 3 1/2 feet; side slope, 1 1/2 to 1; thickness 2 1/4 inches; proportion 1:2:4; grade .06 feet per 100 feet; reinforcing 5 1/2 No. 14 wire; cost, 11 per square foot.
Box 62, Folder  36

Low level canal of Lindsay Strathmore Irrigation District leading from the main pumping plant to the main booster station 710-B-a-76 1918 May 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This was formerly the old Merryman Ditch but was enlarged and concrete line with a cement gun by the irrigation district. The water formerly carried in the Merryman Ditch is now conveyed in a pipe line paralleling the main enlarged ditch.
Box 62, Folder  37

Section of finished canal lined with gunite. Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District, August, 1917 710-B-a-80 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  38

Lytte Creek at Head of Fontana Ditch, California 710-B-a-83 (No neg) undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  39

Ditch, San Antonio Water Company, Ontario, California 710-B-a-84 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  40

Lower end of the Cascades on the Los Angeles Aqueduct, near San Fernando Reservoir, Los Angeles, Calif 710-B-a-87 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 62, Folder  41

Upper end of the Cascades on the Los Angeles Aqueduct near San Fernando Reservoir, Los Angeles, Calif 710-B-a-88 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 62, Folder  42

Cascades on the Los Angeles Aqueduct, near San Fernando Reservoir, Los Angeles, Calif 710-B-a-89 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 62, Folder  43

Cascades on the Los Angeles Aqueduct, near San Fernando Reservoir, Los Angeles, Calif 710-B-a-90 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 62, Folder  44

Concrete Ditch, California 710-B-a-91 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

Concrete ditch of either Azusa Irrigating Company or Covina Irrigation Company (not sure which) The main ditch diverts for both companies from San Gabriel River, runs through Azusa Irrigating Company, and on to Covina Irrigation Company. Not sure which owns at this point.
Box 62, Folder  45

Laying Concrete Lining on the Los Angeles Aqueduct in Owen's River Valley, California 710-B-a-92 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

Note slabs are laid alternately.
Box 62, Folder  46

Main canal of the Fresno Canal and Irrigation Company, Fresno, Calif 710-B-a-95 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 62, Folder  47

Canal Prepared for Placing Concrete Lining, Fresno Canal Company, California 710-B-a-96 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 62, Folder  48

Curves in Riverside Water Co. canal 710-B-a-97 1915 July

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  49

Los Angeles Aqueduct, laying bottom and finishing sides with plaster coat 710-B-a-98 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  50

Bear River Canal of Pacific Gas and Electric Company a short distance below Lake Spalding 710-B-a-99 1918 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  51

One of the earlier cement cobble lined irrigation ditches near Whittier, Calif 710-B-a-100 undated

Photographer: C.E.J.
Box 62, Folder  52

Balfour Guthrie Canal, Contra Costa County 710-B-a-101 1919 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  53

Laying concrete lining in ditch 710-B-a-102 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  54

Lined portion of south San Joaquin canal showing Oakdale canal on opposite side 710-B-a-103 undated

Box 62, Folder  55

Lined section and spillway, South San Joaquin canal 710-B-a-104 undated

Box 62, Folder  56

No. 368 - Rock and lined sections south San Joaquin canal 710-B-a-105 undated

Box 62, Folder  57

Lined section south San Joaquin canal and tunnel 710-B-a-106 undated

Box 62, Folder  58

Concrete lined main canal. Looking west 710-B-a-107 1923 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  59

A short section of concrete lined flume - Placerville ditch - Camiino Ridge above Placerville 710-B-a-108 1925 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  60

Lined portion of Clarke Colony Canal, near Greenfield 710-B-a-109 1920 September 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  61

Concrete lined canal 710-B-a-110 1925 January

Photographer: T.A.

Scope and Content

Failure of concrete lining of Gage Canal near pump house of Citrus Experiment Station at Riverside.
Box 62, Folder  62

Omak Project, U.S. Reclamation Service. Drop in canal 710-B-a-111 1914

Photographer: Fisher, D. F.
Box 62, Folder  63

Concrete canal lining on fill. Lining 2 1/2" thick reinforced with 6" x 6" #10 wire mesh. Construction joints at 10'. Side slopes 3/4 to 1. Cost of this lining about 16 cents per square foot. Fresno Irrigation Dist 710-B-a-112 1929 May 14

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  64

Precast canal lining. James Irrig. Dist. V shaped ditch 2.8' deep and 10' wide on top. Lining 2" thick. Joints at 3' intervals 710-B-a-114 1929 May 11

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  65

Precast canal lining 2" thick. V shaped ditch 2.8' vertical to 5' horizontal. Top width 10'. Construction joints at 3' intervals. James Irrig. Dist 710-B-a-115 1929 May 11

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  66

Canal lining. 2 1/2" thick, reinforced with 6" x 6", #10 wire mesh. Mr. E. Sibley, Secretary, Alta Irrig. Dist. No contraction joints provided and small cracks have developed at about 15' intervals. A very smooth lining 710-B-a-116 1929 May 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  67

Concrete lined canal near diversion point at the Capay Weir on south side canal. Note fish screen in canal. Yolo Water & Power Co 710-B-a-117 1929 April 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  68

Canal in Porterville Clay adobe. Lining is 4" thick and reinforced 3/8" square bars at 8" centers both ways. Expansion joints at 15' intervals filled with asphalt. Alta Irrig. Dist 710-B-a-118 1929 May 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  69

Main canal above pumping plant No. 1. West Stanislaus Irrig. Dist. Lining 3" thick, reinforced 1/4" bars at 12" end 24". Cost of lining averaged $0.152 per square foot 710-B-a-119 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  70

Concrete lined private ditch in Turlock Irrig. Dist. Plain concrete lining 2" thick 710-B-a-120 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  71

Mr. R.V. Meikle 710-B-a-121 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  72

Mr. R.V. Meikle 710-B-a-122 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  73

Untitled 710-B-a-123 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  74

Untitled 710-B-a-124 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  75

Untitled 710-B-a-125 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  76

Untitled 710-B-a-126 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  77

Untitled 710-B-a-127 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  78

Untitled 710-B-a-128 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  79

Untitled 710-B-a-129 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  80

Untitled 710-B-a-130 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  81

Bank lining, Plain concrete 2" thick. Modesto Irrigation District 710-B-a-131 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  82

Concrete lined canal. Lining 2" thick, not reinforced. Modesto Irrigation District 710-B-a-132 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  83

Concrete bank lining. Fresno Irrig. Dist. Slope 3/4 hor. to 1 vert.; thickness, 2 1/2", reinforced with 4" x 8" - #13 wire mesh 710-B-a-133 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  84

Setting template and preparing canal for lining. Turlock Irrigation District. L.W. Terrell, Contractor 710-B-a-134 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  85

Concrete lined canal, Turlock Irrigation District, showing frequency of contraction cracks. Lateral No. 3 below Drop No. 6. Cracks are painted with bituminous paint. Count of cracks showed 29 in 200 feet. Lining placed January 6, 1923 710-B-a-135 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  86

Concrete lined ditch for Improvement District. Turlock Irrigation District 710-B-a-136 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  87

Small gunite lined lateral. Note unusual shape of cross section designed to obtain favorable hydraulic conditions with variable flow in order to prevent silt from depositing. Imperial Irrigation District 710-B-a-137 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  88

Gunite lined lateral, Imperial Irrigation District 710-B-a-138 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  89

Concrete lined canal. Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company main canal east of Santa Ana, Calif 710-B-a-139 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  90

Concrete lined canal. Anaheim Union Water Company near Yorba Linda, Calif 710-B-a-140 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  91

Concrete lined ditch, Pleasant Valley Water Co., Porterville, capacity about 5 c.f.s 710-B-a-141 1930 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  92

Concrete lined canal 710-B-a-142 1916

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  93

Concrete lined canal in California. West Stanislaus Irrigation Dist 710-B-a-143 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  94

West Stanislaus Concrete line and Main canal-looking west 710-B-a-144 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  95

Main canal on the Yakima Project, Washington 710-B-a-149 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  96

Looking southerly along Gage canal from flume crossing of arroya in Highgrove area, Calif 710-B-a-150 1938 November 15

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.

Scope and Content

P-292 Negative at Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside, Calif.
Box 62, Folder  97

Construction of reinforced concrete lined irrigation canal. Fresno Irrigation District, Fresno, Calif 710-B-a-151 1938

Photographer: Gerner, A.J., Fresno Irrigation District

Scope and Content

Fresno Irrig. Dist. has negative. See negative envelope for other views
Box 62, Folder  98

Capay canal, Clear Lake Water Co. Looking downstream from Capay dam 710-B-a-152 1939 December 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 62, Folder  99

Concrete lined canals in the Consolidated Irrigation District constructed by Public Works Administration 710-B-a-153a,b 1939 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  100

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation & drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. At U.S. Date Garden, Indio, Calif. Walter Reuther discussing soils in citrus orchard 710-B-a-154 1946 March 2

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  101

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. U.S. Date Garden at Laboratory 710-B-a-155 1946 March 2

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  102

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Two views of heavily eroded mountains north of Coachella Canal at Mixing plant northeast of Mecca 710-B-a-156 a 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  103

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Group at Coachella Canal at unfinished section northeast of Mecca. Lining operations in progress five miles upstream from this point 710-B-a-157 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  104

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Coachella Canal, finished section looking west 710-B-a-158 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  105

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Coachella Canal, finished section looking east 710-B-a-159 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  106

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Coachella Canal - Paver, looking west 710-B-a-160 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  107

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Coachella Canal - Views of paver looking east 710-B-a-161 a, b, c 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  108

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Coachella Canal - mixer truck delivering concrete to paver 710-B-a-162 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  109

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Coachella Canal - trimmer looking east. Works 200 yards ahead of paver 710-B-a-163a 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  110

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Carrot crop west of El Centro, Imperial Valley 710-B-a-164a 1946 March 4

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  111

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Group at Drop 5, All American Canal. (Roben, Chief Water Master) 710-B-a-165 1946 March 5

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  112

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Power Foundations at Drop 5, All American Canal 710-B-a-166 1946 March 5

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  113

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Drop 5, All American Canal, Briar Canal Heading in distance 710-B-a-167 1946 March 5

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  114

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. End of Briar Canal - flume is beginning of Lateral Canal 710-B-a-168 1946 March 5

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  115

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. New River Crossing, West of Calexico 710-B-a-169a 1946 March 5

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  116

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Group at Coachella Canal northeast of Niland. Mr. Elmer Harrog, Superintendent, Imperial Irrigation District 710-B-a-170 1946 March 6

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  117

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Culvert for road crossing, Coachella Canal northeast of Niland 710-B-a-171 1946 March 6

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  118

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Standard gate lifter, Imperial Irrigation District 710-B-a-172 1946 March 7

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948

Scope and Content

See also 710-B-a-195 for corresponding twice in use at Yuma, Bureau of Reclamation.
Box 62, Folder  119

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Tile laying machine (private contractor) 710-B-a-173a 1946 March 7

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  120

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Ruth Dredger cleaning canals. Only 9 now working in District, formerly 35 710-B-a-174a 1946 March 8

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  121

Check gate All American Canal at Coachella Canal Heading. Trip with 7 Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946 710-B-a-175 1946 March 9

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  122

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Drop #2, All American Canal 710-B-a-176 1946 March 9

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  123

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Looking east at Drop 3 Power House, All American Canal 710-B-a-177 1946 March 9

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  124

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Looking west, Drop 3 Power House, All American Canal 710-B-a-178 1946 March 9

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  125

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. De Anza Hotel, Calexico 710-B-a-179 1946 March 10

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  126

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Desert scene en route to Yuma (wind) 710-B-a-180 1946 March 11

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  127

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Laguna Dam 710-B-a-181 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  128

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam 710-B-a-182 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  129

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Trash rack at Imperial Dam 710-B-a-183 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  130

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam from main gate structure to desilting basins in distance 710-B-a-184 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  131

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam - training walls to carry water to various desilting basins 710-B-a-185 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  132

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam - main roller gates 710-B-a-186 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  133

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam - agitators in desilting basin 710-B-a-187 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  134

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam - main crest 710-B-a-188 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  135

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam - desilting basins 710-B-a-189 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  136

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Siphon Drop Power House - interior 710-B-a-190 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  137

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Entrance to Colorado River Siphon opposite Yuma 710-B-a-191 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  138

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Pilot Knob Drop and Wasteway 710-B-a-192 1946 March 13

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  139

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Rockwood heading from Pilot Knob Wasteway 710-B-a-193 1946 March 13

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  140

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Interior Gila #1 Pump House 710-B-a-194 1946 March 13

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  141

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Bureau of Reclamation standard gate lifter, Yuma Project. (See picture #710-B-1-172 for Imperial Irrigation District type.) 710-B-a-195 1946 March 13

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  142

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Ditcher, Macco Co, Los Angeles. This machine operates 200 yards in advance of guniting operations 710-B-a-196a 1946 March 13

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  143

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Gillispie Dam on Gila River, view from highway at Gila Crossing between Gila Bend and Phoenix 710-B-a-197 1946 March 14

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  144

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Granite Reef Dam, diversion works on Salt River for Salt River Valley Project 710-B-a-198 1946 March 15

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  145

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Salt River Valley, small drop on south flowing canal northwest of Phoenix. Slope 12 - 15 feet per mile; numerous drops in one mile of canal 710-B-a-199 1946 March 18

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  146

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Water distribution by furrows, Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside, California 710-B-a-200a 1946 March

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  147

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Coolidge Dam, Arizona 710-B-a-201a 1946 March

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  148

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Coolidge Dam, Arizona 710-B-a-201c 1946 March

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  149

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Coolidge Dam, Arizona 710-B-a-201e 1946 March

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  150

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Snow scene, Grass Valley, California, J.B. Brown 710-B-a-202 1946 March 29

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  151

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Snow scene, Grass Valley, California, Quan and Yeh 710-B-a-203 1946 March 29

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  152

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Don Pedro Dam, spillway 710-B-a-204 1946 March 30

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  153

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Don Pedro Dam, downstream face 710-B-a-205 1946 March 30

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  154

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Don Pedro Dam, downstream face and power house 710-B-a-206a 1946 March 30

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 62, Folder  155

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Diversion Dam, Southern Oregon 710-B-a-207 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  156

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Diversion Dam, Southern Oregon 710-B-a-208 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  157

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Crown Point, Oregon, Columbia River Highway 710-B-a-209 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  158

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Bonneville Dam, Columbia River 710-B-a-210a 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  159

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Power plant, Bonneville Dam, Columbia River 710-B-a-211a 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  160

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Roza Diversion Dam, Washington 710-B-a-212a 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  161

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Roza Diversion Dam, Washington 710-B-a-212c 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  162

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Wood stave irrigation pipe, Yakima Valley, Washington 710-B-a-213 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  163

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Grand Coulee Dam, Washington 710-B-a-214a 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  164

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Grand Coulee Dam, Washington 710-B-a-214c 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  165

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Grand Coulee Dam, Washington 710-B-a-214e 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  166

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Wood flume for distribution of irrigation water, Prosser Irrigation Experiment Station, Washington 710-B-a-215 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  167

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Erosion studies, Prosser Irrigation Experiment Station, Washington. Collecting runoff at end of furrows 710-B-a-216 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  168

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Erosion plot, Prosser Irrigation Experiment Station, Washington. Runoff measuring equipment 710-B-a-217 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  169

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Equipment for measuring runoff from plots in erosion studies, Irrigation Experiment Station, Prosser, Washington 710-B-a-218 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  170

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Water drops, Boise Project 710-B-a-219a 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  171

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Diversion Structure, Boise, Project 710-B-a-220 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 62, Folder  172

Friant-Kern Canal just north of Kings River 710-B-a-221 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  173

Friant-Kern Canal just north of Kings River 710-B-a-222 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  174

South end, Kings River Siphon, Friant-Kern Canal 3200" long, 24' 2 1/2" diameter 710-B-a-223 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  175

Through unlined cut to south end of Kings River Siphon, Friant-Kern Canal 710-B-a-224 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  176

Unlined section, Friant-Kern Canal, back of Campbell Mt. 64' on botton. 18 mi. out of 153 mi. Friant to Kaweah R. unlined 710-B-a-225 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  177

Looking over part of Orange Cove Irrigation District line of Friant-Kern Canal about horizontally through picture 710-B-a-226 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  178

Friant-Kern Canal about midway between St. John River and Kaweah River. Drainage inlets for groundwater in bottom of Canal 710-B-a-227 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  179

"S" curve in Friant-Kern Canal about 1/4 mile above Kaweah R 710-B-a-229 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  180

Friant Dam Spillway 710-B-a-230 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  181

Millentson Lake, above Friant Dam, low water 710-B-a-331 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  182

Beginning of Friant-Kern Canal from Friant Drive 710-B-a-332 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  183

Upper face of Friant Dam 710-B-a-333 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  184

Lower face of Friant dam from bridge 710-B-a-334 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  185

Madera Canal short distance below Friant 710-B-a-335 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  186

Siphon on Madera Canal 710-B-a-336 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  187

Unlined portions of Madera Canal 710-B-a-337 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  188

Inlet to Delta-Mendota Canal, (not yet completed?) Foggy morning. 70' wide on bottom 710-B-a-338 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  189

Section of Delta Mendota Canal above Mt. Home Siphon 710-B-a-339 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  190

Mt. Home Siphon, Delta-Mendota Canal looking south. 24' 2 1/2" diameter 710-B-a-340 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  191

Mt. Home Sipon, Delta-Mendota Canal looking north 710-B-a-341 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  192

Portion of upper 15 mile. Delta-Mendota Canal. 4600 c. fts 710-B-a-342 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  193

Portion of upper 15 miles of Delta-Mendota Canal. 48' wide on bottle. 4600 c. fts 710-B-a-343 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  194

Part of upper 15 miles of Delta-Mendota Canal. Cap. 4600 cu. ft. sec 710-B-a-344 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  195

Canal lining equipment, Delta-Mendota Canal 710-B-a-345 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  196

Finishing equipment, lining Delta-Mendota Canal 710-B-a-346 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  197

Equipment for spraying on Hunt is process parafine base. Delta Mendota Canal 710-B-a-347 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  198

Spraying on "Protex" or "Konkur" Hunt's process parafine base. Delta-Mendota Canal 710-B-a-348 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  199

Vegetation growing in cracks in concrete lined canal, Brentwood Propet 710-B-a-349 1922 September

Box 62, Folder  200

South Yuba Water Company's Auburn Tunnel Concrete approach and grating 710-B-a-350 undated

Box 62, Folder  201

Untitled 710-B-a-351 1922 December 20

Box 62, Folder  202

Untitled 710-B-a-352 undated

Box 62, Folder  203

Main Distributing Furrow in a Citrus Orchard at Fair Oaks, California, showing lateral furrows leading off on each side, also burlap protection in main furrow to prevent washing 710-B-b-1 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  204

Similar to Picture No. 710-B-b-1, showing burlap protection in the main furrow, in more detail 710-B-b-1a undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  205

Azusa Irrigation Co. canal below San Gabriel Canon. Lined with boulders and cement 710-B-b-2 1914 July

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  206

Bear Valley Mutual Water Co. canal near Redlands. Lining of cobble and cement on high grade just below canyon 710-B-b-3 1914 September

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  207

Water lifted by pumping plant. Newly constructed canal leading from Honey Lake, Lassen county 710-B-b-4 1916

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  208

Canal lining with Koroseal, by V.H. Scott and J.H. Luthin. Location in excess spill canal of Clear Lake Water Co. Canal, southwest corner of University Farm, Davis. Cross section before cleaning 710-B-b-5 1950 July 10

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Box 62, Folder  209

Canal lining with Koroseal, by V.H. Scott and J.N. Luthin. Location in excess spill canal of Clear Lake Water Co. Canal, southwest corner of University Farm Davis. Cross section before cleaning. Sam as 710-B-b-5 710-B-b-6 1950 July 10

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Box 62, Folder  210

Canal lining with Koroseal, by V.H. Scott and J.N. Luthin. Location in excess spill canal of Clear Lake Water Co. Canal, southwest corner of University Farm. Davis. Preparing slopes for lining 710-B-b-7 1950 July 10

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Box 62, Folder  211

Canal lining with Koroseal, by V.H. Scott and J.N. Luthin. Location in excess spill canal of Clear Lake Water Co. Canal, southwest corner of Univ. Farm, Davis. Preparing slopes for lining 710-B-b-8 1950 July 10

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Box 62, Folder  212

Canal lining with Koroseal, excess spill canal of Clear Lake Water Co. Canal, southwest corner of Univ. Farm. 1st section (5') laid 6" below canal surface before backfilled. 2nd 5' section laid on surface sterilized with Borax 710-B-b-9 1950 July 10

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Box 62, Folder  213

Canal lining with Koroseal, excess spill canal of Clear Lake Water Co. Canal, S.W. corner of Univ. Farm. Finished sections. 1st section backfilled, 2nd section on surface 710-B-b-10 1950 July 10

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Box 62, Folder  214

Polyethylene film ditch lining 710-B-b-11 1959

Photographer: Corey, J.
Box 62, Folder  215

Polyethylene film ditch lining 710-B-b-12 1959

Photographer: Corey, J.
Box 62, Folder  216

Polyethylene film ditch lining 710-B-b-13 1959

Photographer: Corey, J.
Box 62, Folder  217

Applying gunite on rocky section of canal. Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District. Aug. 1917 710-C-1 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  218

Applying gunite on main canal, Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 710-C-2 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  219

Applying gunite on main canal, Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 710-C-3 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  220

Applying gunite on main canal Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 710-C-4 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  221

Applying gunite on main canal, Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 710-C-5 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  222

Close view of gunite bench flume being built, Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District, August, 1917 710-C-6 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Picture shows forms, end of finished portion, plum bob used for trueing wall, side wall, reinforcing mesh and rods, and end of twisted bar reinforcing cross ties.
Box 62, Folder  223

Digging a new lateral for Sutter-Butte Canal west of Gridley 710-C-7 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  224

Portion of Completed Ditch Built by Buckeye Trencher. Paradise Irrigation District, July, 1917 710-C-8 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  225

Trenching with Buckeye Trencher for Paradise Irrigation District Pipe Line 710-C-9 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The picture shows the typical condition found in this district prior to clearing of the land. July, 1917.
Box 62, Folder  226

Looking Toward the Rear of Buckeye Trencher, Paradise Irrigation District 710-C-10 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This picture shows the rolling topography. July, 1917.
Box 62, Folder  227

Close View of Trencher. Paradise Irrigation District. July, 1917 710-C-11 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The 18-inch rule at the right indicates the size of some of the cobbles encountered by the trencher.
Box 62, Folder  228

Canal construction using Fresno Scraper 710-C-12 undated

Box 62, Folder  229

Los Angeles Aqueducts. Canal excavation as left by steam shovel 710-C-15 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  230

Excavating main canal on portion of Durham State Land Settlement with teams 710-C-16 (No neg) 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  231

(No neg) Excavating main canal on Durham State Land Settlement with tractor and excavating machine 710-C-17 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  232

Dredging a drainage canal in District 33, Butte County 710-C-18 1921 Fall

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  233

Making ditch with excavator. Willows, 1916 710-C-19 undated

Box 62, Folder  234

Excavator in ditch construction, near Woodland, California 710-C-20 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 62, Folder  235

Excavator in ditch construction, near Woodland 710-C-21 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 62, Folder  236

Excavator in ditch construction, near Woodland 710-C-22 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 62, Folder  237

Excavator in ditch construction, near Woodland 710-C-23 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 62, Folder  238

Excavator in ditch construction, near Woodland 710-C-24 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 62, Folder  239

Excavator in ditch construction, near Woodland, California 710-C-25 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 62, Folder  240

Troweling concrete lining. Improvement District ditch. Turlock Irrigation District. 3 views 710-C-26 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  241

Painting fresh concrete lining with "Hunt Process" asphaltic paint. This method of curing concrete lining was used exclusively on Improvement District and Irrigation District work in 1930-31. Turlock Irrigation District 2 views 710-C-27 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  242

Excavating puddled ditch to final grade and shape for concrete lining. Improvement District work. Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-28 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  243

Trimming side slopes to exact line and grade for concrete lining. Improvement District work. Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-29 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  244

Setting grade stakes at top edges of lining by means of template set on center line grade stake. Construction of lined ditch for Improvement District, Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-30 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  245

Puddling ditch prior to placing concrete lining. Improvement District Ditch. Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-31 1931 March

Photographer: March 1931
Box 62, Folder  246

Trimming bottom of ditch to final grade for concrete lining of Improvement District ditches. Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-32 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  247

Placing concrete lining in private ditch. Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-33 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  248

Construction of lined ditch for improvement districts. Turlock Irrigation District (3 views) 710-C-34 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  249

Concrete mixer used in lining ditches for improvement districts. Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-35 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  250

Construction of lateral on fill by means of silting in between levees. Levees placed 100 feet apart. Final grade of lateral to be several feet above top of present levees. Imperial Irrigation District 710-C-36 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  251

Constructing shallow drain with Ruth dredge, Imperial Irrigation District 710-C-37 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  252

Negative on file, Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside, Calif 710-C-38 1936 August 29

Photographer: Compton, O. C. (Oliver Cecil), 1903-

Scope and Content

All American Canal under construction, Imperial Valley, California. Photograph taken from U.S. Highway 80. See also 710-C-39
Box 62, Folder  253

Negative on file, Citrus Exp. Station, Riverside, Calif 710-C-39 1936 August 29

Photographer: Compton, O. C. (Oliver Cecil), 1903-

Scope and Content

View of construction of All American Canal, Imperial Valley, from U.S. Highway No. 80. See also preceding view.
Box 62, Folder  254

Consolidated Main Canal near Sanger showing concrete lining placed winter of 1938-39 by WPA. Lining 2/10 ft. thick. Reinforced side slopes approximately 1 or 1 1/4 710-C-40 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  255

Consolidated Main Canal near Sanger. Shaping canal section prior to concrete lining. Work being done by WPA force 710-C-41 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  256

Consolidated Main Canal near Sanger showing shape of canal and demolition of concrete section gate made necessary by regrading of the canal for lining 710-C-42 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  257

Consolidated Canal near Sanger. Shows shaping of canal section prior to concrete lining. Shows template used for obtaining true cross- section 710-C-43 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  258

(a) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Consolidated Irrigation District. Setting grade stakes in canal that has been puddled. Bottom of finished canal to be nearly 3 feet below bottom of puddles ditch 710-C-44 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  259

(b) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Excavating puddled ditch to line and grade. Grade stakes for bottom of ditch set 50 feet apart in holes dug for that purpose 710-C-45 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  260

(c) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Shaping canal to proper cross-section prior to lining 710-C-46 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  261

(d) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Iron bars set to exact line and grade as shown by chalk line at bottom and top of slope. Bank then trimmed to final shape with a scraper 710-C-47 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  262

(e) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Iron bars set to exact line and grade as shown by chalk line at bottom and top of slope. Bank then trimmed to final shape with a scraper 710-C-48 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  263

(f) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Lining side slopes. Concrete placed on bank with shovel and troweled with wooden float to a thickness of 1/10'. Note use of steel bank to govern thickness of lining 710-C-49 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  264

(g) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Lining side slopes. Concrete placed on bank with shovel and troweled with wooden float to a thickness of 1/10'. Note use of steel band to govern thickness of lining 710-C-50 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  265

(h) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Mixing crew. Concrete mix consists of 3 1/2 cu. ft. of fine gravel 1/4"-5/8", 3 1/2 cu. ft. sand up to 1/4", 1 sack cement, 2 lbs CaCl2 in solution and about 6 1/2 gal. water. Concrete crew consists of 19 men placing and mixing 710-C-51 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  266

(i) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Completed section of lateral 710-C-52 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  267

Reconstruction of Canal for Imperial Water Co.'s No 6+8 Calif 710-C-53 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  268

Gage Canal Co 710-C-54 undated

Box 62, Folder  269

Oil Weed Burner, Valley Irrigation Co., Willows, Cal 710-D-1 1916 May 11

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This is used to burn the weeds in the main canals.
Box 62, Folder  270

Result of Canal Cleaning, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., Willows, Cal 710-D-2 1915 May 11

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

An oil burner was used to eradicate the weeds in this canal.
Box 62, Folder  271

Oil Weed Burner, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., Willows, Cal 710-D-3 1916 May 11

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This is used to burn the weeds in the main canals.
Box 62, Folder  272

Ditch Cleaning Machine, Marysville, California 710-D-4 1916 April

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 62, Folder  273

Dredger Cleaning Highline Canal, Water Company No. 3, Imperial Valley, California, 1917 710-D-5 1917 May 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 62, Folder  274

Ruth Dredger Cleaning lateral of Imperial Water Company No. 3. September 3, 1917 710-D-6 1917 September 3

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 62, Folder  275

Ditch Cleaner of Imperial Water Co. No. 1 710-D-8 1908 June

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  276

Canal Cleaning. Dutton Dredge, Imperial Valley, Calif 710-D-9 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  277

Canal Cleaning. Work of V on Date Lateral, Imperial Valley, Calif 710-D-10 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  278

Canal Cleaning. Farmers' V for cleaning ditches. Front view. Imperial Valley, Calif 710-D-11 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  279

Canal Cleaning. I.W.Co. No. 7 V, Holtville, Calif 710-D-12 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  280

Canal Cleaning. I.W. Co. No. 7 V, front view, Holtville, Calif 710-D-13 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  281

Canal Cleaning. I.W. Co. No.7 V, Rear view. Holtville, Calif 710-D-15 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  282

Cleaning lateral canal of silt 710-D-17 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 62, Folder  283

Cleaning lateral canal of silt 710-D-18 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 62, Folder  284

Dogwood canal, Imperial Valley, cleared with V 710-D-19 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  285

Chain and bucket type of dredger used to clean canals in Imperial I.D 710-D-20 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  286

Canal Cleaning. Farmers' V for cleaning ditches - side view. Imperial Valley, California 710-D-21 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  287

Chain and bucket type of dredger used to clean canals in Imperial I.D 710-D-22 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  288

Chain and bucket type of dredger used to clean canals in Imperial I.D 710-D-23 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  289

Chain and bucket type of dredger used to clean canals in Imperial I.D 710-D-24 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  290

"Ruth" - Dredger or Excavator on Main Canal of Imperial Water Co. No. 4, California 710-D-25 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

Used for cleaning canals of medium size and laterals in Imperial Valley. These are not used so much as formerly.
Box 62, Folder  291

Gate for cleaning canal. Turlock Canal, Calif. Not a flushing gate, but an entrance and outlet for teams 710-D-26 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  292

Hydraulic dredge below headgate, Imperial canal 710-D-27 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  293

Cleaning ditch with steel V and two engines. Imperial W. Co. #1 710-D-28 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  294

Drag-line dredge cleaning drainage ditches near Dos Palos 710-D-29 1922

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 62, Folder  295

Moss growth in North Avenue Canal. Moss gives trouble only in canals into which well water is pumped. Fresno Irrig. Dist 710-D-30 1929 May 9

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  296

View of banks of small lateral after grading with rotary grader preparatory to dredging. Calipatria Division, Imperial Irrigation District. (2 views) 710-D-31 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  297

Discing to control growth of willows and bamboo on canal banks. Growth as shown on right can be killed or materially set back in this way. Imperial Irrigation District 710-D-32 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  298

Dredging small lateral with Ruth Dredger. Imperial Irrigation District. (2 views) 710-D-33 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  299

Large lateral, Imperial Irrigation District. Right hand bank has been recently dredged with Ruth Dredger, left hand bank not yet dredged. Note growth of grass on berm, left bank 710-D-34 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  300

Dredging large lateral with Ruth Dredger. Wheel span 36 feet. Imperial Irrigation District 710-D-35 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  301

Pond weeds. Irrigation canal, Fresno irrigation district. Potamogeton americanus 710-D-36 1936 May 29

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  302

Potamogeton pusillus (Slender pond-weed), irrigation canal, Fresno Irrigation District 710-D-37 1936 May 29

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  303

Breaking tules with chain. California Packing Co. ranch, Union Island 710-D-38 1935 April

Photographer: Fairbank, J. P. (James Partridge), 1891-1978
Box 62, Folder  304

Close-up view of tules after dragging with chain. California Packing co. ranch, Union Island 710-D-39 1935 April

Photographer: Fairbank, J. P. (James Partridge), 1891-1978
Box 62, Folder  305

Cleaning canal with dredge - clam shell. Imperial Valley 710-D-40 1916

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 62, Folder  306

Fiddlers Green Ditch (after cleaning 2" deep) 710-D-41 1090 March

Photographer: Torpen
Box 62, Folder  307

Cleaning weeds from Gage Canal 710-D-42 undated

Box 62, Folder  308

Moss growth in North Avenue Canal. Moss goes trouble only in canal into which well water is pumped. Fresno Irrigation District 710-D-43 1929 May 9

Box 62, Folder  309

Blades for removing overhang and debris on canal and ditch banks. Cutter set in Disc. Frame 710-D-44 1954

Box 62, Folder  310

Blades for removing overhang and debris on canal and ditch banks - cutter set in Disc Frame 710-D-45 1954

Box 62, Folder  311

Single blade weed cutter - Removing overhanging ditch banks - Madera Irrig. Dist 710-D-46 1954s

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 62, Folder  312

Single blade weed cutter. Removing overhanging ditch banks - Madera Irrig. Dist 710-D-47 1954

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 62, Folder  313

Single blade weed cutter - Removing overhanging ditch banks - Madera Irrig. Dist 710-D-48 1954

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 62, Folder  314

Cutter set in disc frame 710-D-49 1954

Box 62, Folder  315

Cutter set in disc frame 710-D-50 1954

Box 62, Folder  316

Bank Protection below Capay Dam of Yolo Water and Power Company, on Cache Creek, California 710-E-2 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Box 62, Folder  317

Showing method of bank protection through use of arrow-weed 710-E-3 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Box 62, Folder  318

Clear Lake Canal Seepage Tests, Nov. 27, 1940 710-F-1a 1940 November 27

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987

Scope and Content

a. North bank, section 2. b. North bank, section 6. c. View East, section 6.
Box 62, Folder  319

Clear Lake Canal Seepage Tests, Nov. 27, 1940 710-F-1d 1940 November 27

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987

Scope and Content

d. Bottom section 6. e. North bank, section 6. f. North bank, section 2.
Box 62, Folder  320

Clear Lake Canal Seepage Tests, Nov. 27, 1940 710-F-1g 1940 November 27

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987

Scope and Content

g. East end, Section 4.
Box 62, Folder  321

View of experimental section about 5 miles west of Woodland. Experiments being conducted to determine effect of salt treatment of canal banks and bottom on seepage loss on canals. 1000' section of this canal was divided into 10, 100' ponds by means of 11 water-tight bulk heads. This view shows "upper" pond No. 1 during first trial to determine rate of loss of water before treatments were started. Note that water level has dropped about a foot in depth from upper limit as noted from line of wet soil on bank 710-F-2 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Box 62, Folder  322

Canal seepage experiments, near Woodland. View shows close-up of one of the bulk heads and inlet pipes by which water was admitted to canal from 10" surface pipe laid in trench along canal bank as shown in picture 710-F-4 710-F-3 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Box 62, Folder  323

Canal seepage experiments, near Woodland. 10" surface pipe in trench along canal bank to admit water to ponds for experiments 710-F-4 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Box 62, Folder  324

Canal seepage experiments, near Woodland. Water being admitted to pond 710-F-5 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Box 62, Folder  325

Canal seepage experiments, near Woodland. Water level in pond in foreground has receded about 2 to 3" from highest level; pond immediately below being filled 710-F-6 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Box 62, Folder  326

Canal seepage experiments near Woodland. Method of determining rate of seepage loss from canals. Hook gauge readings from bench mark on bulk head were taken at 15 to 30 minute intervals during entire period that water remained in pond which varied from about 8 to 14 hrs. for the different ponds 710-F-7 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Box 62, Folder  327

Canal seepage experiments, near Woodland. Original condition of canal banks which were covered with fairly heavy growth of Bermuda grass. Bottom was cleaned and covered with a few inches of water. Pond is beginning to fill 710-F-8 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Box 62, Folder  328

Canal seepage experiments near Woodland. Determining elevation of water surface in second run which was continued the following day 710-F-9 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Box 62, Folder  329

Canal seepage experiments near Woodland. Appearance of canal after 3/4 lb. per sq. ft. coarse salt was applied to both bottom and sides of canal in pond 8. The salt treatment was extended only to high water line in canal. Fairly uniform distribution was obtained by dividing the ponds into 10-foot sections and applying proper amount of salt to each section 710-F-10 1940 October 29

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Box 62, Folder  330

Canal seepage experiments, near Woodland. 3/4 lb. per sq. ft. of salt applied to narrow strip along canal bank only 710-F-11 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Box 62, Folder  331

Untitled 710-F-12 1923 February 10

Box 62, Folder  332

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Storm water spill into the All American Canal 710-G-1 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  333

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Overpass for storm water 710-G-2 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  334

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Construction of an overpass for storm water 710-G-3 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  335

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Construction of an overpass for storm water 710-G-4 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  336

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Agitator in the settling basins at the head of the new A.A.C 710-G-5 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  337

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Head work structures at All American Canal, Colorado River, California side 710-G-6 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  338

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Head work structures at All American Canal, Colorado River, California side 710-G-7 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  339

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. All American Canal near highway 710-G-8 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  340

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Sand dunes near highway near Holtville and Yuma 710-G-9 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  341

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. All-American Canal from No. 3 power house 710-G-10 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  342

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. No. 3 power house, All-American Canal 710-G-11 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  343

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. All-American Canal below No. 3 power house 710-G-12 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  344

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Up All-American Canal at highway crossing 710-G-13 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  345

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Down All-American Canal at highway crossing 710-G-14 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  346

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Headgate of Coachella branch canal 710-G-15 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  347

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Drop at head of Coachella branch canal 710-G-16 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  348

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Up All-American Canal from head of Coachella branch 710-G-17 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  349

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Coachella Branch Canal 710-G-18 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  350

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Mesa on west side of head of Coachella branch canal 710-G-19 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  351

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Alfalfa on Yuma Mesa Experiment Farm 710-G-20 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  352

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Alfalfa on Yuma Mesa Experiment Farm 710-G-21 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  353

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. All-American Dam on Colorado River 710-G-22 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  354

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. General view of settling basin, head of All-American Canal 710-G-23 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  355

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Near head of All-American Canal showing channel leading to settling basins 710-G-24 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  356

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Close-up All-American Dam across Colorado River 710-G-25 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  357

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Close-up of control works, head of All-American Canal 710-G-26 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  358

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Channel between two of settling basins at head of All-American Canal 710-G-27 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  359

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Settling basins, head of All-American Canal 710-G-28 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  360

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Settling basins, head of All-American Canal 710-G-29 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  361

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. One of the overhead passes for storm water on All-American Canal above Yuma 710-G-30 1941 February

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  362

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. All-American Canal above Yuma 710-G-31 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  363

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. All-American Canal above Yuma 710-G-32 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  364

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. All-American Canal above Yuma 710-G-33 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  365

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. No.3 power house on All-American Canal 710-G-34 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  366

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. New river crossing, All-American Canal 710-G-35 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  367

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Canal above new river crossing All-American Canal 710-G-36 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  368

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Frank Adams. Kajaloo Dam 710-H-1 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  369

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Frank Adams, March 10. Construction scene on Kajaloo reservoir 710-H-2 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  370

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Frank Adams, March 10, 1937. Construction scene at Kajaloo reservoir 710-H-3 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  371

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, Frank Adams, March 10, 1937. Construction of settling basin. See 710-H-20 and 21 710-H-4 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  372

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Part of lined portion of aqueduct 710-H-5 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  373

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Lining canal on the Colorado River Aqueduct 710-H-6 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  374

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Lining aqueduct 710-H-7 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  375

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Construction of concrete pipe 710-H-8 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  376

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Construction of concrete pipe 710-H-9 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  377

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Construction of concrete pipe 710-H-10 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  378

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Construction of twin siphons 710-H-11 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  379

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Construction of twin siphons 710-H-12 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  380

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Main pipe line on the first pumping lift on Colorado River. S. H. Finley standing on pipe 710-H-13 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  381

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Excavation work at Parker Dam 710-H-14 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  382

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Excavation work at Parker Dam 710-H-15 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  383

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Colorado River near Parker Dam 710-H-16 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  384

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Construction of main pumping plant at Colorado River of the Colorado River Aqueduct 710-H-17 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  385

Colorado River at intake of pumping plant. Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937 710-H-18 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  386

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Construction camp along Colorado River 710-H-19 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  387

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Construction of settling basin on the Colorado River Aqueduct 710-H-20 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  388

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Similar to 710-H- 20, Construction of settling basin on the Colorado River Aqueduct 710-H-21 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  389

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Construction of settling basin on the Colorado River Aqueduct. See 710-H-20, 21 710-H-22 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  390

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Construction of the pumping plant, Colorado River Aqueduct 710-H-23 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  391

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Pumping plant construction. See 710-H-23 710-H-24 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  392

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Left to right: Colonel S. H. Finley, Harold Walberg, Mr. Rutherford (Pacific Rural Press, L A. Office), M. R. Huberty and Frank Adams 710-H-25 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  393

Rockwood heading of Impe I. D. Canal on Colorado River 710-H-26 undated

Box 62, Folder  394

Weaving brush mattress for Hind Dam on Colorado River 710-H-27 undated

Box 62, Folder  395

Reservoir of Chas. A. Clark, Madera, California 720-1 1916 February 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The pumping plant and inlet pipe are shown in the northeast corner. In the southeast corner, on the right, is the outlet. Between the two, along the east bank of the reservoir, is a pipe through the top of the bank to drain off surplus water when the height of the water in the reservoir becomes such as to endanger the banks. This waste-way discharges into an irrigation ditch.
Box 62, Folder  396

Reservoir of Sam Skaggs, Madera, California 720-2 1916 February 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The wave-break on the east and south sides of the reservoir is shown here. The hardest winds are from the northwest and consequently it is often considered necessary in this section to provide a wave-break in only the southeast corner. This consists merely of a solid wooden fence built along the tow or inner slope. One of the outlets is shown in the center of the picture.
Box 62, Folder  397

Reservoir of Sam Skaggs, Madera, California 720-3 1916 February 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The pumping plant is shown just behind the inlet pipe on the right. This boom below the inlet pipe is used for the purpose of breaking the fall of the water and preventing it from eroding the bottom of the reservoir.
Box 62, Folder  398

Reservoir No. 255, Fairmead, California 720-4 1916 March 2

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 62, Folder  399

Pulaski's Reservoir, Partly Constructed, Madera, California 720-5 1916 February 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 62, Folder  400

Reservoir of Wolters Bros., Showing Wave-Break, Madera, Cal 720-6 1916 February 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This brush protection against wave action extends entirely around the inside slope and consists of a wire fence with heavy posts, back-filled with apricot cuttings. It forms one of the most effective wavebreaks found in this section. In the northeast corner, on the right, is shown the concrete structure which takes the place of an inlet from the pumping plant and an outlet when the large head of water provided by the reservoir is taken for the lower lands are being irrigated, an outlet about one-half way down the left hand bank is used.
Box 62, Folder  401

Reservoir of Jos. Mathauser, Concrete-Lined, Orland, Cal 720-7 1916 March 7

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This lining is 3 to 4 inches thick of a 1:4 or 1:5 mixture of concrete and cost $485.00 or 30 cents per square yard. A lining of some sort is necessary in this section because of the very porous nature of the gravelly soil type. One of the two outlets to the reservoir is shown on the right.
Box 62, Folder  402

Reservoir of G. W. Cummings, Fairmead, California 720-8 1916 March 2

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 62, Folder  403

Pumping Plant and Reservoir, Fairmead Colony, Madera County, California 720-9 1915 February 6

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 62, Folder  404

Small Tanks or Reservoirs are Utilized in some of the Sierra Foothill orchards to equalize the distribution of irrigation water 720-10 (No neg) undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This picture shows one of these on a farm near Auburn. It is mainly intended to take care of fluctuations, but also permits of a small amount of reservoiring.
Box 62, Folder  405

Small concrete reservoir for orchard irrigation. Santa Clara Valley, California 720-11 (No neg) 1916 August

Photographer: F.D.R.

Scope and Content

Needlessly heavy construction.
Box 62, Folder  406

Small concrete Reservoir for Orchard Irrigation in Santa Clara Valley. Note pipe carrying water over top of reservoir, California 720-12 (No neg) 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 62, Folder  407

Eucalyptus Reservoir, Cuyamaca Water System, San Diego County January, 1918 720-13 1918 January

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  408

Portion of Basin of Kings River to be covered by Pine Flat Reservoir 720-14 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  409

East side of canyon at damsite of proposed Peete's Valley Reservoir for Honey Lake Valley Irrigation, Lassen Co., Cal 720-15 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  410

Proposed damsite, Red Rock Reservoir, Southern Lassen Irrigation District, California 720-16 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

A dam 130 feet high is, at this point, estimated to give a storage capacity in Red Rock Creek Valley of 100,000 acre-feet to be filled mainly from Long Valley and Last Chance Creeks.
Box 62, Folder  411

Lands to be flooded by Baxter Creek Irrigation District Reservoir on Baxter Creek, Lassen County, Cal 720-17 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The dam crosses the valley a little below the left edge of the picture.
Box 62, Folder  412

Portion of Basin, Proposed Last Chance Reservoir, Southern Lassen Irrigation District, Cal 720-18 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  413

Proposed damsite for Last Chance Reservoir, Southern Lassen Irrigation District, Cal 720-19 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  414

Inlet to reservoir at Booster Pumping plant No. 1 Terra Bella Irrigation District. August 1917 720-20 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  415

Small earthen reservoir about one mile east of Radnor Station on the Southern Pacific 720-21 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This reservoir is about 100 by 120 feet and has a depth of about 5 feet, inside slope of one-half vertical and one horizontal, and an outside slope of one vertical to one and one-fourth horizontal.
Box 62, Folder  416

Eagle Lake, Lassem Country, proposed to be utilized for Honey Lake Irrigation District, Cal 720-22 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

In the report of Engineer W. L. Wales of Honey Lake Valley District, it is proposed by means of a tunnel outlet to control the elevation of Eagle Lake as a reservoir supply under a difference in elevation of eighty-nine feet.
Box 62, Folder  417

Echo Lake Reservoir of the Western States Gas and Electric Company 720-23 1918 October

Photographer: F.G.V.
Box 62, Folder  418

Sly Park Reservoir and Dam Site looking down stream toward dam site. El Dorado County 720-24 1918 October

Photographer: F.G.V.
Box 62, Folder  419

Church Reservoir site for the proposed irrigation district for lands in the vicinity of Placerville 720-25 1918 October

Photographer: F.G.V.
Box 62, Folder  420

Dam Site for the proposed Sly Park Reservoir to store water for proposed irrigation district in vicinity of Placerville. Looking up stream toward dam site on Park Creek 720-26 1918 October

Photographer: F.G.V.
Box 62, Folder  421

Echo Lake Reservoir of the Western States Gas and Electric Company near Placerville 720-27 1918 October

Photographer: F.G.V.

Scope and Content

Shows rock fill dam in foreground. This is in the Nevada drainage area and simply collects the run-off from a limited water shed and is filled largely by melted snow. The dam was constructed about 1876 for mining purposes. A short flume and tunnel diverts the water over the divide into the south fork of the American River.
Box 62, Folder  422

Dam site for a proposed reservoir known as Granite Basin Reservoir, on Camp Creek tributary to the Consumnes River 720-28 1918 October

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 62, Folder  423

Sly Park Reservoir site looking into basin from dam site (Placerville) 720-29 1918 October

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 62, Folder  424

Excavation for reservoir at University Farm, Davis, California 720-30 undated

Box 62, Folder  425

Construction of reservoir at University Farm, Davis, showing reinforcing in place 720-31 undated

Box 62, Folder  426

Reservoir at University Farm, Davis, used in connection with outdoor hydraulic laboratory. (See also 720-76) 720-32 undated

Box 62, Folder  427

Circular Reservoir along the Highway near Claremont 720-33 1918 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  428

Circular Concrete Reservoir along the highway near Claremont 720-34 1918 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  429

Private Reservoir, near Le Mesa, California 720-36 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  430

Auburn City Masonry Lined Reservoir, Auburn, Calif 720-40 1908

Box 62, Folder  431

Reservoir near Ice Plant, Pomona, Calif. Built of field stones laid up in mortar 720-41 1907

Box 62, Folder  432

Brush protection against wave action, Silver Lake Reservoir, Los Angeles, Calif 720-42 undated

Box 62, Folder  433

Reinforced concrete Reservoir with concrete cover, City Water Supply, Whittier, Calif 720-43 1907

Box 62, Folder  434

Earthern reservoir, Whittier, Calif 720-44 1907

Photographer: O.W.B.
Box 62, Folder  435

Ivanhoe Reservoir, showing oiled slope of dam, Los Angeles City Water Supply, Los Angeles, Calif 720-45 1907

Box 62, Folder  436

Storm erosion of reservoir banks, Whittier, Calif 720-46 undated

Box 62, Folder  437

Concrete Reservoir and pumping station, controlling water supply of Monrovia, Calif 720-47 1903 August

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Box 62, Folder  438

Equalizing reservoir, Redlands, Calif 720-48 1905

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  439

Circular Concrete Reservoir, near Pomona, California 720-49 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  440

Constructing Reservoir near Claremont, Calif 720-50 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  441

Upper reservoir Covina Irrigation Co. Sloping banks with concrete lining 720-51 1914 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  442

Lake Lee, reservoir of Temescal Water Co. Concrete wall supported by earth fill 720-53 1915 April

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  443

Cobblestone reservoir and pumping plant of Dr. C.N. Johnson, near Claremont 720-54 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  444

Yorba Linda concrete reservoir, Orange Co., Calif. Shaped to conform to top of hill. Filled by pumps 720-55 1915 April

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  445

Dam, Fossil Creek Reservoir, Cache la Pourde Valley, Colorado 720-56 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  446

Constructing reservoir near Claremont, Calif 720-57 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  447

Concrete reservoir and orange orchard near Pomona, Calif 720-58 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  448

Concrete reservoir of Harrison Albright near La Mesa, San Diego Co 720-59 1914 March

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  449

Lower reservoir, Covina Irrigation Co. Circular concrete wall 720-60 1914 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  450

Concrete reservoir and pumping plant near Claremont, Calif 720-61 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  451

Reservoir near Lordsburg, Calif 720-62 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  452

Richards Reservoir near Lordsburg, Calif 720-63 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  453

Pumping plant, reservoir and orchard near San Dimas, Calif 720-64 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  454

Echo Lake on Tributary of South Fork of American River 720-65 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Neg. filed 785-A-23 Used as storage by Western States Gas and Electric Company and furnishes some of the water supply for Placerville section.
Box 62, Folder  455

Silver Lake at Head of Silver Fork of South Fork of American River 720-66 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Neg. filed 785-A-24. This lake is used as a storage reservoir by Western States Gas and Electric Co. and furnishes part of the irrigation supply for the Placerville Section.
Box 62, Folder  456

Reservoir Basin Meselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District 720-67 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

In process of clearing as seen from the dam. The streams draining this water shed are Forester and Hoover Creeks.
Box 62, Folder  457

Lake Spalding from Emigrant Gap showing character of water shed 720-68 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  458

Grant Lake on Rush Creek above Mona Lake 720-69 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Used as storage by Southern Sierras Power Company.
Box 62, Folder  459

Second View of Echo Lake 720-70 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

See picture 720-65
Box 62, Folder  460

Grant Lake below power house, Mono County 720-71 1918 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  461

Automatic control valves on intake to regulating reservoir. Vista Irrigation District, Vista, Calif 720-72 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 62, Folder  462

Farm reservoir, Lyons ranch, Dixon 720-73 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 62, Folder  463

California State Nursery on highway between Sacramento and Davis 720-74 1931

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987

Scope and Content

Reservoir - concrete lined. (3 views)
Box 62, Folder  464

Highway in San Diego County passing over reservoir site 720-75 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 62, Folder  465

Early photograph of irrigation reservoir, University Farm, Davis, Div. of Irrigation Investigations and Practice 720-76 undated

Scope and Content

See also 720-30, 31, and 32
Box 62, Folder  466

Domestic water supply. Melorland Experiment Station, Victor Valley 720-77 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 62, Folder  467

Domestic water supply, Imperial Valley 720-78 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 62, Folder  468

Wheatley reservoir, Victor Valley. Inside measurements: length, 41.22'; width, 12.80'; depth, about 8' 720-79 (No neg) 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 62, Folder  469

Rolling clay lining on reservoir, Davis 720-80-a 1943 November 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 62, Folder  470

Guniting of reservoir, (Truck Crops) by Johnson Western Co. University Farm, Davis, August 17, 1948 720-81 1948 August 17

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 62, Folder  471

Guniting of reservoir, (Truck Crops) by Johnson Western Co, University Farm, Davis, August 17, 1948 720-82 1948 August 17

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 62, Folder  472

Guniting of reservoir, (Truck Crops) by Johnson Western Co., University Farm, Davis, August 17, 1948 720-83 1948 August 17

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 62, Folder  473

Reservoir for San Diego Water supply. Part of the aqueduct system 720-84 (No neg.) 1948 November 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 62, Folder  474

Pumping plant and reservoir of coblestone and cement - near Claremont 720-85 undated

Box 62, Folder  475

Reservoir and Septic Basins El Centro 1915 720-86 1915

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 62, Folder  476

Reservoir Site on Last Chance Creek 720-87 undated

Box 62, Folder  477

Untitled 720-88 undated

Box 62, Folder  478

Australian Turkey Nest - A surface reservoir for storage of occasional stream flow 720-89 undated

Photographer: Mr. Geddes, Director of University Farms, University of Sydney
Box 62, Folder  479

Putah Creek Studies 725-A-a-1a 1936 August 24

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

(a) Flowing stream above basin of advancing water on Putah Creek above Winters 3/4 mi. (b) Advancing face of Putah Creek above Winters bridge 3/4 mi. Stakes placed at edge of tongue of water. (c) Side of bank south side Putah creek just W. of Davis' well on Spark's land. Shows strata exposed. Pine cone in foreground on cemented sandy clay followed in survey.
Box 62, Folder  480

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-2a 1936 August 27

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

(a) Dry pool downstream from advancing water face Putah Creek, 3/4 mi. above Winters. Was full to depth 18" 8/24/36. (b) Advancing water face Putah Creek. Looking downstream from point 200' above picture (c). Shows receding water as of this date. (c) Advancing face of Putah Creek above Winters 3/4 mi. Double row stakes in foreground. Near row placed 2 P.M. 8/25/36. Inner row placed 11 A.M. 8/24/36. Picture taken 2 P.M. 8/27/36 showing recession of water due to pumping starting in area.
Box 62, Folder  481

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-3a 1936 August 24

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. Spring on Putah back of Spark's (Smiling Pool) Snag on right hand center picture has B.M. for water levels. b. "Smiling Pool" near Sparks' south bank Putah Creek. Showing changing water levels in pool lower foreground. Also shows snag in left hand upper corner where B.M. placed for water level record. Taken standing just above 2 cottonwood trees, south bank. (1 dead).
Box 62, Folder  482

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-4a 1936 August 24

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. Out flow from "Smiling Pool" by Sparks' ranch, Winters. Flow 150 g.p.m. b. View downstream Putah Creek from Winters Bridge R.R. Shows pipe in center line creek, just below center line print, where dam to be installed.
Box 62, Folder  483

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-5a 1937 February 14

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. 10 A.M. Dark spot on pole left hand center sheet 6-8" above water line locates high water line this date. Flood crest 2/4/37 about 3' higher. Golf course bridge. b. 2 P.M. Shows recession waters since 10 A.M.
Box 62, Folder  484

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-6a 1937 February 14

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. Putah Creek at 10 A.M. view upstream from north bank at north end bridge near golf course. b. Putah Creek, farm branch. Flowing water 10 A.M.
Box 62, Folder  485

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-7a 1936 September 07

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. South key Winters Dam. Stratification evident. b. North key. Winters Dam. See strata. c. Dam construction Putah Creek at Winters.
Box 62, Folder  486

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-8a 1936 September 02

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. Putah Creek viewed upstream. Shows locations advancing face flow as of 8/24/36 and dry conditions as of this date. Pump-in vicinity taking all flow. b. Putah Creek. View of Bigelow Power pole. Taken looking across station no. 3 of survey levels. c. Putah creek. View downstream Winters R.R. bridge toward dam construction.
Box 62, Folder  487

Putah Creek gauging station. Shows high water line of flood Feb. 4, 1937 as light streak in grass right hand side on bank. Trash accumulated on platform at gauge. Indicates gauge not any too high 725-A-a-9 1937 February 15

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 62, Folder  488

High water line Putah Creek 2-4-37. Location first road W. Sparks' estate south side creek. HWNW 23 T8 NRlW. Can in center line road locates point to which levels were lined in fall 1936. This point 1.5ft. below high water line 725-A-a-10 1937 February 15

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 62, Folder  489

Putah Creek dam in Winters. High water lines of Feb. 4, 1937. Flow shown on N. bank at edges of dark soil by road and by trash in left hand lower branches of tree in right hand foreground 725-A-a-11 1937 February 15

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 62, Folder  490

U.S.G.S. aging station in Putah Creek Canyon, 10 miles west of Winters. Molenaur pointing to high water mark on register shelter 725-A-a-12 1937 December 12

Photographer: Johnston, C.N.?
Box 62, Folder  491

View across creek Marden Wilbur's ranch, S.E. of Davis. Water beginning to trickle over levee 725-A-a-13 1937 December 11

Box 62, Folder  492

Putah Creek near golf course. Looking south on county road 725-A-a-14 1937 December 11, 12 P.M.

Photographer: Johnston, C.N.?
Box 62, Folder  493

Looking upstream from R.R. bridge. On S.P.r.r. just W. of Davis 725-A-a-15 1937 December 11

Photographer: Johnston, C.N.?
Box 62, Folder  494

Putah Creek looking down stream from near the R.R. bridge. Note floating driftwood 725-A-a-16 1937 December 11

Box 62, Folder  495

Water wells on University Farm 725-A-a-17 1940 January

Photographer: Johnston, C.N. (Weston)

Scope and Content

Slide no. G 1337
Box 62, Folder  496

Water levels in deep and shallow wells on University Farm. 1930- 1933 725-A-a-18 1940 January

Photographer: Johnston, C.N. (Weston)

Scope and Content

Slide no. G 1338
Box 62, Folder  497

Water levels in deep and shallow wells on University Farm. 1936, 1937 725-A-a-19 1940 January

Photographer: Johnston, C.N. (Weston)

Scope and Content

Slide no. 1340 G
Box 62, Folder  498

Water levels in deep and shallow wells on University Farm, 1936- 1937 725-A-a-20 1940 January

Photographer: Johnston, C.N. (Weston)

Scope and Content

Slide no. G 1340
Box 62, Folder  499

Groundwater level contours, Putah Creek Cone, from both deep and shallow wells. Fall, 1936 725-A-a-21 1940 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

Slide no. G 1341

General

"Johnston, C.N. (Weston)"
Box 62, Folder  500

Power consumption-seasonal pumping drawdown curve for Dixon area 725-A-a-22 1940 January

Photographer: Johnston, C.N. (Weaver)

Scope and Content

Slide no. G 1342
Box 62, Folder  501

Paconia creek below canyon, Los Angeles Co., Calif 725-A-b-1 1915 February

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  502

San Antonio Wash, Calif 725-A-b-2 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  503

San Antonio Wash, Calif., below Canyon 725-A-b-3 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  504

San Antonio Wash, Calif 725-A-b-4 1900

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  505

Snow on mountains and gravels below San Antonio Canon, near Pomona, Cal. where flood waters are stored in gravels for pumping 725-A-b-5 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  506

Flood in San Antonio Wash below canyon and winter snow on mountains 725-A-b-6 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 62, Folder  507

Flood at mouth of San Antonio Canyon 725-A-b-7 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  1

(a) Diversion wall in Cucomonga wash. N.E. of Claremont, Calif. Flood control in the coastal basin of So. California (b) Control works, water spreading project in Cucomonga wash, n.e. of Claremont 725-B-1 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  2

Diversion structure, water spreading project, Cucomonga wash, N.E. of Claremont, California 725-B-2 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  3

Diversion wall in Cucamonga wash 725-B-3 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  4

Tri-county water spreading works, South Coastal Plains project, California (See also 725-13) 725-B-4 1935 May

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 63, Folder  5

Tri-county water spreading works, South Coastal Plains project, California. (See 725-12) 725-B-5 1935 May

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 63, Folder  6

Spreading flood water from San Antonio Wash for storage in the gravels 725-B-6 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  7

See - 700-M-f-77 C.V. Givan measuring flow of water in Putah Creek, 1931. 700-M-z-1 Measuring depth of water in hole below Stevenson's bridge, Putah Creek, 1931 undated

Box 63, Folder  8

View of Slichter apparatus installed near headquarters of Reclamation District 999. This was used for measuring underground water flow. (see 775- 26) 725 1925

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  9

Device used by Major Stout to measure loss of head of ground water passing through sand. See 775-31 725 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 63, Folder  10

Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, Ill 730-A 1934 December 27

Scope and Content

Tractor Pumps Water for 8 cents an hour. NEWS ITEM: A 35 h.p. Diesel tractor has recently completed 5500 hours of work in a single year on the ranch of Central Produce Co., Guadalupe, California. The total fuel cost was $450.00, an average of slightly more than 8 cents per hour. To establish this remarkable record, the machine worked double and triple shifts throughout the rush seasons. Much of the work consisted of plowing 12 inches deep with a 5-bottom gang plow, but the tractor was also used for many odd jobs such as driving irrigation pumps.
Box 63, Folder  11

Pump House Below Salter Fill, Modesto Irrigation District, California 730-A-1 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This picture shows the pump house, trestle, pipe, and sluiced hillside, just below Salter Fill.
Box 63, Folder  12

Pumping Plant for Berries and Vines, Florin, Cal 730-A-2 1915 September 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 63, Folder  13

Pumping Plant and Irrigation Flume, Pajaro Valley, Cal 730-A-3 1915 August 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This pumping plant was located one-quarter of a mile or more from the field to which the water was conducted. Consequently in order to give the necessary grade to the flume, it was necessary to raise it to the height shown in this picture, at the pumping plant. The grade of the main flume is usually about 3-1/2 inches in 100 feet and of the laterals about 1 to 2-1/2 inches. This picture also shows the tressle on which the flume is supported. This tressle consists of 2 inch x 4 inch bents and caps with horizontal and diagonal braces of the same size.
Box 63, Folder  14

Pumping Plant and Main Canal for Mallon and Blevin's Rice Tract, Princeton, Cal 730-A-4 1915 May 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This pumps water from the Sacramento River.
Box 63, Folder  15

Sasao's Pumping Plant for the Irrigation of Strawberries and Fruit Trees, Sunnyvale, California 730-A-5 1915 January 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 63, Folder  16

Pumping Plant of the Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., above Hamilton City, Cal 730-A-6 1915 August 19

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 63, Folder  17

Pumping Plant and Main Canal of the Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., above Hamilton City, Cal 730-A-7 1915 August 9

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is at the head of the old Central Canal of the Central Irrigation District.
Box 63, Folder  18

Pumping Plant of the Lockwood Irrigation District on Yellowstone River, Montana 730-A-8 1916 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Water is delivered from this main pumping plant with 2 lifts of 60 and 100 feet respectively above the low water level of the river. The conduit consists of separate lines of 24-inch wood stave pipe, buried underground. The pipe to the 60 foot canal is 600 feet long and to the 100 foot canal is 1,180 feet long. The pump house has a concrete sub-structure with solid rock foundation, the walls forming a sump, and with a concrete floor and super-structure of Fromberg pressed brick. The roof is of corrugated iron. There are three pumping units directly connected to electric motors. Water enters the sump from the Yellowstone River on the left through two lines of galvanized corrugated iron pipe 75 feet long and respectively 24 and 36 inches in diameter. The pumps deliver 20 cubic feet per second to the 100 foot canal and 15 cubic feet per second to the 60 foot canal.
Box 63, Folder  19

Pumping Plant, Lockwood Irrigation District, Montana 730-A-9 1916 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 63, Folder  20

Pumping Plant of the Avondale Irrigation District on Hayden Lake, Idaho 730-A-10 1916 November 22

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This plant contains a pump operated by steam power.
Box 63, Folder  21

Head of 60-foot Lift, Lockwood Irrigation District, Montana 730-A-11 1916 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

In the background is shown the pumping plant on Yellowstone River.
Box 63, Folder  22

Pumping Plant of the Snipes Mountain Irrigation District, Yakima Valley, Washington 730-A-12 1916 November 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This plant was installed by the U.S. Reclamation Service under contract with the District. Water is supplied to this plant through the penstock shown on the right from the Sunnyside Canal of the U.S. Reclamation Service. With a drop of 65 feet and a maximum head of water of 90 cubic feet per second, this plant pumps 14 cubic feet per second to a height of 200 feet. This 14 cubic feet per second is delivered to the Snipes Mountain Irrigation District and the balance of the 90 cubic feet per second is used for supplying lower lands under the Reclamation Service Project. This does not constitute the entire water supply of the District, for a pumping plant was already installed to serve 180 acres.
Box 63, Folder  23

Smaller Pumping Plant, Gem Irrigation District, Idaho 730-A-13 1916 December 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows the back of the plant and the discharge pipe which is of cast iron joined to the wood stave pipe used for carrying the water up to the canal. This pumping plant is located about 2 miles below Homedale on the river, and the main pumping plant of this District, which is very much larger than this one, is located about 11 miles above Homedale.
Box 63, Folder  24

Smaller Pumping Plant, Gem Irrigation District, Idaho 730-A-14 1916 December 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The Snake River is shown in the background on the right. Same as Picture No. 45
Box 63, Folder  25

Intake of the Smaller Pumping Plant of the Gem Irrigation District, on Snake River, Idaho 730-A-15 1916 December 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 63, Folder  26

Pumping Plants of Hayden Lake and Avondale Irrigation Districts, on Hayden Lake, Idaho 730-A-16 1916 November 22

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The electrically operated plant on the left is that of the Hayden Lake District and the steam plant on the right is that of the Avondale District. Power for the Hayden Lake pumping plant is furnished from the adjoining electric plant of the Hayden Lake Improvement Company, owned by the Spokane and Inland Empire Railway.
Box 63, Folder  27

Pumping plant used for Rice Irrigation, Glenn Ranch, Willows, California 730-A-17 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Pump discharges 2250 gallons per minute.
Box 63, Folder  28

Pumping Plant for Rice Irrigation, River Garden Farms Company, Knights Landing, Cal 730-A-18 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Water is pumped from Sycamore Slough.
Box 63, Folder  29

Pumping Plant Belonging to the Mills Orchard Company, West of Maxwell, California 730-A-19 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  30

Pumping Plant in Santa Clara Valley, California 730-A-20 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 63, Folder  31

Section of Covina Ditch, California 730-A-21 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The small thatched-roof house on the bank of the ditch covers a pumping plant used to raise water to a residence on a higher level. Adjoining the pumping plant is a small concrete reservoir seen on the right.
Box 63, Folder  32

Pumping Plant in Santa Clara Valley, California 730-A-22 undated

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Vertical centrifugal pump lifting water 80 feet and discharging 900 gals. per minute.
Box 63, Folder  33

Main Pumping Plant of Gem Irrigation District, on Snake River, Idaho 730-A-23 undated

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This print was furnished by Mr. W. W. Peter, Secretary of the Gem Irrigation District.
Box 63, Folder  34

Pumping Station, Reclamation District No. 1500. Sutter Basin, July, 1917 730-A-24 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  35

Evans Pumping Plant, Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 730-A-25 1917 August 8

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 63, Folder  36

Pumping plant on the Durham Ranch of Stanford University where two wells have been drilled. December, 1917 730-A-26 (No neg.) 1917 December

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The plant is equipped with an 8-inch Dow centrifugal pump and a 50 H.P. Crocker-Wheeler motor.
Box 63, Folder  37

Pumping Station Reclamation District No. 108, North of Knights Landing California, 1917 730-A-27 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  38

San Dimas Wash, Los Angeles County, below portion shown in Pict 730-A-28 1918 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This is considered the most prolific water bearing area in the State. The first well in San Dimas Wash was drilled in 1895. The pumping lift was then 44 feet. In 1905 it had increased to 100 feet and at the head of the wash where the plants are thickest it had increased to 190 to 220 feet. Later it increased as high as 400 feet in some places. Of the twenty-two plants in the head of the wash, 15 lie within three adjacent quarter sections, also within an area of one-half square mile.
Box 63, Folder  39

San Dimas Wash, Los Angeles County, near the mouth of the canyon 730-A-29 1918 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  40

One of the New Pumping Plants on Southwest Side of Coachella Valley, California 730-A-30 (No neg.) undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

The old water line is shown on Coral Reef in background.
Box 63, Folder  41

Pumping plant in foothills near Exeter 730-A-31 undated

Box 63, Folder  42

A small pumping plant in Santa Clara Valley 730-A-32 undated

Box 63, Folder  43

Booster Pumping Plant delivering to rice fields near Dodge Land Company headquarters in Butte Co. - Fall, 1921 730-A-33 1921

Box 63, Folder  44

Mutual Water Company pumping plant lifting water from Western Canal near headquarters of Dodge Land Co 730-A-34 1921 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  45

Pumping plant, intake side - Panoche Water Co 730-A-35 1922 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  46

Well Development in the Owens Valley, Fall of 1925 730-A-36 1925 Fall

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  47

Well development in Owens Valley in the Fall of 1925 730-A-37 1925

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  48

Well development in the Owens Valley in the Fall of 1925 730-A-38 1925

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  49

Well Development in the Owens Valley 730-A-39 1925

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  50

Well development in Owens Valley 730-A-40 1925

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  51

Well development in Owens Valley 730-A-41 1925

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  52

Well Development in Owens Valley 730-A-42 1925

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  53

Well development in Owens Valley 730-A-43 1925

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  54

Well development in Owens Valley 730-A-44 1925

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  55

Hansen Brothers Kimball pumping plant. Salinas Valley showing 75 foot stack used to reduce surge in pipe line 730-A-45 (No neg) 1925

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  56

Untitled 730-A-46 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Pumping Plant No. 1, West Stanislaus Irri. Dist. Automatic equipment. Present installation - 3 Moody spiral pumps, each 18,900 g.p.m. (42 c.f.s.) under 30' head. Speed 870 R.P.M. 200 H.P. General Electric Induction Motor Head on plant No. 1 varies from about 17.5' to 35.5'. Ultimate capacity 6 units.
Box 63, Folder  57

Wilkins Slough Pumping Plant, Reclamation District 108, near Grimes, California. View No. 1 730-A-47 1930 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  58

Wilkins Slough Pumping Plant, Reclamation District 108, near Grimes, California. View no. 2 730-A-48 1930 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  59

Typical pump house, showing discharge pipe leading into 30" concrete stand pipe. J.E. Montgomery ranch near Davis, Calif 730-A-49 1931 June 19

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  60

Typical pump house showing discharge pipe leading directly into field ditch. J.E. Montgomery ranch near Davis, Calif 730-A-50 1931 June 19

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  61

Rear view of Reclamation District 108 drainage pumping plant showing suction pipes. On Sacramento River near Knights Landing 730-A-51 1930

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  62

Pump house made by the California Corrugated Culvert Co. installed in District 999 in the delta of the Sacramento-San Joaquin rivers 730-A-52 1929

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 63, Folder  63

Pumping plant on Straloch farm, west of Davis 730-A-53 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 63, Folder  64

Pumping plant on Fred Hamel ranch, southeast of Davis 730-A-54 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  65

Pump house at ranch of S.K. Baker heirs, Winters, Calif 730-A-55 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  66

Typical structure over wood curb pit, pumping plant of Mrs. McCune ranch one mile south of Winters 730-A-56 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  67

Electrical pumping plant at Birmingham ranch, northwest of Winters 730-A-57 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  68

Galvanized iron cover over concrete pit. Pumping plant at Boyce and Boyce ranch, east of Winters 730-A-58 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  69

Corrugated iron pump house and Bean turbine pump, Boyd ranch, west of Winters 730-A-59 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  70

Banta Carbona Pumping Plant #1 730-A-60 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  71

Old screw pump parts. Owens Valley trip February 1926 730-A-61 1925

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  72

Picnic Day exhibit 730-A-62 1924

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  73

Gasoline pumping plant of Harrision Findlay on Mark West Creek, 4 miles north of Santa Rosa 730-A-63 1916

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  74

Booster plant in the Terra Bella Irrigation District water system 730-A-64 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  75

Pump house no. 90, Los Angeles Municipal Water District, Owens Valley 730-A-65 1926

Box 63, Folder  76

Typical pumping plant (Kimball pump) 730-A-66 1925

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  77

Interior of regulating chamber, Stony Gorge Dam Orland project 730-A-67 (3 negs.) undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  78

Interior of regulating chamber. Stony Gorge Dam, Orland project 730-A-68 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  79

Pumping plant. East Contra Cost Irrigation District 730-A-69 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  80

Marsh well and pumping plant, Victor Valley, Calif 730-A-20 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 63, Folder  81

L.J. Hampton well and pumping plant, Victor Valley, Calif 730-A-71 1917 January 31

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 63, Folder  82

Pumping station, Shasta View. (2 view) Orland project 730-A-72 1929 June 19

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  83

Pump installation truck and rig. Giffen Ranch, Fresno Co 730-A-73 1954 June

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.

Scope and Content

Slide no 730-A-16
Box 63, Folder  84

Pump for garden irrigation on lateral - Madera Canal, Calif 730-A-74 undated

Box 63, Folder  85

Pumping Station, Calif 730-A-75 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  86

Untitled 730 1932 October 7

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

750-E-51 Cletrac tractor used as portable pumping plant for portable sprinkler system. Pump used with 4" Rain pump. Shur-Rane system, Lund Bros., Clarksburg. 750-E-52 John Deere equipped with 4" Byron-Jackson centrifugal, driven by V-belt drive. Used for portable sprinkler system J.H.Holmes and Sons Ranch, Clarksburg. 750-E-53 Portable power and pump unit. Lister 18 H.P. Diesel engine and 3" Worthington pump. Drawn by caterpillar 15 tractor. Pumping into 1000' of Rain Machine pipe with sprinklers at 40 feet. Holly Sugar Co., Robert Barr, Manager. 750-E-54 Booster pump used on sprinkler pipe 750-E-73, 74, 87, 89, 90-pictures of portable sprinkling plants-John Deere tractor. pumping plants.
Box 63, Folder  87

Central stationary pumping plant for sprinkler system. 100 H.P. motor. M.F. Hotchkiss, Firebaugh 730-B undated

Scope and Content

See 750-E-188
Box 63, Folder  88

Pumping plant for Perf-o-rain sprinkler system 730-B undated

Scope and Content

See 750-E-189
Box 63, Folder  89

Pumping plant showing arrangement of serge chamber and valves for connection to concrete pipe line, Soledad Land Company, Soledad, Calif. Howard D. Peters, Engineer, Salinas 730-B-a 1940 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

See 700-L-b-95a,b,c
Box 63, Folder  90

Pumping Plant for Rice, River Garden farm Company, Knights Landing, California 730-B-a-1 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 63, Folder  91

Pumping Plant for Rice, River Garden farms Company Knights Landing, California 730-B-a-2 (No neg) 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 63, Folder  92

Interior of Pumping House, Reclamation District No. 1500, Sutter Basin July, 1917 730-B-a-3 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  93

Pumping Water to a Portion of the Mallon-Blevins Rice Field north of Colusa, California. July, 1917 730-B-a-4 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  94

James Canal Pumping Plant on Fresno Slough near Tranquility 730-B-a-5 1918 May 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This pumping plant is used late in the season to deliver water to lands along James Canal in Tranquility Colony that are riparian to Fresno Slough, the pumped water backing up through Fresno Slough from San Joaquin River.
Box 63, Folder  95

Pumping Plant and Ditch in Tulare Lake Section 730-B-a-6 1918 May 5

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  96

Booster Pumping Plant No. 1, Terra Bella Irrigation District 730-B-a-7 1918 May 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Water is brought to this pumping plant through the discharge pipe shown from main pumping plan. This discharge is elevated to give pressure on the delivery lines between the main pumping plant and booster plant No. 1. The aggregate lift in Terra Bella District is 540 feet.
Box 63, Folder  97

Typical Pumping Unit in the Lindsay Strathmore Collecting Basin 730-B-a-8 1918 May 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The lift here is about 100 feet.
Box 63, Folder  98

Direct connected Motor driver, Centrifugal Pumps, Idaho 730-B-a-10 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  99

Pump and wells on farm of J.E. Scarlett, near Yolo, Calif. The machinery shown is in a pit 12' deep 730-B-a-11 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  100

Pumping from drainage ditch for beets. Talbert, Calif 730-B-a-12 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 63, Folder  101

Pumping plants of Alpaugh Irrigation District 730-B-a-13 1919 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  102

Typical pumping plant of Alpaugh Irrigation District at Smyrna Wells 730-B-a-14 1919 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Note excessive lift of pumping plant to main canal.
Box 63, Folder  103

Gasoline Engine and Pump Pit on Berry and Adams Rice Farm, near Marysville 730-B-a-15 1918 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  104

Side view of Wood Screw Pump Installation, Sacramento Valley Westside Canal Company 730-B-a-16 (No neg) 1919

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 63, Folder  105

Installing wood screw pump (350 sec. foot) Glenn Colusa, I.D 730-B-a-16a (No neg) 1919 July or August

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 63, Folder  106

Wood Screw Pump Installation. Sacramento Valley Westside Canal Co. (Now Glenn Colusa Irrig. Dist.) 730-B-a-17 (No neg) 1919

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 63, Folder  107

Pumping plant of Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District 730-B-a-18 1920 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Old syphon pump shown in the foreground on right. First unit centrifugal in first section of pumping house on right. Old turbine pumps (3) in middle section. First Unit Wood screw pump on the left. On extreme left preparing foundations for additional Wood pump units.
Box 63, Folder  108

Pump and galvanized iron stand pipe Leroy Anderson Farm, Santa Clara Valley 730-B-a-19 1920 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  109

Rice Pumping plant above dredger cut of Reclamation District A80 730-B-a-20 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Picture taken during water shortage of summer of 1918 when water in dredger cut fell below suction of numerous pumping plants delivering water to rice lands above this dredger cute.
Box 63, Folder  110

Booster plant and outlet from main pumping plant, Terra Bella Irrigation District 730-B-a-21 1918 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  111

Pumping plant - Delhi Irrigation Experimental tract, immediately after installation, spring, 1921 730-B-a-22 1921

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  112

Pumping plant at head of Central Canal - Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District. On left, battery of four wood screw pumps; on right, housing for centrifugal pumps 730-B-a-23 circa 1922

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  113

Down stream side of pumping plant - head of Glenn-Colusa, -Central Canal- Glen Colusa Irrigation District. On the right, suction end of wood screw pumps; on the left, suction end of centrifugal pumps 730-B-a-24 1922

Box 63, Folder  114

Battery of wood screw pumps under installation at head of Central Canal - Glenn Colusa Irrigation District 730-B-a-25 1922

Box 63, Folder  115

Pumping plant on one of the Walton Orchard Company's Orchards, Showing excess lift. Yuba City, California 730-B-a-26 1916 August

Photographer: H.K.F.
Box 63, Folder  116

Typical pumping plant, Boston Land Company near Huron 730-B-a-27 1918 May 6

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

When this project was visited, May 6, 1918, 37 or 38 pumping plants similar to this had been installed, the wells being 1600 to 2610 feet deep with only 5 or 6 under 2000 feet in depth, but with none of the casings perforated above 1000 feet below the surface.
Box 63, Folder  117

Pump house, Westside Irrigation District, under construction. near Tracy, California 730-B-a-28 1918 May 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The picture shows the inlet and the extreme upper end of the dredger cut from Old River or western branch of the San Joaquin River.
Box 63, Folder  118

Main Booster Station, Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 730-B-a-29 1918 May 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  119

Oil producer gas pumping plant, San Dimas, Calif 730-B-a-30 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  120

Means pumping plant near Pomona, Calif. Two deep well pumps, one electric motor. Lift 305 feet 730-B-a-30 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  121

Pumping plants, San Dimas Wash, Calif. The scramble for water, 26 plants in one square mile 730-B-a-31 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  122

Pitzer pumping plant near Pomona, Calif 730-B-a-32 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  123

Erection of machinery at pumping plant on Evergreen Ranch, Lordsburg, Calif 730-B-a-33 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

Murray 125 H.P. Tandem compound condensing superheating Corliss engine. Byron Jackson 4 stage No. 5 pump. Water tube boiler feed water heater, and fuel oil heater.
Box 63, Folder  124

Pumping plant, Teague Nurseries, San Dimas, Calif 730-B-a-34 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  125

Pumping plant in San Dimas wash near San Dimas, Calif. Seven plants all lifting water over 200 feet 730-B-a-35 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  126

Pumping plant and reservoir near Claremont Calif 730-B-a-36 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  127

Artesian Belt W. Co. Pumping Plant, San Dimas, Calif 730-B-a-37 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  128

Glenn-Colusa Irrig. Dist. Pumping Plant from east bank of canal 730-B-a-38 1928 June 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  129

Glenn-Colusa pumping plant from west bank of canal showing wood- screw pumps 730-B-a-38a 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  130

Glenn Colusa pumping plant from west bank of canal showing wood- screw pumps 730-B-a-39 (2 neg.) 1928 June 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  131

Pumping plant of Big Springs Water Company, taken over by Big Springs Irrigation District 730-B-a-40 1928 July 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  132

A typical pumping plant for sprinkler operation. Such pumping plants are necessary when the water supply is not under pressure or when available pressure is inadequate. (Fig. 12, Overhead Sprinkling.) 730-B-a-41 (No neg.) undated

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 63, Folder  133

Pumping plant, general view, Docini, Davis 730-B-a-42 (No neg.) undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 63, Folder  134

Testing pumping plant. Horizontal Centrifuge 730-B-a-43 undated

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 63, Folder  135

Walking beam pump. Tulare County 730-B-a-44 undated

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 63, Folder  136

Pomona deep-well pump and pump house, Pomona, California, 1915 730-B-a-45 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 63, Folder  137

Temporary installation, Delhi pumping plant, 1921 730-B-a-46 1921

Box 63, Folder  138

Irrigation pumping plant, Cache Valley, Logan, Utah 730-B-a-47 1922 August

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 63, Folder  139

Runners from 2-stage Well turbine after 10 years operation in Well No.1, University Farm, Davis, Calif 730-B-a-48 1929 May 6

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 63, Folder  140

Hydraulic turbine operated pumping plant. Montague Water Conservation District. July 21, 1928 730-B-a-49 1928 July 21

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  141

Layne and Bowler turbine pump, Westinghouse motor used for irrigation at the G.K. Swingle ranch, east of Davis, Calif 730-B-a-50 1931 June 19

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 63, Folder  142

Pumping plant used for watering stock and flooding duck pond. S.H. Cowell ranch, 5 miles east of Davis 730-B-a-51 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 63, Folder  143

Tractor plant on Russell Ranch, east of highway to Madison, three miles north of Winters 730-B-a-52 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  144

Tractor pumping plant, Thurber's ranch, Pleasant Valley, west of Winters 730-B-a-53 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  145

10" split case, double suction Byron Jackson horizontal centrifugal pump powered with 10-20 HP John Deere tractor on Roby ranch east of Winters. Maximum discharge approximately 2300 g.p.m 730-B-a-54 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  146

Pelton pump in new well, City of Winters, east of railroad track 730-B-a-55 1931

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 63, Folder  147

Ira Gordon pumping plant, Layne and Bowler belted pump, 4 miles southeast of Davis 730-B-a-56 1931

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  148

Tractor plant on Schmeiser ranch, Yolo County 730-B-a-57 1931

Photographer: V.G.-A.P.
Box 63, Folder  149

Impellors from old Hart pump on Mulhauser ranch, Yolo Co. Note rubber bearings 730-B-a-58 1931

Photographer: V.G.
Box 63, Folder  150

Tractor plant on Wm. Oeste Estate ranch, Yolo Co 730-B-a-59 1931

Photographer: V.G.
Box 63, Folder  151

Centrifugal pump used for pumping from lateral ditch in Reclamation District 999 in the Delta of the Sacramento-San Joaquin rivers 730-B-a-60 1929

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 63, Folder  152

Drawing from which demonstration and experimental pump assembly was made by Sterling Pump Company 730-B-a-61 1930 March

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 63, Folder  153

Pumping plant No. 10 in Reclamation District 999. 60-inch siphon on left 730-B-a-62 (2 neg.) 1928

Photographer: MRH
Box 63, Folder  154

Centrifugal pump used in pumping water from canal to ground surface, Reclamation District 999 730-B-a-63 1928

Photographer: MRH
Box 63, Folder  155

Layne and Bowler turbine pump driven by Fordson tractor. Watkins Bros. ranch south of Davis 730-B-a-64 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  156

Spencer and Machado pumping plant on south bank of Putah Creek, west of State highway 730-B-a-65 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  157

Typical pumps, (1) Split-shell centrifugal pump; (2) single-suction centrifugal pump; (3) deep well turbine; (4) Single screw from deep well pump; (5) rotary displacement priming pump. (The pump appears just above the number) 730-B-a-66 1924

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  158

Removal of pump from well No. 2, University Farm, Davis 730-B-a-67 (3 neg.) 1924

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  159

View of pump removed from well no. 2, University Farm, Davis 730-B-a-68 1924

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  160

Pump parts removed from well No. 2, University Farm, Davis 730-B-a-69 1924

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  161

Removal of pump from well no. 2, University Farm, had casing had collapsed 730-B-a-70 1924

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  162

Booster pumping plant, No. 1, West Stanislaus I.D 730-B-a-71 1929

Photographer: MRH
Box 63, Folder  163

An Adams Diesel engine under test in shop at Los Angeles 730-B-a-72 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  164

Pumping Plant, West Stanislaus Irrigation Dist. similar to view shown in Bul. 21, p.166 730-B-a-73 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

See photo no. 730-B-a-74.
Box 63, Folder  165

Pumping plant, West Stanislaus Irrigation District Similar to page 166, Bulletin 21 730-B-a-74 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  166

Some pumping plants of Rancho Wells area of Lindsay Creek 730-B-a-75 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  167

Installing Byron Jackson Submersible pump in #8 well. Aug. 1938 730-B-a-76 1938 August 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  168

Portable pumping plant for pumping water over levees. Seen at Burham's Ranch, 8 mi. N. of Lost Hills, Calif 730-B-a-77 1938 August 12

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  169

Sta. Cir. 312. Fig. 1.-Typical pumps. (1) Split-shell centrifugal pump opened for inspection; (2) single-suction centrifugal pump opened for inspection; (3) deep well turbine model with runners and shaft exposed, full-sized bowls and runner being shown in front; (4) single screw from deep well pump; (5) rotary displacement priming pump. (Pump appears just above number.) 730-B-a-78 1928

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  170

Sta. Cir. 312. Fig. 6.-Typical well rig used for heavy drilling. Note scow being dumped 730-B-a-79 1928

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  171

Sta. Cir. 312. Fig. 11.--Typical deep-well pumping plant in house 730-B-a-80 1928

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 63, Folder  172

Impeller for centrifugal pump 730-B-a-81 1940 June 13

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

General

"Weston for Givan, C.V."
Box 63, Folder  173

Measuring discharge from pumping plants in Santa Clara Valley. Investigations conducted by C.V. Givan 730-B-a-82 Approx. 1934

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  174

Discharge from pumping plants in Santa Clara Valley investigations conducted by C.V. Givan 730-B-a-83 1934

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  175

Discharge from pumping plants in Santa Clara Valley investigations conducted by C.V. Givan 730-B-a-84 1934

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  176

Discharge from pumping plants in Santa Clara Valley. Investigations conducted by C.V. Givan 730-B-a-85 1934

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  177

Discharge from pumping plants in Santa Clara Valley. Investigations conducted by C.V. Givan 730-B-a-86 1934

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  178

Development of Well No. 18 by E.E. Luhdorff, Woodland. Well drilled by F.H. Eaton, Woodland. Well located east of Pomology spray house, on bank of Putah Creek 730-B-a-87 1947 August 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 63, Folder  179

Low lift propeller pump in canal 30 miles north of Mendota, Fresno Co 730-B-a-89 1954 April 28

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Box 63, Folder  180

Untitled 730-B-a-90 undated

Box 63, Folder  181

Centrifugal pump on pit connected with 3 wells on Yolo Orchard 730-B-a-91 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  182

Portable gasoline pumping engine used along Cache Creek Calif 730-B-a-92 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  183

Wheel lifting water for Irrigation Directly Above Intake of Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District at Redding, California 730-B-c-1 undated

Box 63, Folder  184

Mallon and Blevins Water Wheel. (Same as Picture No. 730-B-c- 3) 730-B-c-2 1917 May 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 63, Folder  185

Yuba Water Wheels, Mallon and Blevins Tract near Maxwell, California Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 730-B-c-3 1917 May 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 63, Folder  186

Low Lift Water Wheel 730-B-c-4 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Operated by Motor, raising water to the higher portion of the Mallon-Blevins Rice Fields. July, 1917.
Box 63, Folder  187

Water Lift, Tulare Lake Section 730-B-c-5 1918 May 05

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  188

Water Wheel in 4-way Structure in Tulare Lake Section 730-B-c-6 1918 May 05

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  189

Current wheel for lifting drainage water into Fresno Canal. Drainage from Faucher Creek nursery and Sunnyside Vineyar, Fresno, Calif 730-B-c-10 undated

Photographer: D.V.P.S.
Box 63, Folder  190

Current lift wheel on Fancher Creek Nursery, Fresno County, Calif 730-B-c-11 1903 November

Photographer: M&M
Box 63, Folder  191

Current wheel in Modesto Canal for raising water to caretaker's house 730-B-c-12 undated

Box 63, Folder  192

Current wheel on Fancher Creek Nursery, Fresno Co., Calif 730-B-c-13 1903 November

Photographer: M&M
Box 63, Folder  193

Water wheel, Geo. Roeding Ranch, Fresno, Calif 730-B-c-14 undated

Box 63, Folder  194

Home-made water elevator 730-B-c-15 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

On farm of O.J.Adams, south side of Cache Creek below Nelson bridge, Calif. This elevator takes water from Cache Creek, which irrigates orchard. Pump did not cost in all more than $5.00
Box 63, Folder  195

Up-stream view of water wheel for low lifts, Mallon and Blevins Canal 730-B-c-16 1918 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  196

Water wheel for low water lifts, Mallon and Blevins Rice Canal. Sacramento Valley 730-B-c-17 1918 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  197

Water wheel for low lifts, Mallon and Blevins Rice Canal 730-B-c-18 1918 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  198

Drawing of current wheel in Francher Creek Nursery, Fresno, Calif 730-B-c-19 undated

Scope and Content

Engineering has negative
Box 63, Folder  199

Current wheel on Riverside W. Cos. Upper Canal 730-B-c-20 undated

Box 63, Folder  200

7000 GPM water wheel on Moneta Ranch near Colusa held well to 4" above that centrifugal baiter 730-B-c-21 1915 June 13

Box 63, Folder  201

Manometer tube and pitot tube used by Mr. I.H.Teilman, Consolidated Irrig. Dist. for testing pumps. Mr. Teilman claims that he obtains very reliable results with this type of measuring device 730-B-d-1 1929 July 9

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  202

Pump test on Bassett Ranch, west of Winters 730-B-d-2 1931

Photographer: V.G.-A.P.
Box 63, Folder  203

Test of pumping plant on Theodore Thorp's ranch, Winters 730-B-d-3 1931

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet-V.G.
Box 63, Folder  204

Test of pumping plant, Robinson's ranch, one mile and half east of Winters 730-B-d-4 1931

Photographer: V.G.-A.C.
Box 63, Folder  205

Power losses and efficiencies of pumps. Before repair. San Joaquin Light and Power Co 730-B-d-5 1938 February 15

Scope and Content

Slide no. 1221G
Box 63, Folder  206

Power losses and efficiencies of pumps. After repair. San Joaquin Light and Power co 730-B-d-6 1938 February 15

Scope and Content

Slide no. 1222G
Box 63, Folder  207

Pump testing, Wolfskill Experimental Orchard, Winters, Calif. George Odell reading manometer 730-B-d-7 1938 December 1

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  208

Pump testing, Wolfskill Experimental Orchard, Winter, Calif. 2-foot rectangular weir 730-B-d-8 1938 December 1

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  209

Pump testing, Wolfskill Experimental Orchard, Winters, Calif. 2-foot rectangular weir 730-B-d-9 1939 December 1

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 63, Folder  210

Pacific Gas & Electric Power House and Penstock, Brown's Valley Irrigation District, Yuba Co., California 730-C-a-1 1916 June 7

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

After being used for power, the water is delivered to the irrigation district. July 8, 1921 - This power house has a since been abandoned. - Hutchins, Wells A.
Box 63, Folder  211

Upper power house, San Antonio Canon, near Pomona, Calif. Pacific Light and Power Co. owner 730-C-a-2 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  212

Middle power house, San Antonio Canon, near Pomona, Calif. Ontario Power Co. owner 730-C-a-3 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  213

Lower power house, San Antonio Canon, near Pomona, Calif. Ontario and San Antonio Heights Railway Co. owner 730-C-a-4 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 63, Folder  214

Power House at Don Pedro Dam 730-C-a-5 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 63, Folder  215

Pumps and Motors, Main Pumping Plant, Gem Irrigation District, Idaho 730-C-b-1 undated

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This print was furnished by Mr. W. W. Peter, Secretary of the Gem Irrigation District.
Box 63, Folder  216

Gasoline Engine No. 2 25 HP, owned by S.V.Scarlett, Calif. This engine used for pumping from Cache Creek on a number of ranches 730-C-b-2a 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  217

Motors, Main Pumping Plant, Gem Irrigation District, Idaho 730-C-b-2 (No neg.) undated

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This print was furnished by Mr. W. W. Peter, Secretary of the Gem Irrigation District.
Box 63, Folder  218

Pumping Engine, Calif 730-C-b-3 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  219

Untitled 730-B-4 undated

Box 63, Folder  220

Untitled 730-B-5 undated

Box 63, Folder  221

Untitled 730-B-6 undated

Box 63, Folder  222

Sub-station, Modesto Irrigation District power plant 730-C-c-1 1924 May 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  223

Power sub-station - Modesto Irrigation District, May 22, 1924 730-C-c-2 1924 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  224

Effect of water lift on power requirement. San Joaquin Light and Power Co 730-C-c-3 1938 February 15

Scope and Content

Slide no. 1220G
Box 63, Folder  225

Save 1/2 the power by using the wheel in place of the centrifugal collins water wheel 730-C-c-4 1918 April 27

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 63, Folder  226

Vegetable Gardens, Irrigated by Windmills, South San Francisco, California 730-C-d-1 (No neg) 1916 March 11

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 63, Folder  227

Typical hilltop irrigation SW of Colma, vegetables irrigated from wind mills. Elevation about 600' 730-C-d-7 1920 November 9

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 63, Folder  228

Waste in Pumping. Note Distance water is carried above ground surface. Yuba City, California 730-Z-1 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 63, Folder  229

Mat of fig roots taken from well on A.M. Thorpe ranch near Winters, Calif. Width of mat represents inside circumference of well 730-Z-2 1931 June

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Root growth took place around the outside of the suction pipe of a centrifugal pump and inside the 12-inch well casing. Length of mat was about 7 feet.
Box 64, Folder  1

Thornton's Well, Palo Verde Mesa, California 735-A-1 1914 December

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  2

Artesian Well, Upper Lake, Calif. This well has never given out 735-A-3 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  3

Valley above Terra Bella Irrigation District showing ranch of 100 acres proposed to be purchased by the district for a Pumping ground 730-A-5 1919 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Deer Creek borders the ranch along the timber. A little to the right of the center of the picture a new well being bored.
Box 64, Folder  4

Artesian Wells on east side of Big Springs, Siskiyou County 730-A-6 1928 July 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  5

Douglas hand pump no. 4. Well used for measuring depth to ground water in Putah Creek investigations. SE1/4, S36, 8N, R1W 735-A-7 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 64, Folder  6

Well used for measuring depth to ground water in Putah Creek investigation. S10, 7N1E 730-A-8 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 64, Folder  7

Blowers' well, S.E. of Woodland 735-A-15 1931 September

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 64, Folder  8

Lantern slide negatives as follows filed in envelope 735-B-46 735-B-46 1935

Photographer: MRH

Scope and Content

G 1134 - Hydraulic ram. G 1136 - General classification of pumps. G 1137 - Volute pump. G 1138 - Centrifugal pump with whirlpool chamber and spiral case. G 1139 - Air lift pump. G 1140 - Plunger pumps. G 1141 - Direct flow and turbine pumps. G 1142 - Drilling tools with standard drilling outfit. G 1146 - Mills well casing perforator.
Box 64, Folder  9

Clearing brush from raw land with railroad rail and 8 horses 740-A-2 1906 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  10

Leveling land, Imperial Valley. Removing hummocks with Fresno scrapers 740-A-3 1906 September

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  11

Clearing brush from new land in Imperial Valley, Calif. with the Beam. This not only clears the brush but also removes a portion of the small hummocks 740-A-4 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  12

Rock Removed from Land for Planting Orange Orchard, near Claremont, California 740-A-5 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

The cost of preparing the land was $250 per acre.
Box 64, Folder  13

Clearing ground for irrigation, Modesto, Calif 740-A-6 undated

Box 64, Folder  14

Uncleared sage brush land, Malin I.D. Orland project 740-A-9 1929 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  15

Weighted rubber tired wheel tractor used in combination with a carry-all for earth moving. Taken near Campbell Tract 740-A-10 1953 April

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  16

See 775 for Home made level 740-B undated

Box 64, Folder  17

Leveling Very Sandy Land, Fairmead Colony, Madera County, California 740-B-1 1915 February 24

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 64, Folder  18

Levelling check with Fresno scraper, Grain irrigation plat, Modesto, Calif 740-B-2 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  19

Drag for levelling land, Willows, California 740-B-3 1916 March

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  20

Levelling Land for Rice on Spalding Ranch Willows, California 740-B-4 undated

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  21

Levelling Land for alfalfa, Davis, California 740-B-5 1916 October

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  22

"Leveller" for Grading Land, Willows, California 740-B-6 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  23

"Leveller" for Grading Lnd, Willows, Cal 740-B-7 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  24

Drag for Levelling Land, Willows, California 740-B-8 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  25

Levelling Land for Rice, Wiltons, California. Heavy Drag Pulled by Tractor 740-B-9 undated

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  26

Buck Scraper, Unloaded, Imperial Valley, California 740-B-10 1916

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  27

Buck Scraper, Loaded, Ipmerial Valley, California 740-B-11 1916

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  28

Levelling Land on Guersney Tract treat near Stockton, Califonria, with Holt Caterpillar Land Leveller 740-B-12 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This leveller is worked in the stubble without any previous Plow tug. Hummocks are being out own and degressions filled.
Box 64, Folder  29

Levelling Land on Guersney Tract near Stockton, California, with holt Caterpillar Land Leveller 740-B-13 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This leveller is worked in the stubble without any previous plowing. Hummocks are being cut down and depressions filled.
Box 64, Folder  30

Leveling check with Fresno scraper. Grain irrigation palt, Modesto, Cal 740-B-14 undated

Box 64, Folder  31

Preparing Land for alfalfa Irrigation, Willows, Cal. Tractor and Checker 740-B-16 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  32

Side of Lovelock tail buck scraper 740-B-17 1918 May 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  33

Tail buck scraper on Ontario Sewage Farm made in Lovelock, Nevada 740-B-18 1918 May 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  34

Land levelled for border irrigation of alfalfa, Menlo Park, Sacred Heart Academy 740-B-19 1920

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  35

Land levelled for border irrigation of alfalfa, Sacred Heart Academy, Menlo Park 740-B-20 1920

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  36

Levelling land subsequently planted to Muir peaches. Delhi Experimental Irrigation Tract 740-B-21 undated

Box 64, Folder  37

Levelling land for alfalfa, Davis, Calif 740-B-22 1916 October

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  38

Fig. 2. House Document No. 539, International Water Commission report. Looking east across a newly prepared tract of land 2 miles south of Wellton, Gila River Valley, Arizona, page 112 740-B-23 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

1926
Box 64, Folder  39

Six-yard Schmeiser land leveler pulled by Diesel 35, Caterpillar Tractor Co. photograph, see data file 117.3 740-B-24 1934 October 26

Scope and Content

Slide no. H-1186
Box 64, Folder  40

Leveling and smoothing a field with a one-man operated leveler float 740-B-25 1938 April

Scope and Content

Slide no. H-1256

General

From Reclamation Era v. 28(4):70.
Box 64, Folder  41

Marvin land leveller. Wheel base 60 ft. Knights Landing 740-B-26 1938 April 1

Photographer: Madson, B. A. (Ben Adolph), 1887-1974
Box 64, Folder  42

Grading land for ladino clover. Wyatt's ranch, Oakdale, Calif. Caterpillar tractor and Le Tourneau scraper. Contract, $14.00 per acre 740-B-27 1938 August 9

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  43

Land preparation for alfalfa. Levees have been thrown up for pre- irrigation, Dan Best's ranch near Knights Landing. Sept. 2, 1938 740-B-28 1938 September 2

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  44

Hydraulic scraper for land levelling. Seen at Burham's Ranch, 8 mi. North of Mass Landing, Calif 740-B-29 1938 August 12

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  45

Land leveler built by Schmeiser Mfg. Co., Davis. Owned by Eakel Bros., Woodland, Calif. This is one of a few such machines that was constructed on order. Said to be very satisfactory, the partial disadvantage being it requires 2 men to operate it 740-B-30 1938 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  46

Leveler built and used by M. I. Sanderson, Davis, Calif. Sept. 2, 1938. Hydraulically operated. Cost approximately $400.00 740-B-31 1938 September 2

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  47

Le Tourneau Carry-all scraper operated with caterpillar RD 7 tractor. Weyand Ranch between Davis and Dixon. This outfit was operated by Nichols Creagin, Modesto. Sept 2, 1938 740-B-32 1938 September 2

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  48

Matley scraper with airlift in use near Dixon, California, operated with Caterpillar RD 4 tractor 740-B-33 1938 September 2

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. H-1281
Box 64, Folder  49

George Knaggs' land leveller used by him, 5 miles west of Dixon, south of Putah Creek Bridge. Machine built by Joe West, Dunnigan. Machine has a 60 ft. wheel base "tumble bug" scraper 740-B-34 1938 September

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  50

Detail of leveling machine built by Joe West, College City. machine used by Jesse Knaggs near Davis. This picture taken on Sept. 2, 1938 740-B-35 1938 September

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  51

14 ft. Tower scraper with Matley airlift operated with 35 H.P. Allis Chalmers tractor. Geo. Knaggs, West of Davis. View in negative file shows scraper loaded. Pictures taken on film damaged by fire, June 30, 1938 740-B-36 1938 September

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

H-1282
Box 64, Folder  52

Leveling machine built and used by Dan Best, Woodland, California. The machine has 75' wheel base and is 12' wide. Drawn by Caterpillar D8 tractor. Machine cost about $1,000 to build. Picture shows machine second time over field 740-B-37 1938 September 2

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. 740-B-31
Box 64, Folder  53

Sorenson Brothers' leveler, Mendota, Calif 740-B-38 1938 September 2

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  54

Caterpillar Diesel D7 tractor pulling Marvin land plane in 3rd gear. The D7 is used for general farm work, consumes 3 1/2 gals fuel per hr. Owner, River farms Co., Knights Landing 740-B-39 1938 October 18

Photographer: Caterpillar Tractor Company

Scope and Content

Slide no. 740-B-32
Box 64, Folder  55

Caterpillar Twenty-Two pulling home made leveler preparing ground for planting chili peppers. Operating on 2 gals. 6 1/2 fuel per hr. Owner, Taisuke Yasukochi, San Luis Rey, Calif 740-B-40 1938 January 30

Photographer: Caterpillar Tractor Company

Scope and Content

Slide no. 740-B-33
Box 64, Folder  56

Caterpillar Diesel RD4 pulling land leveler, preparing beds for planting strawberries. Working 10 hrs. day on 2 gals 6 cents fuel per hr. Owner, Yamamoto Bros, Salines Calif 740-B-41 1938 January 19

Photographer: Caterpillar Tractor Company

Scope and Content

Slide 740-B-34
Box 64, Folder  57

Caterpillar Diesel RD4 pulling homemade float, preparing 4000 acres for tomatoes. Cover 60 acres in two 11-hr. shifts, consuming 2 1/2 gals. 5 cents fuel per hr. This RD4 has operated 5000 hours, and is one of a fleet of Caterpillars on this 7000 acre enterprise. Owner, H.P. Garin Co., Brentwood, Calif 740-B-42 1937 April

Photographer: Caterpillar Tractor Company

Scope and Content

740-B-35
Box 64, Folder  58

Scraper and clod crusher. T.G.Schmeiser ranch, Fresno 740-B-43 (No neg.) 1940

Photographer: Schmeiser, T. G.
Box 64, Folder  59

Two views of Marvin land planer. Field S.W. of Woodland, California. The width of this machine is 8 or 10 ft. and the wheel base is 60 ft. The position of the scraper is adjustable. The usual practice is to set it a little higher for the first time over the field, and then set it down so it forms a true plane 740-B-44 1942 March 16

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  60

(a) View of land recently levelled with the Marvin land planer. (see 740-B-44). (b) View of land leveler seen about 5 miles S.W. of Woodland. This machine is about 12 ft. wide and has a wheel base of about 40 ft. This machine is ingenious with respect to the electrical control of the position of the scraper. By means of ropes it can be pulled from the tractor seat. The scraper can be moved up or down with a small electric motor driven by storage batteries 740-B-45 1942 March 16

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  61

Land leveling equipment consisting of Ateco Carry-All, Serial No. 2304, Model No. H-81 made by American Tractor Equipment Corp, Oakland, California and International Diesel Tractor T.D. 18. Level work in progress on Solano Tract, University farm, Davis, Calif 740-B-46 1948 October 7

Photographer: Marr & Scott
Box 64, Folder  62

Landleveling equipment consisting of Ateco Carry-All, Serial No. 2304 Model No. H-81 made by American Tractor Equipment Corp., Oakland, Calif. and International Diesel Tractor T.D. 18. Level work in progress on Solano Tract, University farm, Davis, Calif 740-B-47 1948 October 7

Photographer: Marr & Scott
Box 64, Folder  63

Land leveling equipment consisting of Ateco Carry-All, Serial No. 2304, Model No. H-81, made by American Tractor Equipment Corp., Oakland, Calif. and International Diesel tractor T.D. 18. Level work in progress on Solano Tract, University Farm, Davis, Calif 740-B-48 1948 October 7

Photographer: Marr & Scott
Box 64, Folder  64

Land leveling equipment consisting of Ateco Carry-All, Serial No. 2304, Model No. H-81, made by American Tractor Equipment Corp., Oakland, Calif. and International Diesel Tractor T.D. 18. Level work in progress on Solano Tract, University farm, Davis, Calif 740-B-49 1948 October 7

Photographer: Marr & Scott
Box 64, Folder  65

Land leveling equipment consisting of Ateco Carry-All, Serial No. 2304, Model No. H-81, made by American Tractor Equipment Corp., Oakland, Calif. and International Diesel Tractor T.D. 18. Level work in progress on Solano Tract, University farm, Davis, Calif 740-B-50 1948 October 7

Photographer: Marr & Scott
Box 64, Folder  66

Land leveling equipment consisting of Ateco Carry-All, Serial No. 2304, Model No. H-81, made by American Tractor Equipment Corp., Oakland, Calif. and International Diesel tractor T.D. 18. Level work in progress on Solano Tract, University Farm, Davis, Calif 740-B-51 1948 October 7

Photographer: Marr & Scott
Box 64, Folder  67

Landplane used for smoothing land 740-B-52 1949 July 14

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  68

Small chisel for renovating land following leveling 740-B-53 1949 July 14

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  69

Border machine, owned by Mr. Craft, Oakdale, Calif. for making narrow checks (15 ft.) for pasture irrigation. Equipped with wings for making 21 ft. checks. Rear view 740-B-54 1949 July 14

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  70

Border machine, owned by Mr. Craft, Oakdale, California for making narrow checks (15 ft.) for pasture irrigation. Equipped with wings for making 21 ft. checks. Rear view with blades in cutting position 740-B-55 1949 July 14

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  71

Border machine, owned by Mr. Craft, Oakdale, California for making narrow checks (15 ft.) for pasture irrigation. Equipped with wings for making 21 ft. checks. Side view with blades in working position 740-B-56 1949 July 14

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  72

Border machine, owned by Mr. Craft, Oakdale, California for making narrow checks (15 ft.) for pasture irrigation. Equipped with wings for making 21 ft. checks. side view with blades raised 740-B-57 1949 July 14

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  73

Atlas scraper being used to smooth land 740-B-58 1949 October

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  74

Miller or Rotary Scraper - 6 yd. bucket, powered by 22 H.P. tractor. Haussler Ranch. Davis, Calif 740-B-59 1949 November

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  75

Miller Scraper for leveling land. University Farm demonstration 740-B-60 1950 October

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  76

Turnapull scraper for leveling land owned by Heidrick Bros, Woodland, Calif 740-B-61 1950 April

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  77

Land plane for smoothing land, University Farm 740-B-62 1949 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  78

Land leveling equipment at work north of Sacramento, Calif 740-B-63 1949 May

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  79

Land leveling equipment at work north of Sacramento, Calif 740-B-64 1949 May

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  80

Land leveling equipment at work north of Sacramento, California 740-B-65 1949 May

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  81

Land leveling equipment at work north of Sacramento, Calif 740-B-66 1949 May

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  82

Border strip drag for leveling individual border strips. University Farm 740-B-67 1950 September

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  83

Crawler tractor carrier scraper unit, on farm about 5 miles northwest of Davis 740-B-68 1953 April

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  84

A rubber tired 4-wheel tractor and carrier scraper unit. Taken near Bakersfield 740-B-70 1953 April

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  85

Crawler tractor and Hydraulically operated bottomless scraper. This picture was taken on a farm adjacent to Highway 40 two miles west of Dixon 740-B-71 1953 May

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  86

A crawler tractor drawn 80 foot land plane. This picture was taken near Bakersfield 740-B-72 1953 April

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  87

This is a rubber tired two wheel tractor and carrier scraper unit. Taken on a farm 5 miles northwest of Davis 740-B-73 1953 April

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  88

Buck Scraper 740-B-74 1954 January

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  89

Double mole board plow for leveling ridges. Taken at Wolfskill 740-B-74 1954 November 15

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  90

Border disk on carrier for transporting showing a hook at left end for attaching a gap closer. Taken at Wolfskill 740-B-75 1954 November 15

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  91

Untitled 740-B-76 undated

Box 64, Folder  92

Corrugator for preparing flat land for pasture irrigation. Published Surface Irrigation Calif Agriculture April 1957 Constructed by Henry Van Dorsten, Woodland Calif 740-B-77 1955

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  93

Constructing lateral ditch in extension of system of I.W. Co. No. 4, near Brawley, Calif 740-C-1 1906 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  94

Making laterals under the Modesto Turlock Canal, Calif 740-C-2 undated

Box 64, Folder  95

Four horse Fresno scraper. Excavating canal, Yolo County, Calif 740-C-3 1907

Photographer: M
Box 64, Folder  96

Making a Ditch with Excavator, Willows, Cal 740-C-4 1916 March

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  97

Ditch Construction, Yolo County rice field near Plainfield, showing use of excavator 740-C-5 1920

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  98

Ditch machine built by Elmer C. Von Glahn from Killefer subsoiler and ditcher. Makes ditch 20" deep below ground level. Used for sprinkler machine 740-C-6 1938 August 12

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  99

Ditcher seen at Mendota, 8/12/38 740-C-7 1938 August 12

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  100

Large tractor-drawn ditcher - Owner, H. Von Dorsten. Woodland, Calif 740-C-8 1949 November

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  101

Large Ditch plow opening ditch in By-pass. Owned by Von Dorsten, Woodland, Calif 740-C-9 1949 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  102

Large Plow for opening ditches, owned by Heidrick Bros., Woodland, Calif 740-C-10 1949 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  103

Ditch Plow. Taken On A Field About 2 Miles South Of Davis, California 740-C-11 1950 Fall

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  104

Untitled 740-C-12 undated

Box 64, Folder  105

Tractor Ditches O.E.S. - I & D Investigation 761-A 740-C-13 undated

Box 64, Folder  106

Fresno scraper building farm lateral on farm of G.W. Horn, Modesto 740-C-14 1904

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  107

Head ditch, alfalfa irrigation, Idaho 740-C-15 1958

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  108

Checks Fully Cultivated Ready for Seeding 740-D-4 1919

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  109

Rolling Checks After Seeding 740-D-5 1919

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  110

Discing Checks before seeding 740-D-6 1919

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  111

Making checks at grain irrigation palt, Modesto, Calif 740-D-7 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  112

Large checker, Phelan Ranch, Butte County California 740-D-9 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  113

Large checker, Phelan Ranch, Butte County, Cal. Requires two tractors to pull it 740-D-10 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  114

Checker for Making Rice Levees, Willows, Cal 740-D-11 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  115

Checker for Making Rice Levees, Willows, Cal 740-D-12 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  116

Checker for Making Levees, Willows, California 740-D-13 1916 October

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  117

Checker for Making Rice Levees, Willows, Cal 740-D-14 1916 April

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  118

Preparing Land for Rice Irrigation, Willows, Cal 740-D-14-a 1916 April

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Shows tractor and checker making levees.
Box 64, Folder  119

Preparing Land for Irrigation. Making Levees with Tractor and Checker, Willows, California 740-D-15 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  120

Ashley Checker, Biggs, California 740-D-16 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  121

Steel "V" Used in Making Ditches and Levees in Rice Field, Biggs, Cal 740-D-17 undated

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  122

Steel "V" Biggs, California 740-D-18 1916 October

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  123

alfalfa field on Durham Ranch of Stanford University east of Butte Creek 740-D-19 1917 December

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The main ditch appears in the shadow in the foreground. This field is apparently almost perfectly prepared and the picture is typical of the natural beauty of the tract.
Box 64, Folder  124

Newly prepared alfalfa borders on the University Farm at Davis, California. This and picture 659 show the best practice in getting land ready for alfalfa irrigation 740-D-20 undated

Scope and Content

See also 740-E-32
Box 64, Folder  125

Land prepared for border irrigation of alfalfa 740-D-21 undated

Box 64, Folder  126

Newly prepared border for irrigation of alfalfa 740-D-22 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  127

Constructing levee for rice irrigation 740-D-23 1932

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 64, Folder  128

alfalfa land prepared for strip checks 740-D-24 1932

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 64, Folder  129

alfalfa field prepared for contour flooding 740-D-25 1932

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 64, Folder  130

Land prepared for cantaloupes in Imperial Valley, See House Document No. 259, International Water Commission, U.S. and Mexico 740-D-26 1927

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  131

Newly prepared alfalfa checks. Klamath 740-D-27 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  132

Home-made machine for building alfalfa borders, 12 ft. wide. Built and used by Eakle Bros. Woodland, Calif. Appearance of borders after constructing with this machine is shown in picture 740-D-29 740-D-28 1938 September 2

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  133

Newly constructed alfalfa borders made with the machine shown in picture 700-D-28. Eakle Bros. Woodland, Calif. Sept. 2. Borders are finished with machine shown in picture 740-D-30 740-D-29 1938 September 2

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Other view, neg.
Box 64, Folder  134

Levee used for trimming alfalfa borders after constructing with the machine shown in picture 740-D-28. The appearance of the levee after trimming with this levee is shown in picture 740-D-31. Eakel Bros. Sept. 2 740-D-30 1938 September 2

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  135

Appearance of alfalfa borders after trimming with machine shown in picture 740-D-30. Eakel Bros. Sept. 2, 1938 740-D-31 1938 September 2

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  136

Machine used for constructing borders for Ladino clover. Built and operated by Frank Wyatt and James Dunn (upper seat), Oakdale, California. This machine levels the strip cross-wise and constructs the borders in one operation at a cost of about $2.00 per acre. 2 left-hand views in negative file. Oct. 5, 1938 740-D-32 1938 October 5

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. H-1284
Box 64, Folder  137

Ladino clover, Oakdale, Calif. Shows borders made by Wyatt and Dunn machine after field has been in clover several years. Sheep use borders for paths so that very little clover grows on top 740-D-34 1938 October 5

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  138

Ladino clover, Oakdale, Calif., similar to 740-D-34. Outline boxes form head ditch to irrigate strips 740-D-35 1938 October 5

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989

Scope and Content

Slide no. E-1286
Box 64, Folder  139

Newly prepared land for alfalfa Frank. Hillside near pump No. 1, University Farm, Davis. Terraced checks for alfalfa 740-D-36 1940 January 3

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  140

Border ridger, Heidrick Bros., County Road 97, Woodland 740-D-37 1947 Spring

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948

Scope and Content

Ridger consists of 3/8" steel plate, 3' high and 10' long. Plate is supported between channel iron runners by stub axels. Cutting edges welded to both top and bottom edge of the steel plate. A tripping mechanism holds the plate in a vertical position. The operator, seated on the front corner of the machine, can release the trip and cause the plate to revolve about its axels. The mechanism catches and holds the plate after it has made a half revolution and again reaches a vertical position. The depth of cut can be regulated by a level adjustment. In operation, the machine is run at right angles to the border strips. As it moves forward, a uniform depth of cut is made across the entire strip between two ridges. The operator releases the trip when in line with previously set stakes that mark the place for the ridges. The blade then rolls over the gathered soil, locks into vertical position and is ready to start gathering soil for the next ridge. Usually a V-type drag or other implement is required for final shpaing of the ridges. Legend by Aldert Molenaar who accompanied J.B. Brown when taking photos.
Box 64, Folder  141

Heidrinck Bros. Doodle-Bug (turn-over) Scraper for checking land for border irrigation 740-D-38 1949 October

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  142

Plowing ridges made with Doodle-bug (turn-over scraper) preparatory to the final shaping of the levees for a border irrigated field. Heidrick Bros., Woodland equipment 740-D-39 1949 October

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  143

Corrugation implement - Wt. 1 ton plus 3 ton water. Build entirely of steel. Used to corrugate contour-irrigated land having less than 0.2% slope & heavy soil - S.E. of Dixon, Calif 740-D-40 1949 October

Photographer: Marr, J. C.

Scope and Content

Similar pictures in negative folder.
Box 64, Folder  144

Drop scraper for checking preparatory to making the levees for border irrigation 740-D-41 1949 October

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  145

Patrol Highway Blade being used to shape the levees for Border irrigation 740-D-42 1949 October

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  146

Tractor pushing a ditch filler and pulling a small "a". border shaper as a means to construct the levees for border irrigation. Prior to this operation the field had been checked 740-D-43 1949 October

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  147

Levee Machine for constructing contour levees on rice fields 740-D-44 1949 October

Photographer: Marr, J. C.

Scope and Content

Manufactured by Yonkers and Johnson, Inc., Dos Palos, Calif.
Box 64, Folder  148

Corrugating for a contour-corrugation system for irrigating pasture on flat land and heavy soil 740-D-45 1949 November

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  149

Contour-corrugation system for irrigating pasture on flat land & heavy soil 740-D-46 1949 November

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  150

Contours of a contour-corrugation system for irrigating pasture on flat land and heavy soil 740-D-47 1949 November

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  151

Corrugated field, also to be contoured for pasture irrigation, corrugator in foreground 740-D-48 undated

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  152

Levees being built by Wiggins border machine. Note difference in size of levees on upper and lower side of check 740-D-49 1949 November

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  153

Border Machine for constructing 28' checks for irrigating alfalfa. Will take out 0.5% side slope. Machine owned by Jim Wiggins, Dixon, Calif 740-D-50 1949 November

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  154

Contour-corrugation system for irrigating pasture on flatland & heavy soil 740-D-51 1949 November

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  155

Heidrick Bros., Woodland, Calif. Border Shaper consisting of an "A" and a "V" in one farm - steel constructed 100 across per day could be covered with this machine 740-D-52 1949 November

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  156

Heidrick Bros. Border Shaper 740-D-53 1949 October

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  157

Contour checks with corrugations for irrigation and surface draining pasture - By-pass - S.E. Dixon, Calif 740-D-54 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  158

Corrugated contour checks for pasture irrigation - By-pass 740-D-55 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  159

Contour check irrigated pasture S.E. of Dixon, Calif 740-D-56 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  160

Border irrigated land furrowed for first irrigation, between Davis and Woodland 740-D-57 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  161

Craft's border machine, Oakdale, California 740-D-58 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  162

Craft's Border Machine, Oakdale, Calif 740-D-59 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  163

Craft's Border Machine, Oakdale, California 740-D-60 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  164

Border Machine. Oakdale, California 740-D-61 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  165

Heidrick Bros., Woodland, Calif., Doodle-Bug (turn-over scraper) for checking land for border irrigation 740-D-62 1949 November

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  166

Heidrick Bros., Woodland, Calif., Doodle-Bug (turn-over scraper) for checking land for border irrigation 740-D-63 1949 November

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  167

Border Drag, University Farm 740-D-64 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  168

Border Machine owned by Mr. Craft, Oakdale, California 740-D-65 1950

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  169

Border shaper, Heidrick Bros., Woodland, Calif 740-D-66 1950 July

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  170

Heidrick Bros. Flip Flop or Turnover scraper. Woodland, California 740-D-67 1949 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  171

Levee for temporary border system. Crop is sesbania 740-D-68 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  172

Border disk being used to throw up borders, Stanislaus County 740-D-69 1951 June

Photographer: Funnell, J.H., Farm Advisor
Box 64, Folder  173

Border disk being used to throw up borders, Stanislaus County 740-D-70 1951 June

Photographer: Funnell, J.H., Farm Advisor
Box 64, Folder  174

Border disk being used to throw up borders, Stanislaus County 740-D-71 1951 June

Photographer: Funnell, J.H., Farm Advisor
Box 64, Folder  175

Border disk being used to throw up borders, Stanislaus County 740-D-72 1951 June

Photographer: Funnell, J.H., Farm Advisor
Box 64, Folder  176

Making levees for border irrigation with equipment consisting of ridger in front of the tractor for cross checking dumps and a border shaper to the rear of the tractor. Farm adjacent to Davis to North 740-D-74 1951 Summer

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  177

Implement used for closing levee gaps used on University Farm at Wolfskill 740-D-75 1952 March

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  178

Implement for knocking down contour check levees on the University Farm at Wolfskill 740-D-76 1952 March

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  179

Levee vee constructed of sheet metal and angle irons used for constructing contour check levees. Picture taken in the Winters area during March 1952 740-D-77 1952 March

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  180

Border machine. Picture taken between Davis and Woodland, Calif 740-D-78 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  181

Two types of gap closers. Small one on left is an old type which gives relatively inferior performance. One on right has better capacity and has ball bearing movement. Its performance is reported to be very good. Taken at Sargents Mfg. Plant near Winters 740-D-78 1954 November 15

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  182

A satisfactory orchard furrower, commonly seen in Southern California 740-E-1 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  183

Furrowing for Orchard Irrigation, Southern California 740-E-2 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  184

Burrowing Out Machine for Orchard Work, California 740-E-3 1916 July 20

Box 64, Folder  185

Furrowing Out Machine for Orchard Work, California 740-E-4 1916 July 20

Box 64, Folder  186

Furrowing Out Machine for Orchard Work, California 740-E-5 1916 July 20

Box 64, Folder  187

Furrowing Out Machine for Orchard Work, California 740-E-6 1916 July 20

Box 64, Folder  188

Furrowing Out Machine for Orchard Work, California 740-E-7 1916 July 20

Box 64, Folder  189

Preparing Muscat vineyard for irrigation with disc harrow. Clovis, California 740-E-8 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  190

V Crowder used in Making Ditch, Fresno County, Cal. Near Reedley 740-E-9 (No neg.) 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  191

Throwing up levees for basin irrigation with disc harrow 740-E-10 undated

Scope and Content

Slide no. H-453
Box 64, Folder  192

Making Levees in Orchard with Road Scraper, Merced near Planada, California 740-E-11 1916 July 20

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  193

Home-Made V Crowder for Making Ditches in Santa Clara Valley California, prune Orchard 740-E-12 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  194

"V" crowder for making ditches, Fresno County 740-E-13 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  195

Orchard ridger, Fresno County, California 740-E-14 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  196

Wing Plow for Making Levees, Patterson, California. Note Heavy Soil 740-E-15 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  197

Triangular Harrow for Cultivating Strawberry Furrows, Lodi, Cal 740-E-16 1915 September 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 64, Folder  198

Detail view of cultivators used on Arlington Fruit Company's Ranch, Riverside, Calif 740-E-17 undated

Box 64, Folder  199

Cultivator blades, Arlington Fruit Company's Ranch, Riverside, Calif 740-E-18 undated

Box 64, Folder  200

Furrowing young orange orchard near Claremont, Calif. Better practice to irrigate entire space between rows 740-E-19 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  201

Furrow Irrigation. Destroying furrows by cultivation in orange orchard near Pomona, Calif 740-E-20 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  202

Furrow irrigation. Destroying furrows by cultivation near Pomona, Calif 740-E-21 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  203

Two-horse float in an orchard 740-E-22 undated

Box 64, Folder  204

Furrowing for irrigation in the Lefingwell Grove, near Whittier 740-E-23 undated

Box 64, Folder  205

Orchard levees built by Parish ridger 740-E-24 1925 May 31

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 64, Folder  206

Parish ridger in operation 740-E-25 1925 May 31

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 64, Folder  207

Building orchard levees with a Parish ridger 740-E-26 1925 May 31

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 64, Folder  208

Making levees on tractor. Mountain View, California 740-E-27 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  209

Making levees on tractor. Mountain View, California 740-E-28 1922 June 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  210

Making levees. Mountain View, California 740-E-29 1922 June 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  211

Checking Land for Border Irrigation of Alfalfa on Durham State Colony, Fall of 1919 740-E-30 1919

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

In this work the teams work in one direction the full distance across the field under preparation, and returning, work the other way. A large number of teams worked when the picture was taken.
Box 64, Folder  212

Wing plow used in making levees. Note stock required in heavy soil. Patterson, Calif 740-E-31 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Slide no. 75 H-134
Box 64, Folder  213

Land prepared for seeding and irrigation of alfalfa 740-E-32 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  214

Preparing levees for basin irrigation with V crowder. Apricot orchard, Mountain View Deciduous Fruit Station 740-E-33 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  215

Contour irrigation or orchard in Santa Clara Valley 740-E-40 1934 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  216

Victor Valley. Taken to show type of soil 740-E-41 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  217

Blade type orchard ridger. University Farm 740-E-42 1938 August 20

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  218

Furrows on contour grades varying from 1% at left to 5% at right. Irrigation class 120 trial to determine most desirable grade for contour furrows for this soil type, University Farm, Davis, Nov. 1938. Erosion in furrow was noticeable in all except the upper furrow. Contour grades of 1%, then 1 1/2, 2, 2 1/2, 3, 3 1/2, 4 and 5 % at right 740-E-43 1938

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  219

(1) Machine for constructing broad furrows. Walnut orchard, Pomona. (2) Closeup of machine for constructing broad furrows 740-E-44 1939 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  220

Small steel levee shaper for constructing orchard contour levees 740-E-45 1949 October

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  221

Orchard contour irrigation near Winters, Calif 740-E-46 1949 October

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  222

Untitled 740-E-47 undated

Box 64, Folder  223

Fresno scraper - building farm lateral on farm of G.W. Harn - Modesto, Calif 740-E-48 1904 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  224

Preparing land for furrowing and checking orchards 740-E-49 undated

Box 64, Folder  225

Furrow irrigation scenes near Yakima, Washington. See card number 750-C-201 740-E 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  226

Showing tillage operations in Imperial Valley Enlarged prints fo these views in negative file. Negatives on file at Citrus Experiment Station Riverside, Calif 740-F-1 1936 August 30

Photographer: Compton, O. C. (Oliver Cecil), 1903-
Box 64, Folder  227

Subsoiling-Oakdale, California 740-F-12 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  228

Subsoiling - Oakdale, California 740-F-13 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  229

Subsoiling - Oakdale, California 740-F-14 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  230

Subsoiling - Oakdale, California 740-F-15 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  231

Untitled 740-F-17 1952

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  232

Untitled 740-F-18 1959

Photographer: Hendersen, D.
Box 64, Folder  233

Land prepared for contour irrigation and later abandoned. Kern County Land Company 740-Z-1 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 64, Folder  234

Chiseling 740-Z-2 1949 November

Photographer: Marr, J. C.

Scope and Content

Slide no. 740-Z-1
Box 64, Folder  235

Overflow valve for alfalfa planted on terraces. Arlington, Calif 750-A-1 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  236

Orchard valve connected to steel pressure line, Whittier, Calif 750-A-2 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  237

Overflow valve, Arlington Heights, Arlington, Calif 750-A-3 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  238

Over-flow orchard valves for contour irrigation. Valves of 16 in. pipe with wier partition set vertically in center of pipe. Bastanchury Ranch. La Habra, Calif 750-A-4 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  239

Permanent alfalfa valve. Santa Paula, Calif 750-A-5 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  240

Orchard distributing pipes. Raised to be out of cultivation. (2nd view) Mont Bello, Calif 750-A-6 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  241

Orchard distributing valve of vit. clay pipe (old type) Gates of cast iron with rubber gaskets which press against plates with pressure. Highlands, Calif 750-A-7 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  242

Orchard distributing pipes. Water runs from 1/4in. holes spaced 4 feet apart feeding furrow. (1st. view) Monte Bello, Calif 750-A-8 undated

Box 64, Folder  243

Large orchard valve. Not good except against curb or fence as it obstructs cultivation. Whittier, Calif 750-A-9 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  244

Large orchard valve feeding two middles. Good when against curb otherwise in way of cultivation. Covina, Calif 750-A-10 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  245

4 in G.I. portable pipe and slide gates. Santa Ana, Calif 750-A-11 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  246

Tapoon and 2 in. G.I. spouts in walnut irrigation. Santa Ana, Calif 750-A-12 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  247

Overflow orchard valve, Arlington Hts., Arlington, Calif 750-A-13 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  248

Oval orchard valve. Santa Paula, Calif 750-A-14 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  249

Redbanks Orchard, Tulare County, California 750-A-15 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

1400 acres of deciduous fruits. Water pumped from wells and raised to 273 feet on hillside. Orchard is disked but not plowed. Unique methods of running water down steep hillsides. Uniform moisture content maintained. Phil Baer, manager, says "Avoid a feast or famine."
Box 64, Folder  250

Common type distributing orchard valve of terra cotta pipe. Monte Bello 750-A-16 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  251

Alfalfa Valve made to fit an orchard valve for irrigating inter crop of alfalfa in young orchard. Elsinore, Calif 750-A-17 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  252

Orchard distributing pot. La Habra, Calif 750-A-18 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  253

Overflow orchard hydrant. North Whittier Heights, Calif 750-A-19 1919

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  254

Orchard distributing valves, Monte Bello, Calif 750-A-20 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  255

Tapoons and spouts, walnut orchard, Santa Ana, Calif 750-A-22 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  256

Portable pipe distributing device for orchards. Orange, Calif 750-A-25 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  257

Showing use of metal troughs in orchard irrigation. Troughs made of 10' corrugated roofing iron 750-A-26 1903 August

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Box 64, Folder  258

Use of metal troughs in orchard near Monrovia, Calif. Troughs rectangular to cross-section and made of No. 22 galvanized iron 750-A-27 1903 August

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Box 64, Folder  259

Canvas dam 750-A-28 1903 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  260

Showing use of metal troughs in orchard irrigation 750-A-29 1902 August

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Box 64, Folder  261

Kellar-Thomason appliances for irrigation 750-A-30 1912 May

Photographer: F.C.S.
Box 64, Folder  262

Overflow stands for contour irrigation. Note corrosion down hill due to rains. Bastanchury Ranch, La Habra, Calif 750-A-35 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  263

Portable stand delivering water to galvanized iron surface pipe line, Santa Clara Valley 750-A-36 1920 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  264

Wooden troughs used in combination with concrete stand pipe. Chula Vista, Cal 750-A-37 1919 January 19

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

For distribution of water into furrows on each side of tree row. Purpose of device to enable furrows to be kept sufficient distance apart at the stand pipe so that the ridges between the furrows are not washed out, the flow being regulated by means of the spouts. Very small heads of water are under this system.
Box 64, Folder  265

Flow Delivery Stand, Sweet Water Valley, San Diego County 750-A-38 1919 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Overflow delivery stand used by Sweet Water Fruit Company in Sweet Water Valley, San Diego County. This type of stand was substituted for the ordinary overflow stand in which a partition wall was used or a stand in which a smaller diameter pipe was inserted into a larger pipe. The putting of the inner pipe on a slant as shown with a "V" shape notch in it allowed of better regulation. With a broader overflow crest the fluctuations were quite great as a small rise would mean a big discharge over the crest. The manager of the Company stated that this is the most efficient arrangement for small heads of water that he has ever seen.
Box 64, Folder  266

Combination concrete and corrugated iron stand pipe. Irrigation system of the Salinas Land Company near Kings City, Salinas Valley 750-A-39 1919 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This type of stand pipe was considered both more economical and safer in the Salinas Valley winds.
Box 64, Folder  267

Standpipe - Los Altos Water Company, Los Altos, California 750-A-40 1921 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  268

Vitrified clay pipe delivery stand. Marsh-Cruickshank lemon grove. Vista Irrigation District 750-A-41 1926

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 64, Folder  269

Furrow irrigation, showing faulty installation of hydrants on sandy soil. Peach orchard. San Fernando Valley 750-A-42 1919

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  270

Furrow irrigation showing faulty installation of Hydrants on sandy soil. Peach orchard, San Fernando Valley 750-A-43 1919

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  271

alfalfa field being irrigated from a 36-inch overarch type alfalfa valve. The location is northeast of Fresno 750-A-44 1950 Summer

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  272

12-inch alfalfa valve. Location is the Armstrong Tract of the University Farm 750-A-45 1951 Summer

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  273

Irrigation of plot No. 13 of the Muir Peach Orchard, Davis, California 750-B-6 1918 May 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

This irrigation given to ascertain the effect of irrigation on the quality and yield of the fruit when the length growth of the trees is slowing up. The object was to supply sufficient moisture in order that this wood growth might be prolonged.
Box 64, Folder  274

Irrigation of vineyard, Block C, University Farm, Davis, May 18, 1918 750-B-7 1918 May 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Method of irrigation, "flooding" between strips and condition of vines at the time this irrigation is given is shown. In preparing the vine yard two furrows were plowed down the center of the rows making levees. These were not ridged.
Box 64, Folder  275

Irrigation of vineyard, Block C, 1918, May 18, 1918. Davis, Cal 750-B-8 1918 May 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Size of grapes (bird shot) is shown in this picture. Attention is called to vine in foreground showing the large crop which is general over the vineyard.
Box 64, Folder  276

Slip-joint pipe. Irrigating alfalfa with portable steel stands and surface pipe, near Chino, Calif 750-B-9 1913 September

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  277

Slip-joint pipe. Irrigating alfalfa from pumping plant, Chino, Calif 750-B-10 1913 September

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  278

Slip-joint pipe. Irrigation alfalfa from pumping plant, Chino, Calif 750-B-11 1913 September

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

Slide no. J889
Box 64, Folder  279

Slip-joint pipe. Irrigating alfalfa near Chino, Calif 750-B-12 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  280

Slip-joint pipe and cement stand used in irrigation of alfalfa, near Chino, Calif. 10-inch stand, 7-inch pipe 750-B-13 1903 August

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Box 64, Folder  281

Irrigating prune orchard 4 miles n. of Santa Rosa on farm of Harrison Findlay 750-B-14 1916

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  282

Slip joint pipe. Joining sections. Alfalfa irrigation near Pomona, Cal 750-B-15 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Box 64, Folder  283

Slip joint pipe. Alfalfa irrigation near Pomona, Calif 750-B-16 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Box 64, Folder  284

Flooding pear orchard in Santa Clara Valley 750-B-17 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  285

Irrigation of date palms in Coachello Valley 750-B-18 1932 March 1

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  286

Irrigation of date palms, Coachella Valley 750-B-19 1932 March 1

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  287

Canvas hose. Cement stands for irrigation, showing use of metal outlet and canvas hose connections, Monrovia, Calif 750-B-20 1903 August

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Box 64, Folder  288

Slip-joint pipe irrigation of alfalfa near Pomona, Calif 750-B-21 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  289

Canvas hose. Junction of cement stand pipe and canvas hose. Alfalfa irrigation near Pomona, Calif 750-B-22 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Box 64, Folder  290

Canvas hose showing pipe connections 750-B-23 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Box 64, Folder  291

Irrigating alfalfa by flooding system by means of a tapoon, Modes to Irrigation District, Calif 750-B-24 1904

Box 64, Folder  292

Slip joint pipe distribution for alfalfa irrigation, near Pomona, Cal 750-B-25 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Box 64, Folder  293

Slip joint pipe. Alfalfa irrigation with 7" galvanized iron pipe near Pomona, Calif. Pumps supply water 750-B-26 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Box 64, Folder  294

Flooding system, Gibson's, Calif. Flooding alfalfa on ranch of W.B.Gibson; water coming from Moor Ditch 750-B-27 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  295

Flood irrigation - Vineyard 750-B-28 undated

Box 64, Folder  296

Flooding pasture lands from overflow of San Joaquin River 750-B-29 1922

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  297

Flooding land by border method using head of 30-40 c.f.s. Kern County Land Company 750-B-30 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 64, Folder  298

Young rice just coming through flooded basin. Sutter Co. on highway one mile West of Robbing 750-B-31 1947 May 14

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 64, Folder  299

Young rice just coming through flooded basin. Sutter Co on highway 750-B-32 1947 May 14

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 64, Folder  300

Irrigating Strawberries Under Single Row System, From V-shaped Wooden Flume, Sunnyvale, California 750-C-1 1915 October 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

These strawberry plants were set out too close together in the rows and their foliage interfered. The rows were about 22 inches apart, from center to center, which made such narrow furrows that no cultivation could be carried on with a horse drawn harrow.
Box 64, Folder  301

Irrigating Strawberries, Pajaro Valley, Cal 750-C-2 1915 August 26

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

In this section, the main distributing flumes are usually 12 inches in dimension, that is they are rectangular flumes constructed of three 1 inch x 12 inch boards nailed together with cleats at intervals of 2 to 8 or 10 feet across the top. The laterals which supply water directly to the irrigation furrows are usually 9 inches in dimension. The water is admitted to the furrows from the flume through circular holes about 3 inches in diameter. To plug these holes, wooden plugs which may be seen at the right of the picture are used, wrapped with cloth in order to insure tight fitting.
Box 64, Folder  302

J.E. Reiter's Strawberry Field, Pajaro Valley, Cal 750-C-3 1915 August 26

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows the relative location of irrigation furrows and plant beds. This also shows the main 12-inch wooden flume for conveying the irrigation water from the pumping plant to the field. In the middle foreground is shown the suspension bridge with triangular truss for conveying the flume across a very deep and narrow gully. In the distance, on the left, the flume is seen crossing a natural depression in the field. Where the flume is thus close to the ground but must be kept above the ground, in order to maintain the necessary grade, simple wooden supports are used consisting usually of 2x4 pieces.
Box 64, Folder  303

Irrigating Strawberries, Bowman, California 750-C-4 1915 October 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 64, Folder  304

Irrigating Strawberries, Matted-Row System, Sunnyvale, Cal 750-C-5 1915 October 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The irrigation and cultural methods in this section are quite similar to those in Pajaro Valley.
Box 64, Folder  305

Irrigating Strawberries from Rectangular Flume, Pajaro Valley, Cal 750-C-6 1915 August 26

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Sometimes the water is admitted to the furrows through rectangular cuts in the flume as shown in this picture. The plugs for these cuts are the pieces that were sawed out, wrapped with cloth. To back up the water in the flume, short pieces of lath are used, being made slightly longer than the flume width in order to insure tight fitting, and placing one above another in the flume.
Box 64, Folder  306

Irrigating Strawberries and Vines, Florin, California 750-C-7 1915 September 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows one of the furrows leading from the distributing ditch shown in Picture No.
Box 64, Folder  307

Young Strawberries under Double Matted-Row System, Lodi, Cal 750-C-8 (No neg.) 1915 September 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 64, Folder  308

Irrigated Strawberries, Double Matted-Row System, Lodi, Cal 750-C-9 (No neg.) 1915 September 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The main distributary in this field, as shown in the picture, is an ordinary earth ditch. The cost of making these ditches is only $2 or $3 per acre, as opposed to about $20 per acre for a distribution system of rectangular flumes. However, in this case it is necessary to open and close the furrows as they are watered, which of course means an added labor expense in irrigating.
Box 64, Folder  309

Irrigating Strawberries Under Matted-Row System, Pajaro Valley, California 750-C-10 1915 August 26

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The water is turned into 3 to 8 or 9 of these furrows at one time. The head of water in the flume is about 90 to 200 or 300 gallons per minute and consequently from 10 to 30 gallons per minute are turned in each furrow. Water is applied to strawberries in this section about every 10 days or 2 weeks in the early spring and fall months, and every week at least during the summer.
Box 64, Folder  310

Strawberries Under Matted-Row System, Pajaro Valley, Cal 750-C-11 1915 August 26

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Where the matted-row system is used, the plants are originally set out in double rows on each bed between two irrigation furrows. Two or three runner plants are set from each original plant in order to fill up the intervening spaces. The result is a complete covering of the ridge by foliage.
Box 64, Folder  311

Irrigating Strawberries, Sunnyvale, California 750-C-12 1915 October 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The slope of this field was excessive and the water ran through the furrows entirely too fast. In order to back up the water bunches of cut runners and other refuse were placed at intervals, but they did not entirely serve their purpose. In Pictures No. is shown the water wasting from these furrows because of the excessive slope.
Box 64, Folder  312

Strawberry Field under Double Matted-Row System, Lodi, Cal 750-C-13 1915 September 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The beds or ridges between irrigation furrows, are much broader here than under the ordinary matted-row system, and the furrows are much deeper. The plants are set out in double rows about 3-1/2 feet apart and enough runners are set from the plants in each row to make a matted row on each side of a ridge. Between the two matted rows a bare space about 18 inches in width is left. The result is parallel matted rows, about 3 feet apart, with furrows and bare spaces in alternate intervening spaces.
As a rule the furrows are not cultivated at all but are used only for irrigating. In the bare spaces on the ridges, however, cultivation is carried on with ordinary triangular cultivators and this space also affords a dry path for pickers to walk on while the field is being irrigated.
This type of furrow system is well adapted to a porous soil over-running a heavy stratum of soil or hardpan, which holds the water close to the surface of the ground and causes it to spread laterally throughout the entire ridge. It would not be adapted to a soil which is so heavy that lateral penetration of irrigation water is extremely limited, nor would it be adapted to a porous soil under which there is no heavier stratum, for in such a case the irrigation water would tend to go straight down instead of being disseminated throughout the ridges.
Box 64, Folder  313

Irrigating Strawberries and Grape Vines, Florin, Cal 750-C-14 1915 September 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

On the left is shown the distributing ditch. The irrigating furrows lead to the right from this ditch.
Box 64, Folder  314

Irrigating Strawberries From V-Shaped Flume, Sunnyvale, Cal 750-C-15 1915 October 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The water is released from the fume into the furrow through 3 1-inch auger holes placed close together near the bottom of the flume. For backing up the water sticks were laid against the cleats.
Box 64, Folder  315

Hillside Planting of Strawberries, Pajaro Valley, Cal 750-C-16 1915 August 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Where a strawberry field is laid out on a hillside in this section, the practice is to make the furrows, and consequently the plant beds, follow the contours of the land. These contours of course are determined by a survey. The slope of the furrows is the same as that on more nearly level land and water is applied from flumes in just the same way.
In preparing a hillside planting, it is necessary that the upper edges of the ridges, between furrows, should be well banked up for otherwise soil will be thrown down upon the plants when the furrows are cultivated. In addition to spoiling any berries that such soil might arrive on, it is also detrimental to have it wash into the crowns of the plants.
This method of laying out strawberries on hillsides is universal in this vicinity.
Box 64, Folder  316

Young Loganberries, Under Double Furrow System, Moneta, Cal 750-C-17 1916 January 7

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

In southern California most of the bush fruits are grown under this double furrow system. The elements of this system are a main ridge on which the plants are set out, then a furrow, then an intermediate ridge several inches lower than the main ridge, with a furrow on the other side of it and between it and the opposite main ridge. This intermediate ridge would be formed in any event when making the furrows with a plow after cultivating in the spring. Consequently it is used for a path for pickers to walk on while water is running in the furrows. As irrigation is more essential to the production of bush fruits in southern California than in Pajaro Valley or the Sebastopol country, an irrigation furrow is provided on each side of the plant row. In some sections of the south, however, one broad and shallow furrow is used between plant rows. The objection to this, however, is the increased danger of evaporation losses caused by spreading the water in a thin sheet. The double furrow system seems to be the most efficient under these conditions.
Box 64, Folder  317

Strawberry Field, Pajaro Valley, Cal 750-C-18 1915 August 26

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This view was taken at the ends of the furrows looking up towards the flume. It shows the earth dams placed at intervals to hold back the irrigation water and to permit it to soak into the ditch banks. This section of the field had just been irrigated and the water may be observed standing in the furrows.
Box 64, Folder  318

Irrigating Watermelons, Imperial Irrigation District, Cal 750-C-19 (No neg.) 1915 June 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The furrows supplying water are about 1/4 mile in length. A very small head of water is turned into each furrow for a long time. In the foreground is the main supply furrow. At the head of each of the furrows is a lath tube or pipe used to distribute the water through a small dam.
Box 64, Folder  319

Irrigating Volunteer Cotton, Imperial Irrigation District, Cal 750-C-20 1915 June 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The water is supplied in furrows, one furrow between two rows of cotton plants, the furrows being, in some cases, upwards of 1/4 mile in length.
Box 64, Folder  320

Irrigation Furrows in Peach Orchard near Newcastle, Placer County, California 750-C-21 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This picture shows a common method of plowing irrigation furrows in some of the flatter orchards of the Sierra foothills. It also shows lack of cultivation during the irrigation season and the resulting weed growth both in the tree spaces and in the furrows.
Box 64, Folder  321

Another Method of Making "Off-sets" in Irrigation Furrows in Sierra Foothills of California 750-C-22 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Here the "off-set" is not large and is made directly above the trees rather than being carried completely around the trees as in Picture No.
Box 64, Folder  322

Irrigated Apple Orchard, Hood River Irrigation District, Oregon 750-C-23 1916 November 13

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This shows the main distribution furrow through the center of the picture and the lateral furrows emanating from it on each side. The curve in the furrow is caused by its being located along the top of a ridge, the country being very rolling.
Box 64, Folder  323

Untitled 750-C-24 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

See Picture No. 311
Box 64, Folder  324

This, and Pictures Nos. 312 & 313 show water being led in the main furrow down a steep ridge by means of "zig-zaggin". At each point in the "zig-zag" water is led out in furrows to the trees 750-C-25 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  325

Plum orchard, Tulare county, furrow irrigation 750-C-26 1915

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  326

Same Practice as Shown in Picture No. 303, namely the irrigation of orchards in the Sierra foothills with "off-set" furrows around the trees, Placer County, California 750-C-27 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  327

Furrows in peach orchard, Delano sandy loam soil 750-C-29 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  328

Untitled 750-C-30 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

See Picture No. 311
Box 64, Folder  329

Looking up Slope of Blanchard Citrus Grove, near Santa Paula, Cal 750-C-31 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This grove is planted on the contours and water is supplied in contour furrows Down the center of the picture is shown the central waste-way from the furrows and at the extreme right is shown a portion of the pumping plant. When the picture was taken the waste from a large number of furrows was passing down the ditch and was estimated to amount to only a very few inches. The waste-way is cement lined. When the picture was taken the grove was inter-planted with beans.
Box 64, Folder  330

Peach Orchard, Dinuba, California. Single furrow 750-C-33 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  331

Peach orchard, Kerman, California. Furrows supplied from head ditch through galvanized iron pipe 750-C-34 undated

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  332

Metal surface pipe used to distribute water in furrows near Ventura 750-C-35 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  333

Metal surface pipe used for distribution of water in furrow irrigation 750-C-36 undated

Box 64, Folder  334

Muscat Vineyard, Fresno County, California. Note earth check- dams 750-C-37 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  335

Furrows in Orange Grove, Porterville, California 750-C-38 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  336

Peaches and Grapes Interplanted, Tulare County, Cal. Single Furrow 750-C-39 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  337

Muscat Vineyard, Fresno County, California. Note lath tube in head ditch 750-C-40 1916 July

Photographer: H.K.F.
Box 64, Folder  338

Emperor Grapes, Exeter, California. Lath tubes in Head ditch 750-C-41 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  339

Peach Orchard, Fresno County, California 750-C-42 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  340

Emperor Vineyard near Exeter, California 750-C-43 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  341

Thompson Seedless Grapes, Sanger, California. Sandy Loam Soil 750-C-44 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  342

Galvanized Iron Troughs Carrying Water from the Standpipes, to the Furrows, in the Lieb Walnut Grove, near Cupertino, Santa Clara Valley, California 750-C-45 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  343

Row of Automatic Stand Pipes on Contour Citrus Planting of Arlington Heights Fruit Company, above Gage Canal, near Riverside, Cal 750-C-46 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  344

Irrigating Grove with a Considerable Slope from Standpipes, in the Glendora Section, California 750-C-47 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This picture illustrates the disadvantage of standpipes in irrigating steep slopes, over flumes. In the latter water can be taken directly into each furrow from the flume but where the land is as steep as shown in this picture, water coming from any standpipe has to be carried to the next row below, or at least such is a common practice. Note the unirrigated space near the shovel, due to heading the water in this way.
Box 64, Folder  345

The First Attempt at Irrigating a Peach Orchard on the Walton farm, near Yuba City, California, by means of an Underground Pipe System 750-C-48 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The land in this orchard was not prepared for irrigation before planting and the owner therefore finds some difficulty in spreading the water. The picture indicates how he has plowed two furrows and by turning the furrows and carrying water from one to the other, he gets a "check back" system which assists in getting the water to the soil where the furrows are of too great slope to irrigate without such a method.
Box 64, Folder  346

The Contour Planting of the Arlington Heights Fruit Company, Back of Riverside, California, for which Standpipes were shown in the two preceding Pictures 750-C-49 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  347

Single Furrows in Muscat Vineyard, Dinuba, Cal. Furrows eight inches deep 750-C-50 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  348

Peach Orchard, Fresno County, California 750-C-51 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  349

Furrows in Very Sandy Soil, Merced, California 750-C-52 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  350

Cherry Orchard of Giant Oak Fruit Company, Farmersville California. Furrow irrigation 750-C-53 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  351

Peach Orchard, Dinuba, California 750-C-54 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Furrows in sandy loam soil. Furrows eight inches deep.
Box 64, Folder  352

Muscat Vineyard with Single Furrow, Fresno, California 750-C-55 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Water admitted to furrow through box tube.
Box 64, Folder  353

Prune Orchard Showing Tomatoes as Intercrop on One Side of Ditch and Corn on Other Side of Ditch. Santa Clara Valley, Cal 750-C-56 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  354

Zigzag Furrows, Lindsay Orange Orchard, California 750-C-57 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  355

Irrigating Grapefruit Orchard in the Highgrove Section, back of Riverside, California 750-C-58 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  356

Irrigating Citrus Orchard with Four Deep Furrows, near Covina, California 750-C-59 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  357

Orange Orchard, Orland, California. Furrow System 750-C-60 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  358

Preventing Waste at Lower Ends of Furrows in Citrus Orchard, near Covina, California 750-C-61 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Irrigation by used of check-backs and cross furrows. The owner of this orange grove reports that he does not lose a pint of water a year from run off at the lower ends of his furrows.
Box 64, Folder  359

Irrigating Oranges near Bonita District, Los Angeles County, California, with four deep furrows 750-C-63 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  360

Irrigating a Young Apple Orchard, in Los Angeles County, California, from an Underground System 750-C-64 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  361

Irrigating Citrus Grove near Riverside, California, With Four Shallow Furrows 750-C-65 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This is a common practice in the Riverside section and the picture indicates that it is not a very satisfactory one. Shallow furrows on this soil inevitably wet a considerable portion of the surface and cause baking and a considerable evaporation loss, between the time of irrigation and the time that the land is susceptible of cultivation. This picture also shows that in this plan of irrigation and without cross checks of "check backs" carrying water into the tree rows, a dry space throughout the tree rows is quite sure to be left.
Box 64, Folder  362

Irrigating a Peach Orchard on Gravelly Soil, by the Small Basin Method, near Sorosis, California 750-C-66 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The soil in this orchard is so gravelly that furrow irrigation would not be feasible. In this particular instance water is carried through the entire tier of furrows to the lower end and the trees are irrigated from the lower end backwards. While some orchardists begin at the upper end others, as in the case of this one, find they can prevent waste and get more efficient distribution if they follow the practice this orchardist does.
Box 64, Folder  363

Four Deep Furrows Ready for Irrigation, in a Southern California Citrus Grove 750-C-67 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  364

Irrigating a Young Prune Orchard with Two Deep Furrows, near Yuba City, California 750-C-68 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  365

Galvanized Iron Troughs Carrying Water from the Standpipes, to the Furrows, in the Lieb Walnut Grove, near Cupertino, Santa Clara Valley, California 750-C-69 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This view shows how the troughs are laid against the standpipes to be out of the way when not irrigating.
Box 64, Folder  366

Orange Grove, Lindsay, California. Zigzag Method 750-C-70 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  367

System of Irrigating Young Almond Trees at Yuba City, California 750-C-71 1916 August

Photographer: H.K.F.

Scope and Content

No water is run in the area lying between the trees as shown on the left.
Box 64, Folder  368

Peach Orchard, Kerman, California 750-C-72 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  369

Olive Orchard, Lindsay, California, Showing Zigzag Furrows 750-C-73 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  370

Furrow irrigation in cherry orchard 750-C-74 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  371

Irrigating Cherries in Furrows, Santa Clara Valley, California 750-C-75 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  372

Muscat Vineyard, Fresno, California. Shows dams very well 750-C-76 1916 June

Photographer: H.K.F.
Box 64, Folder  373

A Chinese Irrigator Leading Water Down a Furrow in a Citrus Orchard at Fair Oaks, California 750-C-77 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This and similar orchards in this region receive no adequate smoothing of the land for irrigation before the trees are set out and as a consequences, as indicated in the picture, much labor is required to get the water distributed evenly over the land and this is sometimes almost impossible, even with a considerable amount of labor.
Box 64, Folder  374

Furrows in Peach Orchard, Fresno County, California. Sandy Soil 750-C-78 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  375

Muscat Vineyard, Clovis, California, prepared for irrigation 750-C-79 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  376

Peach Orchard, Fresno County, California 750-C-80 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Note lateral percolation in sandy soil.
Box 64, Folder  377

Young muscat Vines, Selma, California 750-C-81 1916 June 6

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Irrigated in furrows. Soil is Fresno sandy loam. Two irrigations per season.
Box 64, Folder  378

Redbanks Orchard, Tulare County, California. Furrow System 750-C-82 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  379

Checking Back to Wet the Dry Spaces in the Tree Rows, in a Southern California Citrus Grove 750-C-83 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  380

Galvanized Iron Troughs Carrying Water from the Standpipes to the Furrows, in the Lieb Walnut Grove, near Cupertino, Santa Clara Valley, California 750-C-84 (No neg.) 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  381

Galvanized Iron Troughs Carrying Water from the Standpipes to the Furrows, in the Lieb Walnut Grove, near Cupertino, Santa Clara Valley, California 750-C-85 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This is the only instance of such an installation that has been noted. While it is fairly expensive, it is certainly very efficient. Additional views of these applicances are shown in Pictures Nos., showing how the troughs are laid against the standpipes to be out of the way when not irrigating.
Box 64, Folder  382

Irrigating Young Muscat Vines, Selma, California. Jap method 750-C-86 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  383

Loganberries Between Trees, Pajaro Valley, Cal 750-C-87 1915 August 27

Photographer: W.A.A.

Scope and Content

These are irrigated with a furrow along each row, the furrow being made after the plants have been set out and thus destroyed by cultivation and renewed afterwards.
Box 64, Folder  384

Dewberries Between Trees, Pajaro Valley, Cal 750-C-88 1915 August 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Dewberries are irrigated in this section with single furrows.
Box 64, Folder  385

Furrow Irrigation of Peaches in the Sierra Foothills in Placer County, California 750-C-89 (No neg.) undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The picture shows the "off-set" furrow around each tree. Under this method of irrigation, the irrigation furrows follow down the main slope rather than on contours at right angles to it.
Box 64, Folder  386

Irrigated Lady Washington Beans on Garfield Robson Farm in Penn Valley Nevada County, 1917 750-C-90 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Owing to the supposed slow lateral percolation of irrigation water, it was thought necessary by the irrigator to use two irrigation furrows between each two rows.
Box 64, Folder  387

Irrigating Artichokes near Half Moon Bay, California 750-C-91 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The soil here is heavy black loam. Water is applied during the summer every three or four weeks depending upon the dryness. It is run in furrows about one foot wide and 8 or 10 inches deep and as soon as the stream reaches the lower end of the furrows and the furrows are full irrigators put in dams every 15 or 20 feet beginning at the lower end and working back quickly toward the heads of the furrow in order to prevent flooding over the banks of the furrows. When this picture was taken three men were working damming up the two furrows shown. They worked so rapidly that before the camera could be set up and the picture taken, they had put in the three or four dams in each furrow nearest to the camera.
Box 64, Folder  388

Strawberries under Single Row System, Galt, Cal 750-C-92 1915 September 16

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Under this system the berry plants are set out in single rows on ridges between irrigation furrows. The distance from center to center of the ridges is about 2 feet and the plants are set out about 18 inches apart in the rows. In some instances, these plants are grown as "singles" but in other cases a runner plant is often made to take root between adjoining original plants.
Box 64, Folder  389

Strawberries of the Gold Dollar Variety, under Matted-Row System, Pajaro Valley, Cal 750-C-93 1915 August 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This field belonged to James Hopkins.
Box 64, Folder  390

Waste at the Lower End of Furrows in the Lieb Walnut Grove near Cupertino, Santa Clara Valley, California 750-C-94 (No neg.) undated

Photographer: O.W.I.
Box 64, Folder  391

Furrow irrigation of orchards 750-C-95 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  392

Irrigating Strawberries, Auburn, California 750-C-96 1915 October 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 64, Folder  393

Strawberries Between Grape Vines, Florin, Cal 750-C-97 1915 September 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The system of growing strawberries as an intercrop with grape vines in this vicinity is similar to the ordinary double matted-row system described in Picture No. In this case, however, the furrows are farther apart and in alternate berry rows a row of grape vines is set out. The vines are 8 feet apart each way. The beds are run east and west in this section, and the grape vines are invariably set out along the north edge of the beds. The reason for this is that the berry plants on the south edge of the beds produce from 2 to 2-1/2 times the quantity of fruit produced by those along the north, probably because of the greater sun exposure of those on the south. The vines, however, do just as well in one situation as another. Consequently the south row of each bed is devoted entirely to strawberries and the vines are relegated to the north.
Box 64, Folder  394

Irrigating Raspberries, Bowman, California 750-C-98 1915 October 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The distributary in this case is a 2-inch galvanized iron pipe. The pipe sections are disconnected wherever desired and the water carried therefrom into a number of irrigation furrows. The furrow systems for irrigating bush fruits in this section are the same as those for irrigating strawberries, except that the furrows are, of course, farther apart.
Box 64, Folder  395

Himalaya Blackberries, Pajaro Valley, Cal 750-C-99 1915 August 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Blackberries, as well as other bush berries in this section, are almost invariably irrigated with single furrows where they are irrigated at all. This section has a greater amount of rainfall than have most sections in southern California, and consequently the necessity for irrigating bush berries is not so urgent as in the south.
Box 64, Folder  396

Hillside Strawberry Planting, Auburn, Cal 750-C-100 1915 October 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

In this section the irrigating furrows run directly down the slope unless it is too steep, in which event they are carried down as great slopes laterally also, the furrows are placed along the upper side of the strawberry rows. The strawberries are grown almost entirely in single rows which are set out on the general level of the field before the furrows are made. Afterwards small furrows about 4 inches wide and 2 inches deep are made close to each plant row. Unless these furrows are cultivated down and renewed from time to time, erosion of the soil tends to increase their depth to about 6 inches. This system permits flat culture, which of course in not possible where the ridges and furrows are made permanent as in the furrow systems described in the San Joaquin Valley coast sections and southern California sections. As a rule the strawberry plants are grown as "singles". They are usually placed about 12 to 18 inches apart in the row and the rows are about 36 inches from center to center.
Box 64, Folder  397

Truck Garden Irrigation at Chula Vista. Method of delivery of water to furrows at Chula Vista, San Diego County under Sweetwater System 750-C-101 1918 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Truck garden of S. Olsi approximately 13 acres under this wooden flume with a variety of vegetables. Duty of water in the neighborhood of 2 acre-feet per acre. Walter sold at following rate: $1 per month for 1st 400 cubic feet; $2.40 for next 1600 cubic feet and 2 cents per 100 cubic feet for remainder. Water metered at curb of property. 3/4 to 2 inch top for a 5-acre tract where the pressure exceeds 40 pounds per square inch is 1 1/4 inches diam. attached to a 1 1/2 inch distributing pipe 2-inch top for 1- acre tract with heads of 10 - 15 cu. ft. per run.
Box 64, Folder  398

Furrow irrigation of orchards 750-C-102 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  399

Portion of Ontario Sewage Farm owned by E.A. Parkford 750-C-103 1918 May 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Picture shows young peach orchard being irrigated from the sewage. Stand pipes were equipped with the ordinary galvanized iron spout, but these clogged and proved themselves useless pouring water over the tops of the stand pipes as shown in the picture.
Box 64, Folder  400

Orchard with furrows 750-C-104 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  401

Furrow irrigation on lands of Arlington Height Fruit Co., Riverside, Calif 750-C-107 undated

Scope and Content

Slide no. I-385
Box 64, Folder  402

Irrigating sweet potatoes, Portuguese Colony, Merced County, Calif 750-C-108 1903 August

Photographer: S.A.
Box 64, Folder  403

Orange orchard irrigation, Southern Calif 750-C-109 undated

Box 64, Folder  404

"Checking back" to avoid waste in irrigating, North Pomona, Calif 750-C-110 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  405

Irrigating Vineyards in Imperial Valley, California 750-C-111 1914 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  406

Check-back Furrow Irrigation near Covina, California 750-C-112 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  407

Furrow irrigation. Irrigating strawberries from Cache Creek on place of A.D. Martinelli, south side of Cache Creek above Nelson's bridge, Calif 750-C-113 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  408

Furrow irrigation. Lower ends of furrows in orange orchard near Pomona, Calif. Shows dry surface as irrigation is being completed 750-C-118 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  409

Irrigating orange trees, Arlington Fruit Co., Riverside, Calif 750-C-119 undated

Box 64, Folder  410

Well cultivated citrus grove near Pomona, California 750-C-125 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  411

Furrow irrigation. Irrigating celery at Smeltzer, Orange Co., Calif 750-C-126 1911

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  412

Curved furrows to "check back" in lemon orchard near San Dimas, Calif. Soil adobe, slope medium 750-C-127 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  413

Furrow irrigation. Checking back 750-C-128 undated

Box 64, Folder  414

Curved furrow irrigation of orchards 750-C-129 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  415

Orchard irrigation. Pipe stands, looking along the headline, near Pomona Calif 750-C-131 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  416

Concrete pipe and stand system for orchard irrigation near Pomona, Calif 750-C-132 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  417

Furrow irrigation of orange orchard 750-C-133 undated

Box 64, Folder  418

Distributing 30 miners inches of water over a ten acre orange tract from a cement concrete head flume, Riverside, Calif 750-C-135 1903 December

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  419

Irrigating peach orchard, Auburn, California 750-C-136 undated

Box 64, Folder  420

Cultivation with spring-tooth harrow, San Dimas, Calif 750-C-141 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  421

Irrigating oranges on the green spot near Redlands, Calif 750-C-144 1914 September

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  422

Irrigating oranges near San Dimas, Calif 750-C-146 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  423

Zigzag furrows for "checking back" water in orchard near Pomona, Calif. Soil medium. Slope high 750-C-147 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  424

Furrow Irrigation, Calif 750-C-150 undated

Box 64, Folder  425

Irrigating with closed top orchard stand near Redlands, Calif 750-C-151 1914 September

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  426

Irrigation of N.F. Johnson's orange orchard, Pomona, Calif 750-C-152 undated

Box 64, Folder  427

Cross furrow irrigation. Santa Ana, Calif 750-C-153 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  428

Tapoons in open ditch for cross furrow irrigation in walnut orchard, Tustin 750-C-155 1919

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  429

Cross furrow irrigation (side view), Santa Ana, Calif 750-C-156 1919

Photographer: F.W.S.

Scope and Content

Furrow irrigation of an orchard, Plots by Irrigation Invest., U.S.D.A.
Box 64, Folder  430

Furrow irrigation. Irrigating young vineyard, Imperial Valley, Calif 750-C-157 1908 June

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  431

Orchard Irrigation. Pipe stands - looking along the furrows, near Pomona, Calif 750-C-158 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  432

Panorama in the foothill section back of Ontario showing concrete standpipes and flume conveying water to furrows in orange grove 750-C-159 1918 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  433

Terrace irrigation. Correct method of planting. Maag Ranch, Santa Ana Canon 750-C-160 1919

Photographer: F.W.S.
Box 64, Folder  434

Use of portable V troughs in orchard irrigation 750-C-169 undated

Box 64, Folder  435

See: 740-E-43. Furrows on contour grades varying from 1% to 5%, University Farm., No. 1938 750-C undated

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  436

Irrigation of Artichokes near Half Moon Bay, California 750-C-172 1919 June

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Showing location of furrows in relation to grade to prevent excessive washing. See picture 750-C-91. See short description of method of cultivation, "Pacific Rural Press."
Box 64, Folder  437

Growing and irrigation of artichokes on Ocean Shore Railroad south of San Francisco 750-C-173 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  438

Irrigating Young Orchard from Concrete Pipe System Camino Ridge, El Dorado County 750-C-174 1919 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  439

Peach orchard near Auburn - furrow irrigation 750-C-175 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  440

Furrow irrigation of peach orchard near Fresno 750-C-176 undated

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  441

Type of "check back" furrow irrigation on L.A. Walton orchard at Yuba City 750-C-177 circa 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  442

One of the First Instances of Furrow Irrigation Noted in Santa Clara valley, California 750-C-178 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  443

Muscat Vines - Fresno County. Note small dams 750-C-179 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  444

Curved furrow irrigation in citrus orchard near Porterville 750-C-180 undated

Scope and Contents

Copy
Box 64, Folder  445

Apricot orchard prepared for irrigation. Santa Clara Valley 750-C-181 circa 1921

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  446

Irrigation of cherry orchard in Sunnyvale. - Furrow method 750-C-182 (2 negs) 1923 Summer

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  447

Irrigating pears - Littlerock Midland Irrigation District 750-C-183 (2 negs) 1924 June 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  448

Zigzag furrow irrigation, Davis, California 750-C-184 1915

Box 64, Folder  449

Irrigation of Muir peach orchard at Delhi 750-C-185 1923 Summer

Photographer: A.B.
Box 64, Folder  450

Use of galvanized head pipe in furrow irrigation at Delhi 750-C-186 1923

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  451

Irrigating cantaloupes with furrow tubes. Imperial Irrigation District 750-C-187 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  452

Furrow irrigation of melons in Imperial Irrigation District. Furrow tubes used at head of furrows 750-C-188 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  453

Sheet metal distributor for furrow irrigation of orchard, L.C.Sackett ranch, mouth of Putah Creek canyon, Winters 750-C-190 1931

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  454

Furrow method using slip-joint gated pipe 750-C-191 1930

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Box 64, Folder  455

Metal distributor for furrow irrigation, Sackett place, Winters 750-C-192 1931

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  456

Home made distributor for furrow irrigation of orchard, Sackett ranch, Winters 750-C-193 1931

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  457

Irrigating dates, Hoyt Ranch, Coachella Valley 750-C-194 1932 February 29

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  458

Hillside irrigation of young citrus orchard. Furrow irrigation 750-C-195 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  459

Corrugation method of irrigation, alfalfa Frank. Near Wenatchee, Wash 750-C-196 1932 June

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 64, Folder  460

Furrow irrigation of citrus in Highlands area 750-C-197 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  461

Furrow irrigation from concrete distributing flume. East Redlands area 750-C-198 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  462

Furrow irrigation 750-C-199 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  463

Distributing flume, furrow irrigation 750-C-200 undated

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 64, Folder  464

Distributing flume, furrow irrigation 750-C-200 undated

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 64, Folder  465

Furrow irrigation scenes near Yakima, Washington. (5 views) 750-C-201 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  466

Furrow irrigation of citrus near Santa Ana 750-C-202 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  467

Irrigation with closed stand and four furrows to a tree row, near Santa Ana 750-C-203 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  468

Irrigation with curved furrows near Santa Ana 750-C-204 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  469

Furrow irrigation, near Pomona 750-C-206 1932 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  470

Two-furrow irrigation of orange orchard near East Highlands, Calif 750-C-207 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  471

Four furrow irrigation of oranges, near East Highlands, Calif 750-C-208 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  472

Furrow irrigation of oranges, near Arlington, Calif 750-C-209 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  473

Furrow irrigation of grapes, near Cucamonga, Calif 750-C-210 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  474

Four-furrow irrigation of oranges near Bloomington 750-C-211 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  475

Three-furrow irrigation of oranges near Redlands 750-C-212 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  476

Furrow irrigation of walnuts near El Monte 750-C-214 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  477

Three-furrow irrigation of oranges looking up from lower end of irrigation stream 750-C-215 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  478

Upper end of furrows shown in 750-C-215 (Three furrow irrigation of oranges) 750-C-216 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  479

Irrigating citrus with galvanized iron distributors, near Santa Ana 750-C- 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

See: 700-L-d-39
Box 64, Folder  480

Furrow irrigation. Orchard Mesa Irrigation District, Colorado. 1929 750-C-217 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  481

Furrow irrigation of apples near Yakima, Washington 750-C-218 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  482

Furrow irrigation in orchard near Santa Ana, California 750-C-219 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  483

Furrow irrigation of oranges from capped stands. Property S.E. of intersection of Victoria Ave., and Grace St., Arlington Heights, Calif 750-C-220 1938 December 6

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.

Scope and Content

P-302 Negative at Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside. Used in Irrigation Exhibit, G.G.I. Exposition, San Francisco. Panel 3, upper right.
Box 64, Folder  484

Furrow irrigation, orange grove, southern California 750-C-221 1938 December 7

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.

Scope and Content

P-309 negative at Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside
Box 64, Folder  485

Furrow irrigation of oranges from capped stands. Property S.E. of intersection of Victoria Ave. and Gract St., Arlington Heights, Calif 750-C-222 1938 December 6

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.

Scope and Content

P-303 negative at Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside, Calif.
Box 64, Folder  486

Furrow irrigation in Field S-3, Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside. (Panel 3, picture3, Irrigation Exhibit, San Francisco Fair, 1939) 750-C-223 1938 November 8

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.
Box 64, Folder  487

Furrow irrigation, date grove, Coachella Valley. (Panel 1, lower left. Irrigation Exhibit, San Francisco Fair 1939) 750-C-224 undated

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.
Box 64, Folder  488

(1) C.A.Taylor's broad furrows in walnut orchard at Pomona. (2) Constructing broad furrows 750-C-225 1939 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  489

Cache Creek Flood Discharge at Yolo and near Lower Lake 750-C-226 1943 May

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 64, Folder  490

Furrow irrigation - Santa Clara, Calif 750-C-227 undated

Scope and Content

The orchard shown is of peaches and it is plain that the land was not prepared for irrigation before trees were planted while furrow irrigation is maintained, the practical result is almost equivalent to flooding. In this case, water is carried 500 to 1,000 feet from a single head ditch and if the slope had not been considerable, the distribution would have been exceedingly uneven.
Box 64, Folder  491

Untitled 750-C-228 undated

Box 64, Folder  492

Square Checking, Field of W.A. Scott, Dixon, California 750-D-1 1916 March 9

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This type of checking system is not so wide spread as the border checking system at Dixon but in the heavier soils it is considered more efficient because it holds back the water and gives it a greater opportunity of penetrating the soil than does the longer border check.
Box 64, Folder  493

Irrigating alfalfa Frank, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Experimental Tract, Willows, California 750-D-2 1915 August 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This experimental work on the Sacramento Valley Irrigation tract was carried on only in 1915 but was a part of water investigations in Sacramento Valley, Covering the years 1913-1915 inclusive.
Box 64, Folder  494

Check method, Peaches, Modesto, California 750-D-3 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

On fairly level ground, from 2 to 6 trees are enclosed within a check.
Box 64, Folder  495

Peach Orchard, Reedley, California 750-D-4 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Note lath tube. Two to four trees per check on level land.
Box 64, Folder  496

Muscat vineyard, Clovis, California. Sandy soil, level. Two vines per check 750-D-5 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  497

Muscat Vineyard, Fresno County, California 750-D-6 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  498

Irrigating a Peach Orchard on Gravelly Soil, by the Small Basin Method, Near Sorosis, California 750-D-7 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Another view of basin irrigation as shown in Picture No. 535.
Box 64, Folder  499

Another Case of Basin Irrigation in Santa Clara Valley, California 750-D-8 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  500

Flooding Peaches in Checks near Parlier, California. White Ash Soil 750-D-9 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  501

Flooding one tree per check, Kerman, California 750-D-10 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  502

Olive Orchard of A.J.MacDonald, at Corning, California 750-D-11 1916 August

Photographer: H.K.F.

Scope and Content

Head ditch built in fill with tile outlets into checks. Small wooden check gates are located in the head ditch about 30 feet apart. One may be seen opposite the arrow while the tile outlet is shown in the foreground. The pump used was a No. 1. The checks are 24 feet x 150 feet. Head is divided between two or three checks.
Box 64, Folder  503

This and Picture No. 750-D-18 show the turning of a Ten Second-Foot Head into an alfalfa Check, in the Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 750-D-12 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  504

Check Method, Peaches, Bowen Orchard, Modesto, Cal 750-D-13 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  505

Fig Orchard, Fresno County, California 750-D-14 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Four miles west of Sanger. Note arrangement of checks.
Box 64, Folder  506

Irrigating Nursery Stock, Madera, California 750-D-15 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  507

Trees on Levees, Fresno County, California 750-D-16 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  508

Flooding one tree in a check, Fresno County, Cal. (Parlier) 750-D-17 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  509

Check Method of Irrigating Peaches, Bowen Orchard, Modesto, California 750-D-18 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  510

Flooding two trees per Check, Tulare County, California 750-D-19 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  511

Check Method of Irrigating Prunes in Santa Clara Valley, California 750-D-20 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  512

Flooding peaches in Checks, Selma, California. One tree per check 750-D-21 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  513

Trees on levees, Fresno County, California 750-D-22 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  514

Orange Orchard, Fresno County, Cal. Thermal Belt 750-D-23 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  515

Peach Orchard, Tulare County, California. Hunt Bros. Note concrete headstands 750-D-24 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  516

Border Checks, Peach Orchard, Tulare County, Cal. Hunt Bros 750-D-25 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  517

How a Basin Irrigated Orchard Looks a Day or Two After the Water is Turned Off 750-D-26 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This picture well shows one of the great drawbacks to the basin method of applying water. The land is baked and cracked. A very considerable portion of the water applied is lost immediately after irrigation and before cultivation can be started.
Box 64, Folder  518

Basin Irrigation, near Yuba City, California. Hindu Irrigator at the Shovel 750-D-27 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  519

This and Picture No. 750-D-12 Show the Turning of a Ten Second-Foot Head into an alfalfa Check, in the Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 750-D-28 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  520

A Peach Orchard near Yuba City, California, Shortly After Having Been Irrigated by the Basin Method 750-D-29 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The picture shows the wetting of the surface and also the weed growth caused by irrigation. The checks were not cultivated down, in this orchard, after applying the water.
Box 64, Folder  521

Flooding Peaches in Checks, Bowen Orchard, Modesto, Cal 750-D-30 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Two to four trees in sandy loam soil.
Box 64, Folder  522

Flooding Peaches in Checks, Modesto, California 750-D-31 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Note levees and location of trees thereto.
Box 64, Folder  523

Flooding in large checks, Reedley, California 750-D-32 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Level ground, sandy soil. Excessive use of water.
Box 64, Folder  524

Check Method Irrigating Peaches, Bowen Orchard, Modesto, California 750-D-33 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  525

Flooding 20 trees per check, Alta District, California. Note lath tube in foreground 750-D-34 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  526

Basin Irrigation of Peaches, near Yuba City, California 750-D-35 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Water is brought to the basins in slip-joint pipe. The basin levees shown in the picture were made with a disc harrow.
Box 64, Folder  527

Flooding Two Trees per Check, Fresno County, Cal 750-D-36 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  528

Double Basins in a Sloping Gravelly Orchard in the Glendora Region, Los Angeles County, Cal 750-D-37 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The land in this grove was not prepared for irrigation to any considerable extent before the trees were set out. Probably if the orchard were to be set out again, the rows would be on contours in order to facilitate water distribution. As it is the grower finds this double checking system on the gravelly soil he has, to be about the best way of getting water over the orchard.
Box 64, Folder  529

Plot No. 5, Muir Peach orchard, Davis. Irrigation at time of blossoming. Sufficient water applied to raise upper six feet of soil to field capacity 750-D-38 1918 April 2

Photographer: F.G.V.
Box 64, Folder  530

Mulched basin system of irrigation 750-D-39 (No neg.) 1919 February

Photographer: F.G.V.
Box 64, Folder  531

Mulched basin system of irrigation used by Office of Biophysical Investigation of the B.P.I. at Chula Vista on the property 750-D-40 (No neg.) 1918 Feburary

Photographer: F.G.V.
Box 64, Folder  532

Irrigating oranges with small basins, Riverside 750-D-41 1915 July

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  533

Basin system of irrigating apricots in the Santa Clara Valley, Calif 750-D-42 1903 December

Photographer: F.A.
Box 64, Folder  534

Basin system of orchard irrigation on T.J. Baty's ranch, north side of Cache Creek above Nelson's bridge. Water coming from Cache Creek by means of pump. Calif 750-D-43 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  535

Basin irrigation of apricot orchard (Santa Clara Valley) 750-D-44 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  536

Check system, spreading water, Tulare, Calif 750-D-45 1904

Box 64, Folder  537

Peach orchard, Parlier, flooding in checks, one tree per check 750-D-47 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 64, Folder  538

Check system for irrigating potatoes 750-D-48 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Box 64, Folder  539

Flooding by small checks, Tulare, Calif 750-D-50 1904

Box 64, Folder  540

Orchard Irrigation, California 750-D-55 undated

Box 64, Folder  541

Basin irrigation, Calif. Pumping from Cache Creek on ranch of Robt. Morrison on Cache Creek above Nelson bridge 750-D-56 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  542

Basin irrigation of olive trees, Fresno, Calif 750-D-57 undated

Box 64, Folder  543

Flooding alfalfa with border method Imperial Water Co. #8 750-D-60 1913 December

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  544

Basin irrigation on Currier Tract near Pomona, Calif. Soil, adobe 750-D-61 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  545

Waste water from border irrigation, Imperial Valley, Calif 750-D-62 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  546

Irrigation on Richards Ranch, near Holtville, Imperial Valley, California 750-D-63 (No neg.) 1911

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  547

Irrigating alfalfa on the C.M. Ranch, Below the Line near Calexico, California 750-D-64 1913

Photographer: Tait, C.E.

Scope and Content

Flood alfalfa in border checks, Imperial Valley, Calif.
Box 64, Folder  548

Irrigating alfalfa near El Centro, California 750-D-65 1911

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 64, Folder  549

Winter irrigation of Prune orchard Santa Clara Valley 750-D-70 1919 February 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

This is locally called basin method of irrigation when it is really check method of irrigation. Some difficulty would be encountered in irrigating orchards by furrows. Note unevenness in the far end of the check, no preparation of land having been made before the trees were planted.
Box 64, Folder  550

Irrigation of Prune orchard, Santa Clara Valley 750-D-71 1919 February

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Check method, one tree to check.
Box 64, Folder  551

Levees and check gate, Cadanassa Field near Madison, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 750-D-72 1917 May 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This was the first irrigation, season of 1917.
Box 64, Folder  552

Water Holding Capacity of Soils 750-D-73 1920 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Basin made in Dr. LeRoy Anderson's prune orchard, Santa Clara, Valley, August 1912. Basin was filled with water and samples taken immediately after water disappeared from surface. Experiment was repeated and data secured as to ultimate field capacity of this type of soil. Work done by W.W. McLaughlin.
Box 64, Folder  553

Orchard irrigation Santa Clara Valley 750-D-74 1920 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  554

Land in Santa Clara Valley prepared for winter irrigation, by a rough combination of check and flooding systems 750-D-75 1918 December

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  555

Mulched basins, San Diego County 750-D-76 1919 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  556

First flooding of a contour border check, Westside Irrigation District 750-D-77 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Note excessive contour interval between this and the lower check; also extreme depth of water on levee in the right as compared with levee at the left.
Box 64, Folder  557

Henley almond orchard, Davis, Calif. Check system of irrigation, (Print used for ms. "Some suggestions concerning the irrigation of almond orchards." To be pub "Almond Facts" May 20, 1942 Veihmeyer, Frank J. and A.H. Hendrickson) 750-D-78 1918

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  558

Irrigation of prunes in Santa Clara Valley 750-D-79 1920

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  559

Irrigating prunes. Pollard orchard. Santa Clara Valley. Basin irrigation 750-D-81 1920

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  560

Basin irrigation, University Farm. A tier of trees being irrigated- shows several basins being filled and closed. The middle row of each plot contains the trees from which data are taken upon which to base the conclusions as to the effect of the differential irrigation treatments. These trees are guarded on all sides, but the adjacent guard trees receive the same amount of water as the measured tree 750-D-82 1923 October 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  561

Basin irrigation. University Farm 750-D-83 1923 October 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  562

Basin irrigation of apricots. Deciduous Fruit Experiment Station, Mountain View, Cal 750-D-85 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  563

Cherry orchard irrigation. Furrow irrigation 750-D-86 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  564

Using short length of canvas hose attached to alfalfa gate - Delhi experimental tract 750-D-87 circa 1922

Box 64, Folder  565

Attaching canvas hose to alfalfa gate, Delhi Experimental tract 750-D-88 1921 May 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  566

Appliance to prevent settlement of sand in mulch basin irrigation 750-D-89 1919 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Picture shows appliances set in place in ditch. In order to operate successfully ditches must be well made with the bottom of the ditch on the natural surface of the ground and the sides formed by the basin dykes.
Box 64, Folder  567

Appliance for prevention of sand settling in mulch basin irrigation 750-D-90 1919 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Shows water being turned into basin. Canvass pipe can be thrown into basin on the left without changing the position of the plate. In this picture second appliance has been set in position ready for irrigating the basin above.
Box 64, Folder  568

Apparatus designed by Frank M. Eaton of Chula Vista to prevent the deposit of sand when the mulch basin system of irrigation is used 750-D-91 1919 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide no. 758. A plate several inches larger than the irrigation furrow and of approximately the same shape is cut from heavy sheet metal. This plate is reinforced along the upper edge with a strip of angle iron. A 6-inch hole is cut through the center and about 3 inches from the bottom of the plate. Into this hole one end of a canvass tube is secured by means of a metal rim bolted in place over an apron sewed to the end of the tube.
Box 64, Folder  569

Delivering water from alfalfa gate to checks through canvas hose. Delhi Irrigation Experimental tract 750-D-92 1921 May 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  570

Irrigating alfalfa check - from alfalfa gate - Delhi 750-D-93 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  571

Irrigating alfalfa by border check method. Turlock Irrigation District 750-D-94 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  572

Basin irrigation of apricots in the Santa Clara Valley. Supply ditches in alternate rows 750-D-95 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  573

Contour checks in orchard peach. Sutter Basin, Calif 750-D-96 1932

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 64, Folder  574

Basin irrigation of prunes, Santa Clara Valley 750-D-97 1934

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This is a duplicate of picture mounted and filed. Used in Irrigation Development Exhibit, Golden Gate Exposition, S.E.,1939. Panel #3, lower center.
Box 64, Folder  575

Checking of soils in orchard basins - Davis 750-D-98 1938 August 19

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 64, Folder  576

Hilg. 2(6):125-291. Jan., 1927. Some factors affecting the irrigation requirements of deciduous orchards. By Veihmeyer, Frank J.. Fig. 3. Irrigation of orchard No. 4, Nov. 1, 1920. The same amount of water is applied in basins around each tree, insuring a uniform distribution of moisture. (See: 116.5.6 Mss., title above, for print) 750-D-98 1920 November 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 64, Folder  577

Irrigating by border strip method 750-D-99 (No neg.) 1938 April

Photographer: From Reclamation Era v.28(4):70)

Scope and Content

Slide no. I-1257

General

From Reclamation Era v.28(4):70
Box 64, Folder  578

Irrigating prunes in single basins, Santa Clara Valley investigations by C.V. Givan 750-D-100 Approx. 1934

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 64, Folder  579

Basin irrigation of walnuts. Lowest basin in tier filling. Davis farm 750-D-101 1947 May 14

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 64, Folder  580

Basin irrigation of prunes. University Farm, Davis 750-D-102 1947 May 14

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 64, Folder  581

Basin irrigation of walnuts, University Farm, Davis 750-D-103 1947 May 15

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 64, Folder  582

Border irrigation, Jerry Fielder ranch, Dixon, California 750-D-104 1951 May 15

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  583

Border irrigation, Jerry Fielder ranch, Dixon, California 750-D-105 1951 May 15

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  584

Border irrigation, Jerry Fielder ranch, Dixon, California 750-D-106 1951 May 15

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  585

Border irrigation, Jerry Fielder ranch, Dixon, California 750-D-107 1951 May 15

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  586

Border irrigation, Jerry Fielder ranch, Dixon, California 750-D-108 1951 May 15

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  587

Border Irrigation, Jerry Fielder Ranch, Dixon, California 750-D-109 1951 May 15

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  588

Border irrigation, Jerry Fielder ranch, Dixon, California 750-D-111 1951 May 15

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  589

Border irrigation, Hunze ranch, West of Dixon 750-D-112 1950 September

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  590

Border irrigation, Hunze ranch, West of Dixon 750-D-113 1950 September

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Box 64, Folder  591

Check levee near Keranz - Australia 750-D-114 1907 December 19

Box 64, Folder  592

Woodland, Calif. Flooding alfalfa in Borders 750-D-115 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 64, Folder  593

Flooding Black Burn Tract, Fresno, Calif 750-D-116 1907 June

Box 65, Folder  1

Plots in the erosion experiment, Northwest Erosion Experiment Station, near Pullman, Washington 796-D-c-1 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  2

a. View from N.E. corner. Plot 3 below b. View from 100' west of plot 1 looking west. Plots 3. Erosion and runoff studies, Shasta Co. c. Plot 3. Before burning. View from 100'+/- west of plot 1. d. Plot 3. Before burning. View from S.W. corner. No.2 plot below arrow 796-D-c-2 1936 November 20 - 1936 November 21

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 65, Folder  3

Erosion and runoff studies on burned and unburned experimental plots, Shasta co 796-D-c-3 1936 November 20 - 1936 November 21

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. Plot 1. Before burning. View from N.E. corner. b. Plot 1. After burning. Toward plot 2, of N. Smoke from burning plot 2 shown. c. Plot 1. Recording rain gauge. d. (right). Plot 1. Before burning. View form S.E. corner.
Box 65, Folder  4

Erosion and runoff studies on burned and unburned experimental plots, Shasta county 796-D-c-4 1936 December 8

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. Plot 2. Silt and weir box. Unburned. b. Plot 2. Weir boxes, silt boxes. c. Plot 2. Burned. Bottom board on plot and general layout. Silt-weir box. d. Plot 2. Unburned. Silt-weir boxes.
Box 65, Folder  5

Shasta county. Plot 2. Runoff and erosion, burned and unburned areas exp. Silt trap and weir for measuring runoff and erosion on burned and unburned 796-D-c-5 1936 December 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  6

Erosion and runoff studies on burned and unburned experimental plots, Shasta County 796-D-c-6 1936 December 8

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. Burned. Plot 3. Lower board & division board between B and UB. b. Burned. Plot 3. Flume from silt weir box that assures sample of silty overflow under all conditions. c. Plot 3. Burned. Silt weir box and silt sample can. d. Plot 3. Burned. Conductor pipe to silt sample can, outfall flume & recording register column on siltweir box.
Box 65, Folder  7

Erosion and runoff studies on burned and unburned experimental plots, Shasta county 796-D-c-7 1936 December 8

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. Plot 4. Unburned. Silt and weir box. b. Plot 4. Burned. Outlet flume plot. Silt and weir box and silt sample can. c. Plot 4. Unburned. Silt and weir box. d. Plot 4. Burned. Silt and Weir box.
Box 65, Folder  8

Runoff and erosion studies on burned on burned and unburned areas, Shasta county. Plot 1. Recording rain gauge 796-D-c-8 1936 December 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  9

Runoff and erosion studies on burned and unburned areas, Shasta county. Plot 2. Showing method of sampling silt content from over-pour from weir 796-D-c-9 1936 December 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  10

Runoff and erosion studies on burned and unburned areas, Shasta county. Plot 2 796-D-c-10 1936 December 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  11

Runoff and erosion studies on burned and unburned areas, Shasta county. Plot 3. Showing plots outlined with boards and with runoff and erosion measuring devices installed 796-D-c-11 1936 December 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  12

Runoff and erosion studies on burned and unburned areas, Shasta county. Plot 3. Showing detail of surface of burned plot 796-D-c-12 1936 December 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  13

Runoff and erosion studies on burned and unburned areas, Shasta county. Plot 3. Showing detail of surface burned and unburned plots 796-D-c-13 1936 December 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  14

Burned and unburned experiment, Shasta county. Plot 2. Burned area. Looking H.E. Plot 2. Weir box 796-D-c-14 1937 January 24

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 65, Folder  15

Burned and unburned experiments, Shasta county 796-D-c-15 1937 January 24

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. Plot 3. Unburned. b. Plot 3. Burned.
Box 65, Folder  16

Burned and unburned experiment, Shasta county 796-D-c-16 1937 January 24

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. Plot 4. Looking N.E. b. Plot 4. Looking N.W.
Box 65, Folder  17

Burned and unburned experiment, Shasta county 796-D-c-17 1937 January 24

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. Burned area. Plot 3 from Plot 1. b. Burned, Plot 1. Rain recorder 6-8" snow on level. c. Left. Unburned area of plot 1. d. Right. Plot 1 looking N.W. 7"-8" snow on level.
Box 65, Folder  18

Burned area, Plot 1. White spots caused by deer licking ground. Plot 1 contained from 12 to 15 of such spots on this date 796-D-c-18 1937 May 15

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  19

Range management plots, Shasta Co. Attempt to show growth on burned strips which was more noticeable than on the unburned strips, but the photograph does not bring this out clearly. Plot 3 burned area 796-D-c-19 1937 March 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  20

Plot 4 B from South edge. Recovery of grass and other small plants. Shasta County 796-D-c-20 1938 January 23

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 65, Folder  21

Plot 2B. Recovery of grass and other small plants. Shasta County 796-D-c-21 1938 January 23

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 65, Folder  22

Plot 1, burned, Sept. 1938. Range Management Experiment, Shasta Co 796-D-c-22 1938 September

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 65, Folder  23

Range Management Experiments, Shasta County 796-D-c-23 1938 September

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987

Scope and Content

Plot 2, burned and unburned. Plot 2, burned.
Box 65, Folder  24

Range Management Experiments, Shasta Co. Plot 3, burned 796-D-c-24 1938 September

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 65, Folder  25

Range Management Experiment, Shasta Co. Plot 4, burned 796-D-c-25 1938 September

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 65, Folder  26

Plot 1 Range Management Experiment, Shasta County. View N.W. across burned area. Strip at right-hand side fertilized by Dr. Madsen 796-D-c-26 1938 May 21

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 65, Folder  27

Range Management Experiment, Plot 2, Shasta County. View N.W. across burned area. Shows grass recovery 796-D-c-27 1938 May 21

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 65, Folder  28

Range Management Experiment, Shasta County, Plot 3, burned. Looking along bottom edge of plot northward, shows grass 796-D-c-28 1938 May 21

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 65, Folder  29

Range Management Experiment, Shasta County. Plot 3, burned. View N.W. across plot. Shows grass 796-D-c-29 1938 May 21

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 65, Folder  30

Range Plots, Shasta county 796-D-c-30A, B 1939 May 1

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. Plot 2. Looking west. Shows grass and soap weed cover. b. Plot 3. Looking north across burned area. Shows grass cover.
Box 65, Folder  31

Range plots, Shasta county 796-D-c-31B 1939 May 1

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

a. Plot 4. Across burned area. Shows mallow grass, etc. cover. b. Plot 4. Measuring box, burned area. Picture taken on day boxes cleaned for winter 1938-39, just before starting cleanup. To show how little dirt in this box. Final accumulation 13 gm.
Box 65, Folder  32

(1) San Dimas Forest and Range Experiment Station lysimeter installation. (2) Small lined silt detention reservoir and measuring station for measuring runoff and silt loss from watersheds 796-D-c-32 1939 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 65, Folder  33

(1)(2) General views of San Dimas Forest and Range Experiment Station 796-D-c-33 1939 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 65, Folder  34

Ono Range Experiment. A area. Burned Sept. 1938. Looking south toward Plot 4 which is cleared space in the background 796-D-c-34 1939 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  35

Ono Range Experiment. In A area, showing growth of grasses following removal of competition of chamise 796-D-c-35 1939 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  36

Ono Range Experiment. In A area burned Sept. 1938. East slope of Duncan Creek. Sprouts from burned chamise and soap weed 796-D-c-36 1939 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  37

Ono Range Experiment. Burned part of Plot 2. Grasses and soap weed. Note absence of chamise 796-D-c-37 1939 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  38

Ono Range Experiments. In area A. Burned Sept. 1938. Chamise sprouting after burn. Indicated heavy cover before burn 796-D-c-38 1939 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  39

Ono Range Experiment. In area A. Burned Sept. 1938. B.A. Madson standing in growth of wild oats which came in following burn 796-D-c-39 1939 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  40

Ono Range Experiments. Looking north from Plot 4, Area A burned in Sept. 1938 on left. Area B burned in 1933 on right 796-D-c-40 1939 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  41

Ono Range Experiment. In A area. Burned Sept. 1938. Looking north from open grassy area near top of trail 796-D-c-41 1939 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  42

Ono Range Experiment. Area A burned Sept. 1938 796-D-c-42 1939 April 23

Photographer: 1939 April 23
Box 65, Folder  43

Ono Range Experiments. A area burned 1938, September on left, and B area burned 1933 on right. North fence of experimental area is along ridge. Taken from near top of trial area A, looking north 796-D-c-43 1939 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  44

Ono Range Experiment. In area burned Sept. 1938. A area. Looking north from open grassy area near top of trail 796-D-c-44 1939 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  45

Ono Range Experiments. Plot 4. Looking south 796-D-c-45 1939 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  46

Ono Range Experiment. Plot 3 -- taken from Plot 1 796-D-c-46 1939 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  47

San Dimas Experimental Forest 796-D-c-47 1938 December 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

a. One of the Fern canyon watersheds b. One of the Fern triple watersheds. (No. 2?) c. Compete burn. One of Fern triple watersheds. d. Showing burned area. Fern triple watershed (No. 2?)
Box 65, Folder  48

San Dimas Experimental Forest 796-D-c-48 1938 December 20

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

a. One of the Bell Canyon triple watersheds. b. General view of watershed above Bell Canyon. c. General view of watershed above Bell Canyon.
Box 65, Folder  49

San Dimas Experimental Forest 796-D-c-49 1938 December 20

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

(a) River of white coarse sand and rocks. (b) removing debris following slide on highway, San Dimas Experimental Forest. M. P. O'Brien, C. V. Givan, Charles Kraebel.
Box 65, Folder  50

Colorado river trip 796-D-c-50 1939 July 28

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

a. Measuring flume on road to Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, in Wasatch National Forest, Utah. b. Slide on densely covered mountain side near same place as (a). Wasatch National Forest. Cover is largely Quercus Campbeli. c. Terraces near CCC camp. Intermountain Forest & Range Experiment Station. d. Headwaters of Farmington Creek. Exp. Station. Wasatch National Forest.
Box 65, Folder  51

Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Wasatch National Forest 796-D-c-51 1939 July 28

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

a. Terraces for erosion control. b. Headwaters of Linn Creek near Francis Mountain. c. View from top of Francis Mt. showing terraces after erosion control. d. Looking from top of Francis Mt. into Salt Lake valley.
Box 65, Folder  52

Colorado river trip. Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Wasatch National Forest, Utah 796-D-c-52 1940 July 28

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

a. View from Bountiful peak. Erosion control project by terracing. b. View from below Bountiful Peak. Runoff plots. c. Runoff plots. d. M. R. Huberty and J. B. Brown. Great Salt Lake, Utah.
Box 65, Folder  53

Range studies. Cold Fork plots, Tehama county/ Pettijohn ranch, 30.2 mi. west of Red Bluff. Chamise with a little manzanita. Type of soil not known 796-D-c-53 1940 September 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  54

Range studies. Cold Fork plots, Tehama county/Pettijohn ranch, 30.2 mi. west of Red Bluff. First set of samples on bare plot just after clearing. Paul R. Day 796-D-c-54 1940 September 25

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  55

Range studies. Button Canyon plots. Tehama county. Chamise. Hugo soil 796-D-c-55 1940 September 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  56

Range studies. Button Canyon plots, Tehama county. Clearing bare plot. Paul R. Day in center 796-D-c-56 1940 September 25

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  57

Range studies. Diamond Range, plots/Tehama county, about 24 mi. west of Red Bluff. Hugo soil. Pines, oak, manzanita 796-D-c-57 1940 September 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  58

Range studies. Plum Creek manzanita plots, Tehama county. Volcanic soil. Manzanita thicket. Mr. Apple's ranch 796-D-c-58 1940 September 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  59

Range studies. Plum Creek Ceanothus plots, Tehama county . On hill on which Inskip Lookout Station is located. "Gleason" soil, almost Aiken but lighter. Manzaita and Ceanothus cuneatus 796-D-c-59 1940 September 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  60

Range studies. Holland plots, Shasta county, 3.1 miles east of Igo. Holland soil. Manzanita, oak, and pine. Oak in upper left corner is on southwest corner of brushed area 796-D-c-60 1940 September 15

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  61

Range studies. Oregon oak Aiken plots, east of Reddings, Shasta county 796-D-c-61 1940 September 15

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  62

Range studies. Vail Ranch, Riverside county, Calif 796-D-c-62 1939 April 4

Photographer: Thom Jr., Neil

Scope and Content

z. Area to be burned. Granite formation. b. Looking over 1938 burn from top of Mesa. c. 1935 burn on Vail ranch.
Box 65, Folder  63

Range studies. Vail Ranch, Riversides county, Calif 796-D-c-63 1939 April 14

Photographer: Thom Jr., Neil

Scope and Content

a. Edge of 135 burn. b. 1935 burn. Foreground burn. Unburned across road. c. Edge of 1935 burn.
Box 65, Folder  64

California Range and Forest Experiment Station, San Dimas. Lysimeter plot 796-D-c-64 1939 April 14

Photographer: Thom Jr., Neil

Scope and Content

a. Lysimeter plot. b. Lysimeter plot. Taken from top of ridge at road junction.
Box 65, Folder  65

Range management studies. View of burned portion of plot 1. Ono, Shasta county, Calif 796-D-c-65 1940 April 6

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  66

Range management studies. View of burned portion of plot 3. Ono, Shasta county, Calif 796-D-c-67 1940 April 6

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  67

Range management studies. View of burned portion of plot 4. Ono, Shasta county, Calif 796-D-c-68 1940 April 6

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  68

Range Management studies. Shasta and Tehama counties 796-D-c-69 1940 November 16

Photographer: Madson, B. A. (Ben Adolph), 1887-1974
Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

a. Menzel south plot. Oak and Manzanita. b. Menzel south plot. Oak & Manzanita. c. Menzel north plot. Chamise.
Box 65, Folder  69

Range Management studies. Shasta and Tehama counties 796-D-c-70 undated

Photographer: Madson, B. A. (Ben Adolph), 1887-1974
Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

a. Cold Fork plot. Chamise with little manzanita. b. Diamond range plot. Oak type. c. Buton canyon plot. Chamise.
Box 65, Folder  70

Range management studies. Shasta and Tehama counties 796-D-c-71 1940 November 16

Photographer: Madson, B. A. (Ben Adolph), 1887-1974
Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

a. Holland plot. Manzanita, oak, pine. b. Corning plot. Manzanita hardwood.
Box 65, Folder  71

Range management studies. Shasta and Tehama counties 796-D-c-72 1940 November 16

Photographer: Madson, B. A. (Ben Adolph), 1887-1974
Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

a. Redding plot. Manzanita and pine. b. Redding plot. Hard pan on road cut near plot. c. Ono range, plot 4, at gate.
Box 65, Folder  72

Plot No. 1, Ono Range Studies Viets, Madson, Hart, Hutchison, Ryerson 796-D-c-73 1941 April 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  73

Plot No. 2 Ono April 4, 1941 Range Studies 796-D-c-74 1941 April 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  74

Plot No. 3 Ono April 4, 1941 Range Studies 796-D-c-75 1941 April 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  75

Range Studies Plot No. 4 Ono April 4, 1941 796-D-c-76 1941 April 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  76

Range Studies Corning Plot East of Redding April 4, 1941 796-D-c-77 1941 April 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  77

Oregon Oak Plot April 4, 1941 Range Stuides Neal Derrick, Frank Viets, Dean Hutchison, Dean Ryerson 796-D-c-78 1941 April 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  78

Range Studies Redding Plot East of Redding April 4, 1941 G. Hart, B. Madson, Lester Berry, Neal Derrick, Dean Hutchison 796-D-c-79 1941 April 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  79

Inskip Plot East of Red Bluff April 5, 1941 Range Studies Dean Hutchison, B.A. Madson, K.A. Ryerson, Frank Viets 796-D-c-80 1941 April 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  80

Range Studies Gleason Ceanothus Plot East of Red Bluff April 5, 1941 796-D-c-81 1941 April 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  81

Manzanita Gleason Plot East of Red Bluff April 4, 1941 Range Studies 796-D-c-82 1941 April 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  82

Inskip Plot June 24, 1941 Range Studies 796-D-c-83 1941 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  83

Range Studies Manzanita Gleason 796-D-c-84 1941 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  84

Range Studies Manzanita Leason Plot 796-D-c-85 1941 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  85

Range Stuides Profile for Corning soil looking across out from top of hill where Corning plot is located 796-D-c-87 1941 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  86

Range Studies Menzel South Plot 796-D-c-88 1941 June 25

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

(b) Menzel North Plot
Box 65, Folder  87

(a) Range Studies Cleared path for Pole line--near Begum grass growing where Chamise bushes have been removed--looking west. (b) Growth of grass in cleared area for power line Begum in distance Chamise cover--looking east 796-D-c-89 1941 June 25

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  88

Range Studies Gleason Ceanothus Plot 796-D-c-90 1941 June 24

Photographer: 1941 June 24
Box 65, Folder  89

Range Studies Ono Plot 1 Burned plot left; unburned plot right; shows lack of grass due to competition of chamise 796-D-c-91 1941 June 25

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  90

Range Studies Ono Plot No. 1 796-D-c-92 1941 June 25

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  91

Range Studies Mountain Lotus growing in burned plot No. 1 Ono 796-D-c-93 1941 June 25

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  92

Range Studies Button Canyon Plot 796-D-c-95 1941 June 25

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  93

Range Studies Diamond Range Plot 796-D-c-96 1941 June 25

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  94

Range Studies Holland Plot 796-D-c-97 1941 June 25

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  95

Range Studies. Cold Fork, Tehama county 796-D-c-98 1941 September 25

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  96

Range Studies. Menzel south plots, Shasta county 796-D-c-103 1941 September 26

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  97

Range Studies. Inskip plot. Tehama County 796-D-c-104 1941 September 27

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  98

Range studies. Manzanita Gleason, east of Red Bluff 796-D-c-106 1941 September 27

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  99

Range studies. Ceanothus Gleason plots, Tehama County 796-D-c-107 1941 September 27

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  100

1 cu. ft. tilt bucket constructed by C.N. Johnston for range studies 796-D-c-108 1941 October 5

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 65, Folder  101

5 cu. fit. tilt bucket constructed by C.N. Johnston for range studies 796-D-c-109 1941 October 5

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 65, Folder  102

(a) Button Canyon burned: Shows clean area for runoff and runoff assembly to S.E. of plot. (b) Shows surge tank and water meter. Latter 3/4" left of border of picture and a 1 1/4" from top. (c) Button Canyon Covered: Shows runoff assembly. View W. Water meter below tank to left 796-D-c-110 1941 December 6

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 65, Folder  103

(a) Holland unburned. Shows runoff set-up 2nd at R.H. density of cover. Water meter below tank. (b) Holland unburned. Shows 10" Hume and settling box at low corner of plot. Also shows rain gauge in upper center of picture behind underbrush. View S.W 796-D-c-111 1941 December 6

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 65, Folder  104

(a) Holland burned: shows clean runoff area as well as take off units for runoff recording assembly. View W. (b) Holland burned. Shows runoff assembly complete. Water meter below tank 796-D-c-112 1941 December 6

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 65, Folder  105

Redding Plot, East of Redding. Range Studies 796-D-c-117 1941 December 20

Photographer: Hutchings, R.
Box 65, Folder  106

Range Studies. Manzanita Gleason Plot, East of Red Bluff 796-D-c-118 1941 December 23

Photographer: Hutchings, R.
Box 65, Folder  107

Range Studies. Ceano, Gleason Plot, Tehama County 796-D-c-119 1941 December 23

Photographer: Hutchings, R.
Box 65, Folder  108

Range Studies. Inskip Plot, East of Red Bluff 796-D-c-120 1941 December 23

Photographer: Hutchings, R.
Box 65, Folder  109

Range Studies. Oregon Oak Plot. Vegetation removed in Sept. and Oct 796-D-c-121 1941 December 22

Photographer: Hutchings, R.
Box 65, Folder  110

Range Studies. Menzel South Plot, Shasta County. Vegetation removed in Sept. and Oct 796-D-c-122 1941 December 22

Photographer: Hutchings, R.
Box 65, Folder  111

(a)The head board on one of the runoff and erosion plots, Vaile Ranch, Riverside county. (b)Pillsbury standing at edge of clearing next to runoff and erosion areas indicating height of brush, Vaile Ranch 796-D-c-124 1942 January 15

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  112

(a)View from road looking at hillside towards runoff and erosion plots. Notice J.E. Christiansen and Pillsbury at the corners of the plots. (b) Cleared plot for soil sampling. Pillsbury in background, Vaile Ranch Riverside County 796-D-c-125 1942 January 15

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  113

One of the silt collecting boxes on runoff and erosion plots, Vaile Ranch, Riverside, Calif 796-D-c-126 1942 January 15

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  114

Runoff and erosion plots. Inskip plot. Tehama County 796-D-c-127 1942 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  115

Runoff and erosion studies. Manzanita Gleason, east of Red Bluff 796-D-c-128 1942 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  116

Runoff and erosion studies. Ceanothus Gleason plots, Tehama County 796-D-c-129 1942 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  117

Runoff and erosion studies. Ono plot 1 796-D-c-130 1942 April 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  118

Runoff and erosion plots. Menzel South Plot, Shasta County 796-D-c-132 1942 April 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  119

Runoff and erosion studies. Button Canyon Plot, showing runoff assembly 796-D-c-133 1942 April 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  120

Runoff and erosion studies. Diamond Range Plot 796-D-c-137 1942 April 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  121

Range Experimental plot. Diamond Range, 8/13/42 796-D-c-139 1942 August 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  122

Range Experimental Plot. Redding 796-D-c-140 1942 August 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  123

Range Experimental Plot. Manzanita Gleason, 8/14/42 796-D-c-141 1942 August 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  124

Range Experimental Plot. Manzanita Gleason 796-D-c-142 1942 August 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  125

Range Experimental Plots. Diamond Range, West watershed 796-D-c-143 1943 January 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  126

Range Experimental Plots. Manzanita Gleason No. 3 796-D-c-144 1943 January 8

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  127

Range Experimental Plot. Holland 796-D-c-145 1943 January 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  128

Range Experimental Plot. Ono, No. 1 796-D-c-146 1943 January 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  129

Range Experimental Plot, Ono No. 2 796-D-c-147 1943 January 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  130

Range Experimental Plot, Diamond Range 796-D-c-148 1943 January 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  131

Range Experimental Plot, Button Canyon 796-D-c-149 1943 January 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  132

Range Experimental Plot, Menzel North 796-D-c-150 1943 January 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  133

Runoff and erosion plots, U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service Hill Culture Project, Capistrano, California 796-D-c-151, s undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  134

a. One of the small drainage areas, Vaile Ranch, Riverside County. b. Plot on Vaile Ranch, Riverside County, burned in 1941. c. Plot established by Pillsbury, Feb. 1943, on Vaile Ranch in area burned Oct. 1942 796-D-c-152 1943 March 2

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  135

Range Experimental Plot. Gleason 796-D-c-153 1943 April 20

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  136

Range Experimental Plot. Inskip 796-D-c-154 1943 April 20

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  137

Range Experimental Plot. Menzel North 796-D-c-155 1943 April 21

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  138

Range Experimental Plot. Holland 796-D-c-156 1943 April 21

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  139

Range Experimental Plot. Diamond Range 796-D-c-157 1943 April 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  140

Range Experimental Plot. Oregon Oaks 796-D-c-158 1943 April 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  141

Range Experimental Plot. Corning 796-D-c-159 1943 April 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  142

Range Experimental Plot. Diamond Range 796-D-c-160 1943 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  143

Range Experimental Plot, Button Canyon, covered. Regulating tank for water meter to measure runoff from covered plot. Notice water meter in lower right-hand corner. View from below 796-D-c-161 1943 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  144

Range Experimental Plot, Button Canyon, covered. Regulating tank for water meter to measure runoff from covered plot. View from above 796-D-c-162 1943 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  145

Range Experimental Plot, Button Canyon. Burned plot on right. Notice effect of competition by the brush on growth of grass. Compare with 796-D-223 and 796-D-224 views of burned plots 796-D-c-163 1943 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  146

Range Experimental Plot. Button Canyon. 4/23/43. See 796-D-222 796-D-c-164 1943 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  147

Range Experimental Plot. Button Canyon. See 796-D-222 796-D-c-165 1943 April 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  148

a. Plot No. 1, Ono, showing lack of growth of grass due to competition. b. Plot No. 2; c. Plot No. 3, looking north from No. 1; d. Plot No. 4 796-D-c-166 1943 June 11

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  149

a. Bare plot, Holland, 6/11/43 b. Diamond Range, 6/13/43 796-D-c-167 1943 June 11,

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  150

a. Range Experimental Plot, Ono No. 1, 10/13/43 b. Ono No. 4 796-D-c-168 1943 October 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  151

Range Experimental Plot, burning Diamond Range 796-D-c-169 1943 October 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  152

Button Canyon Plot just after burning 796-D-c-170 1943 October 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  153

Gleason No. 3, Experimental Range Plot, Just after burning 796-D-c-171 1943 October 12

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  154

Range Management Investigations. Ono plot #3 just after burning 796-D-c-172 1943 October 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  155

Range management investigations. Oregon Oaks plot just after burning 796-D-c-173 1943 October 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  156

Range management investigations. Oregon Oaks Plot just after burning 796-D-c-174 1943 October 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  157

Range management investigations. Button Canyon Plot, wash of litter on covered plot; indicates considerable runoff 796-D-c-175 1944 March 8

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  158

Range management investigations. Button Canyon plot at time infiltration tests made 796-D-c-176a,b 1944 March 8

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  159

Range management investigations. Oregon Oaks Plot, infiltration tests with rim infiltrometer 796-D-c-177a,b 1944 March 9

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  160

Range management investigations. Diamond Range, showing how cows have tramped on denuded plot 796-D-c-178 1944 March 8

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  161

Range management investigations. Ono Plot #2, just after burning 796-D-c-179a,b 1943 October 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  162

Range management investigations. Holland plot just after burning 796-D-c-180 1943 October 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  163

Range management investigations. Oregon Oaks Plot 796-D-c-181 1944 May 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  164

Range management investigations. Ono Plot #4 796-D-c-182 1944 May 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  165

Range management investigations. Holland Plot 796-D-c-183 1944 May 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  166

Range management investigations. Gleason Plot #3 796-D-c-184 1944 May 9

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  167

Range management investigations. Diamond Range Plot looking down slope 796-D-c-185a,b 1944 May 9

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  168

Range management investigations. Button Canyon Plot, lack of grass along border shows effect of competition by chamise 796-D-c-186 1944 May 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  169

Range management investigations. Button Canyon Plot 796-D-c-187 1944 May 9

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  170

Range management investigations. Ukiah plot #1 796-D-c-188 1946 October 26

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  171

Range management investigations. Lake Plot #1 796-D-c-189 1944 October 26

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  172

Range management investigations. Ukiah Plot #1 796-D-c-190 1944 October 26

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  173

Range management investigations. Lake Plot #1 796-D-c-191 1944 October 26

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  174

Range Management Investigations. Gleason #3 796-D-c-192 1945 April 11

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  175

Range Management Investigations. Gleason #3 796-D-c-193 1945 April 11

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  176

Range Management Investigations. Button Canyon 796-D-c-194 1946 April 12

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  177

Range Management Investigations. Diamond Range Plot 796-D-c-195 1946 April 12

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  178

Range Management Investigations. Lake Plot No. 1 796-D-c-196 1946 March 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  179

Range Management Investigations. Lake Plot No. 1 796-D-c-197 1946 March 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  180

Range Management Investigations. Lake Plot No. 1 796-D-c-198 1946 March 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  181

Range Management Investigations. Ukiah Plot No. 1 796-D-c-199 1946 March 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  182

Range Management Investigations. Soap weed and grass on Ukiah Plot 796-D-c-200 1946 March 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  183

Range management investigations. Ukiah #1 just before burning 796-D-c-201 1946 October 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  184

Range management investigations. Ukiah #1 just after burning 796-D-c-202 1946 October 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  185

Range management investigations. Madera No. 1 796-D-c-203 1947 January 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  186

Range management investigations. Madera No. 1 796-D-c-204 1947 January 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  187

Range management investigations. Madera No. 1 796-D-c-205 1947 January 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  188

Range management investigations. Madera No. 2 796-D-c-206 1947 January 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  189

Range management investigations. Madera No. 2 796-D-c-207 1947 January 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  190

Equipment used in measuring runoff and erosion from burned and covered plots. Preliminary trials before cutting and burning one of the pairs of troughs. Picture taken south of the Irrigation and Hydraulics Laboratory 796-D-c-209 1947 April 29

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  191

Range Management Investigations. Holland Plot B 796-D-c-210 1947 January 17

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Box 65, Folder  192

Range Management Investigations. Monterey No. 3, Plot B 796-D-c-211b,c 1947 April 25

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  193

Madera No.l Plot B 796-D-c-212 1947 September 26

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  194

Madera No. 1 Plot B 796-D-c-213 1947 September 26

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  195

Range management investigations. Ukiah No. 1. November 10, 1947 796-D-c-214 1947 November 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  196

Range management investigations. Ukiah No. 1. November 10, 1947 Before burning 796-D-c-215 1947 November 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  197

Range management investigations. Lake No. 1, Plot A. November 10, 1947 Showing regrowth 796-D-c-216 1947 November 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  198

Range management investigations. Lake No. 1, Plot A 796-D-c-217 1947 November 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  199

Range management investigations. Lake No. 1, Plot B 796-D-c-218 1947 November 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  200

Range management investigations. Monterey, No. 4. November 17, 1947. After burning 796-D-c-219 1947 November 17

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  201

Range management investigations. Monterey, No. 4. November 17, 1947. After burning 796-D-c-220 1947 November 17

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  202

Range management investigations. Monterey, No. 4. November 17, 1947. Before burning 796-D-c-221 1947 November 17

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  203

Range management investigations. Monterey No. 4. November 17, 1947. Before burning 796-D-c-222 1947 November 17

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  204

Range management investigations. Monterey No. 3. November 17, 1947. After burning 796-D-c-223 1947 November 17

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  205

Range management investigations. Monterey, No. 1. November 18, 1947. Before burning 796-D-c-224 1947 November 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  206

Range management investigations. Monterey No. 1. November 18, 1947. Before burning 796-D-c-225 1947 November 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  207

Range management investigations. Monterey No. 1. November 18, 1947. Looking down slope 796-D-c-226 1947 November 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  208

Range management investigations. Monterey No. 2. November 18, 1947. After burning 796-D-c-227 1947 November 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  209

Range management investigations. Monterey No. 2. November 18, 1947. Denuding 796-D-c-228 1947 November 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  210

Range management investigations. Monterey No. 1. November 18, 1947. Before burning, looking into 796-D-c-229 1947 November 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  211

Range management investigations. Monterey No. 3. November 18, 1947. Before burning 796-D-c-230 1947 November 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  212

Range management investigations. Lake No. 1, Plot B. January 22, 1948 796-D-c-231 1948 January 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  213

Range management investigations. Ukiah, Plot A. January 22, 1948 796-D-c-232 1948 January 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  214

Button Canyon, Sterilized Plot 796-D-c-233 1947 November 6

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  215

Sterilized Plot, Button Canyon 796-D-c-234 1947 November 6

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  216

Madera 1 B Plot. Looking up the slope 796-D-c-235 1948 Summer

Photographer: Biswell, Harold H. (Harold Hubert)
Box 65, Folder  217

Lake No. 1 Plot A 796-D-c-236 1949 January 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  218

Lake No. 1 796-D-c-237 1949 January 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  219

Lake No. 1 Plot B looking downhill 796-D-c-238 1949 January 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  220

Ukiah Plot B looking northeast. Lack of vegetation 796-D-c-239 1949 January 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  221

Ukiah Plot B looking southeast. Note lack of vegetation 796-D-c-240 1949 January 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  222

Ukiah B plot looking East 796-D-c-241 1949 January 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  223

Ukiah Plot B. No vegetation looking southwest 796-D-c-242 1949 January 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  224

Ukiah Plot B from S.W. view looking Northeast. Lack of vegetation 796-D-c-243 1949 January 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  225

Madera 1 B 796-D-c-244 1949 February 12

Photographer: Chevalier, J.
Box 65, Folder  226

Monterey No. 2 Plot B looking northeast. Nothing growing at this time 796-D-c-245 1949 February 12

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  227

Monterey No. 1 B Plot Nothing growing at this time. Looking east 796-D-c-246 1949 February 12

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  228

Madera No. 1 A Plot 796-D-c-247 1948 October 23

Photographer: Miller, M.
Box 65, Folder  229

Monterey Watersheds - A and B. "A" on right (Southeast) "B" on left (Northwest) 796-D-c-248 1949 February 12

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  230

Monterey Watersheds A and B. A on right (Southeast) B on left (Northwest) 796-D-c-249 1949 February 12

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  231

Monterey Plot No. 4 796-D-c-250 1949 February 12

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  232

Monterey Plot #4 796-D-c-251 1949 February 12

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  233

Ono plot No. 3. This area was burned annually since 1936, except for the past two years. Note that the area supports a uniform stand of grasses. This has been an unfavorable growing season for grasses, yet the yield here is very good 796-D-c-252 (No neg) 1949 June 28

Photographer: Biswell, Harold H. (Harold Hubert)
Box 65, Folder  234

Ono Plot No. 2, plot A, showing the depth of erosion between chamise clumps. The chamise was cut and burned November 19, 1948 796-D-c-253 1949 June 28

Photographer: Biswell, Harold H. (Harold Hubert)
Box 65, Folder  235

Holland, B plot, Shasta County. Note the good stand of grasses, even during this season unfavorable to plant growth 796-D-c-254 1949 June 28

Photographer: Biswell, Harold H. (Harold Hubert)
Box 65, Folder  236

Ono plot No. 4 796-D-c-255 1949 June 28

Photographer: Biswell, Harold H. (Harold Hubert)
Box 65, Folder  237

Menzel North plot, Shasta County, Aiken soil 796-D-c-256 (No neg) 1949 June 28

Photographer: Biswell, Harold H. (Harold Hubert)
Box 65, Folder  238

Portion of plot in Shasta County located on Holland B soil in area of chamise. This area has been burned over annually for 8 yrs 796-D-c-257 1949 June 28

Photographer: Biswell, Harold H. (Harold Hubert)

Scope and Content

Slide No 796-D-c-62
Box 65, Folder  239

Ono plot No. 1. The grass is in the middle of the 50x50 ft. square plot. Around the borders for a distance of 15 ft. or so the area is kept bare from competition from the chamise brush for soil moisture 796-D-c-258 1949 June 28

Photographer: Biswell, Harold H. (Harold Hubert)

Scope and Content

Slide No. 796-D-c-63
Box 65, Folder  240

Madera No. 1, Plot B 796-D-c-259 1948 December 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  241

Bulkhead at flume entrance, Tulare watershed A 796-D-c-260 1949 December 29

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Box 65, Folder  242

Tulare Plot A. Catch trough at lower side of plot 796-D-c-261 1950 October

Photographer: Burgy, Robert H.
Box 65, Folder  243

Tulare Plot A. Border boards and cans to catch rainfall from trough gages 796-D-c-262 1950 October

Photographer: Burgy, Robert H.
Box 65, Folder  244

Spring Dell, San Benito County. Upper right brush area Plot E, Uncovered area Plot D, left burned area Plot C 796-D-c-263 1950 March 9

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  245

Spring Dell Plots, San Benito County. Brush area in upper picture Plot E, open area in Plot E shows rain gages, uncovered area on hill Plot D 796-D-c-264 1950 March 9

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  246

Tulare Range A. Taken from lower west ridge of watershed, center of watershed in center of picture, fence line running over hill 796-D-c-265 1950 March 9

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  247

Tulare Range B, taken from west ridge across watershed to east ridge. Rock outcrop in upper right 796-D-c-266 1950 March 9

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  248

Tulare Range B, tilt bucket, tank, and flume. Water stage recorder on side of tank 796-D-c-267 1950 March 9

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  249

Tulare Range A. Tilt bucket, tank and flume. Water stage recorder on side of tank 796-D-c-268 1950 March 9

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  250

Tulare Range B. Taken from west ridge up trough of watershed. Rock outcrop in center 796-D-c-269 1950 March 9

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  251

Spring Dell, San Benito County. Left burned area Plot C, right Plot B, upper right Plot A 796-D-c-270 1950 March 9

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  252

Ukiah Range B 796-D-c-271 1952 March

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  253

Ukiah Range B 796-D-c-272 1952 March

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  254

Ono Range A 796-D-c-273 1952 March

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  255

Ono Range B 796-D-c-274 1952 March

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  256

Burning Tulare Plot B 796-D-c-275 1951 October 16

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  257

Ahwahnee Range B. Recording Rain gage and thermograph 796-D-c-276 1952 March

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  258

Ono Range D 796-D-c-277 1952 March

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  259

Ukiah Range A 796-D-c-278 1952 March

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  260

Ahwahnee Range B 796-D-c-279 1952 March

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  261

Ono Plot 1. Thermograph, recording rain gage, standard rain gage 796-D-c-280 1952 March

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  262

Ono Plot 3. Deer feeding on plot 796-D-c-281 1952 March

Photographer: Sparks, John P.
Box 65, Folder  263

Location of experimental plots and watersheds for hydrological studies 796-D-c-282 1952 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 796-D-c-44
Box 65, Folder  264

This number used for slide negative "Differences in Minimum Soil-moisture Contents Between Burned and Unburned Plots in the Fall of 1941." Range Management Investigations 796-D-d-13 1941 Fall

Scope and Content

Slide No. 796-D-d-18
Box 65, Folder  265

Rainfall, runoff and interception by vegetation, Range Management plots 796-D-d-16 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

796-D-d-16
Box 65, Folder  266

Erosion record, Range Management plots 796-D-d-17 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

796-D-d-17
Box 65, Folder  267

From unburned area, Range Management Experiment. Shasta Co 796-D-f-1 1934 June 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  268

From unburned area, Range Management Experiment. Shasta Co 796-D-f-2 1934 June 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  269

From unburned area, Range Management Experiment. Shasta Co 796-D-f-3 1934 June 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  270

From unburned area, Range Management Experiment. Shasta Co 796-D-f-4 1934 June 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  271

From burned area, Range Management Experiment. Shasta Co 796-D-f-5 1934 June 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  272

Cattle from burned area, Range Management Experiment 796-D-f-6 1934 June 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  273

From burned area, Range Management Experiment Shasta Co 796-D-f-7 1934 June 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  274

Cows on unburned area, Range burning experiment, Shasta Co. (3 views) 796-D-f-8 1935 March 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  275

Cows placed on burned area, Range burning experiment, Shasta County. (3 views) 796-D-f-9 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  276

Cattle on unburned area. Range management studies, Duncan Creek area, Shasta county, Calif 796-D-f-10 1936 June 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  277

Cattle on unburned area. Range management studies, Duncan Creek area, Shasta county, Calif 796-D-f-11 1936 June 14

Photographer: 1936 June 14
Box 65, Folder  278

Cattle on unburned area. Range management studies, Duncan Creek area, Shasta county, Calif 796-D-f-12 1936 June 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  279

Cattle on unburned area. Range management studies, Duncan Creek area, Shasta county, Calif 796-D-f-13 1936 June 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  280

Cattle on burned area. Range management studies, Duncan Creek area, Shasta county, Calif 796-D-f-14 1936 June 15

Photographer: Hart, G. H. (George Hart), 1883-1959
Box 65, Folder  281

Cattle on burned area. Range management studies, Duncan Creek area, Shasta county, Calif 796-D-f-15 1936 June 15

Photographer: Hart, G. H. (George Hart), 1883-1959
Box 65, Folder  282

Cattle on burned area. Range management studies, Duncan Creek area, Shasta county, Calif 796-D-f-16 1936 June 15

Photographer: Hart, G. H. (George Hart), 1883-1959
Box 65, Folder  283

a. Roosevelt Highway, Santa Monica. Hills burn in Fall, 1942. No evidence of eroded material back of debris dam. Side of hills in foreground burned. b. Ditch along Roosevelt Highway to catch eroded material from hills to east. Burned in Fall of 1942. Note absence of erosion 796-D-g-1 1943 March 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  284

c. Burned hills east of and along Roosevelt Highway. Looking upstream from debris, note absence of erosion. d. Ditch built for debris; note absence of eroded material. e. Closeup of ditch to intercept silt from burned area to left, but note lack of eroded material 796-D-g-2 1943 March 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  285

Burned (Oct. 1942) area in Los Flores Canyon. Both sides of Canyon burned. Burned houses may be seen in both pictures. This area above Roosevelt Highway. See pictures 796-D-209a-e for lack of eroded material in ditches 796-D-g-3 1943 March 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  286

Average annual temperature(F), Period 1799-1938. Taken from the Yearbook of Agriculture, 1941 p.703. J.B. Kincer 797-A-1 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Box 65, Folder  287

Average July wet-bulb temperature(degrees F). Taken from the Yearbook of Agriculture, 1941 p. 710. J.B. Kincer 797-A-2 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Box 65, Folder  288

Temperature departure from normal, in F for a period of maximum circulation. The index at this time was 12.5 millibars. Taken from the 1941 Yearbook of Agriculture p.630 C.G. Rossby 797-A-3 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Box 65, Folder  289

Temperature departure from normal, in F, for a period of minimum circulation. The index at this time was -1.4 millibars. Taken from the 1941 Yearbook of Agriculture, p.630 C.G.Rossby 797-A-4 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

Slide no P 1402
Box 65, Folder  290

Average warm season precipitation, (period 1899-1938) April to Sept. inc. Taken from the Yearbook of Agr. 1941 p.712. J.B.Kincer 797-B-1 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

Slide 797-B-4
Box 65, Folder  291

Supplementary climatic notes for California, average annual precipitation, inches. Taken from the Yearbook of Agriculture, 1941 p.795. J.B.Kincer 797-B-2 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

797-B-5
Box 65, Folder  292

Average annual precipitation, (inches) Period, 1899-1938. Taken from the Yearbook of Agriculture, 1941 p.711. J.B. Kincer 797-B-3 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

Slide 797-B-4
Box 65, Folder  293

Precipitation and the Hydrologic cycle. From the Nat. Water Res. Com. Water Planning Report of 1934 797-B-4 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

Slide No. P 1392
Box 65, Folder  294

Valley and mountain precipitation by months at Yakima, Wash., Salt Lake City, Utah, and Phoenix, Ariz. Taken from the Yearbook of Agriculture 1941, p. 191 R.W. Bailey 797-B-5 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

Slide no. 797-B-6
Box 65, Folder  295

Annual precipitation in relation to mountains and valleys along a course between San Francisco and Denver. Taken from the 1941 Yearbook of Agriculture. R.W. Bailey p.192 797-B-6 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.

Scope and Content

797-B-7
Box 65, Folder  296

Convective circulation. Taken from Yearbook of Agriculture for 1941, p.603 C.G. Rossby 797-C-1 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Box 65, Folder  297

Meriodional (North and South) circulation. Taken from the Yearbook of Agriculture, 1941 p. 603 C.G. Rossby 797-C-2 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Box 65, Folder  298

The three hemispheric circulation cells. The final cellular meridional circulation on a rotating earth. Taken from the Yearbook of Agriculture for 1941 p. 611, C.G. Rossby 797-C-3 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Box 65, Folder  299

Influence of the earth's rotation. Taken from the 1941 Yearbook of Agriculture p.607 C.G. Rossby 797-C-4 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Box 65, Folder  300

Normal seal-level pressure distribution (millibars) over the Southern hemisphere in July. Taken from the 1941 Yearbook of Agriculture p.614 C.G. Rossby 797-C-5 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Box 65, Folder  301

Normal seal-level pressure distribution (millibars) over the Northern hemisphere in January. Taken from the 1941 Yearbook of Agriculture. p.615 C.G. Rossby 797-C-6 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Box 65, Folder  302

Polar-front waves. Taken from the 1941 Yearbook of Agriculture. p.632 C.G. Rossby 797-C-7 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Box 65, Folder  303

Climates of the earth, showing the extent of regions dominated by cold, dry and wet climates unfavorable to settlement. Taken from the 1941 Yearbook of Agriculture p.230 Jan. O.M. Broek 797-D-1 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Box 65, Folder  304

World population showing concentration of settlement in regions of more favorable climates. Taken from the Yearbook of Agriculture. p.229 Jan O.M. Broek 797-D-2 (no print) 1942 January

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Box 65, Folder  305

Ladino Clover Seed Production Plot 800-A-1 1954

Photographer: Hogan, L. Jones, H. Groves

Scope and Content

Slide no 75K2. Abstract - Effect of Irrigation Treatment on Seed Production of Ladino Clover Pub. 1957
Box 65, Folder  306

Ladino Clover Plot 800-A-2 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-

Scope and Content

Davis
Box 65, Folder  307

Ladino Clover Plot 800-A-3 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  308

Ladino Clover Plot 800-A-4 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  309

Ladino Clover Plot B 6" 800-A-5 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  310

Ladino Clover Plot B 9" 800-A-6 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  311

Ladino Clover Plot C 6" 800-A-7 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  312

Ladino Clover Plot C 9" 800-A-8 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  313

Ladino Clover Plot D 6" 800-A-9 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  314

Ladino Clover Plot D 9" 800-A-10 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  315

Ladino Clover Plot D 12" 800-A-11 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  316

Ladino Clover Plot E 3" 800-A-12 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  317

Ladino Clover Plot E 9" 800-A-13 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  318

Ladino Clover 800-A-14 1953-1957

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  319

Ladino Clover Plot 2C 12" 800-A-15 1953

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  320

Ladino Clover 800-A-16 1953

Photographer: Hogan, R.
Box 65, Folder  321

Ladino Clover 3E 8" 800-A-17 1953

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  322

Ladino Clover Comparison of Plots B, C, D, E 800-A-18 1953

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  323

Ladino Clover Plot B 800-A-19 1953

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  324

Ladino Clover Plot B 800-A-20 1953

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  325

Ladino Clover Plot C 800-A-21 1953

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  326

Ladino Clover Plot C 800-A-22 1953 Davis

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  327

Ladino Clover Plot C 800-A-23 1953

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  328

Ladino Clover Plot D 800-A-24 1953

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  329

Ladino Clover Plot D 800-A-25 1953

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  330

Ladino Clover Plot E 800-A-26 1953

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  331

Ladino Clover Plot D 800-A-27 1953

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  332

Ladino Clover 800-A-28 1953

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  333

Ladino Clover Plot E 800-A-29 1953

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  334

Ladino Clover Seed 800-A-30 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-

Scope and Content

Disease heads, normal, mosaic plot B
Box 65, Folder  335

Ladino Clover Seed 800-A-31 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-

Scope and Content

1' cuts - 8-5' Disease heads mosaic
Box 65, Folder  336

Ladino Clover Seed 800-A-32 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-

Scope and Content

1'cut - 8-5" mosaic disease plots B, B2
Box 65, Folder  337

Ladino Clover Seed Plot C 800-A-33 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  338

Ladino Seed Clover Plot C2 800-A-34 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  339

Ladino Clover Seed Plot D 800-A-35 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  340

Ladino Seed Clover Plot E 800-A-36 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  341

Aksike Clover normal vs damaged 800-A-37 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  342

Ladino Clover available moisture dep. 70 vs relative yields, green weight 800-A-38 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  343

Ladino Clover 800-A-39 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  344

Ladino Clover 800-A-40 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  345

Ladino Clover 800-A-41 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  346

Ladino Clover 800-A-42 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  347

Ladino Clover 800-A-43 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  348

Ladino Clover 800-A-44 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  349

Ladino Clover 800-A-45 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  350

Ladino Clover 800-A-46 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  351

Ladino Clover 800-A-47 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  352

Ladino Clover 800-A-48 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  353

Ladino Clover 800-A-49 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  354

Ladino Clover 1952 Data 800-A-50 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  355

Ladino Clover 1952 Field Data 800-A-51 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  356

Ladino Clover 1952 Field Data 800-A-52 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  357

Negatives of tables for Ladino Clover Seed Prod. Plot. Abstract effect of irrig. treatments on seed prod. of Ladino Clover - F. Hogan, R. Jones, H. Grove, Petuse published 1957 800-A-53 1954

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 65, Folder  358

See waterlogged tanks. 800-L-a-58, 59, 60, 61, 62 800-A-a undated

Box 65, Folder  359

Tanks and weighing equipment used in alfalfa studies 800-A-a undated

Scope and Content

See 800-M-a-21
Box 65, Folder  360

Use of water by alfalfa grown in tanks, University Farm, Davis. Tanks covered with celotex to reduce evaporation 800-A-a-1 1928

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 65, Folder  361

Sacramento Valley Irrigation Experimental Tract, Willows, Cal 800-A-b-1 1915 May 06

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is the first cutting of alfalfa in May, 1915. This tract was placed at the disposal of Irrigation Investigations, by the Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., for the purpose of applying varying quantities of water to individual checks, and for applying equivalent total amounts of water at varying times. This was a part of the general study made in 1913, 1914 and 1915, of the economic duty of water for alfalfa in the Sacramento Valley.
Box 65, Folder  362

Newly planted alfalfa checks with rye on borders - Delhi Irrigation Experimental Tract 800-A-b-2 1921 Spring

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  363

Irrigated alfalfa Frank, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Experimental Tract, Willows, Cal 800-A-b-3 1915 August 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This experimental work on the Sacramento Valley Irrigation tract was carried on only in 1915, but was a part of the general alfalfa duty of water investigations in the Sacramento Valley covering the years 1913 to 1915 inclusive.
Box 65, Folder  364

Irrigation of alfalfa plots. Dr. Doneen and irrigator 800-A-b-4 1938 August 20

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 65, Folder  365

Weighing Hay Shocks, Willows, Cal 800-A-c-1 1916 May 7

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

Where it was not possible in the Sacramento Valley alfalfa duty of water work to obtain weights of hay from any cutting, or to obtain the weight of a load of hay, the yield was usually ascertained by weighing a number of the hay shocks in the field, counting the shocks, and averaging the result. The apparatus shown in this picture was a collapsible frame consisting on a wooden beam with 4 pipes to support it. From the beam a differential pulley was suspended. To the pulley was hooked a 200 lb. steelyard scale and to the scale was attached a rope net wrapped around the shock. The procedure was to carry the apparatus over a field, throw the net over a shock of hay, turn this shock upside down on the net, bring the ends of the net together, set up the frame over the shock, hold it up on the pulley, and weigh it. Two men were required for satisfactory work.
Box 65, Folder  366

Mucking ditch above weir, Imperial Valley, 1915 alfalfa investigations 800-A-c-2 1915

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  367

Scalding alfalfa on lower ends of checks, 1915, Imperial Valley 800-A-c-3 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 65, Folder  368

alfalfa field Palo Verde Valley 800-A-c-4 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  369

alfalfa field, experimental plot, Delhi, Calif 800-A-c-5 1921 May

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-

Scope and Content

Experimental tract, Delhi, pumping plant in foreground
Box 65, Folder  370

Rice field - Cortena Station. Looking northwest 800-B-a-1 1919

Box 65, Folder  371

Showing changing water vs. stagnant water - Stagnant plot on left: changing on right 800-B-a-2 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  372

Rice Experiments - depth of submergence 800-B-a-3 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  373

Changing water - Plot D-10. Experiment Station - Spaulding Ranch 800-B-a-4 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  374

Plots A-7 and A-8 - Norman. Land too strong in alkali for rice production 800-B-a-5 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  375

University of California temporary rice experiment station, Cortena, California. Sept. 29, 1922. View of Plot #1 seeded and submerged April 15, 1922. Rice seed broadcasted at rate of 150 pounds per acre prior to submergence 800-B-a-6 undated

Box 65, Folder  376

View of Plot 60. Broadcasted at rate of 150 lbs per acre and submerged continuously. Submerged April 25, 1922 800-B-a-7 1922 September 29

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  377

View of rice head just beginning to fill. Most of head in blossom. Plot 60. 9-14-22 800-B-a-8 1922 September 14

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  378

Cortena. Check plot drilled at rate of 150 lbs. per acre. Irrigated 5 times to germinate seed and bring plants 4-5 inches high. Plants were submerged 30 days after emergence from the soil 800-B-a-9 1922 September 29

Box 65, Folder  379

View of Plot #18 at Cortena. This plot was not plowed. The plot was submerged 6 inches and seeded in water at rate of 150 lbs. per acre. Note poor stand of rice and heavy growth of cat tails 800-B-a-10 1922 September 29

Box 65, Folder  380

Univ. of Calif. Rice Experiment Station, Cortena 800-B-a-11 1922 September 29

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This rice was drilled 1 inch deep and irrigated 5 times to germinate seed and bring plants to height of 4 to 6 inches. Submergence began 30 days after plant emerged from the soil. Note the poor stand of rice and heavy growth of weeds resulting from this method.
Box 65, Folder  381

Submerging rice plots at Cortena, 1922 800-B-a-12 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  382

Rice, Cortena 800-B-a-13 1922

Box 65, Folder  383

Rice at Cortena 800-B-a-14 1922

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  384

Rice, Cortena 800-B-a-15 1922

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  385

Rice, Cortena 800-B-a-16 1922

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  386

Rice field east of Williams 800-B-a-17 1922

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Rice at Cortena, 1922. Plots submerged 30 days after palnts emerged from soil 800-B-a-18 1922

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  388

Effect of sedge in Plot 56, Cortena 800-B-a-19 1923 July 26

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  389

1/5 acre plot, rice experiment station, Biggs, on which submergence was started 30 days after emergence of plants 800-B-a-19 undated

Box 65, Folder  390

View of field crops at Cortena 800-B-a-20 1923 September 5

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View of field crops at Cortena, California 800-B-a-21 1923 September 5

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  392

View across check plot at University Rice Experiment Station, Cortena 800-B-a-22 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Seed was drilled and irrigated 5 times prior to submergence. Submergence began 30 days after plants emerged from the soil. Note foul growth and rather poor stand of rice.
Box 65, Folder  393

View of plants seeded and submerged at different dates. Left to right - submerged April 15, May 1, May 15, June 1 800-B-a-23 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  394

Univ. of Calif. temporary Rice Experiment Station, Cortena, Calif. Plot 50 800-B-a-24 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  395

Plot 6-a Cortena. Results from continuous 4-inch submergence 800-B-a-25 1924

Box 65, Folder  396

1924 rice 800-B-a-26 1924

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  397

Rice in Plot 61 - Cortena 800-B-a-27 1924

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 3, Folder  398

Beginning submergence of plots at University of California Rice Experiment Station, Cortena, California 800-B-a-28 1922 April 26

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  399

Rice, Cortena 800-B-a-29 1922

Box 65, Folder  400

Group of rice growers attending demonstration at Cortena 800-B-a-30 1922 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  401

Rice plots, Cortena 800-B-a-31 1923

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  402

View of Plot 60, Cortena. Submerged continuously to depth of 8 inches 800-B-a-32 1922 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  403

Plot 61, Cortena. Rice submerged continuously to depth of 8 inches 800-B-a-33 1924

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  404

Plat experiments - rice. Willows 800-B-a-34 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  405

Variety tests, B.P.I. Station, California 800-B-a-35 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 65, Folder  406

View of flooded rice field at Cortena Rice Station showing manner in which the tops of young rice plants float on water surface for several days when they first reach the surface 800-B-a-36 1929

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 65, Folder  407

Experimental rice plots, Biggs, Calif 800-B-a-37 undated

Box 65, Folder  408

Table - rice yields in field plots below water warming basins of various depths. Wyhe Ranch, Glem Co 800-B-a-38 1954-1955

Photographer: Raney, F.
Box 65, Folder  409

View of rice tanks at Cortena 800-B-b-48 1922 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  410

View of tank #9. Just after transplanting rice 800-B-b-49 1923 June 18

Box 65, Folder  411

General view of tanks just after installation. Cortena, Calif 800-B-b-50 1923 June 18

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General View of Rice tanks at Cortena 800-B-b-51 1923 July 10

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General view of Rice tanks 800-B-b-52 1923 July 10

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General view of rice tanks, Cortena 800-B-b-53 1923 September 3

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View of tank #9 at Cortena, top and bottom sealed 800-B-b-54 1923 September 3

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View of tank #9, Cortena, California. Top and bottom sealed 800-B-b-55 1923 September 3

Box 65, Folder  417

Tank #6, Cortena 800-B-b-56 1923

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Tank #1 - Cortena 800-B-b-57 1923

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View of tank #5, Cortena, California. Just after transplanting rice. Tank #9 in background 800-B-b-58 undated

Box 65, Folder  420

Tank #9, Cortena. Top covered, bottom sealed 800-B-b-59 1924

Box 65, Folder  421

Rice tanks at Cortena 800-B-b-60 1924

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  422

Evaporation studies, Cortena 800-B-b-61 1924

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  423

Use of water by rice tank studies conducted at Cortena, Calif 800-B-b-62 1924

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  424

Rice growing in covered tank. Use of Water by rice studies, Cortena 800-B-b-63 (3 negs.) 1924 July

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  425

Type of rice tank used at Biggs Rice Field Station 800-B-b-64 1926

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  426

Another view of rice tank used at Biggs Rice Field Station 800-B-b-64a 1926

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  427

Type of cylinder used for rice tanks at Biggs Rice Field Station 800-B-b-65 1926

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  428

Installing rice tank at Biggs Rice Field Station 800-B-b-66 1926

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  429

Installing rice tanks at Biggs 800-B-b-67 1926

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  430

View of tank with sealed bottom, Biggs Rice Field Station 800-B-b-68 (2 neg.) 1926 April

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  431

Tank layout after installation, Biggs Rice Field Station. Use of water by rice studies 800-B-b-69 1926 April

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
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Plot on which tank experiments on use of water by rice are conducted at Biggs Rice Field Station 800-B-b-70 1927

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
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General view of tank yard, Biggs Rice Field Station 800-B-b-71 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
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Uncovered rice tank - use of water by rice studies at Biggs Rice Field Station 800-B-b-72 1927 July

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  435

Covered rice tank - used of water by rice studies at Biggs Rice field station 800-B-b-73 1927 July

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  436

Use of water by rice studies, Biggs Rice Field Station, Covered tank 800-B-b-74 1927 July

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  437

Use of water by rice studies at Biggs Rice Field Station, Covered tank 800-B-b-75 1927 July

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  438

Fertilizer studies at the Biggs Rice Field Station. Rice is being grown in garbage cans 800-B-b-76 1927 August

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  439

Rice growing in 6" of water - depth of water studies, Biggs Rice field Station 800-B-b-77 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  440

Effect of depth of submergence on yield of rice, Biggs, Rice Field Station 800-B-b-78 1927 August

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  441

Studies on Use of Water by Rice 800-B-b-79 1928 October

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

Rice Field Station, Biggs, California. Tank 13, top open, bottom sealed.
Box 65, Folder  442

Studies on Use of Water by Rice 800-B-b-80 1928 October

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

Rice Field Station, Biggs, Calif. Tank 13, top open bottom sealed.
Box 65, Folder  443

Studies on Use of Water by Rice 800-B-b-81 1928 October

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

Rice Field Station, Biggs, Cal. Tank 7, top and bottom sealed.
Box 65, Folder  444

Studies on Use of Water by Rice 800-B-b-82 1928 October

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

Rice Field Station, Biggs, California Tank 8, top and bottom open.
Box 65, Folder  445

Studies on Use of Water by Rice. Rice Field Station, Biggs, California. Fertilizer tanks 800-B-b-83 (2 neg.) 1928 September 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  446

Studies on Use of Water by Rice. Rice Field Station, Biggs, California. Depth of water tanks 800-B-b-84 1928 September 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  447

Studies on Use of Water by Rice. Rice Field Station, Biggs, California. Screened enclosure 800-B-b-85 1928 September 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  448

Transpiration, evaporation, and seepage investigations with rice grown in tanks at Dos Palos, showing tanks before rice was transplanted 800-B-b-86 1931 June 1

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 65, Folder  449

Transpiration, evaporation, and seepage investigations with rice grown in tanks at Dos Palos showing tanks after transplanting. Rice has been sowed in plot but growth showing is water grass 800-B-b-87 1931 June 9

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 65, Folder  450

Transpiration, evaporation, and seepage investigations with rice grown in tanks at Dos Palos. View showing tank no. 1 after water has been drained from field 800-B-b-88 1931 September

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 65, Folder  451

Transpiration, evaporation, and seepage investigations with rice grown in tanks at Dos Palos. View showing rice tanks after water was drained off of field 800-B-b-89 1931 September

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 65, Folder  452

"Slender Aster" - rice weeds 800-B-c-1 1922 August 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  453

Echinochloa - crus galli - Cortena 800-B-c-2 1922 August 1

Box 65, Folder  454

Water plantain grows in open spaces in rice fields and in ditches. Not particularly harmful 800-B-c-3 1922

Box 65, Folder  455

(Echinochloa crusgalli) - Rice weeds 800-B-c-4 1922 September 15

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  456

"Slender Aster" - rice weeds 800-B-c-5 1922 September 20

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  457

(Echinochloa - crus galli) rice weeds 800-B-c-6 1922 August

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  458

Umbrella plant (Cyperus difformis) - sometimes known as "annual sedge". This weed was very troublesome at Cortena and several other places in the rice area in 1922. It was exceptionally thick in places where the stand of rice was thin. Seldom grows over 18 inches high. Can probably be held in check by heavy seeding. Seed matures by Aug. 1. Not controlled by continuous submergence 800-B-c-7 undated

Box 65, Folder  459

Sprangle top - Spalding Ranch - (rice weeds) 800-B-c-8 1922 June 26

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  460

Cat tail (Typha latifolia) - sometimes confused with "tule". This perennial plant is becoming a more serious pest each year. The plant grows from four to twelve feet high. Seed matures the latter part of September. Summer fallow has proven helpful as a means of control 800-B-c-9 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  461

Crab grass (Synotherisma Sanguinalis) This is a common grass on ditch banks and evees. It grows one to two feet high. The seed matures the latter part of August. Not especially troublesome in the rice fields 800-B-c-10 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  462

Echinochloa crus galli - Cortena 800-B-c-11 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  463

Spike rush, also known as wire grass, (Eleocharis palustris). Found in corners of checks, ditches, and fields not properly plowed. Grows twelve to eighteen inches high. Matures seed in July. Not controlled by continuous submergence 800-B-c-12 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  464

Umbrella plant, perennial form (Cyperus virens). This form of the cyperus family is seldom harmful except in unplowed places near the rice fields. Grows from one to two feet high. The seed matures the latter part of August. Can be satisfactorily controlled by plowing 800-B-c-13 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  465

Red-stem (Ammania coccinea). Found in rice fields generally where there is a thin stand of rice. Grows from six inches to two feet high. Various types mature seed from June 25 to October 25. Not controlled by continuous submergence 800-B-c-14 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  466

Tules (Scirpus occidentalis). Not especially thick in rice fields. Often found in irrigation and rain ditches. Grows four to fifteen feet high. Seed matures latter part of August. Difficult to control although many growers have been successful with summer-fallow 800-B-c-15 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  467

"Sprangle top" (Leptochloa fasicularis) in Rathbun Bros. & Eckles rice field. Rice seed germinated by intermittent flooding 800-B-c-16 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  468

"Erigeron Canadensis" found in rice which have not been plowed and which have not been continuously submerged. Usually found growing out of the water on damp soil, as on levees, etc 800-B-c-17 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  469

Arrowhead (Sagittaria latifolia) among rice plants submerged continuously to depth of 10 inches after broadcasting. Taken in Plot 60 800-B-c-18 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  470

Jussiaea Californica - "California water weed" found in the rice fields growing in all depths of water. Not serious where there is a good stand of rice 800-B-c-19 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  471

Smart weed (Polygonium lapathifolium). This weed is not particularly troublesome in the rice fields at present. It is often seen in the irrigation drain ditches. Grows about two feet high. Matures seed the latter part of August 800-B-c-20 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  472

(Echinochloa crus-galli) - early maturing variety (about July 1). Worst pest in rice fields 800-B-c-21 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  473

"Joing grass" in ditch at Cortena. 8-5-23 800-B-c-22 1923 August 5

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  474

Sprangle top taken in Rathbun Bros. & Eckler rice field. Rice seed germinated by intermittent flooding 800-B-c-23 1923 August 15

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  475

Jessica California - California water weed in rice field, Cortena 800-B-c-24 1924

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  476

Picture of joint grass (Raspalum distchum) 800-B-c-25 1923 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  477

View of intermediate maturing type of water grass - (Echinochloa crus galli) Cortena 800-B-c-26 1922

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  478

Joing grass (Paspalun distchum) 800-B-c-27 1923 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  479

View of late type or white water grass (Echinochloa crus-galli) 800-B-c-29 1923 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  480

Picture showing growth of sedge (Cyperus deformis) in rice field - Cortena 800-B-c-30 1923 July

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  481

Arrowhead (Sagittaria latifolia) in Cortena rice plots 800-B-c-31 1925

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  482

Arrowhead (Sagttaria latifolia) in Cortena rice plots 800-B-c-32 1925

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  483

Joint Grass (Paspalum distichum) in Cortena rice plots 800-B-c-33 1925

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  484

Sedge (Cyperus difformis) in Cortena rice plots 800-B-c-34 1925

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  485

Water plantain (Alisima plantage) at Cortena 800-B-c-35 (2 neg.) undated

Box 65, Folder  486

Jussica Californica - California water weed - in rice plots at Cortena 800-B-c-36 (2 neg.) 1925

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  487

White water grass control studies at Biggs Rice Field Station, 1927. Series at right of rice is 10 inches deep 800-B-c-37 (2 neg.) 1927 August

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  488

Water plantain (Alisima plantage) at Cortena 800-B-c-38 1925

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  489

A foul rice field west of Plainfield, Yolo County. Water was drained several times before the field was continuously submerged 800-B-c-39 (3 neg.) 1927

Box 65, Folder  490

Artichoke experiment, D. Conti Ranch, Castroville. Artichoke plants not ditched during winter of 1939-1940 on right. Ditched area on left. No negative 800-B-c-56 1940 March 1

Box 65, Folder  491

Weir and water register E.L. Adams rice field used in experiments - 1914-18 800-B-e-1 1916

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Slide no 75H141
Box 65, Folder  492

First Irrigation on Adams No. 2 Rice Field Biggs, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 800-B-e-2 1917 April 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 65, Folder  493

Submerged orifices and registers at Bruggman rice field intake 800-B-e-3 1924

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  494

Double 2-foot adjustable submerged orifices - measuring water to Jones rice field near Willows 800-B-e-4 1924

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  495

Two-foot adjustable submerged orifice on Bruggman drain, near Maxwell 800-B-e-5 1924

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  496

Water register and weir on drain from Husted rice field, near Williams, California 800-B-e-6 1924

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 65, Folder  497

8-inch rectangular weir on drain from Minton rice field - east of Willows 800-B-e-7 1924

Box 65, Folder  498

Two-foot adjustable submerged orifice on intake to Husted rice field near Willows 800-B-e-8 1924

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  499

Weir and register at drain from Husted rice field, near Williams 800-B-e-9 1924

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 65, Folder  500

Double 2-foot adjustable submerged orifice on Jones rice field near Willows 800-B-e-10 1924

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  501

Two-foot adjustable submerged orifice on Minton intake east of Willows 800-B-e-11 1924

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  502

Two-foot adjustable submerged orifice on Geopf intake - Minor farm near Willows 800-B-e-12 1924 Summer

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  503

Two-foot adjustable submerged orifice on intake to Bruggman rice field, near Maxwell, California 800-B-e-13 1934

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  504

Two-foot rectangular weir on Jones drain, near Willows, Calif 800-B-e-14 1924

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  505

Weir and Water Register on Dodge rice field. Butte County, Cal 800-B-e-15 (No neg) 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 65, Folder  506

Weir measuring drainage from Yarborough rice field, Maxwell 800-B-e-16 1924 June

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 65, Folder  507

Weir measuring drainage from Bruggman rice field east of Maxwell 800-B-e-17 1924 June

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 65, Folder  508

Submerged orifice measuring water at intake to Yarborough rice field 800-B-e-18 1924 June

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 65, Folder  509

Measuring drainage from Rathbun rice field, northeast of Williams, Calif 800-B-e-19 1924

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  510

Weir on drain, Anderson rice field, south of Cortena 800-B-e-20 1925

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  511

Two foot submerged orifice at intake to Anderson field, Cortena 800-B-e-21 (2 neg.) 1925

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  512

Rectangular weir and register measuring water to E.L. Adams rice field 800-B-e-22 1924

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  513

A Rice Field Near Biggs, California, During Irrigation 800-B-z-1 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The line of one of the levees can be plainly seen in the picture.
Box 65, Folder  514

Rice Field near Gridley, California, - Badly Infested with Weeds 800-B-z-2 1915

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  515

Rice Binder, Madison, California 800-B-z-3 1915 November 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 65, Folder  516

H.C. Malone Rice Field, Colusa, Cal 800-B-z-4 1915 June 4

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 65, Folder  517

Flooding Land to Germinate Seed of Water Grass Biggs, California 800-B-z-5 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 65, Folder  518

Harvesting Rice on Baker Tract, Biggs, California 800-B-z-6 1916 October 25

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 65, Folder  519

Effect of Excessive Grading of Land on Growth of Rice, Biggs, Cal 800-B-z-7 1916 October

Photographer: 1916 October

Scope and Content

Rank growth of straw with blank heads on area filled in. Rice in portion of field scraped is stunted in growth.
Box 65, Folder  520

Threshing Rice on Phelan Ranch, Butte County, California 800-B-z-8 1916 October 31

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 65, Folder  521

Threshing Rice on Phelan Ranch, Butte County California 800-B-z-9 1916 October 31

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 65, Folder  522

Levee and levee Gate, Evans Rice Field, Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 800-B-z-10 1917 August 8

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

The rice shown in this picture is in its first season and is consequently very clean.
Box 65, Folder  523

Harvesting Rice near Gridley, California 800-B-z-11 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  524

Rice field west of Biggs during early irrigation prior to submergence 800-B-z-12 1918 May 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The stand is shown drilled in the immediate foreground. This is one of the several fields farmed in 1918 by E.L. Adams, formerly of the Rice Experiment Station at Biggs, and shows some of the best preparation and levee construction to be found in Sacramento Valley.
Box 65, Folder  525

Berry and Adams Rice Field near Marysville 800-B-z-13 1918 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  526

Plat in Norman Experimental Rice Field 800-B-z-14 1918 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  527

Newly prepared Rice Levee near Nelson 800-B-z-15 1920 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  528

Newly prepared Rice levee near Nelson 800-B-z-16 1920 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  529

Newly prepared rice check receiving first flooding after seeding east of Maxwell 800-B-z-17 1920 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  530

View of Payne and Dozier ranch, near Princeton, Calif 800-B-z-18 1921 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This field was submerged continuously from time of seeding. Note freedom of foul growth between levees.
Box 65, Folder  531

Rice field at U.S. Rice Field Station, Biggs, Calif. One-fifth acre plot at U.S. Rice Field Station Biggs on which submergence was begun 30 days after emergence of plants 800-B-z-19 undated

Box 65, Folder  532

View of rice field just before maturity of crop. Note drooping of heads 800-B-z-20 undated

Box 65, Folder  533

Rice Field, Marysville, Calif. (Owned by F. Adams) 800-B-z-21 undated

Box 65, Folder  534

Harvesting rice on Baker Field, near Biggs 800-B-z-22 October 26

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 65, Folder  535

Drooping Heads in a Rice Field near Biggs, at the Time Water was Turned Off. Background purposely out of focus 800-B-z-23 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  536

Rice Field Near Biggs, California, Showing Drooping of Heads, at the Time Irrigation Water is Turned Off 800-B-z-24 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  537

Rice Field under Irrigation, near Gridley, California 800-B-z-25 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

The lines of the levees are very clearly shown. This picture was taken before the rice had begun to head out.
Box 65, Folder  538

Section of Experimental Irrigation Plat, Rice Experiment Station, Biggs, Cal 800-B-z-26 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  539

A Sacramento Valley rice field showing drooping of heads at the ripening period when irrigation water is drawn off 800-B-z-27 undated

Box 65, Folder  540

Wild ducks - Spaulding Ranch 800-B-z-28 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  541

Submerging rice checks - Jones rice field, near Willows 800-B-z-29 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  542

Group of rice growers at University of California temporary rice experiment station 800-B-z-30 1922 September 29

Box 65, Folder  543

Group of rice growers at Univ. of Calif. temporary Rice Exp. Sta., Cortena, Calif. Listening to Professor Charles F. Shaw 800-B-z-31 1922 September 29

Box 65, Folder  544

Group of rice growers at Cortena 800-B-z-32 1922 September 29

Box 65, Folder  545

Group of rice growers at Cortena 800-B-z-33 1922 September 29

Box 65, Folder  546

Group of rice growers at University of California temporary 800-B-z-34 1922 September 29

Box 65, Folder  547

Group of rice growers around rice tanks at Cortena 800-B-z-35 1923 September

Box 65, Folder  548

Untitled 800-B-z-36 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  549

Binder and team - Spalding Ranch rice field 800-B-z-37 (neg broken) 1919

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  550

Variation in striping or rice leaves. Leaf on left has normal green color 800-B-z-38 1927 August 15

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  551

F.P.Wray rice field. New land-Schmeiser Ranch west of Davis 800-B-z-39 1927 August 9

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

R.P.Wray rice field. New land, Scheiser Ranch west of Davis
Box 65, Folder  552

Foul rice field west of Plainfield, Yolo County 800-B-z-40 1927 August 9

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

Foul rice field west of Plainfield, Yolo Co. Field drained several times prior to continuous submergence.
Box 65, Folder  553

Foul rice field west of Plainfield, Yolo County 800-B-z-41 (2 neg.) 1927 August 9

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  554

General Views. Rice field east of Sutter By-Pass 800-B-z-42 1928 May

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  555

General Views. Rice field east of Sutter By-Pass 800-B-z-43 (2 neg.) undated

Box 65, Folder  556

General views. Rice field west of Williams 800-B-z-44 1926 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  557

General views. Rice Field west of Williams, Lambert Field 800-B-z-45 1925

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  558

General Views. Lifting water for rice irrigation, Williams Extension, Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District 800-B-z-46 1925

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  559

General Views. Rice Experiment Station, Cortena, California. Reeding Shed. (Cost, $325.00) 800-B-z-47 1928 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  560

General Views. Rice Experiment Station, Cortena, California, Rice meeting, September 14, 1928 800-B-z-48 1928 August 14

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  561

General Views. Rice Experiment Station, Cortena, California. Rice meeting, Sept. 14, 1928 800-B-z-49 1929 August 14

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  562

General Views. Sutter Basin Rice Field. Note absence of weeds 800-B-z-50 (2 neg.) 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  563

General Views. Foul rice field near Plainfield 800-B-z-51 1927 July

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  564

General Views 800-B-z-52 1928 April

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

Rice Experiment Station, Cortena, Cal. Soil at Cortena after plowing. Cattail growth turned up to sun.
Box 65, Folder  565

General Views. Rice Experiment Station, Cortena, Calif. 1928. Effect of 3 Disc and Drag 800-B-z-53 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  566

General Views. Rice Field Station, Biggs, Calif. 1928. "Crowder" for making rice levees 800-B-z-54 1928 April

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  567

General Views. Rice Field Station, Biggs, Calif. "Crowder" for making rice levees 800-B-z-55 1928 April

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  568

Rice field showing levees, Gucy Jones, Willows, Calif 800-B-z-56 1925 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 65, Folder  569

Broadcasting rice on flooded land near Nelson, Calif 800-B-z-57 (2 views) 1928 May

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 65, Folder  570

Binding at Cortena 800-B-z-58 1928 October

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  571

Binding at Cortena 800-B-z-59 1928 October

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  572

Discing and dragging, Cortena 800-B-z-60 1928 April

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  573

Rice in shock, Cortena 800-B-z-61 1928

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  574

Threshing rice, Cortena 800-B-z-62 1928 October

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  575

Binding at Cortena. Plot 1 800-B-z-63 1928 October

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

Slide No 75H136
Box 65, Folder  576

Plowing at Cortena 800-B-z-64 1928 April

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  577

Rice. Plowing at Cortena 800-B-z-65 1928 April

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

Slide No 75H139
Box 65, Folder  578

Rice. Plowing at Cortena 800-B-z-66 1928 April

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  579

Rice in shock. Looking across Plot 1. Cortena, California 800-B-z-67 1928 October

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

Slide no 75H133
Box 65, Folder  580

Sutter Basin rice 800-B-z-68 1928 September 17

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

Slide No 75H137
Box 65, Folder  581

Building levee in rice field 800-B-z-69 (2 views) 1928

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

Slide No 75H138
Box 65, Folder  582

Rice irrigation near Butte City in east side of Sacramento Valley 800-B-z-70 1929

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 65, Folder  583

Garland rice field in "boot", Willows, Calif 800-B-z-71 1916

Box 65, Folder  584

Harvesting rice, Willows, Calif 800-B-z-72 1916

Box 65, Folder  585

Rice field showing excellent stand of rice 800-B-z-73 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  586

Rice field showing excellent stand of rice 800-B-z-74 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  587

Harvesting rice, Nicholaus, Calif 800-B-z-75 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Slide No 75H135
Box 65, Folder  588

Rice harvest 800-B-z-76 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Box 65, Folder  589

Rice threshing on Pholon Ranch 800-B-z-77 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919

Scope and Content

Slide No 75H132
Box 65, Folder  590

Threshing rice on Spaulding Ranch 800-B-z-78 1919

Box 65, Folder  591

Broadcasting rice, South of Durham, Calif. on E.L. Adams' place 800-B-z-79 (No neg.) 1928 April

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 65, Folder  592

Effect of spotted soil on yield. Plants taken from same plot 800-B-z-80 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  593

Untitled 800-B-z-81 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  594

Trench and apparatus for study of water requirements of Cotton 800-C-a-1 1927 March 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, Calif.
Box 65, Folder  595

Trench and apparatus for study of water requirements of cotton 800-C-a-2 1927 March 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California.
Box 65, Folder  596

Trench Installation. U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California 800-C-a-3 1927 April

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 65, Folder  597

Tank Installation 800-C-a-4 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California.
Box 65, Folder  598

Tank Installation, U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, Cal 800-C-a-5 1928 July 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  599

Tank Installation. U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California 800-C-a-6 1928 July 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  600

Tank Installation. U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California 800-C-a-7 1928 July 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  601

Irrigation in place. U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California 800-C-a-8 1927 April

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  602

Cotton. Underground irrigation for tanks. U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California 800-C-a-9 1927 May

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  603

Cotton. Tank #1. Soil moisture studies 800-C-a-10 1927 August 1

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

Tank #1 continuously moist. Soil moisture neer allowed to reach wilting point. U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California.
Box 65, Folder  604

Cotton. Soil moisture studies. Tank #1. Soil moisture kept above wilting point all season 800-C-a-10a 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California.
Box 65, Folder  605

Cotton. Tank #2. Plants not irrigated until they showed wilt at 4:00 p.m. Soil moisture studies 800-C-a-11 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California.
Box 65, Folder  606

Cotton. Tank #2. Plants not irrigated until they wilted at 4:00 p.m. Soil moisture studies 800-C-a-12 1927 September 1

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California.
Box 65, Folder  607

Cotton. Tank #3. Plants not irrigated until they wilted at 9:00 a.m. Soil moisture studies 800-C-a-13 undated

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California.
Box 65, Folder  608

Cotton. Tank #3. Cotton was not irrigated until it showed wilt at 9:00 a.m. Soil moisture studies 800-C-a-14 1927 August

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California.
Box 65, Folder  609

Cotton. Tank #4. Soil moisture never allowed to reach the wilting point 800-C-a-15 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California.
Box 65, Folder  610

Cotton. Plants not irrigated until they wilted at 4:00 p.m. Soil moisture studies 800-C-a-16 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California.
Box 65, Folder  611

Cotton. Tank #7. U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, Cal. Soil moisture studies 800-C-a-17 1927

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  612

Cotton. Tank #7. Studies on Soil moisture 800-C-a-18 1928 July 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California. Cotton irrigated when plant wilted at 9:00 a.m. Next irrigation on July 15. This picture taken at 12:00 noon.
Box 65, Folder  613

Cotton. Tank #8. U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, Cal. Soil moisture studies 800-C-a-19 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  614

Cotton. Tank #9. U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter. Cal. Soil moisture studies 800-C-a-20 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  615

Cotton. Tank #9. Soil moisture studies 800-C-a-21 1928 July 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California. Cotton growing in tank in which soil moisture never reached the wilting point. (Tank #9)
Box 65, Folder  616

Cotton. Tank #11. Soil moisture studies 800-C-a-22 1928 July 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California. Plants not irrigated until they wilted at 4:00 p.m. (Tank 11)
Box 65, Folder  617

Cotton. Tank #14. Soil Moisture studies 800-C-a-23 1928 July 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California. Irrigated when plant wilted at 4:00 p.m. Next irrigation on July 12. This picture taken at 12:00 noon. (Tank #14)
Box 65, Folder  618

Cotton. Water table studies. Tank #1. U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California 800-C-a-24 1928

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  619

Cotton. Tank #2. Water table studies 800-C-a-25 1928 July 28

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California. Water table maintained at 30 inches below surface. Tank #2.
Box 65, Folder  620

Cotton. Water table studies 800-C-a-26 1927 September 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California. Tank #10, cotton plants growing in tank in which water table has been maintained 30 inches below soil surface throughout season.
Box 65, Folder  621

Cotton. Water table studies 800-C-a-27 1927 September 1

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California. Tank #7. Cotton growing in tank in which water table was maintained 30 inches below soil surface.
Box 65, Folder  622

Cotton. Water table studies 800-C-a-28 1928 September 1

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California. Tank #8. 30-inch water table.
Box 65, Folder  623

Cotton. Water table studies 800-C-a-29 1927 September 1

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California. Tank #9. 30-inch water table.
Box 65, Folder  624

Cotton. Water table studies 800-C-a-30 1927 September 1

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  625

Cotton. Water table studies 800-C-a-31 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California. Tank #12. 30-inch water table.
Box 65, Folder  626

Cotton. Water table studies 800-C-a-32 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California. Tank #12. 30-inch water table tank.
Box 65, Folder  627

View of cotton grown in tanks at U.S. Cotton Field Station, Shafter, showing weighing device for tanks and atmometers 800-C-a-33 1930

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 65, Folder  628

View of cotton grown in tanks, U.S. Field Station, Shafter, Calif 800-C-a-34 1927

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  629

Water table studies with cotton in tanks, U.S. Cotton Field Station, Shafter, Calif 800-C-a-35 1927

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  630

Measuring irrigation water applied to cotton plots. 20" weir. U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California 800-C-b-1 1926 August

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  631

Cotton. Looking across plots at Shafter. U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, Cal 800-C-b-2 1927 July

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  632

Cotton. View across station from irrigation plots 800-C-b-3 1927 July

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, Cal.
Box 65, Folder  633

Cotton. View of station, U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter 800-C-b-4 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  634

Cotton plots. U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, Cal 800-C-b-5 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 65, Folder  635

Cotton. Lateral supplying cotton plots 800-C-b-6 1928 July 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

U.S. Cotton Experiment Station, Shafter, California.
Box 65, Folder  636

General view of cotton plots used in irrigation investigation at U.S. Cotton Field Station, Shafter, Calif 800-C-b-7 1930

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 65, Folder  637

Cotton growing in plot experiments, U.S. Cotton Field Station, Shafter 800-C-b-8 1930

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 65, Folder  638

Rogueing cotton plants at U.S. Cotton Field Station, Shafter, Calif 800-C-b-9 1930

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 65, Folder  639

Applying water to a portion of the irrigation field plots, U.S. Cotton Field Station, Shafter 800-C-b-10 1930

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  1

Kern Lake Cotton Field. (J.S. Townsend) 800-C-c-1 1927 August 29

Photographer: Camp, W.B.
Box 66, Folder  2

Kern Lake Cotton Field 800-C-c-2 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 66, Folder  3

Kern lake Cotton Field. W.B. Camp 800-C-c-3 1927 September

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 66, Folder  4

Cotton field experiment showing growth of plants at time of second irrigation with canal water. Biancucci tract, Firebaugh 800-C-c-4 1931 July 14

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  5

Cotton field experiment showing condition of crop on July 14, 1931. Irrigated with well water. Biancucci tract, Firebaugh 800-C-c-5 1937 July 14

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  6

Cotton field experiment showing condition of crop on July 16, 1931. Irrigated with well water. Biancucci tract, Firebaugh 800-C-c-6 1931 July 16

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  7

Cotton field experiment showing condition of crop on July 14. Irrigated with canal water. Hotchkiss ranch, Firebaugh 800-C-c-7 1931 July 14

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  8

Cotton field experiment showing condition of crop on July 14. Irrigated with well water. Hotchkiss ranch, Firebaugh 800-C-c-8 1931 July 14

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  9

Cotton field experiment showing condition of crop on July 13. Irrigated with well water. Fawcett area, Los Banos 800-C-c-9 1931 July 13

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  10

Cotton field experiment showing measurement of water for first irrigation at Fawcett ranch. Typical installation 800-C-c-10 1931 June 18

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  11

Cotton field experiment showing conditions of crop on August 19. Irrigated with well water. Fawcett area, Los Banos 800-C-c-11 1931 August 19

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  12

Cotton field experiment, showing condition of crop on August 19. Irrigated with well water. McClarren area, Los Banos 800-C-c-12 1931 August 19

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  13

Cotton field experiment showing condition of crop on August 24. Irrigated with canal water. Biancucci area, Firebaugh 800-C-c-13 1931 August 24

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  14

Cotton field experiment showing condition of crop on August 19. Irrigated with well water. Biancucci area, Firebaugh 800-C-c-14 1931 August 19

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  15

Cotton field experiment showing condition of crop on August 19. Irrigated with canal water. Hotchkiss area, Firebaugh 800-C-c-15 1931 August 19

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  16

Cotton field experiment showing condition of crop on August 19. Irrigated with well water. Hotchkiss area, Firebaugh 800-C-c-16 1931 August 19

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  17

View showing contrast in growth of cotton area adjacent to the Fawcett area south of Los Banos in West side of San Joaquin Valley 800-C-c-17 1931 September

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

High cotton on right growing at ends of rows where water backed yo; low cotton on left growing further up rows where grade was too steep. Small cotton is 12 to 18 inches high with much bare ground showing.
Box 66, Folder  18

General view showing condition of cotton grown on Fawcett area, south of Los Banos on the west side of San Joaquin in Valley 800-C-c-18 1931 September

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note the extensive weed growth. The great contrast in growth on this area is plainly seen. The lighter area in the near background is short cotton fully matured. This is shown better in picture 800-C-c-19. The darker parts of the picture show the greener cotton.
Box 66, Folder  19

The Fawcett area as seen from the opposite end from which picture 800-C-c-18 was taken 800-C-c-19 1931 September

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note the small growth generally and the extensive weed growth. The darker areas in the background are those viewed in the foreground of preceding picture.
Box 66, Folder  20

View showing extent of cotton growth by late September planted on very poor land 800-C-c-20 1931 September

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Was pre-irrigated, planted and chopped normally, and had one irrigation. Part of cotton field on Hotchkiss ranch in the Firebaugh subdivision.
Box 66, Folder  21

View showing close-up of Hotchkiss ranch, cotton field shown in picture 800-C-c-20 800-C-c-21 1931 September

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note mature cotton with each plant averaging about 1 1/2 bolls.
Box 66, Folder  22

General view of cotton plants on Hotchkiss area irrigated by well water 800-C-c-22 1931

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note uniformity but smallness of stand. Firebaugh, Calif.
Box 66, Folder  23

Showing close-up of cotton plants on Hotchkiss area, irrigated from well 800-C-c-23 1931

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note the bare appearance of the top parts of the plants, the prematurely forced open bolls, and the general condition fo the soil. The soil is of the heavy clay type, but on drying feels porous and light, which presumably is an effect of the long continued use of saline well water. Firebaugh, Calif.
Box 66, Folder  24

General view of the plants on the Hotchkiss area irrigated by canal water 800-C-c-24 1931 September

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note the general appearance of uniformity over the area, Firebaugh, Calif.
Box 66, Folder  25

Close-up view of cotton plants on the Hotchkiss area, irrigated by canal water, Firebaugh, California 800-C-c-25 1931 September 29

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note the extensive new leaf growth on tops of plants, lack of top crop bolls, prematurely forced open bolls, and general lack of cracking of surface soil. Plants are about 2 feet high.
Box 66, Folder  26

View showing general condition of cotton crop on the McClarren area 800-C-c-26 1931

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Crop planted May 2, 1931, after being pre-irrigated. It was irrigated on June 23 to 29th, and on July 22. Soil is clay loam type, fairly uniform, becoming sandy in the 5th and 6th foot. South of Los Banos.
Box 66, Folder  27

General view of cotton plants on Biancucci area, Firebaugh, irrigated with well water 800-C-c-27 1931 September 29

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note the generally uniform height of the plants and the matted condition existing between the rows.
Box 66, Folder  28

Close-view of cotton plants, Biancucci area, irrigated by well water 800-C-c-28 1931 September 29

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note generally prostrate rature and how the overhanging top parts of the plants are closing up the space between the rows. The heavy set of top crop bolls is very apparent. Cracked condition of the ground can also be seen.
Box 66, Folder  29

General view showing cotton field, Biancucci area, irrigated by canal water 800-C-c-29 1931 September 29

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  30

Close-up view of cotton plants on the Biancucci area, irrigated by canal water 800-C-c-30 1931 September 29

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note the large amount of small terminal leaf growth, relatively large number of flowers, general lack of top crop bolls, and the moderate amount of cracking of the surface soil
Box 66, Folder  31

View showing effect of not irrigating cotton plants after the first of August 800-C-c-31 1931 September 24

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note lack of top crop and naked nature of plants. Part of a cotton field on the Stiendorf ranch, west side San Joaquim Valley.
Box 66, Folder  32

View showing typical soil cracks as seen on adobe soils that crack badly 800-C-c-32 1931 September

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Stiendorf Ranch, West side San Joaquin Valley. The cotton boll and leaves lying on the ground give an idea of the dimensions of these cracks. The widest measured about 2 1/4 inches. One can look down into the cracks about 10 or 12 inches.
Box 66, Folder  33

View showing nature and depth of cracks below soil surface in cotton field 800-C-c-33 1931 September 21

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

McLarren ranch south of Los Banos. Depth of hole is a little less than 2 feet. Note pruned ends of roots in cracks and also how many roots are able to gap cracks.
Box 66, Folder  34

Surface view of soil cracks on cotton field on Biancucci area, canal irrigated. This is heavy soil (Panoche adobe). Narrow furrows for irrigation were used, less than 12 inches wide. Some of the cracked portion is no doubt the washed-in part of the furrow 800-C-c-34 1931 September 17

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  35

View of area shown in picture no. 80-C-c-34, Biancucci cotton field, canal irrigated. Cracks were about 3 inches deep. Below this depth the earth was solid and moist and on close scrutiny it was seen to be filled with tiny, white living rootlets which must have been in contact with larger lateral roots which were functioning normally for the plant 800-C-c-35 1931 September 17

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  36

View showing face of earth with loose ends of roots and entire lateral made by cutting a cross-section through the excavated furrow shown in picture 800-C-c-35 and into the cotton row. Many cut off loose ends of roots can be seen. Biancucci area 800-C-c-36 1931 Septenmber 17

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  37

Close-up view of cross section shown in preceding picture 800-C-c-37. Numerous roots indicate that serious root pruning was not caused by the cracking of the soil in this area of heavy soil which was irrigated with narrow furrows. Biancucci area 800-C-c-37 1931 September 17

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  38

General appearance of excavation in cotton row in root penetration studies after soil has been washed away from roots with pressure sprayer 800-C-c-38 1931 September

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  39

Equipment used in making root penetration studies in cotton investigations. Portable pressure spray outfit shown in lower left of picture 800-C-c-39 1931 September

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  40

Showing generally cracked condition of soil surface on Biacucci area 800-C-c-40 1931

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Irrigated by well water. Cracks are approximately 2 inches wide and 9 to 12 inches deep. Same area as shown in picture 800-C-c-28.
Box 66, Folder  41

Showing nature and general depth of surface cracks as seen in the first excavation on the Biancucci area, irrigated by well water 800-C-c-41 1931

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  42

Showing general appearance and depth of the surface cracks as the face of the trench shown in picture 800-C-c-41 is peeled away 800-C-c-42 1931 October 20

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note the hard surface layer, the more flakey layer beneath, the extent of the major cracks, and the very large number of very small salt deposits found in the very small disconnected cracks deep in the soil. Biancucci area, irrigated by well.
Box 66, Folder  43

Showing general appearance and depth of the surface cracks as more of the face of the trench shown in preceding picture is peeled away 800-C-c-43 1931 October 20

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note the major crack going down two feet, the very thin scattered salt deposit at the base of this crack, and the ability of the major lateral roots to survive this cracking. Biancucci area, well irrigated.
Box 66, Folder  44

View showing the first face as seen in a trench cut across a cotton row on the McClarren area, south of Los Banos, irrigated by well water 800-C-c-44 1931

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note the thin layer of hardened earth on the surface and the generally coarse nature of the cracks.
Box 66, Folder  45

View showing general nature and depth of the cracks when more of the face shown in preceding picture, 800-C-c-44, is peeled off 800-C-c-45 1931

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note the major crack going down almost 3 feet. Notice the ever-present, very thin and small salt deposits in the small disconnected cracks rather far below the surface. McLarren area irrigated by well water.
Box 66, Folder  46

View showing general depth and morphology of cotton roots growing on heavy soil with a hard pan a little less than 3 feet below the surface 800-C-c-46 1931

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Note the depth of root between one and a half and three feet. Trench dug on Biancucci ranch where canal and well water have been used.
Box 66, Folder  47

View showing roots found across the row from those shown in preceding picture, 800-C-c-46 800-C-c-47 1931

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.

Scope and Content

Notice the generally shallow development and the extensive development of the lateral roots.
Box 66, Folder  48

View showing the trench dug on Sam Hamburg's ranch, 8 miles south of Los Banos, Calif. tracing down cotton roots. In this location, on a sandier, more loamy soil, the tap roots penetrated 10 feet. The roots are in place, but cannot be seen all the way down in the picture 800-C-c-48 1931 October

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  49

Equipment used to get the picture shown in preceding picture 800-C-c-49 1931 October

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  50

Showing some of the cotton plant roots taken from the trench dug on the San Hamburg ranch, south of Los Banos. Trench shown in picture 800-C-c-48 800-C-c-50 1931

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  51

Showing method used in getting the soil samples to determine the moisture conditions in one foot increments in the excavation shown in picture 800-C-c-48 800-C-c-51 1931 October

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  52

These six bolls were picked for a tall, rank growing cotton plant. Upper three near top of plant not moldy; lower three from near bottom are moldy. Bolls a and b show about the maximum opening that bolls so growing will attain. Boll c has cotton removed, showing bottom of the boll. Boll d never did open. This very common for moldy bolls. Note modly appearance of boll and cotton. Boll e has been broken open. Note darkened color of cotton. Boll f shows about the maximum opening that these moldy bolls will make. Cotton irrigation studies, season of 1931, west side of San Joaquin Valley 800-C-c-52 1931 October 31

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  53

Collection soil samples on cotton irrigation area at Firebaugh (Fig. 33, Proj. 918, page 283) 800-C-c-53 1932

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  54

Showing the location of all the sampling points in a plot. The two stakes close together in the center mark the location of the points from which soil for moisture equivalent and permanent wilting percentage determinations were taken. The four other points marks the locations from which samples will be taken from time to time during the summer. Firebaugh. Figure 34, Proj. 918, page 283. Cotton irrigation investigations 800-C-c-54 1932?

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  55

Territory west of Firebaugh 800-C-c-55 1932

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  56

Territory west of Firebaugh 800-C-c-56 1932

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  57

Firebaugh Cotton irrigation experiment. Plot 49, treatment 10. Plants 2 weeks after first irrigation 800-C-c-57 1932 August 5

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  58

Firebaugh Cotton Irrigation Experiment. Plot 19. Treatment 2. Unirrigated plot. Note flowers in top of plants indicating latter pert of blooming season 800-C-c-58 1932 August 19

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  59

Firebaugh Cotton Irrigation Experiment. Plot 29. Treatment 7. Irrigated every week. Plants appear to be well loaded with fruit, but show no indication of overgrowth 800-C-c-59 1932 August 19

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  60

Firebaugh Cotton Irrigation Experiment. Sign showing plot numbers and treatments. The upper number indicates plots and the lower, treatments. The spread eagle shows a plot from which soil samples are taken 800-C-c-60 1932 July 15

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  61

Firebaugh. Alfalfa field next to cotton plots. Dark areas are where the alfalfa has started to grow, while light areas are where the growth has not started. Examination of the soil showed that the soil under the light areas was wet down about 3 ft. while that under the dark, or growing, was wet 6' 800-C-c-61 1932 July 15

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  62

Firebaugh Cotton Irrigation Experiment. Cotton in plot 35, treatment 2 800-C-c-62 1932 July 15

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  63

Firebaugh Cotton Irrigation Experiment. Cotton in plot 32, treatment 2 800-C-c-63 1932 July 15

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  64

Cotton irrigation experiments, Mr. Fawcett's ranch, near Los Banos. Cotton at upper end of the row. These plants apparently suffered from lack of water 800-C-c-64 1932 September 28

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  65

Cotton irrigation experiment, Mr. Fawcett's ranch, near Los Banos. Cotton at low section of the rows shown in the previous picture. This area being in a swale, gets a good supply of moisture each time either end of the rows is irrigated. Cotton is very much overgrown 800-C-c-65 1932 September 28

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  66

Cotton irrigation experiment, Mr. Fawcett's ranch, near Los Banos. Picture of plants taken from area shown in previous pictures. One on left is an outside plant, while other two grew near white stake 800-C-c-66 1932 September 28

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  67

Cotton irrigation experiments, Firebaugh and Los Banos area, 1932 800-C-c-67 to 83 1932 June to September

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  68

Cotton irrigation experiment, Firebaugh. Irrigating plots. Note small white stakes locating sampling points 800-C-c-84 1932 June 17

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  69

The two plants on the left are typical for treatment 5 while the two on the right are typical for treatment 10. One plant of each treatment had the leaves stripped off to show the development of the bolls and squares. It is evident that the potential crop is about the same for each treatment. Treatment 5 was irrigated on July 15 and August 11; treatment 10 on Aug. 8 800-C-c-85 1933

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  70

Plot 3, treatment 7, irrigated July 13 and 25 and August 1, 8, and 15. Note how the water still stands on the surface, although irrigated five days previously. Surface evaporation would probably account for a very large percentage of the loss. (No picture. See negative file or Page 350 in Project 918.) 800-C-c-86 1933

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  71

September 1. Treatment 1. Plot 20. The plants pictured here are about 30 inches high. These plants appear healthy and vigorous and compare will with these in commercial plantings. They were irrigated on July 13 and August 10 and soon will receive another irrigation. (no picture) 800-C-c-87 1933

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  72

September 1. Treatment 7. Plot 3. The plants pictured here are about 38 inches high and were irrigated on July 13 and 25 and August 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29. At this time it is doubtful if the crop on these plants will be significantly larger than that from the plants shown. (No picture.) 800-C-c-88 1933

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  73

Firebaugh cotton experiment. West side of plot 2/27 looking west across 1/26. Treatment 1 800-C-c-89 1934 July 11

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  74

Firebaugh cottom experiment. West side of 1/21 looking across 3/20. Treat, 3 800-C-c-90 1934 July 11

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  75

Firebaugh cottom experiment. West side of 3/20 looking west across 2/19. Treatment 2 800-C-c-91 1934 July 11

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  76

Firebaugh cotton experiment. S.E. corner plot 3/25 looking north across 2/19 and 1/12. Treatment 1, 2, and 3 800-C-c-92 1934 July 11

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  77

Firebaugh cotton experiment. West side of 3/20 looking west across 2/19. Treatment 2 800-C-c-93 1934 July 30

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  78

Firebaugh cotton experiment. S.E. corner 2-25 looking north across 2/19 and 1/12. Treatment 3, 2, and 1 800-C-c-94 1934 July 30

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  79

Fireabugh cotton experiment. West side of 1/21 looking across 3/20. Treatment 3 800-C-c-95 1934 July 30

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  80

Firebaugh cotton experiment. West side of 2/27 looking west across 1/26. Treatment 1 800-C-c-96 1934 July 30

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  81

Firebaugh cotton experiment. S.E. corner 3/25 looking north across 2/19 and 1/12. Treatment 3, 2, and 1 800-C-c-97 1934 November 6

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  82

Firebaugh cotton experiment. West side of 3/20 looking west across 2/19. Treatment 2 800-C-c-98 1934 November 6

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  83

Firebaugh cotton experiment. West side of 2/27 looking west across 1/26. Treatment 1 800-C-c-99 1934 November 6

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  84

Firebaugh cotton experiment. West side of 1/21 looking across 3/20. Treat. 3 800-C-c-100 1934 November 6

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  85

Root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton plant in place. Planted May 5, 1949, replanted May 25, 1949. A treatment, 1 pre-irrigation only on April 26, 27, 1949 800-C-c-101 1949 June 28

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  86

Root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton plant in place. Planted May 5, 1949, replanted May 25, 1949. B treatment, one preirrigation April 26, 27 and 2 additional irrigations 800-C-c-102 1949 July 30

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  87

Root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton plant showing depth of root. Planted May 5, 1949. A treatment one preirrigation only on April 26, 27, 1949 800-C-c-103 1949 July 30

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  88

Root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton plant showing depth of root. Planted May 5, 1949, plus 2 irrigations June 24, 1949 and on August 31, 1949 800-C-c-104 1949 July 30

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  89

Root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton plant in lab. Planted May 5, 1949, replanted May 25, 1949. A treatment, one preirrigation only April 26, 27, 1949 800-C-c-105 1949 August 30

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  90

root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton plant planted May 5, 1949, replanted May 25, 1949. D treatment, frequent irrigation. Preirrigation 4-26-49, 1st. irrigation 6-24-49, 2nd. irrigation 7-13-49, 3rd. irrigation 8-3-49, 4th. irrigation 8-31-49 800-C-c-106 1949 August 30

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  91

Root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton plant. Planted May 5, 1949, replanted May 25, 1949. B treatment, one preirrigation on April 26, 27, 1949 plus 1st. irrigation 6/24/49, 2nd. irrigation 8/31/49 800-C-c-107 1949 August 30

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  92

Root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton plant. Planted May 5, 1949, replanted May 25, 1949. A treatment. One preirrigation only, April 26, 27th. 1949 800-C-c-108 1949 November 21

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  93

Root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton plant to a depth of 4.5'. Planted May 5, 1949, replanted May 25, 1949. A treatment, one preirrigation only on April 26, 27, 1949 800-C-c-109 1949 November 21

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  94

Root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton plant in place depth 5'. Planted May 5, 1949, replanted May 25, 1949. A treatment, one preirrigation only on April 26, 27, 1949 800-C-c-110 1949 November 21

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  95

Root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton plant to a depth of 4.5'. Planted May 5, 1949, replanted May 25, 1949. C treatment, one preirrigation April 26, 27, 1949 plus one irrigation on 6/24/49 800-C-c-111 1949 November 22

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  96

Root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton plant in place. Planted May 5, 1949, replanted May 25, 1949. D treatment, one preirrigation on 4/26/49 plus 4 irrigations - 1st. irrigation 6/24/49, 2nd. irrigation 7/13/49, 3rd. irrigation 8/3/49, 4th. irrigation 8/31/49 800-C-c-112 1949 November 22

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  97

Root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton plant. Planted May 5, 1949, replanted May 25, '49. A treatment, one preirrigation only on April 26, 27, 1949 800-C-c-113 1949 November 26

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  98

Root development studies by M. Ashkar, Ph.D. thesis, University Farm, Davis, 1949. Cotton Root to a depth of 6.5'. Planted May 5, 1949, replanted May 25, 1949. A treatment, one preirrigation only on April 26, 27, 1949 800-C-c-114 1949 November 26

Photographer: Ashkar, M.
Box 66, Folder  99

Kern Lake. Defoliated cotton plant due to thrips, (2 neg.) 800-C-z-1 1927 August 29

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-

Scope and Content

Defoliated cotton plant due to thrips. Kern Lake, Aug. 29, 1927.
Box 66, Folder  100

Lifting devices for soil evaporation tanks. Denver, Colorado 800-D-44 1916-1917

Photographer: Blaney, H.L.
Box 66, Folder  101

Setting tanks in barley transpiration studies, Medford Island 800-D-a-1 1925 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  102

Lowering inner tank into outer tank - barley transpiration studies, Medford Island. Note iron rods suspended from angle iron or at top to hold bottom of tank after filling inner 800-D-a-2 1925 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  103

Platform and weights used for forcing outer tanks into the peat - barley transpiration studies - Medford Island 800-D-a-3 1925 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  104

Chunks of peat as removed from the pits dug around tanks - barley transpiration studies at Medford Island. A detail of peat as shown at the side of the open pits in another picture 800-D-a-4 1925 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  105

Putting cover on potato tank 800-D-a-5 1925 June 10

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  106

Putting cover on potato tank 800-D-a-6 1925 June 10

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  107

Putting cover on potato tank 800-D-a-7 1925 June 10

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  108

Tanks with potatoes growing 800-D-a-8 1925 June 10

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  109

Barley tanks 800-D-a-9 1925 June 9

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  110

Potato tanks after leveling up around them. King Island 800-D-a-10 1925 May 15

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  111

Potato tanks before leveling up around them. King Island 800-D-a-11 1925 May 14

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  112

Sugar beets grown in tanks in Reclamation District 999 of the Sacramento-San Joaquin river delta. Shows yields from the six tanks used un the season of 1927. Tank no.1 used 1.87 acre-feet of water, no.2, 1.8; no.3, 2.6; no.4, 1.5; no.5, 2.0; no.6, 2.0 800-D-a-12 1927

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  113

Untitled 800-D-a-13 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  114

Use of water studies of milo grown in tanks, University Farm, Davis 800-D-a-14 1925

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-

Scope and Content

View of tanks 14, 23, and 24 - Neg. a; View of tanks 42 and 34 - Neg. b; Views of tanks 12, 10, and 5 - Neg. c; View of tanks 11, 4, and 7 - Neg. d; View of tanks 28, 38, and 39 - Neg. e; View of tanks 37 and 13 - Neg. f; View of tanks 61, 62, and 63 - Neg. g
Box 66, Folder  115

Sugar beets growing in tanks in use-of-water studies, Reclamation District 999 800-D-a-15 1928

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  116

Tank experiment with beans, use of water studies, Reclamation Dist. 999 800-D-a-16 1927

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  117

Beans from tanks in Reclamation District 999, use of water studies 800-D-a-17 1927

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  118

Tank experiment with beans, Delta of Sacramento-San Joaquin rivers, use of water by field crop studies 800-D-a-18 1927

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  119

Sugar beets growing in tanks in Reclamation District 999. Use of water studies 800-D-a-19 1927

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  120

Moisture requirement tanks installed in the lower unit of Reclamation District No. 999. Frame partially loaded. Tank about half down 800-D-a-20 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  121

Moisture requirement tank in the lower unit of the Reclamation District No. 999. Frame partially loaded. Tank just beginning to go down 800-D-a-21 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  122

Moisture requirement tanks. Reclamation District No. 999 800-D-a-22 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  123

Inner tank filled, ready to put bottom of tank on. Reclamation District No. 999 800-D-a-23 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  124

Moisture Requirement tanks. reclamation District No. 999 800-D-a-24 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  125

Moisture Requirement ranks. Reclamation District No. 999 800-D-a-26 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  126

Installing outer tanks. Reclamation District No. 999 800-D-a-27 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  127

Potatoes in Reclamation District No. 999 800-D-a-28 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  128

Loading frame for installing tank. Reclamation District No. 999 800-D-a-29 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  129

Inner tank filled with soil. Reclamation District No. 999 800-D-a-30 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  130

Potatoes in the field. Reclamation District No. 999 800-D-a-31 undated

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  131

Potatoes in the field. Reclamation District No. 999 800-D-a-32 undated

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  132

Guayule grown in tanks; Davis. Odd number, wet treat. Even numbers, normal treat 800-D-a-36 1944 September 26

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  133

Guayule, beans, and sugar beets grown in tanks, Davis 800-D-a-37 1944 September 26

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  134

Guayule, beans, and sugar beets grown in tanks, Davis 800-D-a-38 1944 September 26

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  135

Buckeye and field sunflower plants showing evidence of water shortage at the same time. Note the lower leaves of the sunflower plant wilted. The drooping of the leaves on the Buckeye is noticeable 800-D-a-39 1944 July 17

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  136

Buckeye and field sunflower plants showing evidence of water shortage at the same time. Note the lower leaves of the sunflower plant wilted. The drooping of the leaves on the Buckeye is noticeable 800-D-a-40 1944 July 17

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  137

Buckeye and field sunflower plants showing evidence of water shortage at the same time. Note the lower leaves of the sunflower plant wilted. The drooping of the leaves on the Buckeye is noticeable 800-D-a-41 1944 July 17

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  138

Guayule growing in tanks, Davis 800-D-a-42 1943 October 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  139

Alfalfa and guayule growing in tanks, Davis 800-D-a-43 1943 October 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  140

Soil moisture tanks being installed in lower unit of Reclamation District 999. Use of water studies. (See picture 800-M-a-22) 800-D-a 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  141

See: 800-L-a-54 Water logged tanks. Evaporation experiments. Beans and corn. 800-L-a-55 Similar to above. 800-L-a-56 Similar to above. 800-L-a-57 Similar to above 800-D-a- 1940 October 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  142

Portion of agronomy irrigation experiment plots, Fort Collins, Colorado 800-D-b-1 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  143

Tents used for covering agronomy irrigation experiment plots, Fort Collins, Colorado. (2 views) 800-D-b-2 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  144

Fig. 2, A.H. Holland's Lettuce Irrigation Report, 1937. Method of measuring lettuce diameters 800-D-b-3 1937 September 29

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.
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Looking across upper ends of lettuce irrigation plots 7, 5, and 3, (wet). Randolph Market Co. Watsonville, 9/29/37 800-D-b-4 1937 September 29

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.
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Looking west, lettuce irrigation plots, M. L. Kalich Ranch, Watsonville 800-D-b-5 1937 July 13

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.

Scope and Content

(No Neg.)
Box 66, Folder  147

Looking east, lettuce irrigation plots, Kalich Ranch, Watsonville 800-D-b-6 1937 July 13

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.

Scope and Content

(No Neg.)
Box 66, Folder  148

Lettuce cultivation Meeting called by Monterey and Santa Cruz. Co. Capitanich Cultivation Plot 800-D-b-7 1938 October 4

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.

Scope and Content

(No Neg.)
Box 66, Folder  149

Santa Cruz and Monterey County joint Farm Agent lettuce irrigation Meeting 800-D-b-8 1938 October 4

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.

Scope and Content

(No Neg.)
Box 66, Folder  150

Watermelon irrigation investigations, plot 10. Size of plants at time of first soil moisture sampling (fig. 40) July 23, 1935. No irrigation water applied. Print used for fig. 41 in Proj. 918F, page 54. (See print 800-D-b-22) 800-D-b-9 1935 July

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  151

Watermelon irrigation investigations, plot 10. Size of plants at the time of the second soil moisture sampling (fig. 40) July 31, 1935. No irrigation water applied. Print used for fig. 42, Proj. 918F. (See print 800-D-b-27) 800-D-b-10 1935 July

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  152

Watermelon irrigation investigations, plot 10. Size of the plants at the time of the third soil moisture sampling (fig. 40), Aug. 7, 1935. No irrigation water applied. Print used for fig. 43, Proj. 918F, page 56. (See print 800-D-b-25) 800-D-b-11 1935 August

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  153

Watermelon irrigation investigations, plot 10. Size of the plants at the time of the fourth soil moisture sampling (figure 40), Aug. 15, 1935. No irrigation water applied. Print used for fig. 44, Proj. 918F, p. 57. (See print 800-D-b-24) 800-D-b-12 1935 August

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  154

Watermelon irrigation investigations, plot 10. Size of the plants at the time of the fifth soil moisture sampling (fig. 40), Aug. 23, 1935. No irrigation water applied. Print used for fig. 45, Proj. 918F, page 58. (See print 800-D-b-26) 800-D-b-13 1935 August

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  155

Watermelon irrigation investigations, plot 10. Size of the plants at the time of the sixth soil moisture sampling (fig. 40), Aug. 30, 1935. No irrigation water applied. Print used for fig. 46, Proj. 918F, p. 59. (See print 800-D-b-23) 800-D-b-14 1935 August

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  156

Corresponding slides filed S1303 to S1309 800-D-b-15 to 21 undated

Box 66, Folder  157

Watermelon irrigation investigations, plot 10. Size of plants at time of first soil moisture sampling. July 23, 1935. (See print 800-D-a-b-9) 800-D-b-22 1935 July

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  158

Watermelon irrigation investigations, plot 10. Size of plants at the time of the sixth soil-moisture sampling. Aug. 1935. No irrigation water applied. (See print 800-D-b-14) 800-D-b-23 1935 August

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  159

Watermelon irrigation investigations, plot 10. Size of plants at the times of the fourth soil moisture sampling, Aug. 15, 1935. No irrigation water applied, See print 800-D-b-12 800-D-b-24 1935 August

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  160

Watermelon irrigation investigations, plot 10. Size of plants at the time of the third soil moisture sampling, Aug. 7, 1935. No irrigation water applied. (See print 800-D-b-11) 800-D-b-25 1935 August 07

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  161

Watermelon irrigation investigations, plot 10. Size of plants at the time of the fifth soil moisture sampling, Aug. 24, 1935. No irrigation water applied. (See print 800-D-b-13) 800-D-b-26 1935 August

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  162

Watermelon irrigation investigations, plot 10. Size of plants at the time of the second soil moisture sampling, July 31, 1935. No irrigation water applied. (See print 800-D-b-10) 800-D-b-27 1935 August

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  163

Yield of cantaloupe for 1938, 1939, and 1940 800-D-b-29 1940

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-

Scope and Content

Slide No. 1427 S. Negative only.
Box 66, Folder  164

Fig. 5 of "Suggestions on irrigating commercial truck crops", by L.D. Doneen and J.H. MacGillivray, Univ. Calif. circular, 1943. Effect of irrigation treatment on diameter of watermelons (deep-rooted) 800-D-b-30 1943 August

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  165

Baby lima beans, Davis 800-D-b-31 1944 June 19

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  166

Soil moisture. Dry plots. Tomatoes. 1934 800-D-b undated

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1172. See 800-M-c-72. See picture lantern slide and negative.
Box 66, Folder  167

Pasture, left, and Sudan grass, right, C. Schwartz Farm, Pleasant Valley Nevada County, on which Duty of Water is being Measured, 1917 800-D-c-1 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  168

Pasture, O'Brien Field, Smartsville, California. Duty of Water Investigations, Yuba-Nevada Counties Season, 1917 800-D-c-2 1917 May 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 66, Folder  169

Experimental irrigation of barley, University Farm, Davis, Season, 1918. Field 2, Block 2 800-D-c-3 1918 May 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  170

Experimental Irrigation, University Farm, Davis, California, Season of 1918 800-D-c-4 1918 June 06

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Harvesting barley June 6. Yield of grain 2539 pounds per acre.
Box 66, Folder  171

Measuring water to field crops - Field 7 - Davis 800-D-c-6 1922

Box 66, Folder  172

Sudan grass - if Field 7 800-D-c-7 Summer 1922

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 66, Folder  173

Sorghum under irrigation in Field 7 - Davis 800-D-c-9 Summer 1922

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 66, Folder  174

Irrigation of beans, experimental plots, Davis 800-D-c-11 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 66, Folder  175

Field experiments. Experimental alfalfa irrigation tract, Davis, California 800-D-c-12 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 66, Folder  176

Irrigated and unirrigated beans. Davis 800-D-c-13 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 66, Folder  177

Binding barley grown on irrigation tract, University Farm, Davis, Cal 800-D-c-14 1919

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

Slide No. 75G6
Box 66, Folder  178

Field experiments at Davis to study variability in yields from plots receiving identical treatment 800-D-c-15 1931

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-

Scope and Content

Field of barley growing in Field 2A, University Farm, Season 1931. In the strip where the good barley is growing, no crop was grown the preceding year. It is drawing on moisture stored from the previous season.
Box 66, Folder  179

Field experiments at Davis to study variability in yields from plots receiving identical treatment 800-D-c-16 1931

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-

Scope and Content

Field of barley growing in Field 2A, University Farm, Season 1931.
Box 66, Folder  180

Field experiments at Davis to study variability in yields from plots receiving identical treatment 800-D-c-17 1931

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-

Scope and Content

View taken along old creek channel, gravel underlies the surface soil and that accounts for the poor growth even in the strips where no crops were grown in the preceding year. Field 2A, University Farm, Davis.
Box 66, Folder  181

Peach Orchard, Delhi, orchard interplanted with cow peas 800-D-c-18 1922

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 66, Folder  182

Field experimental plots at Davis to study variability in yields from plots receiving identical treatment. Field 2-A 800-D-c-19 1931

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 66, Folder  183

Field experimental plots at Davis to study variability in yields from barley plots receiving identical treatment 800-D-c-20 1934 May 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  184

Field experimental plots at Davis to study variability in yields from barley plots receiving identical treatment 800-D-c-21 1934 May 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  185

Field experimental plots at Davis to study variability in yields from barley plots receiving identical treatment 800-D-c-22 1934 May 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  186

Plots used in cultivation experiments with lettuce. Martin Capitanich ranch, on San Juan road, near Watsonville, Calif 800-D-c-24 1938 August 26

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  187

Beans. Soledad Ranch Co., Soledad, Calif. Plot 1, on left. Irrigate every other furrow, same furrow every irrigation. Irrigations - 6/15, 7/13, 8/1, 8/20. Plot 2, on right. Irrigate every other furrow, same furrow every irrigation. Irrigations - 7/7, 8/3, 8/20 800-D-c-30 1939 September 06

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  188

Beans. Soledad Ranch Co., Soledad, Calif. Plot 2, on left. Irrigate every other furrow, same furrow every irrigation. Irrigations - 7/7, 8/3, 8/20. Plot 3, on right. Irrigate every furrow. Irrigations 6/15, 7/13, 8/1, 8/20 800-D-c-31 1939 September 6

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  189

Beans, Soledad Ranch Co., Soledad, Calif. Plot 3, on left. Irrigate every furrow. Irrigations 6/15, 7/13, 8/1, 8/20. Plot 4, on right. Irrigate every furrow. Irrigations - 7/7, 8/3 800-D-c-32 1939 September 6

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  190

Beans. Soledad Ranch Co., Soledad, Calif. Plot 4, on left. Irrigate every furrow. Irrigations - 7/7, 8/3. Plot 5, on right. Irrigate every other furrow, alternate furrows each irrig. Irrigations - 6/15, 7/13, 8/1, 8/20 800-D-c-33 1939 September 6

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  191

Beans. Soledad Ranch Co., Soledad, Calif. Plot 5, on left. Irrigate every other furrow, alternate furrows each irrig. Irrigations - 6/15, 7/13, 8/1, 8/20. Plot 6, on right. Irrigate every other furrow, alternate furrow each irrig. Irrigations - 7/7, 8/3, 8/20 800-D-c-34 1939 September 6

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  192

Artichokes. D. Conte ranch, Castroville, Calif. Blocking out field for irrigations 800-D-c-37 1939 September 06

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  193

Lettuce experiment, W.D. Loveless, Watsonville. Shows plants having had only two cultivations 800-D-c-40 1939 March 30

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.
Box 66, Folder  194

Lettuce experiment. W.D. Loveless, Watsonville. Shows plants having had six cultivations 800-D-c-41 1939 March 30

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.
Box 66, Folder  195

Irrigation studies ladino clover. Irrigated at 2-week intervals 800-D-c-42 1939 May 15

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  196

Irrigation studies ladino clover. Irrigated at 4-week intervals 800-D-c-43 1939 May 15

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Box 66, Folder  197

Artichokes, King Ranch, Castroville, summer 1939. (See 800-D-c-23) 800-D-c-49 Summer 1939

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.
Box 66, Folder  198

Lettuce cultivation experiment, Randolph Market Co., Watsonville, showing plots after first cutting. Weedy areas are the plots having had 3 cultivations. Center area clear of weeds and two beds to left of the side were used for 6 cultivations 800-D-c-50 1937 September 29

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.
Box 66, Folder  199

Lettuce irrigation experiment, Mrs. Sterling's Ranch, farmed by Earl Wilson, Salinas. a) shows plot 19-A, foreground, crop grown without irrigation. b) shows plot 24-B, foreground. One flood irrigation applied 6/5/40 800-D-c-51a 1940 June 17

Photographer: Thwaits, Tom
Box 66, Folder  200

Lettuce irrigation experiment, Mrs. Sterling's Ranch, farmed by Earl Wilson, Salinas. c) shows plot 39-C, foreground; flood irrigations on 5/11 and 6/5. d) shows plot 34-D, foreground; irrigated on 5/12, 6/5, 6/20 800-D-c-51c 1940 June 17

Photographer: Thwaits, Tom
Box 66, Folder  201

Lettuce irrigation experiment, Mrs. Sterling's Ranch, farmed by Earl Wilson, Salinas. Looking at plots from South end 800-D-c-52 1940 June 17

Photographer: Bardin, Roy (Roy Edwards)
Box 66, Folder  202

Lettuce irrigation experiment, Spiegl Ranch, Castroville. 5/9 - flooded low beds. 5/18 - harrowed and planted. 7/2 - flood irrigated 800-D-c-53 1940 July 29

Photographer: Bardin, Roy (Roy Edwards)
Box 66, Folder  203

Lettuce irrigation experiment, Speigl Ranch, Castrolville. 5/9 - small stream furrow irrigation. 5/18 - harrowed and planted. 7/2 - furrow irrigation. 7/23 - furrow irrigation 800-D-c-53a 1940 July 29

Photographer: Bardin, Roy (Roy Edwards)
Box 66, Folder  204

Bean irrigation experiment, California Orchard Co., Greenfield, Calif. Plots 7-B and 8-C. C plots irrigated 6/19, 7/11, 7/25, 8/14, B plots irrigated 7/11 and 8/2 800-D-c-54 1940 August 16

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.
Box 66, Folder  205

Bean irrigation experiment, California Orchard Co., Greenfield, Calif. Plots 8-C and 9-A. C plots irrigated 6/19, 7/11, 7/25 and 8/14. A plots irrigated 7/25 and 8/2 800-D-c-54a 1940 August 16

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.
Box 66, Folder  206

n irrigation experiment, Soledad Ranch Co. Plots 20-D and 21-A. D plots heavily irrigated on 6/21, 7/18, and 8/1. A plots irrigated 8/1 800-D-c-55 1940 August 16

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.
Box 66, Folder  207

Bean irrigation experiment, Soledad Ranch Co. Plots 17-A and 18-B. A plots irrigated 8/1. B plots irrigated 7/18 800-D-c-55a 1940 August 16

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.
Box 66, Folder  208

Bean irrigation experiment, Soledad Ranch Co. Plots 19-C and 20-D. D plots, heavy irrigation, 6/21, 7/18, and 8/1. C plots, irrigated, 6/25, 7/18, and 8/1 800-D-c-55b 1940 August 16

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.
Box 66, Folder  209

Bean irrigation experiment, Soledad Ranch Co. Plots 18-B and 19-C. C plots irrigated 6/26, 7/18, and 8/1. B plots irrigated 7/18 800-D-c-55c 1940 August 16

Photographer: Washburn, H.L.
Box 66, Folder  210

Lettuce, Spiegl Ranch, Chular. Shows the difference between regular furrow and shallow furrow in experimental plot. See page 409 of 1940 lettuce report 800-D-c-56a 1940 October 16

Photographer: Holland, A. H. (Albert H.)
Box 66, Folder  211

Lettuce, Speigl Ranch, Chular. Shows the difference between regular furrow and shallow furrow in experimental plot. See page 409 of 1940 lettuce report 800-D-c-56b 1940 October 16

Photographer: Holland, A. H. (Albert H.)
Box 66, Folder  212

Artichokes, D. Conti Ranch, Castroville. Loooking S.E. across Plot 9B-3 irrigations 800-D-c-57 1940 October 16

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  213

Artichokes - D. Conti Ranch, Castrovile. Looking S.E. across Plot 17A 1 irrigation, June 27 800-D-c-58 1940 October 16

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  214

Artichoke experiment D. Conti Ranch, Castroville. Looking N.E. across Plot 1C. 5 irrigations 800-D-c-59 1940 October 16

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  215

View of 1940 artichoke irrigation experiment, D. Conti Ranch, Castroville. Looking South from Plot 9B 800-D-c-60 1940 September 26

Photographer: Bardin, Roy (Roy Edwards)
Box 66, Folder  216

Artichoke cultivating experiment, D. Conti Ranch Castroville. Less cultivated plots (2 cultivations during growth). Looking S. through less cultivated rows from N. end of Plot 4 800-D-c-61 1940 October 16

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  217

Artichoke cultivating experiment, D. Conti Ranch, Castroville, cultivated plots (5 cultivation during growth). Looking S. through frequently cultivated plots from North end of Plot 10 800-D-c-62 1940 October 16

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  218

Merion bluegrass plots, Daivis 800-D-c-63 undated

Box 66, Folder  219

Young prune orchard on the experiment irrigation tract interplanted with beans. Davis, Calif 800-E-c-1 1918

Photographer: R.W.
Box 66, Folder  220

Young Pear Orchard, Casey Brothers near Smartsville California. Duty of Water Investigations, Yuba-Nevada Counties Season, 1917 800-E-c-2 1917 May 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Box 66, Folder  221

Irrigation part of experimental prune orchard. Irrigation tract, Davis 800-E-c-3 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  222

Looking west in Muir Peach Orchard - Delhi Experimental tract 800-E-c-4 1921 May

Photographer: F.A.
Box 66, Folder  223

Northwest corner of orchard - Delhi experimental tract. Showing a Delhi wind 800-E-c-5 1923 Spring

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  224

Muir peach orchard, Delhi 800-E-c-6 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  225

View of mature Elberta peach orchard on Week's ranch, Antelope Valley, where duty of water studies were conducted in 1927. Distance between tree rows, 21.5 feet 800-E-c-7 1927

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 66, Folder  226

General view of prune orchard at Stanford Ranch, Vina, Calif., where duty of water studies were conducted during season of 1927. Distance between tree rows, 25 feet 800-E-c-8 1927

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 66, Folder  227

View of 4-year old Elberta peach orchard of Mr. Bugbee, east of Red Bluff. This orchard was used in duty of water studies for the season of 1927. Trees planted on triangle with tree centers at 24 feet 800-E-c-9 1927

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 66, Folder  228

View of 6-year old peach orchard at Doane ranch, Antelope Valley, used in duty of water studies in 1927. Distance between tree rows 24 feet 800-E-c-10 1927

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 66, Folder  229

Filed plot used in duty of water studies, 1928. Seven-year old Elberta peach orchard on Doane Ranch, Antelope Valley, near Red Bluff, Calif 800-E-c-11 1928

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 66, Folder  230

Experimental irrigation of peach orchard, Delhi 800-E-c-12 1921

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  231

Plan of Frietas #1, Santa Clara Valley. Water requirement studies 800-E-c-13 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  232

Prune orchard, District 10, (Ellis Orchard) about 5 miles north of Marysville, Calif. Trees growing on hard pan land. Each tree site blasted before planting 800-E-c-14 1924

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 66, Folder  233

Experimental plots in prune orchard, irrigation studies. Branch of the College of Agriculture, Davis, Calif 800-E-c-15 1923 October 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  234

Experimental irrigation plots, prune orchard, Davis, Calif. (Branch of the College of Agriculture) 800-E-c-16 1923 October 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 75A27
Box 66, Folder  235

Irrigation of one of plots in treatment "C" Experimental Prune Orchard, Davis. Beginning to fill checks, cross levees not closed 800-E-c-17 1932 August 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  236

Irrigation of one of the plots in treatment "C", Experimental Prune Orchard, Davis, Calif. Checks have been filled and cross levees closed 800-E-c-18 1932 August 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 75A28
Box 66, Folder  237

Soil-moisture investigations. Apple Trees at Rowe's place. Watsonville, California. Row 6 T7 Wet 800-E-c-19 1934 August 31

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  238

Soil-moisture investigations at Rowe's place in Watsonville, Calif. Wet plots. Row 6 T2 800-E-c-20 1934 August 31

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  239

Soil-moisture investigations on Rowe place, Watsonville Row 9 T3. Dry plots 800-E-c-21 1934 August 31

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  240

Soil-moisture investigations, Rowe's place, Watsonville, Calif. Apple orchard. Row 9 T3 Dry plots 800-E-c-22 1934 August 31

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  241

Hilgardis v. 2(6): 125-291. Jan. 1927. Fig. 1, p. 131. Orchard No. 2 on Oct. 4, 1920, showing condition of soil and trees. (See: 116.5.6 Some factors affecting the irrigation requirements of deciduous orchards. F.J. Veihmeyer for print) 800-E-c-23 1920 October 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  242

Hilgardia v. 2(6): 125-291. Jan. 1927. Some factors affecting the irrigation requirements of deciduous orchards. By F.J. Veihmeyer. Fig.2 Orchard no. 5 on Nov. 1, 1920. (See: 116.5.6 Mss., title above, for print.) 800-E-c-24 1920 November 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  243

A typical French prune tree at Davis at 2 yrs. of age. Fig. 1a. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. 1934. (Row 1, tree 7) Irrigation experiments with prunes. By A. H. Hendrickson and F. J. Veihmeyer 800-E-c-25 1918

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 66, Folder  244

(Pomology Div. has negative) A typical French prune tree (row 1, tree 7) at Davis at 3 yrs. of age. Fig. 1b. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. 1934 Irrigation experiments with prunes. By A.H. Hendrickson and F.J. Veihmeyer 800-E-c-26 1919

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 66, Folder  245

(Pomology Div. has negative) A typical French prune tree (row 1, tree 7) at Davis at 4 yrs. of age. Fig. 1c. California Agr. Experiment Station Bul. 573. 1934 Irrig. exper. with prunes. By A.H. Hendrickson and F.J. Veihmeyer 800-E-c-27 1920

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 66, Folder  246

(Pomology Div. has negative) A typical French prune tree (row 1, tree 7) at Davis at 7 yrs. of age. Fig. 1d. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. 1934 Irrig. exper. with Prunes. By A.H. Hendrickson and F.J. Veihmeyer 800-E-c-28 1923

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 66, Folder  247

The same French prune tree as shown in Fig. 1., left, during the summer of the 16th year. Fig 2. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. 1934 Irrig. Exp. with Prunes. By A.H. Hendrickson and F.J. Veihmeyer 800-E-c-29 1932

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 66, Folder  248

The same French prune tree as shown in Fig. 1., right, during the winter of the 16th year. Fig 2. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. 1934 Irrig. Exp. with Prunes. By A.H. Hendrickson and F.J. Veihmeyer 800-E-c-30 1933

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 66, Folder  249

French-prune orchard at Davis, sowing location of plots. The experimental trees are enclosed in the broken lines. Fig. 4. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. 1934. Irrig. Experiments with Prunes. By A.H. Hendrickson and F.J. Veihmeyer 800-E-c-31 1923

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 66, Folder  250

Plan of experiment prune orchard in Santa Clara Valley. Water requirements of deciduous orchards study. Bowden and Pollard orchards 800-E-c-32 circa 1919

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  251

Leaves on tree yellow and burned. Effect of spraying for red spider. Prune orchard Field 7, Row 15, Plot 5, Tree 1 in foreground. Treatment A. Looking south 800-E-c-33 1939 August 2

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  252

Leaves on tree yellow and burned. Effect of spraying for red spider. Prune orchard, Field 7, Treatment D, Row 1, Plot 1, Tree 1. Looking northeast 800-E-c-34 1939 August 02

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  253

Looking west from Horticulture Building (in foreground) with poultry buildings beyond. Pomology orchard in upper right of photograph. Altitude about 800 feet. View taken from Goodyear airship "Volunteer," Branch of the College of Agriculture, Davis, Calif 800-F-15 1936 March 26

Photographer: Gilmore, Arthur E.
Box 66, Folder  254

Contour irrigation - Lemon Experimental plot. Cruickshank Grove, Vista 800-F-b-1 1926

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 66, Folder  255

Key tree on experimental plot in duty of water studies. Treat avocados 800-F-b-2 1927 April 21

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 66, Folder  256

Key tree on experimental plot. Treat grove. Lemons 800-F-b-3 1927 April 21

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 66, Folder  257

Key tree of experimental plot, Navel oranges, 30 years old. Red Mt. Ranch, Fallbrook, Cal 800-F-b-4 1926

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 66, Folder  258

Navel oranges. Red Mountain Ranch. Plot B 800-F-b-5 1926

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 66, Folder  259

Key tree to plot. Red Mountain Grove. Oranges. Duty of water studies in Southern California 800-F-b-6 1927 April 22

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 66, Folder  260

Key tree, experimental plot, Valencia oranges. Hinrichs grove 800-F-b-7 1927 March 15

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 66, Folder  261

Contour planting west end of irrigation tract, Citrus Experiment Station 800-F-b-8 1930 December

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 66, Folder  262

General view showing citrus grove at the Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside, planted for irrigation studies. Trees planted May, 1930 800-F-b-9 1930 December

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 66, Folder  263

(a) View near selected plot in grapefruit, Hoyt Ranch. 1 mile North of Myoma, Coachella Valley. (b) New planting of tangerines at Hoyt Ranch. 1 mile North of Myoma (Use of water studies in Coachella Valley) 800-F-c-1 1932 April 28

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.
Box 66, Folder  264

See atmometer views used in use of water studies in Coachella Valley under 800-L-a-48-549-50. See - 800-L-e-8-9-10 Views of soil sampling in plots used for use of water studies in Coachella Valley 800-F-c undated

Box 66, Folder  265

First irrigation of Thompson Seedless vineyard, Delhi Irr. Exp. tract 800-G-a-1 1921 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  266

Vineyard experimental tract at Delhi 800-G-a-2 1921 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  267

Vineyard, Experimental Irrigation Tract, Delhi, California 800-G-a-3 1921

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 66, Folder  268

Portion of Postlewaite Date Garden used for soil moisture studies, Coachella Valley 800-H-c-1 1932 February 29

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  269

(20) Looking east from water tower, Gov't Date Gardens, Indio. (21) Looking south west from water tower, Gov't Date Gardens, Indio 800-H-c-2 1932 June

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.
Box 66, Folder  270

(19) Looking north from water tower, Gov't Date Gardens, Indio. (19) Looking west from water tower, Gov't Date Gardens, Indio 800-H-c-3 1932 June

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.
Box 66, Folder  271

(a) Cowgill Date Gardens during sand storm. June 2, 1932, 4 mi. so. of west of Thermal, Calif. (b) Irrigating in Cowgill Date gardens. June 2, 1932. Use of water studies in Coachella Valley 800-H-c-4 1932 June

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.
Box 66, Folder  272

Irrigation of dates in Hoyt Ranch, Coachella Valley. Use of water studies in Coachella Valley 800-H-c-5 1932 April 28

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.
Box 66, Folder  273

(a) Irrigation of Bruce S. Boyer's dates, Coachella Valley. (b) Sampling in Bruce S. Boyer date gardens, Coachella Valley 800-H-c-6 1932 May 17

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.

Scope and Content

Use of water studies in Coachella Valley.
Box 66, Folder  274

See 700-M-b-145 for view of measuring water onto plots at Boyer Date Gardens, Coachella Valley, 1932 800-H-c- undated

Box 66, Folder  275

See views of atmometer set-up used in use of water studies in Coachella Valley by A.F. Pillsbury. 800-L-a-48-49-50 800-H-c undated

Box 66, Folder  276

Soil moisture. Dry plots. Sugar beets. 1934. See 800-M-a-73. See picture lantern slide and negative 800-I-b undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1173
Box 66, Folder  277

Root distribution of sugar beets by extraction of moisture at various dates during season before irrigation 800-I-c-1 1934 May 15

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1166
Box 66, Folder  278

Root distribution of sugar beets by extraction of moisture at various dates during season before irrigation 800-I-c-2 1934

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1167
Box 66, Folder  279

Sugar beet growth and soil-moisture study, 1941. Dry treatment 800-I-c-3 1941

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1423
Box 66, Folder  280

Sugar beet leaf growth and percent nitrogen and ash for 1941. Sugar beets, pounds of nitrogen per acre. Roots and leaves, 1941 800-I-c-4 1941

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1419, 1420
Box 66, Folder  281

Sugar beet growth and soil moisture study, 1941. Average weight of beets. Negative only 800-I-c-7 1941

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-

Scope and Content

Slide No. 1424 S
Box 66, Folder  282

Irrigation of plots at Delhi. Loss of water studies 800-L-a-1 1921 July 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  283

Loss of water studies, showing depth of mulch. Delhi Exp. Irrigation Tract 800-L-a-2 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  284

Sampling plots, Delhi. Loss of water studies 800-L-a-3 1921 August

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  285

Prune tree on soil with a water table 2 1/2 feet from the surface. Fall, 1926. Hilgardia. Fig. 23 800-L-a-4 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  286

Soil sampling, plots, Santa Clara Valley 800-L-a-5 1921 June 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  287

Soil sampling, Santa Clara Valley 800-L-a-6 1921 June 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  288

Soil Sampling, Santa Clara Valley 800-L-a-7 1921 June 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  289

Mulching plots. Santa Clara Valley 800-L-a-8 1921 June

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  290

Cultivation of mulched plots. Santa Clara Valley 800-L-a-9 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  291

Evaporation and cultivation experiments near Mountain View 800-L-a-10 circa 1922

Box 66, Folder  292

Evaporation from the soil surface. Condition of the Yolo clay soil in the cultivated plots at Whittier, two months after irrigation. (Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Fig. 37.) 800-L-a-11 1924

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  293

Condition of the uncultivated Yolo clay soil in the uncultivated plots at Whittier, two months after irrigation. The place of sampling is indicated by the stake in the foreground and the special tube usedd to take samples in 4-inch depths is shown. (Hilgardia, Fig. 38.) 800-L-a-12 1924

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  294

The manner of spacing the holes around the stake indicating the place of sampling for moisture determinations in the field plots used in the evaporation trials. Photograph taken in one of the uncultivated plots at Mountain View two months after irrigation. (Hilgardia, Fig. 39) 800-L-a-13 1924

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  295

Evaporation from the soil surface. Irrigation plots in mulching experiment at Whittier, July, 1921 800-L-a-14 1921 July

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  296

Evaporation from the soil surface. Irrigation of Whittier Tract 800-L-a-15 1921 July 15

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Leffingwell Rancho. Four plots arranged in tandem, cross levees, 6 in each plot to insure even distribution of irrigation water.
Box 66, Folder  297

Evaporation from the soil surface. Leffingwell Rancho, Whittier Tract. Plots after irrigation 800-L-a-16 1921 July 15

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  298

Evaporation from the soil surface. Whittier Tract. Plots after irrigation 800-L-a-17 1921 July 15

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  299

Irrigated plots at Whittier for loss of water studies. (48 hours after irrigation.) 800-L-a-18 1921 July 15

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  300

Evaporation from soil surface studies. Imperial Tract first irrigation 800-L-a-19 1921 July

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  301

Evaporation from soil surface. Imperial Tract 800-L-a-20 1921 July

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 9, Folder  302

Evaporation from soil surface. Imperial Tract 800-L-a-21 1921 July

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  303

Irrigating plots in Imperial Valley. Silt soil 800-L-a-22 1921 July

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  304

Irrigation of Imperial Valley plots 800-L-a-23 1921 July

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  305

Evaporation from soil surface studies. Sampling Imperial Valley plots 800-L-a-24 1921 August

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  306

Evaporation from soil surface. Imperial Valley 800-L-a-25 1921 August

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  307

Evaporation from soil surface studies. Sampling mulched and unmulched plots, Imperial Valley. Manner of spacing holes 800-L-a-26 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  308

Irrigation of mulched and unmulched plots. Loss of water from soil studies. Imperial Valley 800-L-a-27 1921 August

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  309

Evaporation from soil surface. Irrigation of mulched and unmulched plots. Imperial Valley 800-L-a-28 1921 July

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  310

Barley and vetch plants growing in tanks irrigated 80 days before the seeds were planted. Rain was prevented from wetting the tanks by means of the wooden frame and a canvas cover 800-L-a-29 1922 March 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  311

Evaporation from soil surface studies. Vetch plants growing in tanks #36 on soil which had been exposed to evaporation for a period of 80 days after irrigation and before the seeds were planted. The soil in this tank was uncultivated during this period, being in the same conditions that in Fig. 33. (Higardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Fig. 32.) 800-L-a-30 1922 May 6

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  312

Evaporation from the soil surface studies. Vetch plants growing in tank #30 on soil which had been exposed to evaporation for a period of 80 days after irrigation and before the seeds were planted. The soil in tank #30 was cultivated during this period and was in the same condition as that in tank #35, (left in fig. 32.) (Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Fig. 33.) 800-L-a-31 1922 May 06

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  313

Evaporation from soil surface studies. Tank 26, containing morning glory (Convolvulus arvensis) plants. (Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Fig. 35.) 800-L-a-32 1924 August 19

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  314

Evaporation from the soil surface studies. Mt. View. Vetch and barley in tanks. Long exposure to evaporation, without additional water being added to soil 800-L-a-33 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  315

Evaporation from soil surface studies. Vetch and barley in mulched and unmulched tanks, Mt. View 800-L-a-34 1922 March 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  316

Evaporation from soil surface studies. Vetch and barley in tanks 800-L-a-35 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  317

Evaporation from soil surface studies. Vetch in tank 800-L-a-36 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  318

Evaporation from soil surface studies. Vetch growing in tank 800-L-a-37 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  319

Evaporation from soil surface studies. Vetch and barley in tanks 800-L-a-38 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  320

Evaporation from soil surface studies. Vetch and barley in tanks 800-L-a-39 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  321

Evaporation from soil surface studies. Barley in tanks 800-L-a-40 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  322

Evaporation from soil surface studies. Vetch in tank 800-L-a-41 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  323

Experiments to determine losses of moisture from irrigated soils due to evaporation directly from the surface of cultivated and uncultivated soil. Plots in the Santa Clara Valley immediately after irrigation, cross levees used to insure even distribution of moisture 800-L-a-42 1921 June

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Lund tract, Santa Clara Valley. Four plots 20 feet by 90 feet.
Box 66, Folder  324

Mixing soil for loss-of-water-by-evaporation from water-logged soil experiments, University Farm, Davis 800-L-a-43 1931 August 29

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 66, Folder  325

Filling tanks for loss-of-water-by-evaporation from water-logged soil experiments. University Farm, Davis 800-L-a-44 1931

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 66, Folder  326

Fig. 30 - Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 - Veihmeyer, Frank J.. Loss of water by evaporation directly from the surface of bare soils in tanks at Mountain View, 1921 800-L-a-45 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  327

Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 - Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-L-a-46 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  328

Fig. 36 - Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 800-L-a-47 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  329

Atmometer in Blackburn's Thompson Grapes, looking south. Coachella Valley, near Thermal, Calif. Use of water studies 800-L-a-48 1932 May 17

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.
Box 66, Folder  330

(a) Atmometer at Hoyt ranch - 1 mile North of Myoma (b) Atmometer in Menakher Gardens of R. H. Postlethwaite, Coachella Valley. Use of water studies in Coachella Valley 800-L-a-49 1932 April 26

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.
Box 66, Folder  331

Atmometers at Government Date Gardens, April 28, 1932. Coachella Valley. Use of water studies 800-L-a-50 1932 April

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.
Box 66, Folder  332

Wheat tanks 2-7 mc. Tulare wheat experiment 1905, showing effects of varying amounts of water 800-L-a-51 1905

Box 66, Folder  333

Tank installations, evaporation, and transpiration experiments, Fort Collins, Colorado 800-L-a-51 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  334

Soil moisture studies. Fort Collins at 1915 800-L-a-52 1915

Box 66, Folder  335

Rate of drying curve. F.S. soil over 44% sulphuric acid solution 800-L-a-52 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 786
Box 66, Folder  336

Soil moisture studies. Fort Collins 800-L-a-53 1915

Box 66, Folder  337

Rate of drying curve. F.S. soil over 10% sulphuric acid solution 800-L-a-53 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 787
Box 66, Folder  338

Distribution of water from furrows; Madera sand, after 30 minute run. John Quail, Farm Advisor, Merced County 800-L-b-1 1923

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Box 66, Folder  339

Filling capillary soil columns for studies of the effect of cross sectional area upon capillary rise 800-L-c-1 1924 November 24

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 66, Folder  340

Quantitative columns used in capillary rise observation showing extent of rise after 16 days. The columns are square inches reading from left to right 800-L-c-2 1924 November 8

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Box 66, Folder  341

Battery of soil columns used to determine the effect of size of container upon capillary rise. Constant level bottle shown in the foreground 800-L-c-3 1925 November 26

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  342

Batteyr of capillary soil columns used in determining the effect of container upon capillary rise. Small sizes in the foreground 800-L-c-4 1925 November 26

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  343

Determining the effect of cultivation upon the rate of absorption of irrigation water 800-L-c-5 1925 November 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  344

Determining the effect of cultivating upon the rate of absorption of irrigation water 800-L-c-6 1925 November 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  345

Effect of subsoiling in alfalfa plots at Davis 800-L-c-7 1920 September

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  346

Effect of subsoiling in Alfalfa plots at Davis, Calif. Subsoiled to depth of 28 inches with different distances in different plots. Plots all irrigated with 1 to 1.5 acres-inches depth immediately and every two days for four or five irrigations. Beckett's work at Davis. Determination of percolation made after each irrigation and noted improvement of permeability a short distance away from subsoil strip due to greater penetration at this place. Illustrates lack of lateral movement. Irregular spots - gopher holes 800-L-c-8 1920 September

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  347

Movement of moisture from moist soil to drier soil. Packed column with central section of soil wet. Picture taken before glass front was put in position 800-L-c-9 1922 October

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  348

Movement of moisture from moist soils to drier soils. Deciduous Fruit Experiment Station, Mountain View 800-L-c-10 1923 January 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  349

Movement of soil moisture from moist soils to drier soils. Deciduous Fruit Experiment Station, Mountain View 800-L-c-11 1923 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  350

Movement of soil moisture from moist soils to drier soils 800-L-c-12 1923 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  351

Movement of soil moisture from moist soils to drier soils 800-L-c-13 1923 January 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  352

Movement of soil moisture from moist to drier soils 800-L-c-14 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  353

Movement of soil moisture from moist soils to drier soils 800-L-c-15 1923 January 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  354

Movement of soil moisture. Weighing columns for studies. Irrigated middle section for study of movement of moisture. Mt. View 800-L-c-16 1922 August

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  355

Field demonstration in soil moisture distribution for boys club convention 800-L-c-17 1925 October 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  356

Field demonstration in soil moisture distribution for Boys Club Convention 800-L-c-18 1925 October 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  357

Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 - Movement of moisture upward and downward 800-L-c-19 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  358

Fig. 44 - Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 - Movement of moisture upward and downward 800-L-c-23 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  359

Soil permeability to water studies. Plot on Pomology tract, Davis 800-L-c-24 1933 February 2

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  360

Rate of penetration studies at Davis conducted by S.H. Beckett, F.J. Veihmeyer, and K.B. Tester 800-L-c-25 1926 June 7

Scope and Content

Mulched plot is on the left; unmulched plot at the right.
Box 66, Folder  361

Rate of penetration studies at Davis, conducted by S.H. Beckett, F.J. Veihmeyer, and K.B. Tester 800-L-c-26 1926

Scope and Content

Mulched plot is on left; unmulched plot at the right.
Box 66, Folder  362

Quantity of water expressed in surface inches in various parts of the soil mass. Permeability of soil to water studies buy N.E. Edlefsen and G.B. Bodman 800-L-c-27 1933 November 4

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  363

Transmission of water through saturated sands and soils. Pressure potential gradient may be written in full as gram centimeters per gram. Note: Pressure potential gradient may be written in full as gram centimeters per gram of water per centimeter of column of soil. Multiply horizontal scale by 5 for all soils. Divide vertical scale by 10 for soils YOL (Yolo Clay Loam) and YFSL (Yolo fine sandy loan). Divide vertical scale by 50 for soil ACL (Aiken Clay Loam) 800-L-c-28 1933 November 10

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  364

Quantity of water transmitted through soil planes in surface inches per day as related to depth and time. Soil permeability to water studies 800-L-c-29 1933 November 10

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  365

Capillary conductivity curves for, A--a sandy soil, B--Greenville loam soil and C--Preston clat. (After Richards) 800-L-c-30 undated

Box 66, Folder  366

Curves showing the relation between capillary potential and moisture content for, A--B ennet sandy soil, B--Greenville loam soil and C--Preston clay. (after Richards) 800-L-c-31 undated

Box 66, Folder  367

See: 790-18 - Diagram showing wet area and moisture contents on Dec. 16, 1925. 790-19 - Diagram showing wet area and moisture contents on Oct. 22, 1925. 790-13 - Diagram showing extent of moisture movement from irrigation furrows. Sandy loam soil. 1, 4, 8, 26, 48, and 72 hrs. after beginning irrig., University Farm. 1925 800-L-c undated

Box 66, Folder  368

(Pomology negative 4034) Soil sampling in face of trench dug across field capacity plots, Yuba City 800-L-d-1 undated

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Box 66, Folder  369

(Pom. Neg. 4035) Field capacity tests at Yuba City on Madera and Gridley loam 800-L-d-2 1928 September 21

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-

Scope and Content

One plot is exposed for sampling, the other is covered with canvas.
Box 66, Folder  370

(Pom. Neg. 4033) Field capacity tests at Yuba City 800-L-d-3 1928

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-

Scope and Content

Trenches were cut across plots to map wet and dry areas and to permit sampling.
Box 66, Folder  371

Moisture equivalent as a measure of the field capacity of soils. Field capacity plot at Yuba City on Madera and Gridley loam 4 days after a depth of 4 inches of water was applied. The hatched area represents the wetted portion of the soil and the numbers are the relative wetness or the ratio of moisture content to the moisture equivalent. (Fig. 1. Soil Sci. 32(3):181-193) 800-L-d-4 1928

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 706
Box 66, Folder  372

Field capacity plot at Yuba City on Madera and Gridley loam, 4 days after a depth of 8 inches of water was applied. The hatched area represents the wetted portion of the soil and the numbers are the relative wetness of the ratio of moisture content to the m.e. M.G. soil, (Soil Sci. 32(3):181-193. 1937, fig.2) 800-L-d-5 1928

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S 703
Box 66, Folder  373

Field capacity plot at Hughson on Fresno sandy loam, 6 days after a depth of 4 inches of water was applied. (See Soil Sci. 32(3):181-193. 1931) 800-L-d-6 1928

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S 702
Box 66, Folder  374

Field capacity plot at Hughson on Fresno sandy loam, 6 days after a depth of 6 inches of water was applied. The hatched area represents the wetter portion of the oil and the number are the relative wetness of the ratio of moisture content to the m.e. (See Soil Sci. 32(3):181-193. '31) 800-L-d-7 1928

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S 701
Box 66, Folder  375

Field capacity plot at Riverside 5 days after a depth of 3 inches of water was applied. (See Soil Sci. 32(3):181-193. 1931) 800-L-d-8 1928

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S 704
Box 66, Folder  376

Field capacity plot of Riverside 5 days after a depth of 6 inches of water was applied. (Fig. 6 of "Mois. Equiv. as a meas. of the f.c. of soils." F.J. Veihmeyer and A.H. Hendrickson. Soil Sci. 32(3):181-193. Sept. 1931.) 800-L-d-9 1928

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S 705
Box 66, Folder  377

Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 - Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-L-d-10 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  378

Soil Moisture Content and Relative wetness, Nutting Pear Orchard 1 For other Nutting Pear Orchards (Orchard 3) 800-L-d-11 1935 January 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1129, S1132
Box 66, Folder  379

No Pictures. See lantern slides and negatives. 800-L-d-30 ---- S 600, 800-L-d-12 ---- S 601, 800-L-d-13 ---- S 602, 800-L-d-14 ---- S 603, 800-L-d-15 ---- S 604, 800-L-d-16 ---- S 605, 800-L-d-17 ---- S 606 and S 606A, 800-L-d-18 ---- S 608, 800-L-d-19 ---- S 609, 800-L-d-20 ---- S 610, 800-L-d-21 ---- S 611, 800-L-d-22 ---- S 613, 800-L-d-23 ---- S 614, 800-L-d-24 ---- S 615, 800-L-d-25 ---- S 616, 800-L-d-26 ---- S 796, 800-L-d-27 ---- S 797, 800-L-d-28 ---- S 812, 800-L-d-29 ---- S 607 800-L-d-11-28 undated

Scope and Content

Slide No. S 600 to 607, S 608 to S 616, S 796 and S 797
Box 66, Folder  380

Typical foothill soils showing water storage capacities. Chart 800-L-d-29 1939 November

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S 1326
Box 66, Folder  381

A gravelly old valley-fill soil, Corning covered with a dense growth of Manzanita interspersed with some pine and scrub oak. (Fig. 1 of the Permanent Wilting Percentage as a Reference Point for the Measurement of Soil Moisture, by F. J. Veihmeyer and A.H. Hendrickson, prepared for the Committee on Physics of Soil Moisture report, American Geophysical Union, 1947) 800-L-d-32 1947 February

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 1491-S
Box 66, Folder  382

Aiken loam with an almost pure stand of chamise, but with some Ceanothus and Manzanita. (Fig. 2 of the Permanent Wilting Percentage as a Reference Point for the Measurement of Soil Moisture, by F.J. Veihmeyer and A.H. Hendrickson, prepared for the Committee on Physics of Soil Mositure report, American Geophysical Union, 1947) 800-L-d-33 1947 February

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 1492-S
Box 66, Folder  383

Yolo soil, in a mature walnut orchard. (Fig. 3 of The Permanent Wilting Percentage as a Reference for Measurement of Soil Moisture, by F.J. Veihmeyer and A.H. Hendrickson, prepared for the Committee on Physics of Soil Moisture, American Geophysical Union, 1947) 800-L-d-34 1947 February

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 1493-S
Box 66, Folder  384

Yolo soil, in a mature prune orchard. (Fig. 4 of The Permanent Wilting Percentage as a Reference for Measurement of Soil Moisture, by F.J. Veihmeyer and A.H. Hendrickson, prepared for the Committee on the Physics of Soil Moisture, American Geophysical Union, 1947) 800-L-d-35 1947 February

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 1494-S
Box 66, Folder  385

Yolo soil, in a mature peach orchard. (Fig. 5 of The Permanent Wilting Percentage as a Reference for Measurement of Soil Moisture, by F.J. Veihmeyer and A.H. Hendrickson, prepared for the Committee on the Physics of Soil Moisture, report, American Geophysical Union, 1947) 800-L-d-36 1947 February

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 1495-S
Box 66, Folder  386

Yolo soil supporting a growth of soft chess, bur clover, and Nodding stipa. (Fig. 6 of The Permanent Wilting Percentage as a Reference Point in the Measurement of Soil Moisture, by F.J. Veihmeyer and A.H. Hendrickson, prepared for the Committee on the Physics of Soil Moisture report, American Geophysical Union, 1947) 800-L-d-37 1947 February

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 1496-S
Box 66, Folder  387

Yolo soil supporting a growth of weedy annuals and Nodding stipa. (Fig. 7 of The Permanent Wilting Percentage as a Reference Point in the Measurement of Soil Moisture, by F.J. Veihmeyer and A.H. Hendrickson, prepared for the Committee on the Physics of Soil Moisture report, American Geophysical Union, 1947) 800-L-d-38 1947 February

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 1497-S
Box 66, Folder  388

Boring for moisture in unirrigated prune orchard near Napa 800-L-e-1 1916

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  389

Sampling of plots in Santa Clara Valley 800-L-e-2 1921

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  390

Soil sampling 800-L-e-3 undated

Box 66, Folder  391

Soil sampling with compressor run by auxiliary ford motor 800-L-e-4 undated

Box 66, Folder  392

Soil sampling with compressor run by auxiliary Ford motor 800-L-e-5 undated

Box 66, Folder  393

Sampling for soil moisture in a desert brush area, Coachella Valley, east of Beach Date Garden 800-L-e-6 1932 February 29

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  394

Sampling for soil moisture in B.S. Boyer Date Garden, Coachella Valley 800-L-e-7 1932 February 29

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  395

Views near selected plot in grapefruit, Hoyt Ranch 800-L-e-8 1932 May 28

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.

Scope and Content

Coachella valley, 1 mi. N. Myoma. Use of water studies.
Box 66, Folder  396

Sampling in Thompson Grapes at Blackburn Ranch 800-L-e-9 1932 May 1

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.

Scope and Content

Coachella Valley, near Thermal, Calif. Use of water studies.
Box 66, Folder  397

Sampling in grapefruit at Mericos Ranch of M.H. Whittier Co. 1 mile south of Indio. (a) Looking west, (b) Looking east 800-L-e-10 1932 May 18

Photographer: Pillsbury, A. F.

Scope and Content

Use of water studies in Coachella Valley.
Box 66, Folder  398

Apparatus necessary for determining volume weights of soils by rubber tube method. Imperial Valley, Calif 800-L-e-11 1914

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  399

Photographs taken by Augusto Alfani, Florence, Italy when on a visit to the University Farm, Davis, California 800-L-e-12 1936

Scope and Content

Sampling tomatoes plots (Roland Renner); Orchard views; F. J. Veihmeyer; Levee disk and corrugated roller
Box 66, Folder  400

Sampling soil after irrigation. Field 7, Davis, Nov. 1938 800-L-e-14 1938 November

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Used G.G.I. Exposition, Irrig. Exhibit, panel 5, lower left. San Francisco, 1939.)
Box 66, Folder  401

Roy Southwick, Assistant Farm Advisor, Ventura county, taking soil samples in citrus grove prior to irrigation to determine whether irrigation is needed. Near Ventura, Calif. Gould Denison, owner 800-L-e-15 1939 June

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 66, Folder  402

See also - 800-L-a-6 and 7 800-L-e undated

Box 66, Folder  403

Aqueous vapor pressure curves of fine sandy, loam, clay loam, and a 50-50 mixture of each, 1932. A- fine sandy loam; B, clay loam; C half and half mixture. (See article in Sci. Instruments, 1933, A glass wool cell for measuring aqueous...) 800-L-f-1 1932 June

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  404

Aqueous vapor pressure curves of fine sandy loam, clay loam, and a 50-50 mixture of each, 1932, showing permanent wilting percentage and field capacities 800-L-f-2 1932 June

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-

Scope and Content

Slide No. 793
Box 66, Folder  405

A system for demonstrating the colligative properties of soil moisture. A is a chamber with semi-permeable bottom, D, and containing an osmotic solution; B, a vessel filed with soil and having a porous bottom, E; C, a capillary tube; and G, a vessel filled with water under tension. (See neg. file for print showing slight change in drawing) 800-L-f-3 1933 August 11

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  406

Typical vapor pressure curves for sand and clay showing permanent wilting percentages and field capacities. (Used in Manuscript on "Soil Moisture System" Am. Soc. Agron. meeting Nov. 1933 by G.B. Bodman and N.E. Edlefsen) 800-L-f-4 1933 November 10

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  407

Relation between vapor pressure and capillary potential of water at 20 degrees C 800-L-f-5 1933 November 10

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  408

Vapor pressure of soils. Static method 800-L-f-6 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S 1169
Box 66, Folder  409

SEE DATA 117.3 Aqueous vapor pressure and density of sulfuric acid solutions as a function of temperature and composition. Photo taken from the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 13(4):328, 1921 800-L-f undated

Box 66, Folder  410

Vapor pressure studies. See - Instruments Pictures 775-38, 39, 40, 41, and 42 of electrical apparatus 800-L-f undated

Box 66, Folder  411

Variation of dielectric constant of water with temperature (after Lattey, Gatty, and Davies). Fig. 2, "Results of dielectric methods for measuring moisture in materials", Ag. Engineering 800-L-g-1 1932

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  412

Variation of dielectric constant of solution with concentration (After Lattey and Davies). Fig. 3, Ag. Engineering article by N.E. Edlefsen 800-L-g-2 undated

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  413

Results of moisture determination with Burton-Pitt apparatus compared with Brown-Duval method after (Burton-Pitt). The deflection used should be interrupted as a change in capacity of the condenser used. (Fig. 4, Ag. Eng. article.) 800-L-g-3 1932 December

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  414

Dielectric studies. Change in capacity of condenser having sand with varying amounts of moisture as the dielectric medium. Material was ground to different degrees of fineness. Moisture equivalents of these sands are shown at top of graph. (Fig. 5 in Agr. Engineering article) 800-L-g-4 1932 December

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  415

Variation of capacity of a condenser, having a dry loam soil between the latest, with variation in amount of water added. (Fig. 6, Ag. Eng. article. "Results of dielectric methods for measuring moisture in materials.") 800-L-g-5 1932

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  416

Change in capacity of condenser with moisture content as determined in the field on clay loam. (Fig. 7, Article in Agricultural Engineering, 1933) 800-L-g-6 1933 February

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  417

Constant of sands of different sized particles and varying moisture contents 800-L-g-7 1933 March

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  418

An electrical circuit containing a leaky condenser that is equivalent to a perfect condenser K in parallel with a resistance X 800-L-g-8 1933

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  419

A combination equivalent to a leaky condenser having inductance in its leads 800-L-g-9 1933

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  420

Actual circuit used in experiment 800-L-g-10 undated

Box 66, Folder  421

Circuit equivalent to that used in actual experiment (Fig. 5) 800-L-g-11 1933

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  422

Freezing point measurement with Beckman technique 800-L-g-12 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S 1170
Box 66, Folder  423

Suction pressure on soil on orchard heaters. May 7, 1935. Se slide no. 1168 800-L-g-13 1935 May 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S 1171
Box 66, Folder  424

Negative only. Curves showing moisture content of Yolo clay loam as a function of time, and electrical resistance of 2-electrode blocks as a function of time, together with the derived curves showing the resistance as a function of moisture content, for three plaster-of-Paris blocks at the 18-inch depth under field conditions. (Fig. 1, Field study of response of the electrical resistance of 2- and 4-electrode plaster of Paris blocks to variations in soil moisture, Soil Sci. 54(4):275-279, 1942, Edlefsen, Andersen, and Marcum) 800-L-g-15 1942

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  425

Negative only. Dependence of the 2-electrode plaster of Paris blocl resistance on time after block had been placed in a large body of Yolo fine sandy loam at the uniform moisture contents indicated. (Fig. 2, of "Laboratory study of the response of 2- and 4-electrode plaster of Paris blocks as soil-moisture content indicators", Soil Sci. 53(6):413-428, 1942, by Andersen and Edlefsen.) 800-L-g-16 1942

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  426

Negative only. Curves showing moisture content of Yolo clay loam as a function of time, and electrical resistance of 2-electrode blocks as a function of time, together with the derived curve showing the resistance as a function of moisture content, for three plaster of Paris blocks at the 18" depth under field conditions. Prepared as figure for "Field study of response of the electrical resistance of 2- and 4-electrode plaster of Paris blocks to variations in soil moisture", by N.E. Edlefsen, A. Andersen, and W.B. Marcum, Soil Sci. 54(4), 1942, but not used in publication 800-L-g-17 1942

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  427

Curves showing moisture content of Yolo clay loam as a function of time, and electrical resistance of 2-electrode blocks as a function of time, together with the derived curve showing the resistance as a function of moisture content, for 3 plaster of Paris blocks at the 18" depth under field conditions. Prepared as figure for "Field study of response of the electrical resistance of 2- and 4-electrode plaster of Paris blocks to variations in soil moisture", by N.E. Edlefsen, A. Andersen, and W.B. Marcum, Soil Sci. 54(4), 1942, but not used in publication. Negative only 800-L-g-18 1942

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  428

Negative only. Derived curves showing resistance of blocks as a function of moisture content when the blocks are placed in Yolo fine sandy loam upon which plants were growing in the laboratory. The numbers distributed along the curve indicate the cycle from which the data were obtained. Figure 2 of "Methods of measuring soil moisture:, Amer. Soc. Sugar Beet Tech. 1943, by N.E. Edlefsen, A. Andersen, and W.B. Marcum 800-L-g-19 1942

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  429

Negative only. Figure 3, Curves showing moisture content of Yolo sandy loam as a function of time and electrical resistance of 2 electrode blocks as a function of time together with the derived curve showing the resistance as a function of moisture content for three plaster of Paris blocks at the 18" depth under field conditions. From "Methods of measuring soil moisture", Amer. Soc. Sugar Beet Tech. 1943, by N.E. Edlefsen, A. Andersen, and W.B. Marcum 800-L-g-20 1942

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  430

Bouyoucos block calibration curve showing soil moisture content vs resistance for Yolo clay loam at 6-inch depth with sunflower in No. 5 can 800-L-g-21 1950 Spring

Photographer: Orr, R. C.
Box 66, Folder  431

Bouyoucos block calibration 800-L-g-22 1950 Spring

Photographer: Wahba, I. J.
Box 66, Folder  432

Bouyoucos calibration curve. Relation between PW and Resistance 800-L-g-23 1950 Spring

Photographer: Rawitz, E.
Box 66, Folder  433

See Also - 775-43 and 44. 775-43- Electrical circuit used in portable dielectric meter etc. 775-44- Condenser shown in place in the soil; Detail of condenser, Dielectric studies, 1933 800-L-g undated

Box 66, Folder  434

Strawberries, Davis, 1937, used to study the effect of soil moisture on the plants and show grother relative to tensiometer measurements. See paper "Use of tensiometers in measuring availability of water to plants." by Veihmeyer, Frank J., Edlefsen, Niels E. and AH Hendrickson. (Fig. 9(a)) 800-L-i-1 1937 June 29

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  435

Strawberries, Davis, 1937, used to study the effect of soil moisture on the plants and show growth relative to tensiometer measurements 800-L-i-2 1937 July 2

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  436

Strawberries, Davis, 1937, used to study the effect of soil moisture on the plants and show growth relative to tensiometer measurements 800-L-i-3 1937 July 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  437

Strawberries, Davis, 1937, used to study the effect of soil moisture on the plants and show growth relative to tensiometer measurements. See paper "Use of tensiometers in measuring availability of water to plants." by FV, Edlefsen, Niels E. and AHH. Fig. 7b 800-L-i-4 1937 July 12

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  438

Strawberries, Davis, 1937, used to study the effect of soil moisture on the plants and show growth relative to tensiometer measurements 800-L-i-5 1937 July 15

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  439

Strawberries Davis, 1937, used to study the effect of soil moisture on plants and show growth relative to tensiometer measurements. See paper "Use of tensiometers in measuring availability of water to plants." by Veihmeyer, Frank J., Edlefsen, Niels E., and AHH. Fig. 7c 800-L-i-6 1937 July 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  440

Strawberries, Davis, 1937, used to study the effect of soil moisture on plants and show growth relative to tensiometer measurements. See paper "use of tensiometers in measuring availability of water to plants." by Veihmeyer, Frank J., Edlefsen, Niels E., and AHH 800-L-i-7 1937 July 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  441

Strawberries, Davis, 1937, used to study the effect of soil moisture on plants and show growth relative to tensiometer measurements. See paper "Use of tensiometers in measuring availability of water to ooplants." by Veihmeyer, Frank J., Edlefsen, Niels E., and AHH. Fig. 7c 800-L-i-8 1937 August 06

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  442

Strawberries, Davis, 1937, used to study the effect of soil moisture on plants and show growth relative to tensiometer measurements. See paper by Veihmeyer, Frank J., Edlefsen, Niels E., and AHH 800-L-i-9 1937 August 19

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  443

Strawberries, Davis, 1937, used to study the effect of soil moisture on plants and show growth relative to tensiometer measurements. See paper "use of tensiometers in measuring availability of water to plants." by Veihmeyer, Frank J., Edlefsen, Niels E., and AHH. Fig. 9a 800-L-i-10 1937 August 31

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  445

Strawberries, Davis, 1937, used to study the effect of soil moisture on plants and show growth relative to tensiometer measurements. See paper "Use of tensiometers in measuring availability of water to plants." by Veihmeyer, Frank J., Edlefsen, Niels E., and AHH 800-L-i-11 1937 September 16

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  446

Strawberries, Davis, 1937, used to study the effect of soil moisture on plants and show growth relative to tensiometer measurements 800-L-i-12 1937 September 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  447

Strawberries, Davis, 1937, used to study the effect of soil moisture on plants and show growth relative to tensiometer measurements. See paper "Use of tensiometers in measuring availability of water to plants" by Veihmeyer, Frank J., Edlefsen, Niels E., and AHH 800-L-i-13 19+37 September 29

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  448

Strawberries, Davis, used to study the effect of soil moisture on plants and show growth relative to tensiometer measurements. See paper "Use of tensiometers in measuring availability of water to plants" by Veihmeyer, Frank J., Edlefsen, Niels E., and AHH, Fig. 9b 800-L-i-14 1937 October 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  449

Piezometer 800-L-i-15 1959

Photographer: Wilson, G.
Box 66, Folder  450

Water running in furrows unevenly due to compaction. taken on field in the southeast corner of the University farm 800-L-m-1 1954

Photographer: Marr, J. C.

Scope and Content

Slide No. 800-L-m-1
Box 66, Folder  451

Diagram of water wedge between soil particles indicating regions experiencing forces of different natures 800-L-z-1 1932 April

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  452

Diagrammatic representation of forces acting on elemental volume of water 800-L-z-2 1932 April

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-

Scope and Content

S represents cohesive force. O represents kinetic pressure. P represents surface pressure.
Box 66, Folder  453

Effect of method of irrigation on nitrogen content of soils. Experiments by C.B. Lipman, University Farm, Davis 800-L-z-3 1915

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  454

Effect of method of irrigation on nitrogen content of soils. Experiments by C.B. Lipman, University Farm, Davis 800-L-z-4 1915

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  455

Photograph of Staff at Mt. View, Calif. 785-Z-207 800-L-z undated

Box 66, Folder  456

Tank yard, Davis, California 800-M-a-1 1927 April

Box 66, Folder  457

Initial weighing of water jacket soil tanks at Pomona sub-station; showing apparatus for lifting and weighing tanks 800-M-a-2 1903 July 23

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Box 66, Folder  458

Weighing soil tanks at time of installation, Tulare sub-station. Average weight of tanks when filled 375 pounds 800-M-a-3 1903 May 30

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Box 66, Folder  459

Installing soil tanks at Tulare sub-station. 34 soil tanks and one evaporation tank installed 800-M-a-4 1903 May 28-30

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Box 66, Folder  460

Arlington Fruit Company's Ranch, Riverside, Calif 800-M-a-5 undated

Box 66, Folder  461

Equipment for water relations studies. Excavation of trench for tanks Mountain View 800-M-a-6 1920

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  462

Equipment for studying water requirements of prune trees and evaporation losses from soil. Deciduous Fruit Experiment Sta., Mountain View, Cal 800-M-a-7 1921 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 66, Folder  463

Equipment for water relations studies. Preliminary test on automatic suspended tank. Mountain View, California 800-M-a-8 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  464

Equipment for water relations studies. Tank No. 7, Automatically balanced tank. mt. View, California 800-M-a-9 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  465

Soil tanjs at Mt. View used to determine the losses of moisture by evaporation directly from the surface of the soil. Later the tanks were further protected from temperature changes by pieces of board sheathings cut to fit around tanks 800-M-a-10 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Fig. 29.
Box 66, Folder  466

Equipment for water relations studies. Mt. View, California 800-M-a-11 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  467

Equipment for water relations studies. Tree 22, in a tank automatically balanced so that small losses of moisture by transpiration could be measure. Photograph taken May, 1921, just after the apparatus had been moved from Davis to Mt. View. Later the tank was fitted with a cover and a wider rim and a low protecting wall was built around the apparatus to protect it from winds. (Hilgardia, Fig. 26.) 800-M-a-12 1921 May

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  468

Equipment for water relations studies. Tank automatically balanced so that small losses of moisture by transpiration could be measured. Mt. View 800-M-a-13 1921 May

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 658
Box 66, Folder  469

Tank automatically balanced so that small losses of moisture by transpiration could be measure. Mountain View 800-M-a-14 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  470

Automatically balanced tank for measuring small losses of moisture by transpiration, Mt. View 800-M-a-15 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  471

Automatically balanced tank for measuring small losses of moisture by transpiration, Mountain View 800-M-a-16 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  472

Installing water-jacket soil tanks for irrigation investigation at Pomona sub-station 800-M-a-17 1903 June 20

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Box 66, Folder  473

Preliminary trial with automatic balanced tank, Davis 800-M-a-18 1919

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  474

Preliminary trial with automatic balanced tank, Davis, Cal 800-M-a-19 1919

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  475

(Data files 573.2.2) general view of tank equipment for water-relations and evaporation studies at Davis. (Picture too large for photograph files.) 800-M-a-20 1923

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  476

Tanks and weighing equipment used in alfalfa studies 800-M-a-21 1929

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 66, Folder  477

Soil moisture tanks being installed in lower unit of Reclamation District 999 for planting of sugar beets. This study was for the purpose of studying effects of water table and also the water requirements of beets. Results are reported in Project 747 800-M-a-22 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  478

Two-compartment tanks used for studies on use of water by field crops in Reclamation District 999 800-M-a-23 1927

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 66, Folder  479

View of tank equipment for water relations studies looking south. Branch of the College of Agriculture, Davis, Calif 800-M-a-24 1927

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 66, Folder  480

View of tank yard, Davis, 1927, FJ Veihmeyer 800-M-a-25 1927

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  481

Photographs taken by Augusto Alfani of Florence, Italy when on a visit here in 1936. Views of tanks used in soil moisture studies, University Farm, Davis, Calif 800-M-a-26 undated

Box 66, Folder  482

Automatic irrigator and recorder with cotton plant 800-M-a-28 1938 April 26

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 66, Folder  483

Tank yard, Davis. Equipment to study relation of water, soils and plants. 1926 800-M-a-29 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  484

A. Tank yard. University Farm, Davis. F.J. Veihmeyer. b. Tank yard,, University Farm, Davis. c. A.W. Sampson's tanks. Lysimeter experiment. Berkeley, Calif 800-M-a-30a 1937

Photographer: Garstka, W. W.
Box 66, Folder  485

Wilting coefficient. Rate of transpiration experiments, illustrating narrow range of moisture in which wilting occurs. Cans 102, 104, plants fully turgid 800-M-b-1 1929 March 26

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: McKinnon, Lewis Ruble, 1901-1956

Scope and Content

Slide No. 8714. Plant in can 104 is a typical plant at high moisture content. Those in cans 94, 101, 105, and 97 show successive stages of wilting, The cans contain approximately the same amount of soil and the tare weight of the cans was the same. Therefore the wts. indicate moisture content. Can 102 weighs 847.0 grams and plant is fully turgid. Can 94 weights 845.3 grams (the lower leaves are just beginning to droop). Can 101 weighs - 843.9 grams. Can 105 weighs - 843.1 grams. Can 97 weighs - 841.4 grams.
Box 66, Folder  486

Wilting of plant experiments. Sunflowers in small cans. Upper row shows wilted plants growing in different soils. Lower row shows plants revived in about 60 minutes after watering 800-M-b-2 1930

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 700
Box 66, Folder  487

Pomology 3820 800-M-b-3 1928 February 10

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Box 66, Folder  488

General view of cheesecloth shelter used to reduce evaporation conditions in water relations studies 800-M-b-5 1929

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 665
Box 66, Folder  489

Pomology No. 3823. Cans and equipment for determination of permanent wilting percentage. Note sealed tops with opening for plants 800-M-b-6 1929

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Box 66, Folder  490

Wilting of plants: 800 cans with 32 kinds of plants 800-M-b-7 1929

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Box 66, Folder  491

(Pomology Neg. No. D-4096) Small negative in our files and extra print. Wilting of plants on continuously moving turn table with constant environmental conditions 800-M-b-8 1929 March 21

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Photographer: McKinnon, Lewis Ruble, 1901-1956

Scope and Content

Slide No. 667
Box 66, Folder  492

Sunflowers used in wilting experiments 800-M-b-9 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. 669
Box 66, Folder  493

Sunflower plants permanently wilted. This picture and the one following are shown in picture 800-M-b-9. Plants O-39, O-44, and O-67 were wilted in the open. Plants O-38, O-47, and O-32 were wilted in glass moisture chamber 800-M-b-10 1928 May 29

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  494

Dwarf sunflower plants revived approximately 60 minutes after wilting. These are the same plants shown in preceding picture. Plants 39, 44, and 67 were wilted in the open; plants 38, 47, and 32 were wilted in a glass moisture chamber 800-M-b-11 1928 May 29

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  495

Wilting experiments, 1926, showing cloth shelter 800-M-b-12 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  496

Wilting of plant experiments according to the Caldwell method. 1926 800-M-b-13 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  497

Wilting of plants according to the Caldwell method 800-M-b-14 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  498

Wilting of plants according to Caldwell method 800-M-b-15 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  499

Wilting experiments with sunflowers, Davis 800-M-b-16 1927

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  500

Wilting experiments with sunflowers 800-M-b-17 1927

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  501

Wilting experiments, 1927, showing corn plants 800-M-b-18 1927

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  502

Sunflower plants wilted on soil mixtures, combination of Yolo clay, Fresno sand, Aiken loam, and Oakley fine sand 800-M-b-19 1931 July

Photographer: McKinnon, Lewis Ruble, 1901-1956
Box 66, Folder  503

Cactus growing about 100 yards west of Apricot Schoolhouse 2 miles west of Winters on Monticello road. Umbrella tree showed no signs of wilt. When seen on December 9, 1931, cactus had fully recovered and was turgid 800-M-b-20 1931 September

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Box 66, Folder  504

Same cactus as shown in preceding view, revived after winter rains 800-M-b-21 1932 January

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 66, Folder  505

Showing sunflower plants used for permanent wilting percentage of soils from Firebaugh area growing in greenhouse, Davis 800-M-b-22 1932 June

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 66, Folder  506

Hilg. 2(6):125-291. Jan., 1927. Some factors affecting the irrigation requirements of deciduous orchards. By F.J. Veihmeyer. Fig. 17. Wilting and partial defoliation of trees in the unirrigated row 9 caused by drought, Aug. 18, 1920 800-M-b-23 1920 August 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  507

Hilg. 2(6):125-291. Jan., 1927. Some factors affecting the irrigation requirements of deciduous orchards. By F.J. veihmeyer. Fig. 18. Conditon of trees in the unirrigated row 9 on Aug. 2, 1919. Much less wilt is shown than in fig. 17 800-M-b-24 1919 August 2

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  508

Hilg. 2(6):125-291. Jan., 1927. Some factors affecting the irrigation requirements of deciduous orchards. By F.J. Veihmeyer. Fig. 19. Condition of trees in irrigated row 3 on Aug. 2, 1919. The heavier foliage and absence of wilting is evident when this figure is compared with figures 17 and 18 800-M-b-25 1919 August 2

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  509

Fig. 6 Relation of soil moisture to cultivation and plant growth. F.J. Veihmeyer. First Internat. Cong. Soil Sci., Proc. and Papers 3:498-513. 1928 800-M-b-26 1928

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  510

No Neg. Soil moisture studies. View of tanks, Branch of the College of Agriculture, Davis, California, with F.J. Veihmeyer and Roy Wray in the center. Taken by Sadao Yasuda, Professor of Plant Breeding, Taihoku Imperial University, Taihoku, Japan, when on a visit to Davis April 7, 1937 800-M-b-27 1937 April 7

Box 66, Folder  511

Lantern slide negative. (Pom. Div. has print neg. D-4247, 4248) Hopi Indian corn plant wilted (left); revived 75 minutes after water was added to soil (right) 800-M-b-27 1930 March 1

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S-1208
Box 66, Folder  512

Thistle plants in YC soil; lower, wilted; Upper, revived two hours after water was added. Pomology negative - D4245, D4246 800-M-b-28 1930 March 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Box 66, Folder  513

Strawberry plant growing in Madera silt loam in double walled pot, inner wall of which is a porous. Plant is extracting water under a suction of 23 1/2 inches of mercury. Note plant is completely turgid. (M.E. 16.83; PWP 6.97) See also 800-M-b-31 800-M-b-30 1937 June 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  514

Same strawberry plant as in previous view. Plant was irrigated and allowed to stand one hour before photograph was taken. Note soil is wet with 0 "suction) 800-M-b-31 1937 June 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  515

Later photograph of strawberry plant shown in 800-M-b-30 and 31 800-M-b-32 1937 June 21

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 66, Folder  516

Strawberry in double walled pot, extracting water under a suction of 21 inches of mercury 800-M-b-33 1937 July 12

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  517

Strawberry in double-walled pot 800-M-b-34 1937 June 3

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Box 66, Folder  518

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks used to determine the loss of moisture by evaporation from bare twigs and branches during the dormant season. Tree 1 is on the right, tree 3 is in the center, and tree 6 is on the left. (Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Pl. 3, Fig. 2) 800-M-c-1 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  519

Transpiration studies. Prune trees growing in tanks to determine loss of moisture by evaporation 800-M-c-2 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  520

Transpiration studies. Prune trees growing in tanks to determine loss of moisture by evaporation 800-M-c-3 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  521

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-4 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  522

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-5 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  523

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-6 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  524

Transpiration studies. Prune trees growing in tanks 800-M-c-7 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  525

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-8 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  526

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-9 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  527

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-10 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  528

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-11 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  529

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks. The effect of differences in soil moisture on the condition of prune trees. Tree 3 on the left, and tree 5 on the right on soil below wilting coefficient. Tree 4 in the center on soil with moisture content near the wilting coefficient. (Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Pl. 1, Fig. 1.) 800-M-c-12 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  530

Transpiration studies. (Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Pl. 1, Fig. 2., p. 286.) Effect of differences in soil moisture on the condition of prune trees. Oct. 28, 1922. Tree 3 on the left, and tree 5 on the right on soil below wilting coefficient. tree 4 in the center on soil with moisture content near the wilting coefficient 800-M-c-13 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  531

Transpiration studies. (Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Pl. 3, Fig. 1.) Fall condition of prune trees on water-logged soil, compared to that of a tree on soil near the wilting coefficient. The soil on which tree 12, on the left, and tree 14, on the right, were growing was water-logged throughout the growing season. tree 13, in the center, was reduced nearly to the wilting coefficient; moisture content of soil being near wilting coefficient 800-M-c-14 1922 October 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  532

The effect of soil moisture on the condition of prune trees in the fall. Tree 15, on the left, and tree 17, on the right, on soil with moisture content below the wilting coefficient. Tree 16, in the center on soil with moisture content near the wilting coefficient, (Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Pl. 2, Fig. 1.) 800-M-c-15 1922 October 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  533

The effect of soil moisture on the condition of prune trees in the fall. Tree 19, in the center, and tree 20, on the right, on soil kept continuously above 16% moisture content. Tree 18 on left, on soil kept above 16% moisture content until the last week in Aug. when it was allowed to wilt but was revived, and the soil moisture content thereafter allowed to fluctuate between the max. field cap. and the wilting coefficient. tree 18 on soil near wilting coefficient. (Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Pl. 2, Fig. 2.) 800-M-c-16 1922 October 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  534

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-17 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  535

Transpiration studies. Prune trees growing in tanks 800-M-c-18 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  536

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-19 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  537

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-20 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  538

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-21 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  539

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-22 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  540

3-yr. old prune tree in tank weighing 1200 lbs. Lost 1250 lbs. water during 1921 season. Uncropped tank with same kind of soil lost 28 lbs. Mt. View 800-M-c-23 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  541

3-yr. old prune tree in tank weighing 1200 lbs. Lost 1250 lbs. water during 1921 season. Uncropped tank with same kind of soil lost 28 lbs. Mt. View 800-M-c-24 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  542

Preliminary trials to automatically determine use of water by deciduous trees. Davis, Calif. Automatic weighing and recording device to determine rate of transpiration - total amt. of water required. Outer tank contains water with film of oil to prevent evaporation - inner tank balanced. Loss of moisture from soil through transpiration causes outser tank to rise sufficiently to come to balance. Surface of soil covered with parafine and coarse gravel 800-M-c-25 1919

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  543

Transpiration studies. Prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-26 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  544

Water requirements of deciduous fruit trees, work under project 633. See No 800-M-c-27 1920 September

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  545

Water requirements of deciduous fruit trees. Project 633. Tanks containing trees covered with parafine and coarse gravel. No loss of moisture except through transpiration. Blank tank as a check 800-M-c-28 1920 September

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  546

Water requirements of deciduous fruit trees. See Nos 800-M-c-29 undated

Box 66, Folder  547

Water requirements of deciduous fruit trees. See Nos 800-M-c-30 undated

Box 66, Folder  548

Section of Lipman's moisture percentage experiment at Limonera Orchard, Santa Paula. Beginning at left, tanks 1, 2, and 3 maintained at 30 percent moisture, tanks 4, 5, and 6 at 28 percent moisture; and tank 7 at 26 percent moisture 800-M-c-31 undated

Box 66, Folder  549

Section of Lipman's moisture percentage experiment at Limonera Orchard, Santa Paula. Beginning at left, counting the portion of tank shown as 1, tank 1 maintained at 22 percent moisture; tanks 2, 3, and 4 at 20 percent moisture and tanks 5, 6, and 7 at 18 percent moisture 800-M-c-32 undated

Box 66, Folder  550

Section of Lipman's moisture percentage experiment at Limonera Orchard, Santa Paula. Beginning at left tanks 1, 2, and 3 maintained at 16 percent moisture; tanks 4, 5, and 6 at 14 percent moisture 800-M-c-33 undated

Box 66, Folder  551

Section of Lipman's moisture percentage experiment at Limonera Orchard, Santa Paula. Beginning at left, tanks 1, 2, and 3 maintained at 12 percent moisture; tanks 4, 5, and 6 at 10 percent moisture 800-M-c-34 undated

Box 66, Folder  552

Tank experiment carried under the direction of Dr. C.B. Lipman near Santa Paula. In this experiment soil moisture percentages varying from 10 to 30 per cent are maintained, there usually being three trees for each moisture percentage, and with intervals of 2 percent between the groups. In the tanks on the right a moisture content of 10 percent is maintained and on the extreme left a moisture content of 30 percent 800-M-c-35 undated

Box 66, Folder  553

Section of Lipman's moisture percentage experiment at Limonera Orchard, Santa Paula. Beginning at left, tanks 1 and 2 maintained at 26 percent moisture; tanks 3, 4, and 5 at 24 percent moisture and tanks 6 and 7 at 22 percent moisture 800-M-c-36 undated

Box 66, Folder  554

Transpiration studies. Tree No. 1, French prune on Myrobalan root, grown with a water table 2 1/2 ft. from surface. Lower matted mass of roots grew below the water surface. Trunk and branches weighed 3 3/4 lbs. roots, 4 1/2 lbs. Tree planted in tank 4/15/19. (Hilgardia, Vol.2, No. 6, Fig. 24.) 800-M-c-37 1923 January 3

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 66, Folder  555

Transpiration studies. Development of roots of prune trees in tanks. Tree No. 6 800-M-c-38 1923 February

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  1

Transpiration studies. Development of roots of prune tree in tanks. Tree No. 9 800-M-c-39 1923

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  2

Transpiration studies 800-M-c-40 1923 January 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Tree No. 22, French prune on Myrobalan root, normally irrigated. Trunk and branches weighed 3 1/2 pounds, roots 4 1/2 pounds. Tree was planted in tank 4/15/19. (Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Fig. 25.)
Box 67, Folder  3

Transpiration studies. Development of roots of prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-41 1923

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  4

Transpiration studies. Development of roots of prune trees in tanks 800-M-c-42 1923

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  5

Apricot tress in automatically balanced tank for study of rate of transpiration. Davis, California 800-M-c-43 1932 September 8

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  6

Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 800-M-c-44 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  7

Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6 800-M-c-45 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  8

Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 800-M-c-46 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  9

Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 - Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-c-47 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  10

Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6, Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-c-48 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  11

Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 800-M-c-49 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  12

Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 - Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-c-50 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  13

Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 800-M-c-51 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  14

Hilgardia - Vol. 2, No. 6, Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-c-52 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  15

Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6 - Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-c-53 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  16

Fig. 6, Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 - Soil moisture conditions in Santa Clara Valley prune orchard No. 2 during 1919 and 1920. Rainfall indicated by the heights of solid black rectangles, and the amt. of irrigation is represented by the cross hatched rectangles 800-M-c-54 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  17

Fig. 9, Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6. Soil moisture conditions in Santa Clara Valley prune orchard No. 3 during 1921 and 1922 800-M-c-55 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  18

Fig. 10, Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 - Soil moisture conditions in the Santa Clara Valley prune orchard No. 4 during and 1919 and 1920 800-M-c-56 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  19

Fig. 12, Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6. Soil moisture conditions in Santa Clara Valley prune orchard No. 5 during 1919 and 1920. Rainfall shown by black rectangles; amount of irrigation water by cross-hatched rectangles 800-M-c-57 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  20

Fig. 15 of Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6, 1927. Soil moisture conditions in the Santa Clara Valley prune orchard No. 6 during 1921 and 1922. Rainfall is shown by black rectangles and amount of irrigation water by cross-hatched rectangles 800-M-c-58 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  21

Figs. 41 and 42 Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 1927 800-M-c-59 1927

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Fig. 42 contains 23 per cent moisture to soils containing 7 and 8% moisture
Box 67, Folder  22

Untitled 800-M-c-60 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  23

Transpiration studies, constant temperature room, Davis. Sunflower plants from turn table grown in nutrient solution 800-M-c-61 1934 November 28

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  24

Sunflower plants grown in Yolo loam from sugar beet plots, Davis. Plants grown in constant temperature room on turntable, study of transpiration losses 800-M-c-62 1934 November 28

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  25

Sunflower plants grown in Aiken loam in constant temperature room, turntable. Study of transpiration losses 800-M-c-63 1934 November 28

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  26

Sunflower plants wilted under constant temperature environment conditions on turn table, Davis. Plants growing in Aiken loam. See view 800-M-c-63, same plants two days earlier 800-M-c-64 1934 November 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  27

Plants wilted under constant temperature environmental conditions on turntable, Davis. Plants growing in Yolo loam from sugar beet plots. See view 800-M-c-62 taken two days earlier 800-M-c-65 1934 November 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  28

Sunflower plants grown in Aiken loam, Davis. Plants grown in constant temperature room on turntable study of transpiration losses. See views 800-M-c-63 and 800-M-c-64 800-M-c-66 1934 December 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  29

Sunflower plants wilted under constant temperature environmental conditions on turntable, Davis. Plants growing in Aiken loam. See views 800-M-c-63 and 800-M-c-64. Also 800-M-c-66 800-M-c-67 1934 December 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  30

Sunflower plants grown in Yolo loam from sugar beet plots, Davis. Plants grown in constant temperature room on turntable, study of transpiration losses. See views 800-M-c-62,65, and 66 800-M-c-68 1934 December 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  31

Sunflower plants wilted under constant temperature environmental conditions on turntable, Davis. Plants growing in Aiken loam. See views 800-M-c-63, 64, 66, and 67 800-M-c-69 1934 December 9

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  32

Sunflower plants grown in Yolo loam from sugar beet plots, Davis. Plants grown in constant temperature room on turntable, study of transpiration losses. See views 800-M-c-62, 65, 66, and 68 800-M-c-70 1934 December 9

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  33

Yolo silt loam experimental prune orchard. Treatment A, 3-6' depth. Soil with suction of 58 cm of mercury. Plants in can 209 same as those in can 292. May 7, 1935, 2 p.m 800-M-c-71 1935 May 7

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1168
Box 67, Folder  34

Soil moisture. Dry plots. Tomatoes. 1934 800-M-c-72 1934

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1172
Box 67, Folder  35

Soil moisture. Dry plots. Sugar beets. 1934 800-M-c-73 1934

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-

Scope and Content

Slide No. S 1173
Box 67, Folder  36

Transpiration experiments. C.R.B. No. 2 cans, Aiken loam. Dec. 1934 800-M-c-74 1934 December

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1174
Box 67, Folder  37

Transpiration sunflowers, no. 2 cans. C.R.B. Dec. 1934 800-M-c-75 1934 December

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1175
Box 67, Folder  38

Transpiration sunflowers, no. 2 cans. C.R.B., Dec. 1934 800-M-c-76 1934 December

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1176
Box 67, Folder  39

Transpiration sunflower plants in orchard heaters. Constant temperature room, C.R.B 800-M-c-77 1929

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S 1177
Box 67, Folder  40

Osmotic solutions. Sunflower plants 800-M-c-78 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Side No. S1178
Box 67, Folder  41

Sand cultures with osmotic sucrose solutions. Sunflowers 800-M-c-79 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S 1179
Box 67, Folder  42

Sand cultures with osmotic sucrose solutions. Sunflowers 800-M-c-80 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1180
Box 67, Folder  43

Peachese F.7 Dry plot. 1935. Depth 0-3, 3-6, 6-9, 9-12; P.W.P. 9.4, 7.6, 6.6, 7.6 800-M-c-81 1935

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1181
Box 67, Folder  44

Test on automatic irrigators in constant temperature room for use in transpiration studies 800-M-c-82 1937 May 27

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981

Scope and Content

See also 800-M-c-83
Box 67, Folder  45

Test of automatic irrigators in constant temperature room, developed for use in transpirations studies 800-M-c-83 1937 May 27

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Box 67, Folder  46

Soil fully wet. Panel 5, Photo 1. Irrigation Exhibit, Golden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island 800-M-c-84 1939

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  47

Half the available water is gone. Panel 5, photo 2. Irrigation Exhibit. Golden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island 800-M-c-85 1939

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  48

Only one tenth of the available water remains yet the plant shows no distress. Panel 5, Photo 3. Irrigation Exhibit, Golden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island 800-M-c-86 1939

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  49

All available water is exhausted. The plant is at the P.W.P. Panel 5, photo 4. Irrigation Exhibit, Golden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island 800-M-c-87 1939

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  50

Transpiration rates in relation to moisture content of the soil. C.A. Taylor residence, Monroe St., Pomona, Calif 800-M-c-88 1934 Summer

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

a. Sour orange seedling in 7,000 grams of soil on Toledo scale reading to 0.1 gram on table. Duplicate on top of framework in upper left of picture, Amount recorded on Fergusson rain gage. Also, a sunflower on 500 grams soil on cement balance on table. b. Sour orange seedling in 7,000 grams of soil on Toledo scale reading to 0.1 gram. Sunflower in 500 grams of soil on cement balance.
Box 67, Folder  51

With any given soil all plants wilt at the same moisture content, the P.W.P. Panel 5, upper. Photo 5. Irrigation Exhibit, Golden Gate International Exposition, Treasure Island, 1939 800-M-c-89 1939

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  52

Scalding Study - Dead trefoil plant found in irrigated pasture on Conway Ranch, NE of Davis. The soil is a heavy, impermeable clay, and had been irrigated 2-3 days previously. Throughout the border there were visible dead trefoil plants in small depressions where water might have stood longer, and usually there were bald spots of bare earth surrounding these dead plants, where other fescue grass, quite vigorous, and trefoil, which scalded pretty badly, though it seems to be more tolerant than alfalfa. The week during which these events occurred had maximum air temperatures of 105 to 112 degrees F. Irrigation water from Sacramento River 800-M-d-1 1950 August 19

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 67, Folder  53

Scalding study - dead alfalfa plants found in irrigated pasture on Conway Ranch, NE of Davis. The soil is heavy impermeable clay, and was still soggy from an irrigation one or two days previously. The dead alfalfa was very noticeable throughout the border, surrounded by vigorous growth of fescue grass, trefoil, and ladino clover. The alfalfa scalded out especially in localized low spots in the field. The week during which these events took place had maximum air temperature of 105 to 112 degrees F. Irrigation water is Sacramento River Water 800-M-d-2 1950 August 19

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 67, Folder  54

Scalding Study - Dead Alfalfa plants found in irrigated pasture on Conway Ranch, NE of Davis. The soil is a heavy impermeable clay, and was still soggy from an irrigation one or two days previously. The dead alfalfa was very noticeable throughout the border, surrounded by vigorous growth of fescue grass, trefoil, and ladino clover. the alfalfa scalded out especially in localized low spots in the field. The week during which these events took place had maximum air temperatures of 105 to 112 degrees F. Irrigation water is Sacramento River water 800-M-d-3 1950 August 19

Photographer: Hagan, Robert Mower, 1916-
Box 67, Folder  55

Root extension of prune tree into post hole during growing season. Ellis place, Marysville 800-M-e-1 1924

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Box 67, Folder  56

(Pom. Neg. D-4270) The accumulation of roots of plants in the moist soil in the immediate vicinity of the porous clay auto-irrigators 800-M-e-2 1930 May 1

Photographer: McKinnon, Lewis Ruble, 1901-1956
Box 67, Folder  57

Sunflower and bean plants in waxed wire basket surrounded with dry soil. The wilting of the plants indicates that the roots have permeated the soil inside the basket 800-M-e-3 1930 April 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: McKinnon, Lewis Ruble, 1901-1956

Scope and Content

Slide No. S729
Box 67, Folder  58

Influence of dry soil on root extension. Roots pushed through the holes in the bottom plate of the waxed wire basket and grew into the moist soil. This is a bottom view of the basket shown in Picture no. 800-M-e-3 800-M-e-4 1930 August 1

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Box 67, Folder  59

(Pom. Neg. 4365) Penetration of roots through the waxed partition when there was moist soil on both sides 800-M-e-5 1930 May 1

Photographer: McKinnon, Lewis Ruble, 1901-1956
Box 67, Folder  60

)Pom. Neg. D-4266) Matted roots around porous clay auto-irrigators in root extension into dry soil studies 800-M-e-6 1930 May 10

Photographer: McKinnon, Lewis Ruble, 1901-1956

Scope and Content

Slide No. S697
Box 67, Folder  61

(Pom. Neg. D-4263) Sunflower plants grown in galvanized iron troughs, divided into three sections which are separated by waxed partitions and contain wet and dry soil. Center section covered with glass contains the dry soil 800-M-e-7 1930 April 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: McKinnon, Lewis Ruble, 1901-1956

Scope and Content

Slide. No. S712 The sunflowers and beans have been allowed to wilt.
Box 67, Folder  62

(Pom. Neg. D-4262) Sunflower plants grown in troughs to determine root growth in moist and dry soil 800-M-e-8 1930 April 30

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Photographer: McKinnon, Lewis Ruble, 1901-1956

Scope and Content

Slide. No. S713 The same troughs and plants shown in picture 800-M-e-7 after the plants have been revived by watering. The plants recovered within about 2 hours.
Box 67, Folder  63

(Pom. Neg. D4268) The accumulation of roots of plants in the moist soil in the immediate vicinity of the porous clay auto-irrigators 800-M-e-9 1930 May 1

Photographer: McKinnon, Lewis Ruble, 1901-1956

Scope and Content

Slide No. S698
Box 67, Folder  64

(Pom. Neg. D-4272) The waxed wire basket with sunflower and bean plant which had been surrounded with dry soil for 47 days 800-M-e-10 1930 May 1

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-

Scope and Content

Slide No. S694 Roots penetrated wax seal but extended only several millimeters into the dry soil.
Box 67, Folder  65

(Pom. Neg. 4365) The can containing the waxed wire basket with the plants, sunflower and soy benas, was cut to expose the soil 800-M-e-11 1930 August 1

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-

Scope and Content

Slide No. G695 The roots came through the wax and grew into the soil on the outside of the basket which had been kept moistened for about 45 days.
Box 67, Folder  66

(Pom. Neg. D-4269) Trough used to test effectiveness of auto-irrigators in distributing moisture 800-M-e-12 1930 May 1

Photographer: McKinnon, Lewis Ruble, 1901-1956

Scope and Content

Most of the roots were close to the irrigators, none had penetrated through the wax seals into the center section.
Box 67, Folder  67

View showing extent of root distribution of mature apricot tree, University Farm, Davis. Excavated in 1924 (several views) 800-M-e-13 1924 January 29

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  68

Another view of root distribution of mature apricot tree shown in preceding picture 800-M-e-14 1924 January 29

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  69

View of mature apricot tree, University Farm, on which observations were made of the root distribution. Pictures 800-M-e-13 and 14 show the extent of distribution 800-M-e-15 1924 January 29

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  70

Extension of root growth of cotton plants, San Joaquin Valley. See 800-C-c-32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 51 800-M-e 1931

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Box 67, Folder  71

Root distribution of sugar beets by extraction of moisture at various dates during season before irrigation. See 800I-c-1, 800-I-c-2. See lantern slide picture and negative 800-M-e undated

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-

Scope and Content

Slide No. S1166, S1167
Box 67, Folder  72

Fig. 20-Areas of cross-section of trunks of Muir Peach trees, Davis. --Hilgardia Vol. 2, No. 6 - Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-f-1 1926

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  73

Soil-moisture conditions in the prune orchard in 1928. Fig. 5. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. 1934. Irrig. Exp. with Prunes. A.H.H. and Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-f-2 1929

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 67, Folder  74

Soil-moisture conditions in the prune orchard in 1930. Fig. 6. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. 1934. Irrig. Exp. with Prunes. A.H.H. and Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-f-3 1931

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 67, Folder  75

Soil-moisture conditions in the prune orchard in 1932. Fig. 7. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. 1934. Irrig. Exp. with Prunes. A.H.H. and Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-f-4 1933

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 67, Folder  76

Average soil-moisture conditions in the top 6 feet in 1932. Fig. 7. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. Irrig. Exper. with Prunes. A.H.H. and Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-f-5 1933

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 67, Folder  77

Average growth of the prune trees from 1919 to 1932, inclusive. Fig. 9. Calif. Agr.Exp.Sta.Bul. 573. Irrig. Exp. with Prunes. By A.H.H. and Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-f-6 1933

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 67, Folder  78

A typical prune tree in treatment A; February 1, 1933. Fig. 10. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. 1934. Irrig. Exp. with Prunes. By A.H.H. and Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-f-7 1933 February 01

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 67, Folder  79

A typical prune tree in treatment D; Feb. 1, 1933. Fig. 11, Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. 1934. Irrig. Exp. with Prunes. By A.H.H. and Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-f-8 1933 February 01

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 67, Folder  80

Average cumulative yields from 1927 to 1932, inclusive. Fig. 12. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. 1934. Irrig. Exp. with Prunes. By A.H.H. and Veihmeyer, Frank J 800-M-f-9 1933

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 67, Folder  81

Growth of the prunes in 1932. Fig.13. Calif. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 573. Irrig. experiments with prunes. By A.H.Hendrickson and Veihmeyer, Frank J. 800-M-f-10 1933

Photographer: Pomology Division
Box 67, Folder  82

Imperial Valley. Experiment Farmer, University of California. These trees all planted same time. End trees receive sufficient water. Those in middle dying for want of water. Grade of irrigating furrow too steep with insufficient penetration of water 800-M-f-14 1917 July 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  83

Availability of water to plants; sunflowers in Yolo clay soil, moisture contents 30, 23, 20, 16, 15, 14.5% on successive dates 800-M-f-16 undated

Scope and Content

Slide No. S-1097 Illustrates the narrow range at which wilting occurs. On Feb. 26 soil moisture content was at 30% or field cap. Feb. 27 at 23%; Feb. 28 at 20%; Feb. 29- 16%, March 1 - 15%, March 2, 14 1/2%. No noticeable drooping of the leaves until moisture content reached 16% and very rapid change between 16% and 15%. Permanently wilted at 14 1/2%.
Box 67, Folder  84

Wet and dry plots, Babera grapes, Pattey vineyard. Asti Sonoma County. Mr. Hendrickson standing in vineyard 800-M-f-17 1938 August 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  85

Tanks and weighing equipment used in alfalfa studies (See 800-M-a-21) 800-N-a undated

Box 67, Folder  86

Sugar beets growing in tanks in use of water studies. Reclamation Dist. 999 (See 800-D-a-15) 800-N-d undated

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Box 67, Folder  87

Water requirement studies. Prune orchard No. 2, Santa Clara Valley, Calif. showing condition of soil and trees. (Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Fig. 1) 800-N-e-1 1920 October 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  88

Irrigated and unirrigated orchards. The irrigated allows early starting of cover crop which probably justifies the expense of irrigation even if no other benefit were derived from the application of water 800-N-e-2 1920 October

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  89

Irrigation of orchard No. 4. The same amount of water is applied in basins around each tree, insuring a uniform distribution of moisture. (Hilgardia, Vol. 2, No. 6, Fig. 3.) 800-N-e-3 1920 November 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  90

Water requirements of deciduous orchards. Condition of trees, orchard No. 5 on Nov. 1, 1920. Santa Clara Valley, Cal. (Hilgardia, Vol. 2, #6, F.2.) 800-N-e-4 1920 November 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  91

Water requirement studies. View from Bowden's tank house, Santa Clara Valley. Experimental prune orchard, showing line of demarcation between the two orchards, one irrigated and the other unirrigated 800-N-e-5 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  92

Water requirement studies. View from Bowden's tank house, Santa Clara Valley. Experimental prune orchard, showing line of demarcation between the two orchards, one being irrigated and the other unirrigated 800-N-e-6 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  93

Water requirement studies. View from Bowden's tank house, Santa Clara Valley. Experimental prune orchard, showing line of demarcation between the two orchards, one being irrigated and the other unirrigated 800-N-e-7 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  94

Irrigating "A" treatment plots, experimental prune orchard University Farm, Davis 800-N-e-8 1931 August 29

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  95

Row 1, Tree 7 in Experimental Prune orchard, Davis at 12 years of age 800-N-e-9 1929 January 15

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Box 67, Folder  96

Shows conditions of plots (Northern California black walnut stock) after water has drained away. Plot B, Field 7, Orchard irrigation experiments, Davis 800-N-e-10 1935 July 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  97

Effect of Northern California black walnut stock of frequent submergence during growing season. Plot F, Field 7, Orchard irrigation experiments, Davis 800-N-e-11 1935 July 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  98

Similar to 800-N-e-11. Effect of Northern California black walnut stock of frequent submergence during growing season. Plot F, Field 7, Orchard irrigation experiments, Davis 800-N-e-12 1935 July 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  99

Effect of prune trees of frequent submergence during growing season. Plot F, Field 7, orchard irrigation experiments, Davis 800-N-e-13 1935 July 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  100

Untitled 800-N-f-1 undated

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 67, Folder  101

Untitled 800-N-f-2 undated

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Box 67, Folder  102

For diagram showing soil moisture fluctuations in Shafer and Carroll Brothers citrus plots for season of 1928 see - 790-22 800-N-f undated

Box 67, Folder  103

Irwin apple orchard, Sonora, California. Attempt to irrigate hillside orchard by means of ditches at considerable distance apart. Trees next to ditches noticeably bigger than others. Failure of this scheme due to lack of movement of water laterally by capillarity 750-Z-32 1919 November

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  104

Field of Durango Cotton planted by the San Joaquin Valley Farm Lands Company near San Joaquin City 760-Z-102 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

This field showed a very satisfactory growth and large production of bolls which were well opened when visited October 29.
Box 67, Folder  105

Long Lake, upper water shed of Middle Fork of Feather River. Mt. Elwell on left 785-A-17 undated

Box 67, Folder  106

Looking south across Long Lake from part way up Mt. Elwell on upper water shed of Middle Fork of Feather River 785-A-18 1920 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  107

Land reserved for Civic Center, State Land Settlement Colony 785-C-12 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  108

Typical Desert Vegetation Above Little Rock Creek Irrigation District California 785-Z-46 1915 June 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970

Scope and Content

This is the type of land which is being reclaimed in the District. On the right is a yucca palm.
Box 67, Folder  109

Sand Dunes, Chuckawalla Valley, California 785-Z-100 1914 December

Photographer: C.E.J.
Box 67, Folder  110

Palo Verde and mesquite, characteristic vegetation northeast of Imperial Valley 785-Z-126 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 67, Folder  111

At Harper's well, San Felipe desert, drilled for oil, struck flowing water, small amount. Water slightly salty but can be used. 80,000 irrigable all below sea level 785-Z-140 1913 December

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 67, Folder  112

Largest Palo Verde on Colorado Desert, located in Mammoth Wash 785-Z-143 1915 January

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 67, Folder  113

Palo verde and Greasewood (creosote) Chucawalla Valley. 240,000 A. irrigable 785-Z-146 1915 January

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 67, Folder  114

Carisso Springs on old Yuma San Diego trail. Water now used for irrigation of alfalfa but salty and results not good 785-Z-147 1913 December

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 67, Folder  115

Yuma Desert, some irrigable land but no successful attempt for water 785-Z-149 1913 December

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 67, Folder  116

Sand dunes near international boundary, Imperial Valley. Too large to level with teams 785-Z-150 1915 March

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 67, Folder  117

Sand dune and Palo Verde edge of Colorado desert 785-Z-159 1915 January

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Box 67, Folder  118

A wind blown sand hummock covered with mesquite, called "Mesquite Mine" Imperial Valley, Calif 785-Z-162 1903 July

Photographer: J.E.R.
Box 67, Folder  119

Looking toward Perris Valley from road to Lake Hemet 785-Z-186 1923 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  120

Portion of San Digueto or Santa Fe Irrigation District after clearing 785-Z-188 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  121

Looking southwest through the center of the area included within Red Rock Creek Irrigation District, Lassen County 785-Z-189 1925 June 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  122

General view, Mountain view, California 785-Z-207 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  123

Staff of Deciduous Fruit Experiment Station, Mountain View, Calif 785-Z-207-a 1922

Box 67, Folder  124

Mono Lake trip 785-Z-222 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  125

Agricultural Demonstration train (10 views) 785-Z-224 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  126

Desert Gila River Valley-Arizona 785-Z-228 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  127

Fig. 1, House Document 359, International Water Commission Report, Looking northwest across T. 9 S., R. 18 W., 5 miles south of Wellton, Gila River Valley, Arizona 785-Z-235 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  128

Fig. 4, House Document 359, International Water Commission Report Looking southerly toward Baker Peaks from railroad 7 miles east of Wellton, Gila River Valley, Arizona 785-Z-236 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  129

Fig. 5. House Document 359, International Water Commission Report. Looking southeast across Tps. 9 and 10 S., Rs.11 and 12 W., Gila River Valley, Ariz 785-Z-237 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  130

Typical area on the east side mesa above Imperial Valley in California. See House Document 359, International Water Commission United States and Mexico 785-Z-238 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  131

Fig. 8, House Document 359, International Water Commission Report, Looking northerly along line between Secs. 26 and 27, T.6s., R. 14W., Gila River Valley, Arizona 785-Z-239 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  132

Fig. 9, House Document 359, International Water Commission Report, Looking north toward Palomas Mountains from near new Southern Pacific Railroad in T. 6S., R. 13 W., Gila River Valley, Arizona 785-Z-240 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  133

Fig. 12 in House Document 359, International Water Commission Report, Typical area on the east side mesa above Imperial Valley in California 785-Z-241 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  134

Fig. 13 in House Document 359, International Water Commission Report. Typical area on the east side mesa above Imperial Valley in California 785-Z-242 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967

Scope and Content

one extra print
Box 67, Folder  135

Mojave Desert 785-Z-244 1915

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  136

Baldy Mesa Victor Wallet, Mojave River Studies 785-Z-245 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  137

General View of Mojave River Valley 785-Z-246 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  138

General View of Mojave River Valley 785-Z-247 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  139

View Victor Valley. General Character of land to be included in proposed Irrigation District (Mojave River Studies) 785-Z-248 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  140

See House Document 359 International Water Commission Report, United States and Mexico. Desert scene, similar to others found in this document 785-Z-251 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  141

Group from Irrigation Investigations and Practice Division, Davis. Reading from left- Miss S. Asbill, Mr. J. B. Brown, R. Wray, L. D. Doneen, C. H. Hofmann, Miss B. M. Sawyer, and F. J. Veihmeyer 785-Z-252 1934

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 67, Folder  142

General view, Joshua palms, Victor Valley 785-Z-253 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  143

Yucca Plant 785-Z-256 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  144

Joshua tree on road to Las Vegas, N.M 785-Z-258 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  145

Sir Joseph Hooker oak, Chico. Height - 101', circumference of trunk at 8' from ground - 28.1' estimated age - 1000 yrs. J. B. Brown and Tom Adams 785-Z-262 1935

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Box 67, Folder  146

Character of vegetation - "grease wood (Laurea) belt". Victor Valley 785-Z-268 1917-02

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Box 67, Folder  147

(a). Irrig. 100. Roland Renner, Bob Lyle Forbes, Darold MacDannald, W.A. Bronner, Howard B. Shontz, Robert N, Spangler, Horace S. Haskell, F.J. Veihmeyer. (b). Irrig. 130. A.D. Coons, C.V. Givan, C.B. Howard, R.J. Rooney L.W. Davis, R.J. Selkirk 785-Z-275a 1940 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 67, Folder  148

Drain in Drainage District No. 100 West of Cherokee Slough 795-B-9 1928 September 10

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Box 67, Folder  149

Newly constructed drain ditch, 8' deep. Constructed with wheel dredge. Imperial Irrigation District. (3 views) 795-C-a-1 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Box 67, Folder  150

Don Pedro undated

Scope and Content

Removed from between index cards 700-A-a-308 and 309
 

Negatives and prints Series 2. 1895-1952

Physical Description: 23.2 linear feet

Scope and Content

This series contains the negatives (including glass plates negatives) and prints, many of which are described in the index. Please note that this finding aid does not describe the entire set of negatives and prints. Additional descriptions are forthcoming.
Box 1, Folder  1

Salter Fill, Modesto Irrigation District 700-A-a-143 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This shows the downstream slope of the Salter Fill, ready for lining.
Box 1, Folder  2

Dam in Strawberry Furrow, Pajaro Valley, California 700-A-a-144 1915 August 26

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

These dams are placed at intervals of about 80 feet in furrows in a strawberry field where the furrows are given any grade. Their purpose is to hold back the irrigation water and thus to permit of an adequate irrigation at the upper ends of the furrows as well as at the lower ends. The reason for laying the furrows on a grade is to permit rain water to run off in the winter where the soil is so heavy that it does not absorb rain water as it falls. Otherwise the water would flood over the berry vines and injure them. These dams are of earth and are covered with cloth or paper to prevent their washing away. These excess water flows over the dam into the next section below.
Box 1, Folder  3

Section of Morgan Fill, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 700-A-a-145 1915 December 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

This shows the type of slate rock used for the two outer walls of this fill. The only hydraulic material was placed inside. Owing to the looseness of this slate rock, the fill has settled several inches. At the bottom of the picture is shown the lower end of the storm culvert beneath the fill.
Box 1, Folder  4

Upper Dominici Fill, Modesto Irrigation District, Cal 700-A-a-146 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

On the east is a vertical cliff, showing where the fill has settled. The loose material at the top had recently wasted there and the rains started erosion.
Box 1, Folder  5

West End of San Fernando Dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-A-a-147 1915 December 21

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The aqueduct gate is shown on the hillside; also trestle of three pipes for sluicing.
Box 1, Folder  6

Lower Slope of Hydraulicked Mockingbird Canyon Lake Dam, Riverside, California 700-A-a-148 1915 December 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The wasteway is shown on the right.
Box 1, Folder  7

Rairden Fill, Modesto Irrigation District, California 700-A-a-149 1915 February 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This shows the upper side of the fill. The sand pump and sluiceway can be seen on the left of the picture.
Box 1, Folder  8

Mockingbird Canyon Lake Dam, Riverside, California 700-A-a-150 1915 December 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is the upper slope of the Dam, showing the core-wall. This picture and Picture No. 700-A-a-155 form a panorama.
Box 1, Folder  9

Morgan Fill, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 700-A-a-151 1915 December 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This view was taken looking up the canal.
Box 1, Folder  10

San Fernando Dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-A-a-152 1915 December 21

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This picture was taken looking east. The drainage well is shown in the foreground.
Box 1, Folder  11

East End of San Fernando Dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-A-a-153 1915 December 21

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Earth is being hauled from the steam shovel and dumped in the crusher and sump, above the east end of the Dam.
Box 1, Folder  12

Diversion weir of Moore dam, Yolo Water and Power Co., Cache Creek 700-A-a-154 1914 August

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 1, Folder  13

Mockingbird Canyon Lake Dam, Riverside, California 700-A-a-155 1915 December 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is the upper slope of the Dam, showing the core-wall. This picture and Picture No. 700-A-a-150 form a panorama.
Box 1, Folder  14

Brush Breakwater near Saugus, California 700-A-a-156 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 1, Folder  15

Indian Hill Hydraulic Fill, Modesto Irrigation District, Cal 700-A-a-157 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

On the right is shown the end of the hydraulicking flume. A portion of the concrete side lining in course of construction is shown in the distance adjoining the lining of the canal beyond the fill. The contract price of hydraulicking this fill was 24-1/2 cents per cubic yard for about 36,000 cubic yards of fill.
Box 1, Folder  16

La Grange Dam on Tuolumne River, La Grange, California 700-A-a-158 1915 July 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

On the left is the headgate of the Modesto Canal, and at the right is the hillside through which the Turlock tunnel is constructed.
Box 1, Folder  17

Capay Dam of the Yolo Water & Power Co., Yolo County, Cal 700-A-a-159 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This is a diversion dam situated on Cache Creek, several miles above Capay in Yolo County, completed February 1913, at a cost of $45,000. On the right is the headgate of Adams Canal which supplies water for lands on north side of Cache Creek. At the south end of the dam, just outside the picture, is a similar headgate for Winters Canal, which supplies lands in the neighborhood of Madison and thence south to Winters and east to Davis.
Box 1, Folder  18

Capay Dam of Yolo Water & Power Co., on Cache Creek, Cal. (See Picture No. 700-A-a-159) 700-A-a-160 1915 November 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 1, Folder  19

Capay Dam of Yolo Water & Power Co., on Cache Creek, Cal. (See Picture No. 700-A-a-159) 700-A-a-161 1915 November 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 1, Folder  20

Diversion Dam and Head of East Ditch, Big Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 700-A-a-162 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

This picture was taken June 30, 1915, following a winter of very heavy rainfall, and it undoubtedly shows more water in Big Rock Creek than would be found at this time of the summer in a year of normal rainfall.
Box 1, Folder  21

Clear Lake Impounding Dam, Yolo Water & Power Co., near Lower Lake, Cal 700-A-a-163 1914 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is located at the first riffle in Cache Creek after leaving Clear Lake. The dam was completed October 1, 1914, at a cost of $80,000. The dam has 15 gates capable of discharging 12,000 cubic feet per second. On the right is the gate leading to the tunnel which is intended to supply water for power purposes lower down on Cache Creek.
Box 1, Folder  22

Part of Clear Lake Dam, Yolo Water and Power Company, near Lower Lake, California 700-A-a-164 1914 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This view represents the south end of this impounding dam. This picture and Pictures Nos. 166 & 167 form a panorama. For description of the dam see Picture No. 163. The picture was taken from the lower side.
Box 1, Folder  23

Rairden Fill, Downstream Side, and Looking Down Canal, Modesto Irrigation District, Cal 700-A-a-165 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The sub-structure of the wooden flume can be seen projecting above the hydraulicked earth.
Box 1, Folder  24

Part of Clear Lake Dam, Yolo Water and Power Company, near Lower Lake, California 700-A-a-166 1914 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This view represents the middle of the impounding dam. This picture and Pictures Nos. 164 & 167 form a panorama. For description of the dam see Picture No. 163
Box 1, Folder  25

Part of Clear Lake Dam, Yolo Water and Power Company, near Lower Lake, California 700-A-a-167 1914 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This view represents the north end of the impounding dam. This picture and Pictures Nos. 164 & 166 form a panorama. For description of the dam see Picture No. 163.
Box 1, Folder  26

San Fernando Dam, Cal., Showing Outlet Towers 700-A-a-168 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is a hydraulic filled dam, situated at the edge of San Fernando Valley, near San Fernando, on the line of the Los Angeles aqueduct. Water enters the reservoir from the aqueduct through a spillway on the left, not shown in the picture. A division box is located at the spillway and from that the main pipe line for the Los Angeles city supply passes through the left-hand tower. Water can also be taken into this pipe from the reservoir through the left-hand tower. The right-hand tower is the outlet to the San Fernando Irrigation District.
Box 1, Folder  27

This, and the Succeeding Picture, Show Bassano Dam, on the Canadian Pacific Railroad Project, East of Calgary, Alberta, Canada 700-A-a-169 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 1, Folder  28

Submerged dam, Tujonga Wash, Los Angeles, county 700-A-a-170 1916

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 1, Folder  29

Bassano Dam, on the Canadian Pacific Railroad Project, East of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (See Picture No. 169) 700-A-a-172 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 1, Folder  30

Restraining Dam of the Yolo Water and Power Company at the Outlet of Clear Lake, California 700-A-a-174 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Box 1, Folder  31

Diversion dam for feeder canal to supply East Park Reservoir Dam, from above, Orland Project, Cal 700-A-a-176 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 1, Folder  32

Diversion Dam and Supply Canal to East Park Reservoir, Orland Project, California 700-A-a-177 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 1, Folder  33

East Park Reservoir Dam, Orland Project, California 700-A-a-178 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 1, Folder  34

Inner facing in the San Fernando Dam, Above the Los Angeles Aqueduct System, California 700-A-a-179 1914 December

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 1, Folder  35

Old Bear Valley Dam, San Bernardino County, California 700-A-a-180 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 1, Folder  36

Dam at outlet of McCoy Flat Reservoir on headwaters of Susan River, Lassen Co 700-A-a-181 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

This reservoir is the property of the Lassen Irrigation Company. The dam was enlarged while the system was under the control of Scott McArthur prior to its sale to the farmers at Standish.
Box 1, Folder  37

Possible Dam Site in Bear River on Property owned by Ivan H. Parker of Auburn 700-A-a-182 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

The width of the canyon at the bottom of the dam would be about 80 feet and with a hundred foot height the top width would be about 300 feet. The reservoir site back of this dam site was surveyed in 1904 as a proposed debris collecting basin. At an elevation of 75 feet above the present bed this survey gives the storage capacity as 7,500,000 cubic yards; at an elevation of 100 feet a storage capacity of 14,500,000 cubic yards or about 9000 acre feet. The elevation of this reservoir site is about 1800 feet according to Mr. Parker or about 450 feet above Auburn.
Box 1, Folder  38

Morena Dam, San Diego County, showing crest and lower face 700-A-a-183 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 1, Folder  39

Morena Dam, San Diego County, showing crest and upper face 700-A-a-184 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Moreno Reservoir was formerly one of the properties of the Southern California Mountain Water Co., but is now owned by the city of San Diego for a portion of its municipal supply. The height of the dam as completed in 1912 was 267 feet. The crest was raised 5 feet in 1916 in order to give a larger head over the spillway without overtopping during flood periods.
Box 1, Folder  40

New La Mesa Eastwood Type Multiple Arch Dam. Cuyamaca Water System, San Diego County, nearing completion 700-A-a-185 1918 January

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

This dam is 900 feet long and 113 feet high and was to be completed in January, 1918 at an approximate cost of $130,000.
Box 2, Folder  1

Central Arch of new La Mesa Multiple Arch Dam, Cuyamaca Water System, San Diego County 700-A-a-186 1918 January

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 2, Folder  2

Clearing Magalia Dam Site, Paradise Irrigation District 700-A-a-187 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

The trench in the center is for puddled core. The reservoir made by the dam to be built at this site has a capacity of only 3200 acre-feet when built to a height of 90 feet. Two dams are necessary at this site, one where the clearing is under way and a smaller one where the trestle is shown at the extreme top center of the picture.
Box 2, Folder  3

Looking Down Stream from Big Meadows Dam 700-A-a-189 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

On the left is shown uncompleted portion of Eastwood Multiple Arch Dam abandoned prior to construction of present dam.
Box 2, Folder  4

Big Meadows Dam of Great Western Power Company 700-A-a-190 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives

Scope and Content

This is a hydraulic fill dam and has an impounding capacity of 300,000 acre- feet. The ultimate planned capacity with higher dam is 1,200,000 acre-feet.
Box 2, Folder  5

Looking down Stream from Big Meadows Dam 700-A-a-191 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 2, Folder  6

Power Company Dam across Merced River at Merced Falls 700-A-a-192 1918 June 20

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 2, Folder  7

Dam of San Joaquin and Kings River Canal and Irrigation Company across San Joaquin River south of Firebaugh 700-A-a-193 1918 April 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 6 prints

Scope and Content

At the extreme right of the picture near the pile driver, the railing indicates the bulge at the southeast end of the dam. This weakening of this structure has lead the company to prepare plans for a concrete dam across the river to be placed slightly below.
Box 2, Folder  8

Crocker-Huffman Dam Across Merced River below Snelling 700-A-a-194 1918 June 20

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 2, Folder  9

Sweetwater Dam, San Diego County 700-A-a-195 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Height of dam, 118 feet. Length of dam, 500 feet. Capacity of siphon spillway of six 6' x 12' Units, 16,000 cu. ft. per sec. Capacity of overflow spillways (center and south end of dam, 32,000 cu. ft, per sec). Total capacity of all spillways, 48,000 cu. ft. per second. Length of center overflow spillway, 236'. Length of south overflow spillway, 234'. Efficiency of siphon spillway figures at 70% under 36' head.
Box 2, Folder  10

Barrett dam site and temporary dam owned by city of San Diego, Calif 700-A-a-200 1897? March

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  11

Brush dam across Cache Creek above Rumsey, Calif.; ruins of head of Clear Lake Water Works irrigating system 700-A-a-201 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 2, Folder  12

Cache Creek Dam, (below Proctor's pump) put in temporarily late in the season when irrigation by pumping is undertaken, Calif 700-A-a-202 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  13

Brush dam above Rumsey. Head of remains of old Clear Lake ditch; irrigating about 100 acres during the summer of 1900. Calif 700-A-a-203 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 2, Folder  14

Temporary dam on Cache Creek, Calif. and pumping machinery user by Messers. Morrin and Batey on their ranches, north side of Cache Creek above the Nelson bridge. The engine in sight is that owned by S.V. Searlett 700-A-a-205 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  15

Rock and Brush Check Dam, Constructed by Los Angeles County in Haines Canyon, California 700-A-a-206 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The double crest dissipates the force of the overflow. The dam is depressed where it will concentrate the overflow on the larger rock in the natural stream bed.
Box 2, Folder  16

Rock Check Dam, Constructed by Los Angeles County in Haines Canyon, in Experimental Work on Flood Control, California 700-A-a-207 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  17

Division and Control Gate on Ditch for Spreading Water on San Antonio Creek, California 700-A-a-210 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This view shows the general character of the spreading ground.
Box 2, Folder  18

Mouth of San Antonio Canyon, California 700-A-a-211 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This picture shows damaged concrete diversion dam for spreading water. The view shows the reinforcing rods from which the concrete has been worn away by debris carried by stream.
Box 2, Folder  19

Construction of Rock Levee faced with Boulders, Enclosed by Wire Mesh, on San Antonio Creek, California 700-A-a-212 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  20

Rock Levee on San Antonio Creek, California 700-A-a-213 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The drift on the face of the levee shows the height at which the flood water stood.
Box 2, Folder  21

Cuyamaca Dam, San Diego County, California 700-A-a-215 1908

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  22

Dye Canon reservoir dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct 700-A-a-216 1912

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 2, Folder  23

New Eastwood Multiple Arch Dam, Below Old Bear Valley Dam, Crest of Latter Showing Above the Water Line, California 700-A-a-217 1913

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 2, Folder  24

Escondido dam, San Diego County, Calif. From lower side 700-A-a-218 1895 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  25

Escondido Rock Fill Dam, San Diego County, California 700-A-a-219 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  26

Folsom dam taken from top of waste gate at side, Calif 700-A-a-220 1900 May

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  27

Franklin Canyon Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-a-221 1914 April

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 2, Folder  28

Hemet dam, southern California 700-A-a-222 1993? January

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  29

Laguna dam from California side of Colorado River 700-A-a-223 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  30

La Grange Dam at the head of Modesto and Turlock Canals. At left is shown concrete spill at head of Modesto Canal. Calif 700-A-a-224 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  31

La Mesa dam, Cuyamaca Water Co., San Diego Co., Calif 700-A-a-225 1908

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  32

La Mesa Dam, San Diego County, California. Since submerged by construction of multiple arch Eastwood Dam, 1917 700-A-a-226 1915 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Constructed by the San Diego Flume Co., now Cuyamaca Water Company. This is an hydraulic fill.
Box 2, Folder  33

"Middle Dam" showing manner of laying logs, South Fork of Stanislaus River, Calif 700-A-a-227 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  34

Timber Crib Dam- Plank slope of "Middle Dam", South Fork of Stanislaus River, Calif 700-A-a-228 1908

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  35

Debris gathered at Middle Dam on South Fork of Stanislaus River, Cal 700-A-a-229 1908

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  36

Old Mission Dam, San Diego River, California 700-A-a-230 1914 March

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 2, Folder  37

Mockingbird dam, Gage Canal Co. Hydraulic fill with concrete core 700-A-a-231 1915 September

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 2, Folder  38

Moore Dam, Calif 700-A-a-232 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  39

Lower Otay dam, water at 60 ft. level, San Diego County, Calif 700-A-a-233 1897? March

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 2, Folder  40

Lower Otay Dam, California 700-A-a-234 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Rockfill with steel core. Destroyed February 1916 by being overtopped - spillway inadequate.
Box 3, Folder  1

Upper Otay Dam, California 700-A-a-236 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Built of concrete with reinforcement of old street railway cable. This is not a "gravity" dam and for that reason has been much criticized by engineers.
Box 3, Folder  2

Upper Otay Dam, California 700-A-a-237 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This was built by the predecessor of the Southern California Mtn. Water Company (Spreckles Co.) now owned by San Diego City.
Box 3, Folder  3

Upper Otay Dam, California. View taken from west end 700-A-a-238 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This was built by E.S. Babcock of San Diego, without services of an engineer.
Box 3, Folder  4

Remains of Pacoina submerged dam, San Fernando Valley near Los Angeles 700-A-a-239 1915 February

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

See description in Schuyler's book.
Box 3, Folder  5

Retaining dam on Lake Tahoe at mouth of Truckee, looking down river, Calif 700-A-a-240 1900 October

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 3, Folder  6

San Fernando Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-a-241 1915 February

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

The south or lower side of the dam has no concrete facing. The municipal supply line is shown in the left background.
Box 3, Folder  7

San Fernando Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-a-242 1915 February

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

For description see Picture No. This picture was taken in the earlier days of construction and shows the building up of the hydraulic fill beyond the portion which was lined with concrete. On the right in the middle foreground is the tressle used in carrying the hydraulic discharge pipe from one side of the dam to the other. No each side of the dam is built up from one end to the other, continuously.
Box 3, Folder  8

San Mateo dam from reservoir site, showing riprapping at ends, Calif 700-A-a-243 undated

Photographer: C.T.J.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 3, Folder  9

San Mateo Dam from above, Calif 700-A-a-244 undated

Photographer: C.T.J.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 3, Folder  10

San Mateo Dam 700-A-a-245 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 3, Folder  11

Submerged dam Arroya Seco near Devil's Gate, Pasadena, Calif 700-A-a-247 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 3, Folder  12

Sweetwater Dam, After Second Enlargement, Made in 1911. California 700-A-a-248 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Original dam of stone masonry. First extension height only, and of concrete. Second extension of concrete, raised height and increased thickness from base up on downstream side.
Box 3, Folder  13

Water Pouring Over Sweet Water Dam After Raising about 1911. California 700-A-a-249 circa 1911

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Picture taken after raising height of dam.
Box 3, Folder  14

Sweetwater dam, San Diego County, Calif 700-A-a-250 1908

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 3, Folder  15

Yorba dam Anaheim Union Water Co. Orange Co. Calif 700-A-a-251 1915 April

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 3, Folder  16

Dam at Outlet of Echo Lake 700-A-a-252 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 3, Folder  17

Another View of Lake Spalding Dam, Pacific Gas and Electric Co 700-A-a-254 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives 7 prints

Scope and Content

See picture 700-A-a-253.
Box 3, Folder  18

Temporary Dam across American River at head of Placerville Ditch 700-A-a-255 1919 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 3, Folder  19

Stanford Vina Ranch Dam on Deer Creek, Butte County 700-A-a-257 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 3, Folder  20

Carroll Dam, San Diego County. This is an Eastwood type multiple arch dam in the canyon of the San Dieguito 700-A-a-258 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

See No. 700-A-b-52
Box 3, Folder  21

Diagonal Dam Across Butte Creek directly below Southern Pacific Bridge 700-A-a-262 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Built by State Land Settlement Board in cooperation with Ditch owners on Butte Creek. Diagonal construction necessary because of (a) proximity of railroad bridge, and (b) lack of suitable material for a foundation and control of diversion on left bank directly opposite the most suitable ending on right bank.
Box 3, Folder  22

Hemet Dam, showing timber super-structure 700-A-a-265 1923 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 3, Folder  23

Hemet Dam and Hemet Lake 700-A-a-266 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 3, Folder  24

Lake Hemet and dam 700-A-a-267 1923 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 3, Folder  25

Murray multiple arch dam on system of Cuyamaca Water Company southeast of San Diego 700-A-a-268 1923 About August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 3, Folder  26

South San Joaquin Oakdale dam and upper portion south San Joaquin canal 700-A-a-269 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 3, Folder  27

Overpour south San Joaquin Oakdale dam 700-A-a-270 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 3, Folder  28

Overpour, south San Joaquin Oakdale dam 700-A-a-271 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 3, Folder  29

South San Joaquin Oakdale dam 700-A-a-272 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

South San Joaquin Oakdale dam.
Box 3, Folder  30

Concrete dam across San Joaquin River at head of San Joaquin and Kings River canal 700-A-a-273 circa 1923

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 3, Folder  31

Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District diversion dam in Sacramento River from below Redding 700-A-a-274 1924 March 20

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 3, Folder  32

Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District diversion dam in Sacramento River from below Redding, March 20, 1924 700-A-a-275 1924 March 20

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Slide No. 654
Box 4, Folder  1

Portion of steel lining of Lower Otay Dam, about ten miles below the site of the dam. Carried down by the flood at the time the dam broke 700-A-a-281 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 4, Folder  2

Dam at Echo Lake, near summit of Placerville road 700-A-a-282 About 1920

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 4, Folder  3

Earth-filled dam of Silver Flat Reservoir near Hayden Hill, Lassen County. Built by the Juniper Irrigation Company at a cost of about $13,500 700-A-a-283 1925 June 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Built by the Juniper Irrigation Company at a cost of about $13,500. Crest length, 1,200 feet; bottom width, 30 ft.; top width, 5 feet; area at high water, 815 acres; capacity, 3,900 acre-feet.
Box 4, Folder  4

Lookout Dam on Pit River near Lookout and head of Gooch Ditch on left, which is the highest diversion in Big Valley from Pit River 700-A-a-284 1925 June 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  5

Don Pedro Dam, Spillway, and Reservoir. View No. 1 700-A-a-285 1926 April 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  6

Don Pedro Dam. View No. 2 700-A-a-286 1925 April 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 4, Folder  7

Spillway, Don Pedro Dam. View No. 2 700-A-a-287 1926 April 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 4, Folder  8

Don Pedro Dam. View No. 1 700-A-a-288 1926 April 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 4, Folder  9

Lake Hodges Dam, San Diego County. (Bul. 21. Div. of Water Reserves p. 310) 700-A-a-289 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  10

Lake Hodges Dam, San Diego County 700-A-a-290 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 4, Folder  11

Lake Hodges Dam, San Diego County 700-A-a-291 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 4, Folder  12

Secondary diversion dam of the Anderson Cottonwood Irrig. District Redding, California 700-A-a-292 1928 May 16

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 4, Folder  13

View of Melones Dam. This picture was taken from the top of the bluff near the power house 700-A-a-293 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 4, Folder  14

Melones Dam 700-A-a-294 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 4, Folder  15

Melones Dam 700-A-a-295 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  16

Melones Dam 700-A-a-296 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 4, Folder  17

Melones Dam 700-A-a-297 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 4, Folder  18

Melones Dam 700-A-a-298 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  19

Exchequer Dam 700-A-a-300 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 4, Folder  20

Exchequer Dam 700-A-a-301 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  21

Exchequer Dam 700-A-a-302 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  22

Don Pedro Dam, 1928 700-A-a-304 1928 October 28

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 4, Folder  23

Don Pedro Dam 700-A-a-305 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  24

Don Pedro Dam 700-A-a-306 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives

Scope and Content

Slide No. 655
Box 4, Folder  25

Exchequer Dam 700-A-a-307 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 4 negatives 4 prints

Scope and Content

Slide No. 656
Box 4, Folder  26

Van Giesen Diversion Dam, Bear River 700-A-a-311 1928 May 12

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  27

Van Giesen Diversion Dam, Bear River 700-A-a-312 1929 May 12

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  28

Paradise Irrigation District earth fill dam, Magalia 700-A-a-313 1929 November 29

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 4, Folder  29

Downstream view of weir across Kings River at intake to Gould Canal or Centerville. Weir crest controlled by flash boards 700-A-a-316 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  30

Dam at outlet of Clear Lake into Cache Creek showing hydraulic lift gates. Yolo Water and Power Co 700-A-a-317 1929 May 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  31

Clear Lake Dam at head of Cache Creek. Yolo Water & Power Co 700-A-a-318 1929 April 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  32

Capay Weir, Cache Creek. Looking north. Yolo Water & Power Co 700-A-a-319 1929 April 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  33

LaGrange Dam on Tuolumne River showing division of Modesto Irrigation District. Turlock diverts through tunnel on right side. (not shown) 700-A-a-320 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  34

Lower diversion dam on Alamo River. Imperial Irrigation District 700-A-a-321 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  35

More Dam and headgate on Cache Creek, Yolo Co 700-A-a-322 1931 September

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  36

Stony Gorge dam, Orland Project (U.S. Reclamation), upstream face, showing spillway gates 700-A-a-323 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 4, Folder  37

Stony Gorge dam on Stony Creek, Orland Project, showing upstream face of dam 700-A-a-324 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 4, Folder  38

Stony Gorge dam, Stony Creek, Orland Project, showing upstream face of dam 700-A-a-325 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  39

Stony Creek dam on Stony Creek, Orland Project, view along top of dam 700-A-a-326 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  40

Stony Gorge Dam, Stony Creek, Orland Project, view along top of dam 700-A-a-327 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  41

Water passing over spillway, Don Pedro dam 700-A-a-328 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 4, Folder  42

Don Pedro Dam, spillway crest 700-A-a-329 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 4, Folder  43

Littlerock Dam, Littlerock creek and Palmdale Irrigation Districts 700-A-a-330 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 5, Folder  1

Littlerock - Palmdale Irrigation District dam 700-A-a-331 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 5, Folder  2

Littlerock Dam on Littlerock Creek built jointly by Palmdale and Littlerock Irrigation District 700-A-a-332 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 5, Folder  3

Upstream view of Littlerock dam built jointly by Palmdale and Littlerock Creek Irrigation District, (Multiple arch) 700-A-a-333 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  4

Littlerock Dam, view along top of dam 700-A-a-334 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  5

Memorial tablet at Exchequer dam 700-A-a-335 1928

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 5, Folder  6

Lake Hodges Dam, San Dieguito River 700-A-a-336 1932 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 5, Folder  7

Rockfill Dam, Shasta River, Mt. Shasta in background 700-A-a-337 1919

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  8

Dam, Juniper Water Company above Big Valley, Modoc County 700-A-a-338 circa 1924-1925

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  9

Overflow Weir 700-A-a-339 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 5, Folder  10

Exchequer Dam and reservoir 700-A-a-340 circa 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 5, Folder  11

View of Boulder Dam taken from the power house 700-A-a-341 1935 February 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  12

Boulder dam, downstream face 700-A-a-342 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  13

Downstream view of Boulder Dam showing concrete mixing plant on extreme left and Arizona spillway and "Chinese wall" on right 700-A-a-343 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  14

Downstream view of Boulder dam; Arizona intake towers on upper right 700-A-a-344 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: envelope only, no print
Box 5, Folder  15

Downstream view of Boulder Dam, showing power house completed 700-A-a-345 1935 February 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  16

Boulder dam, general view, downstream face, showing observation point in foreground 700-A-a-346 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  17

Nevada side of top of Boulder dam shortly before completion 700-A-a-347 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  18

Nevada spillway, Boulder Dam 700-A-a-348 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  19

Penstock pipe fabrication plant at Boulder dam site 700-A-a-349 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  20

Downstream view of Boulder Dam, showing power house under construction 700-A-a-350 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  21

Downstream view of Boulder dam; diversion tunnel and lower coffer dam in foreground 700-A-a-351 1935 February 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 5, Folder  22

Left to right: W.L. Howard, R. Wray, C. Hofmann, F. Adams, Mapes (U.S.R. Bureau), M. R. Huberty, and N. E. Edlefsen. Taken at Boulder Dam 700-A-a-353 1935 February 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  23

Reading from left to right: N. E. Edlefsen, R. Wray, C. Hofman, L. D. Doneen, Jack Veihneyer, F. Adams, W. L. Howard, M. R. Huberty, C. E. Barbee, and J. E. Christiansen. Taken at Boulder Dam 700-A-a-354 1935 February 23

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  24

Gillespid dam, Gila River, Arizona. (2 views) 700-A-a-355 1926 or 1927

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  25

Rodrigues Dam, Tia Juana River, Mexico 700-A-a-356 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 5, Folder  26

Citrus Exp. Station, Riverside, California 700-A-a-357 1936 August 29

Photographer: Compton, O. C. (Oliver Cecil), 1903-
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Laguna dam, Colorado River, at intake of Yuma Canal, above Bard, Calif. Photograph taken on trip of Veihmeyer, Frank J., and O.C. Compton, to Imperial Valley. Debris lodged to downstream face of dam.
Box 5, Folder  27

Grand Coulee Dam, Columbia Basin Project, Washington 700-A-a-358 circa 1935

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Physical Description: 1 negative

General

"Enlargement by Weston"
Box 5, Folder  28

Diversion dam Clear Lake Water Co. To be sued as site of new gaging station to be rated by U.S. Bur. Reclamation 700-A-a-367a 1939 December 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 2 negatives

Scope and Content

(a) Looking west. (b) Looking north.
Box 5, Folder  29

Shasta Dam Looking West from Observation House. April 4, 1941 700-A-a-368 1941 April 4

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 5, Folder  30

Shasta Dam 700-A-a-369 1943 June 11

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 5, Folder  31

Shasta Dam 700-A-a-371 1951 April 10

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 6, Folder  1

Hydraulicking Hillside Below Dam at West End, San Fernando Dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-A-b-49 1915 December 21

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Only the one nozzle was used for dislodging earth in the hillside, the water from the large pipe to the right being used as wash water.
Box 6, Folder  2

Sluicing and Pumping Equipment, Lower Side and West End of San Fernando Dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-A-b-50 1915 December 21

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

The priming tank is shown on the right.
Box 6, Folder  3

Depositing Hydraulicked Materials from 12-inch Pipe on Lower Side of San Fernando Dam, Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-A-b-51 1915 December 21

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

The last length of this pipe, as shown in the picture, has holes about 2x4 to 6 inches in dimension for permitting the deposit of the larger particles before the main volume of water is discharged at the outlet. This gives the finer particles greater opportunity to be carried to the center of the dam. All material was deposited just inside each rim wall. The heavier particles are thus left on the outside and the "fines" are washed to the center to form the only core-wall provided.
Box 6, Folder  4

Construction of Eastwood Type Multiple Arch Caroll Dam in Canyon of San Dieguito, San Diego County for San Dieguito Mutual Water Company on proposed irrigation district 700-A-b-52 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

This picture is taken to show the butt of the piers at the lower ends; also to give near view of pouring concrete. Note panel forms and ends of buttresses.
Box 6, Folder  5

Another view of construction of Caroll Multiple Arch Dam in San Dieguito River, San Diego County 700-A-b-53 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Note foot of tour in the center distance from which concrete is poured; also note panel forms for edges.
Box 6, Folder  6

Alpine Dam of Marin Municipal Water District under construction as visited May 2, 1918 700-A-b-54 1918 May 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 6 prints

Scope and Content

Estimated cost, including clearing, $250,000. Completion of this dam to a height of 100 ft. will increase the water supply of the district by about 3 million gallons daily and to its ultimate height of 175 ft. to a total of between 10 and 15 million gallons daily.
Box 6, Folder  7

San Fernando dam during construction. Earthfilled (hydraulic filled) dam. Los Angeles water system 700-A-b-56 1916

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 6, Folder  8

New Bear Valley Dam under construction, lower side. Multiple arch with buttresses 700-A-b-60 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 6, Folder  9

Escondido dam, San Diego County, Calif. Under construction 700-A-b-61 1995 February

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 6, Folder  10

Franklin Canyon Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-b-62 1915 April

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is a hydraulic fill dam constructed at a cost of 20 cents per cubic yard. In the foreground is the concrete gate tower.
Box 6, Folder  11

Haiwee hydraulic fill dam under construction, Los Angeles Aqueduct 700-A-b-63 1911

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 6, Folder  12

Hydraulic fill dam, Mockingbird Canon, Gage Canal Company 700-A-b-65 1913 September

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 6, Folder  13

Hydraulic Fill Dam, Silver Lakes Reservoir, Los Angeles, Calif 700-A-b-66 1907

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 6, Folder  14

Laguna Dam from California side. Excavations in foreground were filled with water by flood and are being pumped out. Channel Colorado River in distance 700-A-b-67 1906 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 6, Folder  15

Morena dam, San Diego County, Calif, under construction. View from north end 700-A-b-68 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 6, Folder  16

Morena dam, San Diego County, Calif., under construction. Upper side 700-A-b-69 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 6, Folder  17

Morena dam, San Diego County, Calif., under construction, lower side 700-A-b-70 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 6, Folder  18

Monitor throwing stream from #5 centrifugal pump (approximately 1 1/2 sec. ft.) under 60" pressure. Peasly Gulch hydraulic fill, Turlock Main Canal., Calif 700-A-b-71 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 6, Folder  19

San Fernando Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-b-77 1915 February

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 6, Folder  20

San Fernando Dam of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Cal 700-A-b-78 1915 December 2

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 6, Folder  21

Closing the by pass after destruction of Rockwood gate at Mexican intake of C.D.Co. Colorado River. View shows the two lower trestles at left and dam across by-pass at right 700-A-b-79 1906 November

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 6, Folder  22

Meselbeck Hydraulic Filled Dam on Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-A-b-80 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Under construction October 31, 1919. This dam will have a completed height of 100 feet with an estimated yardage of 280,000 cubic yards; including auxiliary dam contract price of $325,000 with some allowance. Cost to October 1, 1919 about $.60 per cubic yard; estimated cost completed $.45 per cubic yard. Up stream face of dam to be paved with gunite. Original sub-contract price of gunite including $.02 for chicken wire $.15 per square foot. Sub-contractor failed and principal contractor expected to complete the work at cost of $.09 per square foot. Thickness of gunite 2 inches; weep poles divided in gunite every 5 feet each way and to be carried up about one-half the height of the dam. Gunnite paving proportioned 1-3.
Box 6, Folder  23

Second View of Meselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-A-b-81 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 6, Folder  24

Fourth View of Meselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-A-b-82 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Showing near view flumes, and spreading material.
Box 6, Folder  25

Third View of Meselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-A-b-83 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Showing source of material and hydraulic giant at work.
Box 6, Folder  26

Detailed View of Gate in Metal Lined Flumes Used in Constructing Meselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-A-b-84 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

These gates are at frequent intervals in the flumes and thus permit the deposit of material at any point desired.
Box 6, Folder  27

Second View of Diversion Dam Above Hoover Tunnel 700-A-b-86 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 6, Folder  28

Diversion Dam Under Construction Above Hoover Tunnel, Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-A-b-87 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Height above stream 40 feet; base thickness 5 feet; top thickness exclusive of lip 2 feet; base length 25 feet; top length 85 feet; radius of dam varying every 10 feet from 40 feet at base to 60 feet at top.
Box 6, Folder  29

Lower Otay Dam 700-A-b-88 1919 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Reconstruction of old dam destroyed by flood Jan. 27, 1916. Overtopped with flood water-wasteway too small. Took about 15 or 20 minutes for practically the entire dam to be taken away after being overtopped. The crest of the flood reached Otay, nine miles downstream in 45 minutes. Upper portion of lower fill soon sank when dam overtopped and few minutes later another lower section was taken out after which the core wall broke open - when the gorge was quickly cleared out. Shows steel core wall of old dam.
Box 6, Folder  30

Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District Dam across Sacramento River under construction. Pumps removing water from Coffer Dam 700-A-b-89 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 6, Folder  31

Lower end of upper Klamath Lake and head of Link River 700-A-b-90 1920 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Temporary dam put in by the power company is shown at the head of the river. Beginning of construction of new dam shown on the right. Headgate of Keeno Power canal in the lower right corner.
Box 6, Folder  32

Exchequer Dam nearing completion 700-A-b-91 1926 April 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 paper
Box 6, Folder  33

Dwinnell hydraulic fill dam under construction. Montague Water Conservation District, Siskiyou County 700-A-b-93 1928 July 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 6, Folder  34

Construction of Dwinnell Hydraulic fill dam. Monitor at work in sluicing operations. Montague Water Conservation District 700-A-b-94 1928 July 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 6, Folder  35

Boulder Dam views. (a) General view looking upstream. Water being diverted past dam site. (b) Concrete mixing plant near the top of canyon on the Nevada side 700-A-b-99 1933 April 30

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 7, Folder  1

Construction of Boulder Dam. Excavation in the river channel nearing completion. Note narrow, deep channel in center of picture 700-A-b-100 1933 April 30

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 7, Folder  2

(3 views) Views of Stony Gorge Dam under construction 700-A-b-101 1928 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Box 7, Folder  3

Don Pedro Dam under construction 700-A-b-105 1922

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  4

Stevens Creek Dam under Construction, Santa Clara Valley, W. Conservation District. Used in center panel as transparency, Irrigation Exhibit 1940 only, Golden Gate International Exposition, San Francisco 700-A-b-106 1935 October 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  5

Coyote Dam under construction. Santa Clara Valley, W. Conservation District. Looking toward spillway end 700-A-b-107 1935 October 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  6

Guadalupe Dam under construction, Santa Clara Valley W. Conservation District 700-A-b-108 1935 October 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  7

Upstream face, Calero Dam, Santa Clara Valley, W. Conservation District 700-A-b-109 1935 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  8

Coyote Dam under construction, Santa Clara Valley, W. Conservation District. Looking from spillway end 700-A-b-110 1935 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  9

Coyote dam under construction, Santa Clara Valley, W. Conservation District. Looking toward spillway end 700-A-b-111 1935 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  10

Across Shasta Dam site from east to west. Contractor's conveying system for sand and gravel shown leading to mixing plant under tower. Lower portion of east abutment of dam shown below 700-A-b-112 1940 October 03

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 7, Folder  11

Construction tower, contractor's conveying system, westerly portion of cleared site for Shasta Dam, and visitors' observation house from road on east side above dam site 700-A-b-113 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  12

Down Sacramento River from construction tower, Shasta Dam. Contractor's settlement in left distance. Sand and gravel conveying system leading from gravel pit shown as line on the upper right 700-A-b-114 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  13

Continuation to the west of picture 700-A-b-114. Sand/gravel conveying system crossing Sacramento River on left center. Contractor's conveying system shown leading from gravel dump 700-A-b-115 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  14

Easterly from construction tower, Shasta Dam, showing constructed portion of east abutment in lower foreground with cleared site of dam above. Visitors' observation house in left center 700-A-b-116 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  15

Looking easterly from construction tower, Shasta Dam 700-A-b-117 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  16

Looking easterly from construction tower, Shasta Dam 700-A-b-118 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  17

Looking down from construction tower on completed portion of Shasta Dam 700-A-b-119 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  18

Close-up view of completed portion of Shasta Dam. Visitors' observation house in upper left 700-A-b-120 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  19

Members of Central Valley-Central Coast Drainage Basin Committee observing Shasta Dam from top of construction tower 700-A-b-121 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  20

E.I. Kotok, Construction Engineer Lowry, and State Engineer Hyatt on top of construction tower, Shasta Dam. Erosion of adjacent hills in the distance 700-A-b-122 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  21

Pit River bridge. Construction of new highway and railroad bridge across Shasta Reservoir 700-A-b-123 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  22

Present highway bridge across Pit River just below junction of McCloud and Pit rivers to be submerged by Shasta Dam 700-A-b-124 1940 October 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  23

Rock Creek Dam. P.G. and E. Feather River Project. Looking down stream. Tunnel portal lower right 700-A-b-125 1949 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  24

Rock Creek Dam. P. G. and E. Feather River Project. Tunnel portal at right 700-A-b-126 1949 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  25

Cresta Power House. P. G. and E. Feather River Project. Setting scroll cases for turbines 700-A-b-127 1949 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  26

Interior of Caribou Power House, P. G. and E, Feather River. Oldest plant on River built by Great Western Power Co 700-A-b-130 1949 June 24

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  27

Sections of world's 5 largest concrete dams. From "Monuments to the living", by W. K. M. Slavik. Reclamation Era 30(2):44. Feb. 1940 700-A-c-1 1940 March 15

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide No. A-1344

General

"Veihmeyer, Frank J. (Weston)"
Box 7, Folder  28

Sections of world's 5 largest concrete dams. From "Monuments to the living", by W.K.M. Slavik. Reclamation Era 30(2):45. Feb. 1940 700-A-c-2 1940 March 15

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Physical Description: Slide No. 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide No. A-1345

General

"Veihmeyer, Frank J. (Weston)"
Box 7, Folder  29

Core wall of Mockingbird Canon dam, near Riverside, Calif 700-A-d-1 1913

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 7, Folder  30

Rip-Rap Along Cache Creek, to Protect Adams Canal Diverting From Capay Dam, California 700-A-e-1 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The rip-rap shown in this picture was damaged to the extent indicated by the winter floods of 1913-1914. This view and the one shown in Picture No. 700-B-a-58 constitute a panorama.
Box 7, Folder  31

Devils Gate Dam Site on Putah Creek 700-A-f-3 1920 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 7, Folder  32

Looking across San Joaquin River at Millerton Dam Site 700-A-f-4 1920 January

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 7, Folder  33

River Channel at Millerton Dam Site on San Joaquin River 700-A-f-5 1920 January

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 7, Folder  34

Ward or Three Rivers Dam site on Kawesh River. August, 1917 700-A-f-6 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

G. B. Surgeon estimates that dam 300 ft high will store 300,000 of.
Box 7, Folder  35

Proposed dam site on Pitt River seven miles above Lookout 700-A-f-7 1920 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 7, Folder  36

Canyon of Pitt River directly below bridge at Fall River Mills looking south 700-A-f-8 1920 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Suggested dam site for Fall River storage at narrowest point shown in the picture.
Box 7, Folder  37

Proposed Dam Site on Burns Creek southeast of Merced 700-A-f-9 1918 April 1

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This is one of the possible foothill sites of the proposed Merced Irrigation District.
Box 7, Folder  38

Site for Proposed Reservoir of the Big Rock Creek Irrigation District on Big Rock Creek, Above the Junction of Rock and Pallett Creeks, Cal 700-A-f-10 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This reservoir is reported to have a capacity of about 7,500 acre feet. The impounding dam will be built by the colonists in the Llano del Rio Cooperative Colony which controls the present Big Rock Creek Irrigation District.
Box 7, Folder  39

Dam Site La Mesa Lemon Grove & Spring Valley Irrigation District, San Diego River, California 700-A-f-11 1914 March

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 7, Folder  40

Pine Flat damsite on Kings River 700-A-f-12 About 1915

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 7, Folder  41

Site proposed for flood-water dam on Whitewater River, above Coachella Valley, January, 1919 700-A-f-13 1919 January

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 8, Folder  1

Currier dam site - Arroyo Seco. West from Salinas Valley 700-A-f-14 1920 September 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 8, Folder  2

Dam site in Railroad canyon, near Elsinore 700-A-f-15 1920

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 8, Folder  3

Arroyo Seco dam site 700-A-f-16 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 8, Folder  4

Basin above Devils Head dam site 700-A-f-17 1920

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 8, Folder  5

Columbia River at proposed damsite for Columbia River Basin Project, Washington. Ferry at edge of left bank is approximately at Damsite 700-A-f-18 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  6

Looking up Columbia River near location of proposed Columbia River Dam of Columbia River Basin Project 700-A-f-19 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  7

Columbia near location of proposed Columbia River Dam of Columbia River Basin Project 700-A-f-20 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  8

View of Boulder City at Boulder Dam site 700-A-f-21 1933?

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  9

Boulder canyon at dam site 700-A-f-22 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  10

Boulder canyon at dam site 700-A-f-23 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  11

Boulder canyon at dam site 700-A-f-24 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  12

Boulder canyon at dam site 700-A-f-25 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: envelope only, no print
Box 8, Folder  13

Boulder canyon and dam site 700-A-f-26 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  14

Looking up Colorado River above Boulder dam, near Boulder City 700-A-f-27 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  15

Looking out of one of main tunnels, Boulder dam 700-A-f-28 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  16

College of Agriculture party at mouth of one of the main tunnels at Boulder dam 700-A-f-29 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  17

College of Agriculture party at Lookout Point, Boulder canyon 700-A-f-30 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  18

College of Agriculture party at Boulder dam, Walker Young and L.D. Bachelor in center 700-A-f-31 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  19

Construction bridge across Colorado River at Boulder canyon 700-A-f-32 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  20

Operating skip, Boulder canyon, Boulder dam site 700-A-f-33 1932 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  21

Radial Gate at Head of Turlock Canal, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 700-B-a-42 1915 July 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This gate is placed at the mouth of the tunnel which goes through the hillside at the south end of La Grange Dam. On the left is the head of the spillway.
Box 8, Folder  22

Back of Radial Gates, Winters Canal, Yolo Water and Power Co., Yolo County, Cal. (For description see Picture No. 44) 700-B-a-43 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  23

Radial Gates on Winters Canal, Yolo Water and Power Co., Cal 700-B-a-44 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

These gates are placed at the ends of the concrete lined section of Winters Canal where Madison Canal branches from Winters Canal. Madison Canal supplies lands in the neighborhood of Madison and east for a short distance along the south side of Cache Creek.
Box 8, Folder  24

Headgate, Little Rock Creek Irrigation District, California 700-B-a-45 1915 June 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is where the canal takes out of the Little Rock Creek. When the water supply in the creek falls short, the District pumps from a cienaga in the creek.
Box 8, Folder  25

Headgate of Winters Canal, Yolo Water and Power Co., Cal 700-B-a-46 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This shows the water wheel used to operate the fish screen placed in the head of this canal. The Winters Canal heads at Capay Dam.
Box 8, Folder  26

Headgate, West Main Ditch, Big Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 700-B-a-47 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This diversion is also from Big Rock Creek at a point farther down the creek from the Diversion into the East Main Ditch.
Box 8, Folder  27

Head Works of Sutter-Butte Canal, California 700-B-a-48 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)

Scope and Content

This structure was designed by and constructed under the direction of Milo B. Williams, of this Office, about 1907. The building resting on the structure was used as a kitchen and mess quarters for employees engaged in the maintenance of the system.
Box 8, Folder  28

Heading, Central Irrigation District, Nebraska 700-B-a-49 1916 December 6

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 8, Folder  29

Headworks, Consolidated Canal Company, Fresno County, California 700-B-a-49a 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 8, Folder  30

Headgate and Diversion Weir of Moore Dam, Yolo Water and Power Company, Cache Creek, California 700-B-a-50 1914 August 23

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This dam was installed in the fall of 1903 at a total cost of $11,000.
Box 8, Folder  31

Dam, Waste-Gate, and Headgate, on North Platte River, Central Irrigation District, Nebraska 700-B-a-50a 1916 December 6

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 8, Folder  32

Typical Headgate, Patterson, California 700-B-a-51 1916 May

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 8, Folder  33

Bracing for Collapsible Flood Gate in Great Western Canal, west of Nelson, California 700-B-a-52 undated

Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 8, Folder  34

Heading of Canal of Browns Creek Irrigation District, on North Platte River, Nebraska 700-B-a-52a 1916 December 3

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

The canal and headgate are shown on the left and just to the right is the wasteway into the main channel of the river.
Box 8, Folder  35

Headgate, Browns Creek Irrigation District, Nebraska 700-B-a-53 1916 December 3

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

On the left is shown the waste-way back to the main channel of the river.
Box 8, Folder  36

Headgate, Browns Creek Irrigation District, Nebraska 700-B-a-54 1916 December 3

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 8, Folder  37

Concrete Headgate, Settlers Irrigation District, Idaho 700-B-a-55 1916 December 25

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 8, Folder  38

Headgate, Idaho Canal, Idaho Irrigation District, Idaho 700-B-a-56 1916 December 16

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Same as Picture No. 57.
Box 8, Folder  39

Headgate, Idaho Canal, Idaho Irrigation District, Idaho 700-B-a-57 1916 December 16

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is a masonry structure. The Idaho and New Sweden Irrigation Districts have a common dam across Snake River at this point, the New Sweden District diverting water on the northwest side of the river and the Idaho District on the southeast side. It is likely that this gate will be replaced sooner or later with a concrete structure fitted with modern steel gates.
Box 8, Folder  40

Headgate of Adams Canal, Yolo Water and Power Company, Yolo County, California 700-B-a-58 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This picture shows also the north end of the Capay Diversion Dam. The Adams Canal takes out from this headgate on the north side of Cache Creek and at the other end of the dam on the south side of the creek, the Winter's Canal diverts. This view and the one shown in Picture No. 700-A-e-1 constitute a panorama.
Box 9, Folder  1

Panorama of Regulating Gate, Outlet of Cache Creek, Yolo Water & Power Company, California 700-B-a-59 1914

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 9, Folder  2

Panorama of Regulating Gate, Outlet of Cache Creek, Yolo Water & Power Company, California 700-B-a-60 1914

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 9, Folder  3

Intake of Supply Canal for East Park Reservoir, Orland Project, California 700-B-a-61 1914

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 9, Folder  4

Concrete spill and crossing, Alta Irrigation District canal (Plate X, Fig. 1, Calif. State Dept. of Engineering Bulletin 2) 700-B-a-62 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 9, Folder  5

Head gate on south San Joaquin canal showing Goodwin Dam at left 700-B-a-65 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 9, Folder  6

Headgate, Imperial Northside Water Company on Alamo River, near Calipatria, California 700-B-a-66 1917 May 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 9, Folder  7

Automatic Regulating Gate Installed by A. J. Salisbury, Jr., Water Company No.3, Imperial Vally, California 700-B-a-67 1917 May 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

This gate is very similar in principal to the automatic register gate patented by Mr. Meikle and used in Turlock Irrigation District, although the two designs were worked out independently.
Box 9, Folder  8

Old Headgate of Lake Land Canal above headgate of People's Ditch on Kings River 700-B-a-68 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This was built in 1903 and will have to be replaced before the canal is operated.
Box 9, Folder  9

Headgate Lemoore Canal and Irrigation Company on Kings River 700-B-a-69 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 9, Folder  10

Headgate of Crescent Canal, Kings River 700-B-a-70 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 9, Folder  11

Headgate of Consolidated Canal on Kings River. Water wheel in center furnishes power for operating the gates 700-B-a-71 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 9, Folder  12

Headgate of People's Ditch Company on Kings River. Upper 700-B-a-72 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 9, Folder  13

Headgate of People's Ditch Company on Kings River. Lower 700-B-a-73 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 9, Folder  14

Headgate of Fresno Canal on Kings River 700-B-a-74 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Standing on weir, left to right : State Engineer W. F. McClure, Irving Worthington, Assistant State Engineer P. M. Norboe and Dr. Samuel Fortier.
Box 9, Folder  15

Original headgate, now used as "safety bulkhead" on Moore Canal of Yolo Water and Power Co., installed spring of 1903 at cost of $1,000 700-B-a-75 1914

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 9, Folder  16

Headgate of James Canal 700-B-a-76 1917 October 29

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Water for the Tranquillity Colony and a portion of the land of the San Joaquin Valley Farm Lands Company is carried through this old structure.
Box 9, Folder  17

Automatic Headgate, Modesto Canal 700-B-a-77 1915 July 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Same as 700-B-a-65
Box 9, Folder  18

Regulating gates above tunnel south San Joaquin canal 700-B-a-78 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 9, Folder  19

Weir and headgates on Kings River, Fresno Irrigation District 700-B-a-79 1929 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 9, Folder  20

Head gates, Folsom Canal, Calif 700-B-a-80 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 9, Folder  21

Rear view of automatic regulating gate. Oakale Irrigation District, Oakdale, Calif 700-B-a-81 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 9, Folder  22

Automatic gate, Oakdale Irrigation District, Oakdale, Calif 700-B-a-82 1914 December

Photographer: K
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 9, Folder  23

Headworks Imperial Canal 700-B-a-86 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 9, Folder  24

Sluice gates, Laguna dam from California side, Colorado River 700-B-a-87 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 9, Folder  25

Sluice gates and canal headgates, Laguna dam from Calif. side of Colorado River 700-B-a-88 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 9, Folder  26

Headgate on lateral at International boundary Imperial V 700-B-a-89 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 9, Folder  27

Headgate of California Development Co. at Hanlons heading on the Colorado River. Permanent steel and concrete headgates just completed in California for Imperial system. View taken before conal was dug. This gate to be used after river is turned into old channel 700-B-a-90 1906 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 9, Folder  28

The "Rockwood" or Temporary Headgate of the C.D. Co. To be used only in turning the Colorado River. Contains 8,000 ft. of lumber and cost $13,000 700-B-a-91 1906 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 9, Folder  29

Regulating gates from below, Prof. S. Fortier on right, H. S. Crowe, Superintendent of Canal, in center and caretaker J. L. Montgomery on left. Modesto Canal, Calif 700-B-a-92 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 9, Folder  30

Headgate of ditch on Cache Creek-(Happin, Gibson, Graig, et al on top) about 90 second feet going through the gates and three times this volume going through and over the dam. Calif 700-B-a-94 1900 May 23

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 9, Folder  31

Headgate, Byron Jackson, source of supply wells, Calif 700-B-a-95 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 9, Folder  32

Head gate of Placerville Ditch, El Dorado County 700-B-a-96 1919 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 10, Folder  1

Joint Headgate for Hallwood Irrigation Company, and Cordua Irrigation District Directly Above the Government Debris Weir on Yuma River 700-B-a-97 1918 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 10, Folder  2

Head-gate - Anderson Cottonwood Irrigation District canal 700-B-a-98 1924 March 20

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 10, Folder  3

Flood gate in highway borrow pit used for flooding lands in Big Valley. The use of the highway borrow pits for irrigation channels is quite common in this valley 700-B-a-99 1925 June 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  4

A typical flood gate in a slough in Big Valley near Bieber 700-B-a-100 1925 June 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

By means of this gate the adjoining lands are flooded, this being the common method of irrigation in Big Valley.
Box 10, Folder  5

Headgate of the Fresno Irrigation District, on Kings River 700-B-a-101 1929 March 14

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide No. 640
Box 10, Folder  6

Dahlia Heading from lower side. Automatic spillway at right to maintain constant water level upstream. Imperial Irrig. District 700-B-a-102 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 10, Folder  7

Automatic electrically operated main headgate to Consolidated Canal, water level downstream 700-B-a-103 1929 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  8

Automatic electrically operated main headgate to Consolidated Canal 700-B-a-104 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  9

Headgate to More Ditch, Cache Creek, Yolo County 700-B-a-105 1931 September

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  10

Intake on Imperial Canal at Andrade, California 700-B-a-106 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  11

Headgate 700-B-a-107 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 10, Folder  12

Rockwood Heading of Imperial District Canal Andrade, Colorado River 700-B-a-109 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  13

Headgates on south side Capay dam 700-B-a-110 1929 April 28

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  14

Headgates on north side Capay dam 700-B-a-111 1929 April 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  15

Concrete and steel headgate on Turlock Canal at outlet of Dawson Lake, Calif 700-B-b-1 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 10, Folder  16

Headgate of Keeno Power Canal in Link River between Upper and Klamath Lakes, Klamath Reclamation Service Project, Oregon 700-B-b-2 1920 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  17

Headworks to Hansen Canal. Adjustable submerged orfice measuring device and cast iron rectangular gate. Fresno Irrigation District 700-B-b-3 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  18

Headgate to Gould Canal, Fresno Irrigation District, capacity about 375 second feet. Four foot cast iron rectangular gates 700-B-b-4 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 10, Folder  19

Headworks to Consolidated Irrigation District Canal at division from Kings River at Centerville. 10 radial gates with center 6 automatically controlled to keep constant water level downstream. Electric control 700-B-b-5 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 5 prints

Scope and Content

Slide No. 648
Box 10, Folder  20

Fish screen (open) in south side Canal near Capay Weir. Yolo Water & Power Co 700-B-b-6 1929 April 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  21

Check gate or drop at head of Fowler Switch Canal. One of first concrete checks built by Mr. I. H. Teilman, Engineer, Consolidated Irrig. Dist. See Negative 700-K-28 700-B-b-7 1929 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: envelope only, no print
Box 10, Folder  22

Headgate on main canal at head of Lateral No. 3, Modesto Irrigation District. Automatic radial gate to keep constant water level upstream from gate 700-B-b-8 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  23

Headgate Lytle Creek, water spreading grounds near San Berandino, Calif. Upstream from Parshall flume 700-B-b-9 1933 June 29

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  24

Parshall flume and headgate 700-B-b-10 1933 June 29

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  25

Regulating gates at head of Imperial Canal 700-B-b-11 1927

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 10, Folder  26

New headgate at Imperial canal north of Cendrade. (3 views) 700-B-b-12 circa 1926-1927

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 10, Folder  27

Delivery gate with radial shutter, taken before canal banks were completed. Used on Turlock Irrigation District, Calif 700-B-c-1 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 10, Folder  28

Lifting device for the radial gates used in the outlet structure for Dallas Lake Reservoir, on the Modesto Irrig. Dist., Calif 700-B-d-2 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 10, Folder  29

No. 371. Operating machinery, regulating gates south San Joaquin canal 700-B-d-3 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  30

Regulating gate at Imperial Canal 700-B-d-4 1926

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  31

Flushing and regulating gates, Modesto Canal, Calif 700-C-1 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  32

Sluice gate at lower end of lateral made of rubble masonry. Imperial Irrigation District 700-C-3 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 10, Folder  33

Experimental sand-trap flume being erected near Rositas Heading of Imperial Irrigation District, by R.L. Parshall 700-C-4 1934 March 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives

Scope and Content

Partially constructed canal and bulkhead, and flume platform in distance. (View A). Platform on which flume is being erected and bulkhead and partially excavated canal leading to flume. (View B).
Box 11, Folder  1

Wasteway of the Central Irrigation District, Nebraska 700-D-1 1916 December 6

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is a concrete structure, although the headgate is of wood, and was installed by the Central Irrigation District.
Box 11, Folder  2

Heading and Waste-way, East Ditch, Big Rock Creek Irrigation District, California 700-D-2 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This shows a section of the ditch immediately below the portion shown in Picture No.
Box 11, Folder  3

Spillway on Alamo River, below diversions of Imperial North End Water Company and Imperial Northside Water Company, California 700-D-3 1917 May 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 11, Folder  4

Spillway at western end of Lake Almanor Dam, Plumas County, Cal 700-D-4 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This spillway is 150 feet wide in that portion above the bridge.
Box 11, Folder  5

Spillway, Lyons Dam, South Fork Stanislaus River, Calif 700-D-5 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 11, Folder  6

Spillway, Lyons Dam, South Fork Stanislaus River, Calif 700-D-6 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 11, Folder  7

Wasteway "Middle Dam" on South Fork of Stanislaus River, Calif 700-D-7 1908

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 11, Folder  8

View of spillway from lower side, Phoenix Dam near Sonora, Calif 700-D-8 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 11, Folder  9

Rositas wasteway, Imperial Valley, Calif 700-D-9 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 11, Folder  10

Wateway "Lower Strawberry Dam", South Fork of Stanislaus River, Calif 700-D-10 1908

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 11, Folder  11

Spillway, Sweetwater dam, San Diego County, Calif 700-D-11 1911 October

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 11, Folder  12

Waste Gate, Turlock Irrigation District, Calif 700-D-12 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 11, Folder  13

Spillway on main ditch S.A.V.I. Co. above Olive, Calif 700-D-13 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 11, Folder  14

Outlet Clear Lake from Island showing character of valley through which Cache Creek flows from Clear Lake, also showing mouth of creek, two miles from Cache Creek riffle, Calif 700-D-14 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 11, Folder  15

Side spillway on East High Line Canal built of rubble masonry. Calipatria Division, Imperial Irrigation District 700-D-20 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 11, Folder  16

Downstream view of washout of Spillway at NW corner of University Farm, Davis, California, which occurred on May 29, 1932 700-D-21 1932 June 17

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Several views not mounted
Box 11, Folder  17

Washout of Spillway at NW corner of University Farm, Davis, Calif. May, 1932. Looking into wash from headgate to north lateral 700-D-22 1932 June 17

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 11, Folder  18

2 views. Washout of Spillway at NW corner of University Farm, Davis. May, 1932. Looking upstream from spillway location 700-D-23 1932 June 17

Photographer: Schultz, L. C.
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 11, Folder  19

Spillway on Stony Gorge dam. Orland project 700-D-24 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 11, Folder  20

Riffle on the Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-E-1 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Note by Veihmeyer, Frank J.-abandoned, sometime before 1936
Box 11, Folder  21

Chute, Undergoing Lining, Orland Project, California 700-E-2 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 11, Folder  22

Fish Ladder, Orland Irrigation Project, California 700-E-3 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 negative or 1 glass plate negative
Box 11, Folder  23

Section of Newly Constructed Chute, Orland Project, California 700-E-5 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 11, Folder  24

Another Picture of the River Chute, Shown By the Preceding Picture No. Los Angeles Aqueduct, California 700-E-6 1914 December

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Abandoned, sometime before 1936
Box 11, Folder  25

Concrete chute wasteway into river channel. Imperial Irrigation District. Lower cut-off wall rests on heavy sheet piling 700-E-7 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 11, Folder  26

Rubble masonry chute on spillway. Imperial Irrigation District 700-E-8 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 11, Folder  27

Constructing Concrete Drop with Warped Transition Walls, Ceres Main, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 700-F-123 1915 December 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 11, Folder  28

Parks Drop, Ceres Main Canal, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 700-F-124 1915 July 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

The automatic device for regulating the radial gate is shown on the left.
Box 11, Folder  29

Check Drop and Weir, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., Willows, Cal 700-F-125 1915 June 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This structure is on the main canal, north-east of Willows. Several gates were used for the installation of the slanting weirs. The register box is shown on the right. The entire head of water going down this canal is shown going over the three openings. The grade is so slight that the amount of water actually carried is much less than it would appear to be.
Box 11, Folder  30

Typical Drop with Automatic Regulating Gate on the Ceres Main Canal, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 700-F-126 1915 July 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 12, Folder  1

Drops in the Main Distributing Furrow in a Citrus Orchard near Penryn, California 700-F-127 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Each drop is protected from erosion by means of a piece of building paper.
Box 12, Folder  2

Concrete Drop, Modesto Irrigation District California 700-F-128 1916 July 24

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 12, Folder  3

Hickman Concrete Drop on Turlock Canal, California 700-F-129 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  4

Wood Drop in Main Canal, Kern County Land Co., Bakersfield, California 700-F-130 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  5

Concrete Drop and Check on Fowler Switch Canal at Fresno, California 700-F-131 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  6

Typical Drop and Weir in the Orland Project, California 700-F-132 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Slide No. 650
Box 12, Folder  7

Partially Constructed Forms for Pouring Concrete for Drop in Orland Project Lateral, California 700-F-133 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Picture shows the extent of reinforcement.
Box 12, Folder  8

Concrete Drop, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Project, California 700-F-134 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  9

Partially Constructed Forms for Pouring Concrete for Drop in Orland Project Lateral, California 700-F-135 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  10

Typical Weir and Drop, Orland Project, California 700-F-136 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  11

Ventura Avenue Drop on Fresno Canal. August, 1917 700-F-137 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Shows effect of "backlash" below the drop. A similar condition exists on the opposite side not shown in the picture.
Box 12, Folder  12

Drop on Spalding Main Lateral near Norman, California 700-F-138 1918 June 1

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Water is measured over this drop to rice land included in duty of water investigations, 1918. Picture shows field engineer, H.M. Stafford changing a record sheet on the register.
Box 12, Folder  13

Silt sampling station, Niland, Calif. Check gate 700-F-139 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 12, Folder  14

Drop central branch Imperial canal at international boundary 700-F-140 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 12, Folder  15

Concrete drop, central branch, Imperial Valley Canal, near Mexicali, Mexico 700-F-141 1911

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 12, Folder  16

Reconstruction of timber drop in main lateral canal. Imperial Valley, near Imperial, Calif 700-F-142 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  17

Drop to relieve head-works, Imperial Water Co, No. 1 700-F-143 1903 June

Photographer: J.E.R.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  18

Imperial Valley, Calif 700-F-144 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  19

Combined drop and check on Crockers and Hoffman Canal, Merced Co., Calif 700-F-145 1903 August

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 12, Folder  20

15-foot drop on Modesto Canal, Calif 700-F-146 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 12, Folder  21

Wooden drop, Modesto Canal, Calif 700-F-147 1904

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 12, Folder  22

Reinforced concrete drop, Modesto Irrigation District, Calif 700-F-148 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  23

Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-F-149 1914 November

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  24

Canal drop, Palo Verde Valley, Calif 700-F-150 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 12, Folder  25

Drop and regulating works on main canal. South San Joaquin Irrigation District, Manteca, Calif 700-F-151 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  26

Looking downstream from top of drop and regulating works on main canal, South San Joaquin Irrigation District, Manteca, Calif 700-F-152 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  27

Construction of drop, lower side, Turlock Canal, Calif 700-F-153 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 12, Folder  28

Drop during repairing, Turlock Canal, Calif 700-F-154 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 12, Folder  29

Filling in above a drop, Turlock Canal, California 700-F-155 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 12, Folder  30

Construction of drop, Turlock Canal, Calif 700-F-156 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 12, Folder  31

Concrete Drop, Turlock Irrigation District, Calif. This drop is on the High Line Canal. Note the extreme lightness of the side walls, being but 4 inches in thickness at the top 700-F-157 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 12, Folder  32

Hickman Drop, Main Canal, Turlock Irrigation District 700-F-160 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 12, Folder  33

Drop on lateral canal, Wapato Indian Irrigation Project, Yakima Valley, Washington 700-F-161 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  1

Inverted Syphon, Railroad Crossing, Willows, Cal 700-G-29 1915 June 3

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is on the Main Canal of the Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., just south of Willows.
Box 13, Folder  2

Siphon Across Railroad, Gem Irrigation District, Idaho 700-G-30 1916 December 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is the type of siphon used very extensively on the laterals in this District.
Box 13, Folder  3

Laying Concrete Siphon, Orland Project, California 700-G-31 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 13, Folder  4

Newly Constructed Siphon, Orland Project, California 700-G-33 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 13, Folder  5

Irrigating siphon, El Centro. Used principally to siphon water over ditch banks to irrigate country roads 700-G-40 1913

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide No. 653
Box 13, Folder  6

Reinforced concrete siphon under S.P. R'y. Co's. track adjoining town to the south. Sacramento Valley Irrigation Company's Main Canal Willows, Calif 700-G-41 1914 November

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 13, Folder  7

Sheet metal siphon used in center opening of 3 space check gates on small laterals in Modesto Irrigation District. Capacity 20 to 25 c.f.s. Used to prevent excessive heads from overtopping banks 700-G-42 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  8

Sheet metal syphon used for irrigation of alfalfa by O.W. O'Bannion 1 mile east of Winters 700-G-43 1931 June

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  9

Assembling siphons-Yuma project, Colorado River 700-G-44 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  10

Assembling siphons on Yuma project, Colorado River 700-G-45 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  11

Intake of Pescadero siphons. House Document 359. See Internation Water Commission United States Report 700-G-49 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  12

Discharge end of Baja California siphons. See Internation Commission United States and Mexico report. House Document 359 700-G-50 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  13

Intake of Baja California siphons, installed in Spring of 1929. See page 180 of House Document No. 359, Report of the International Water Commission, U.S. and Mexico 700-G-51 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Box 13, Folder  14

Fabricated wooden syphons taken by J.D. Long, Iowa 700-G-52 1942 Spring

Photographer: Long, J. D. (James Dewey), 1899-1996
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 13, Folder  15

Fabricated wooden syphons taken by J. D. Long, Iowa 700-G-53 1942 Spring

Photographer: Long, J. D. (James Dewey), 1899-1996
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  16

Siphons set up to irrigate beans southwest of Woodland 700-G-54 1947 October 2

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  17

Tapoon and siphons. Irrigating tomatoes east of Woodland, 4 miles 700-G-55 1947 October 2

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  18

Siphons set up to irrigate tomatoes, 4 miles East of Woodland 700-G-56 1947 October 2

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  19

Siphons irrigating beans, southwest of Woodland 700-G-57 1947 October 2

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  20

8" Portable Siphons being used in the Woodland area for irrigating alfalfa 700-G-58 1950 May

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  21

Portable aluminum siphons. Black siphon treated with Steel-Tex. White or untreated siphon submerged in lab with treated one June 19, 1951. Picture taken month later showing corrosion on untreated siphon. Treated siphon shows no corrosion 700-G-59 1951 July 19

Photographer: Stockton, J.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 13, Folder  22

Alfalfa field being irrigated from a ditch with 8-inch siphons. The location is northwest of Woodland, Calif 700-G-60 1950

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 13, Folder  23

Concrete Flume, In Course of Construction, Across Dry Creek, Modesto Irrigation District, California 700-H-78 1915 December 4

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 13, Folder  24

Rectangular Flume Crossing Swale, Pajaro Valley, Cal 700-H-79 1915 August 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Where the flume is thus close to the ground, simple wooden supports are used, consisting usually of 2/4 pieces of lumber.
Box 13, Folder  25

Iron Flume and Trestle, Lockwood Irrigation District, Montana 700-H-80 1916 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is on the canal which heads at the 60-foot lift.
Box 13, Folder  26

Galvanized Iron Flume, Wooden Substructure, and Concrete Abutments, Naches-Selah Irrigation District, Washington 700-H-81 1916 November 16

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is the flume, the lower end of which appears in Picture No.
Box 13, Folder  27

Main Flume, Cascade Irrigation District, Washington 700-H-82 1916 November 19

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This flume is of iron with wooden sub-structure and concrete abutments.
Box 13, Folder  28

Flume and Trestle on Steep Hillside, Cascade Irrigation District, Washington 700-H-83 1916 November 19

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 13, Folder  29

Elevated Wooden Flume, Hood River Irrigation District, Oregon 700-H-84 1916 November 10

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is one of the laterals of the District's distributing system. In the middle distance is shown a sub-lateral taking out from this lateral at the left, supported by a trestle.
Box 13, Folder  30

Main Flume, Cascade Irrigation District, Washington 700-H-85 1916 November 19

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This gives an idea of the size of the flume. This flume was installed by the Irrigation District to replace an old wooden flume, the cost being defrayed by the proceeds of the District's bond issue.
Box 13, Folder  31

Main Canal, Naches-Selah Irrigation District, in Yakima Valley, Washington 700-H-86 1916 November 16

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This shows the lower end of a galvanized iron flume and the concrete-lined section to which it is joined by a concrete transition. This is on the upper part of the canal, quite a distance from the irrigated lands which it serves. This canal is mostly in earth. Formerly wooden flumes were used to carry the canal around gulches on grade, but the present policy is to substitute these wooden flumes with steel flumes on trestles crossing the gulches directly.
Box 13, Folder  32

This and Picture No. 316 show wooden "V" flumes used in carrying water down steep slopes of the Sierra foothills of Placer County, California 700-H-87 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Water is distributed from these flumes to furrows through holes bored in the bottoms of the flumes. The heavy growth of oats and other wild volunteer crops is shown in both pictures. This heavy growth is common to most of the Sierra foothill orchards of Placer County during the irrigation season, due to entire absence of cultivation after irrigation begins in the spring.
Box 13, Folder  33

Flume on Lower Slope of Mockingbird Canyon Lake Dam, Gage Canal Company, Riverside, California 700-H-88 1915 December 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

This flume was constructed of American ingot iron or "Armco" iron, No. 18, with a substructure of angle iron. The total cost of this flume and substructure in place was $5,076.19. The material of which the dam was constructed was hydraulicked around the foundation of this flume, consequently, the flume rests on its own foundation and does not depend upon the dam for support.
Box 13, Folder  34

Gasburg Flume, Modesto Irrigation District, California 700-H-89 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This was the last of the serveral wooden flumes on the main canal which were replaced by more permanent structures. With the exception of the Dry Creek flume, which was replaced by a concrete structure, all of the flumes of the Modesto Irrigation District were replaced by fills - most of them hydraulicked fills with concrete lined canals.
Box 13, Folder  35

See Picture No. 700-H-87 700-H-90 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 13, Folder  36

Dry Creek Flume, Modesto Irrigation District California 700-H-91 1916 July 24

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 13, Folder  37

Approach to Dry Creek Flume, Modesto Irrigation District, California 700-H-92 1916 July 24

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 13, Folder  38

Hydrants, Distributing Head Flume, and Masonry Waste Ditch, in the Highgrove Section near Riverside, Cal 700-H-93 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

A line of works of this kind is spaced at regular intervals in this grove, the slope being from left to right and also in the direction of the flume and waste ditch. By use of this complete method, all waste is backed up in the masonry ditch at the lower ends of the furrows and returned to the distributing flume at suitable intervals.
Box 13, Folder  39

Concrete Distributing Flume, Paralleling Covina Ditch, California 700-H-94 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This picture illustrates one main disadvantage of the concrete flume over the underground system. The flume is constantly filled with trash and such a distributary requires considerable headland for the turning of teams. It is only in the groves of considerable slope that such flumes are utilized much now. Some of the growers like them better than an underground system, where the slope is considerable, because it is easier to carry equal quantities of water into the furrows from flumes on side hills than from standpipes.
Box 13, Folder  40

Dry Creek Flume, Modesto Irrigation District California 700-H-95 1916 July 24

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 14, Folder  1

Cobble Head Flume, in the Covina Section, California 700-H-96 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 14, Folder  2

Efficient Distribution from Concrete Flume in the Rolling Section back of Riverside, California 700-H-97 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The flume is carried down a fairly steep slope but water is easily taken out on contours into each furrow. A row of red geraniums alongside the flume gives to this scene some of the beauty which makes many of the citrus groves exceedingly attractive.
Box 14, Folder  3

Distributing Flume in the Highgrove Section, California 700-H-98 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 14, Folder  4

A Concrete Distributing Flume near Covina, California 700-H-99 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Slide No. E402. Permanent checks are shown directly below each distributing hole. This arrangement gives a uniform head over each of the outlets. Permanent checks of this nature, however, are not common.
Box 14, Folder  5

Large corrugated Iron Flume on main canal of Pacific Gas and Electric Company a short distance above Auburn on road to Nevada City 700-H-100 1917 August

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 14, Folder  6

Completed portion of gunite bench flume, Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District, Aug. 1917 700-H-101 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  7

Setting forms and reinforcement on flume of Lindsay-Strathmore Irrig. Dist 700-H-103 1919

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  8

General view of flume of Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District. Note barrier in flume to hold back water 700-H-104 1919

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 14, Folder  9

Side walls complete and forms removed from flume of Lindsay- Strathmore Irrigation District. Gun at right 700-H-105 1919

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 14, Folder  10

Flume on main canal in Potter Valley Irrigation District 700-H-107 1930

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 14, Folder  11

Flume and cut, Anaheim canal, Anaheim. Union Water Co., Orange Co. Calif 700-H-110 1915 April

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 14, Folder  12

Fullerton Ditch of Anaheim Union Water Company, Anaheim, Calif. Lower end of wooden flume about eight miles from Anaheim. Experiment No. 65, Project 1- 45-P 700-H-111 1913 August 21

Photographer: F.C.S.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 14, Folder  13

Distributing flume made by cementing spaul, split granite cobbles, and small boulders, Redlands, Calif 700-H-112 1903 December

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  14

Cement head flume for orchard irrigation near Pomona, Calif 700-H-113 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 14, Folder  15

Cement head flume, orchard irrigation under Gage Canal, Riverside, Calif 700-H-114 1913

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 14, Folder  16

Cement head flume, Arlington Fruit Co's. Ranch, Riverside, Calif 700-H-115 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  17

Cement head flume, J.H. Williams ranch, Porterville, Calif 700-H-116 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  18

Cement concrete flume with wooden checks in bottom to increase head-over openings on side, J.H. Williams' orchard, Porterville, Calif 700-H-117 1903 October

Photographer: M
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  19

Cement concrete flume on steep grade. J.H. Williams' orchard, Porterville, Calif 700-H-118 1903 October

Photographer: M
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  20

Cement head-flume for irrigating orange trees, Porterville, Calif 700-H-119 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  21

Cement head-ditch for furrow irrigation 700-H-120 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  22

Semicircular flume formed of galvanized iron on wooden supports, on latteral of Crocker and Hoffman Canal, Merced Co., Calif 700-H-121 1903 August

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  23

Part of San Diego Flume, now owned by Cuyamaca Water Company 700-H-122 1912

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 14, Folder  24

20-foot flume over Delaney Gulch showing tunnels at lower end, Turlock Canal, Calif 700-H-123 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 14, Folder  25

Flume over New River supplying District No. 8, constructed in 1903, Imperial Valley, Calif 700-H-124 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  26

Steel flume on Gage canal at Mockingbird Dam 700-H-125 1915 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 14, Folder  27

Morton Gulch Flume, Modesto Canal, Calif 700-H-126 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 14, Folder  28

Peasley Culch flume and hydraulic fill in course of construction, Turlock Main Canal 700-H-127 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  29

Peasly Fill, Turlock Irrigation District, Calif. This was originally crossed by a flume and was replaced by this hydrauliced fill with rock rip rap, and the canal lined with cement across the fill. The water from the gulch is passed through the fill by a masonry culvert 700-H-128 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  30

Wooden flume 700-H-129 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 14, Folder  31

Trestlecarrying flume of Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District across Sacramento River 700-H-130 1924 March 20

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 14, Folder  32

Reinforced concrete flume on Main Canal, Modesto Irrigation District Capacity about 1800 c.f.s. Length 1000'. 2 views 700-H-131 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 14, Folder  33

Lennon type flume, steel I-beam girders. Lateral No. 4 north. West Stanislaus Irrigation District 700-H-132 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 14, Folder  34

Intake to Dry Creek Flume on Main Canal. Note accumulation of sand in foreground. Sand to be removed by sluicing. Sluiceway at left. Modesto Irrigation District 700-H-133 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 14, Folder  35

Lennon type flume across storm drain near south end of Salton Sea 700-H-134 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 14, Folder  36

Detail of framing for Lennon type flume across storm drain near south end of Salton Sea. Imperial Irrigation District. (same as 700-H-134) 700-H-135 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 15, Folder  1

Lennon type flume across storm drain, southwest side of Salton Sea. Imperial Irrigation District 700-H-136 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 15, Folder  2

Gunite flume. Capacity 44 c.f.s., Vista Irrigation District, Vista, Calif 700-H-137 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 15, Folder  3

Transition section at outlet of Lennon type flume. Similar transition at inlet 700-H-138 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 15, Folder  4

New gunite flume constructed 1929. La Mesa, Lemon Grove, and Spring Valley Irrigation District 700-H-139 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 15, Folder  5

Old wooden flume built 1876-78. Still in use 1931. Flume constructed of redwood and lined with tar roofing paper. Has required considerable maintenance. La Mesa, Lemon Grove, and Spring Valley Irrigation District, La Mesa, Calif. (4 views) 700-H-140 1931 April

Physical Description: 4 negatives
Physical Description: 7 prints
Box 15, Folder  6

Corrugated iron pipe flume on private ditch crossing deep drain. Imperial Irrigation District. (2 views) 700-H-141 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 15, Folder  7

Temporary wooden flume on canal extension. Note that side walls act as stringers. Imperial Irrigation District. (2 views) 700-H-142 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 15, Folder  8

Full section of 8-inch Simplex flume. Purchased from California Corrugated Culvert Company. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-H-143 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 15, Folder  9

Elevated flume. Distribution system for irrigation water, Wenatche, Washington 700-H-144 1932 June

Photographer: Edelfsen, N. E. (Niels Edlef), 1893-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 15, Folder  10

Concrete distributing flume, East Redlands area 700-H-145 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 15, Folder  11

Concrete farm distributing flume in East Highlands. Trash screen in foreground 700-H-146 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 15, Folder  12

Dilzara flume passing over Mathin Creek, San Diego Co. Dulzara Conduit, San Diego Co 700-H-147 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: envelope only, no print
Box 15, Folder  13

Points of Diversion on Kings River between Southside Ditches and Murphy Slough Ditches. Aug. 1917. Junction of Dutch John Cut and Cole Slough 700-I-1 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)

Scope and Content

Southside Ditches are People's, Last Chance and Lemoore. Water in the farther stream goes to Murphy Slough Ditches. This is a critical point in water distribution on Kings River. A few shovel-fulls of sand or sacks in the channel or a cut out from floods may change the balance between the northside and southside interests.
Box 15, Folder  14

Weir across Kings River at head of Fresno and Consolidated Canals 700-I-3 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This is known as the Fresno Weir.
Box 15, Folder  15

Diversion at entrance of Covina and Azusa ditches. Calif 700-I-30 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 15, Folder  16

Government Debris Weir Across Yuba River During Low Water Period, Summer 1918, About One-half Inch of Water Only in Depth Passing Over the Weir 700-I-35 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

The headgate of the Hallwood Irrigation Company, and of Cordua Irrigation District is on the right bank of the River (going downstream) directly above the west end of this weir.
Box 15, Folder  17

Weir across Kings River at head of Crescent Canal. August, 1917 700-I-39 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 15, Folder  18

Concrete Weir Thrown Across Cross Creek, spring of 1918, by Lake Land Canal Company 700-I-40 1918 May 5

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Replaces old wooden structure put in at the time Lake Land Canal was built in 1903. This new structure was erected in connection with the war emergency order permitting Lake Land Canal to divert from Kings River during the flood periods when Kings River carries in excess of 800 c.f.s. at the Piedra gates.
Box 15, Folder  19

Setting forms for an Outlet Gate, Orland Project, California 700-J-33 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 15, Folder  20

Meikle Automatic Gate, Installed in Turlock Irrigation District, California 700-J-35 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

A float in the well on the right operates the radial gate automatically as the water rises and falls, the height of the water in the well being regulated by the slope of the standpipe near the well, which is in turn adjusted by the iron rod shown in the picture.
Box 15, Folder  21

Typical Gate Structure on the Orland Project, California 700-J-36 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 15, Folder  22

Constructing Concrete Outlet Gate in the Orland Project, California 700-J-37 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 15, Folder  23

Newly Constructed Concrete Gate, Orland Project, California 700-J-38 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 15, Folder  24

Typical Gates on the Orland Project, California 700-J-39 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Mr. Albert Burch, Project Manager, is standing in the back.
Box 15, Folder  25

Outlet Gate on Supply Canal to East Park Reservoir, Orland Project, California 700-J-40 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 15, Folder  26

Setting Forms for an Outlet Gate, Orland Project, California 700-J-41 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 15, Folder  27

Type of Levee Gate, Dodge Rice Fields, West of Nelson, California 700-J-43 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 15, Folder  28

Canals and 4-way structure, Tulare Lake Section 700-J-46 1918 May 5

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 15, Folder  29

Artistic irrigation hydrants, City limits, Covina, Calif 700-J-50 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 15, Folder  30

Lateral headgate, Modesto, Calif 700-J-54 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 15, Folder  31

Showing lateral headings as made at Niland, Calif 700-J-55 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 15, Folder  32

Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-J-57 1914 November

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 15, Folder  33

Gate for diverting water to lateral from main fed by pump. Water under pressure when pump is running. Gate must be manipulated when pressure is off. San Dimas, Calif 700-J-58 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 16, Folder  1

Diversion Gate and Circular Measuring Crest Designed by A. Kempkey and in use on the Balfour-Guthrie Project at Brentwood 700-J-59 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

About a ten foot weird crest is obtained by the use of this segment of corrugated iron pipe.
Box 16, Folder  2

Diversion Gate and Circular Measuring Crest Designed by A. Kempkey and in use on the Balfour-Guthrie Project at Brentwood 700-J-60 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

About a ten foot weir crest is obtained by the use of this segment of corrugated iron pipe.
Box 16, Folder  3

Diversion Gate and Circular Measuring Crest Designed by A. Kempkey and in use on the Balfour-Guthrie Project at Brentwood 700-J-61 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

About a ten foot weir crest is obtained by the use of this segment of corrugated iron pipe.
Box 16, Folder  4

This type of turnout gate and measuring weir designed by A. Kempkey for Balfour-Guthrie Project, but with weir crest length increased by rectangular offset in straight weir board instead of with segment of corrugated iron pipe 700-J-62 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 16, Folder  5

Close up view of gauge for measuring depth on circular weir crest, Kempke turnout Gate Balfout-Guthrie project 700-J-63 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 16, Folder  6

Larger type of turnout designed by A. Kempke for Balfour-Guthrie project with circular Weir Crest 700-J-64 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 16, Folder  7

Lateral and turnout gates - Orland Project 700-J-65 About 1923 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 16, Folder  8

Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-J-100 1914 November

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 16, Folder  9

Combination Gate, and delivery structure, Sacramento Valley Irrig. Co. Willows, Calif 700-J-101 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 16, Folder  10

Pouring concrete for a Weir and Check, Orland Project, California 700-K-4 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 16, Folder  11

Newly constructed concrete check and weir on the Orland Project, California, showing concrete lining 700-K-5 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 16, Folder  12

Newly made concrete weir and check, Orland Project, California 700-K-6 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 16, Folder  13

Wooden check gate for use in alfalfa Fields 700-K-7 1916 October 24

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This was designed and constructed at the University Farm by S.H. Beckett and his assistants.
Box 16, Folder  14

Typical wooden structure, Orland Project, California 700-K-9 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 16, Folder  15

Checks, Modesto, Calif 700-K-14 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 16, Folder  16

One of the two stave-pipe pipe lines leading from pumping plant, Westside Irrigation District 700-L-a-29 1918 May 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Picture shows test apparatus attached to pipe.
Box 16, Folder  17

Double stave-pipe pipe line leading from State Highway west toward the coast range, Westside Irrigation District 700-L-a-30 1918 May 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

These pipe lines are within one mile of the northerly end of the district along the highway and form the west edge of the district in its northwest corner.
Box 16, Folder  18

Pouring Concrete in Construction of Siphon under Bottom of Sacramento River, Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District, California 700-L-b-16 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Similar to Picture No. 113 but looking towards the channel of the Sacramento River which is just beyond the portion of pipe line to be seen in the distance.
Box 16, Folder  19

Forms for a Concrete Siphon Under Clear Creek, Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District, California 700-L-b-17 undated

Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 16, Folder  20

Device Used for Placing Concrete Pipe, Orland Project, California 700-L-b-25 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 16, Folder  21

Adjusting Reinforcement Rings, Main Concrete Discharge Pipe leading from Pumping Plant across the S.P. Railroad. Westside Irrigation District 700-L-b-29 1918 May 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 16, Folder  22

One of the Discharge Pipes leading from pumping plant, Westside Irrigation District, under construction 700-L-b-30 1918 May 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 16, Folder  23

Concrete Pipe Yard of Bent Vrothers at Henrietta 700-L-b-31 1918 May 6

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints

Scope and Content

This pipe is manufactured for the Boston land Company, 50,000 feet of pipe being shown in the yard.
Box 16, Folder  24

Layout of Rings and Forms, Concrete pipe yard of Bent Brothers at Henrietta 700-L-b-32 1918 May 6

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This pipe is manufactured for the Boston Land Company.
Box 16, Folder  25

Apparatus for covering steel pipe with concrete used by Temescal Water Company at Corona 700-L-b-34 1919

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints

Scope and Content

Pipe is wrapped with a stiff reinforced steel mesh which is held away from the pipe by small truncated pyramids of concrete 1 1/2 inches high. Forms as show in the picture are then put around the pipe 1 1/2 inches from the screen and the concrete poured resulting in a reinforced concrete pipe three inches thick. The cost per foot for 30 inch pipe was about $2.30.
Box 16, Folder  26

K.T. System of delivery- Covina, Calif 700-L-b-40 1912 May

Photographer: F.C.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Note the concrete stand pipe coming up from the head ditch. At the top is a set of small galv. tubes, some going into the orchard and one watering the plants within the small concrete curbing. The standpipe serves as a corner to the curbing. Mr. Thomason, President of the K-T Co. of Los Angeles, placing a repair in the gate of the standpipe.
Box 16, Folder  27

Trench for concrete pipe line, Covina, Calif 700-L-b-41 1912 May

Photographer: F.C.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Showing trench opened for the pipe to serve the orchard at the right. A stand pipe will be erected at the head of each row of trees and small galvanized tubes deliver the water after being regulated by a K-T Valve in the stand pipe.
Box 17, Folder  1

Main pipe line of Del Monte Irrigation Co. crossing a swale near Claremont Calif. Pipe is buried except at this point 700-L-b-42 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  2

Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-L-b-44 1914 November

Photographer: K
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  3

Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-L-b-45 1914 November

Photographer: K
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  4

Setting stands on concrete pipe for orchard irrigation near Pomona, Calif. Orchard and pumping plan of Wood Bros 700-L-b-47 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  5

Concrete pipe laying near Pomona, Calif. Schisler orchard and pumping plant 700-L-b-48 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  6

Testing pipe. Five joint apparatus. San Dimas, Calif 700-L-b-49 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  7

Breaking pipe for strength test. San Dimas, Calif 700-L-b-50 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 17, Folder  8

Brubake Bros. machine for making concrete pipe, San Dimas, Calif 700-L-b-51 1919 July

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  9

Setting forms and pouring concrete for pipe line leading to syphon under Sacramento River. Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District 700-L-b-65 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Proposed syphon under river not built but water carried across on bridge.
Box 17, Folder  10

Newly set pressure gate - Delhi Experimental tract, 1921 in concrete pipe line 700-L-b-70 1921

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 17, Folder  11

Irrigation Pipe Line Across Bear River above Auburn 700-L-c-25 1918 June 14

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints

Scope and Content

This illustrates the effort that has been made and the cost incurred to get irrigation water to areas in the Sierra foothills. The land irrigated by this pipe line is north of Bear River, the source of water supply being one of the main ditches of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
Box 17, Folder  12

View of blow-off basin at lower end of pipe line from Upper Franklin Reservoir, Los Angeles water supply system, Los Angeles, Calif 700-L-c-30 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  13

Wrapped and treated steel pipe used by Terra Bella Irrigation Dist 700-L-c-31 1918

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 17, Folder  14

Pipe intake for orchard from flume. Covina, Calif 700-L-d-1 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 17, Folder  15

Relief stand made of 12 in. vit. clay pipe for hillside orchard lateral lines, Highlands, Calif 700-L-d-2 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  16

Diversion overflow stand. Two way diversion, 16 in. stand with 1/2 16 in. spillway inside. King City, Calif 700-L-d-3 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  17

Overflow relief stand-pipe and orchard diversion stand for steep grades. Olive, Calif 700-L-d-4 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  18

Concrete hydrant, Arlington Fruit Company's Ranch, Riverside, Calif 700-L-d-5 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  19

Cement concrete pans connected with cement pipes, Riverside, Calif 700-L-d-6 1903 December

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  20

Cement pipe distribution of water, Riverside, Calif 700-L-d-7 1903 December

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  21

Concrete hydrant box and distributing flumes, Riverside, Calif 700-L-d-8 1903 December

Photographer: Fortier, Samuel
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  22

Relief stand and diversion box with air vent. San Dimas, Calif 700-L-d-9 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  23

Overflow relief stand pipe. San Fernando, Calif 700-L-d-10 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  24

Overflow relief stand. 6 in. overflow inside of 12 in stand as shown. Control gate in short stand at side. Santa Paula, Calif 700-L-d-11 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  25

Relief stand and control gate at side in short stand pipe. Overflow type with 6 in. overflow in 12 in. pipe. Santa Paula, Calif 700-L-d-12 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  26

Relief stand at connection of pump to reinforced concrete pipe. Stand of 12 in. steel pipe 85 ft. high, held up by steel windmill tower. Saugus, Calif 700-L-d-13 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 17, Folder  27

Relief stand from pump to concrete pipe. Whittier, Calif 700-L-d-14 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 17, Folder  28

Field gate on large monolithic pipe line. Turlock Irrigation District. This is a double structure having similar gate on opposite side 700-L-d-15 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 17, Folder  29

Closed type of hydrant back of Ontario 700-L-d-16 1918 May 19

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 17, Folder  30

Close view of closed type hydrant showing water emerging through galvanized iron gates on the side 700-L-d-17 1918 May 19

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 17, Folder  31

Field gate on 36 inch pipe. 24 inch valve. 5 inch walls 700-L-d-18 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  1

Field gate and check gate on 36 inch continuous concrete pipe line, Turlock 700-L-d-19 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  2

Field gate and air vent on 36 inch continuous pipe line. Turlock 700-L-d-20 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  3

Field gates on 36 inch continuous concrete pipe. Farm of Mr. Baldwin 1 1/2 miles S.W. of Hughson 700-L-d-21 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 18, Folder  4

Box for admitting drainage water into pipe line. Continuous 36 inch concrete pipe. Farm of Mr. Jas. F. Fritts, Hughson 700-L-d-22 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  5

Field gate on 30 inch Monolithic concrete pipe line. Turlock 700-L-d-23 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  6

Field gate on 30 inch continuous pipe, 3 miles south of Hughson 700-L-d-24 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 18, Folder  7

Double opening field gate on 24 inch continuous pipe line. 14 inch valve. Turlock 700-L-d-25 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  8

Valve and four way turnout structure on 30" pipe line. Ranch in Modesto Irrig. Dist. Structures were built by Irrigation District on contract for $12 each, exclusive of valve 700-L-d-26 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 18, Folder  9

Construction of field gate on monolithic pipe line. Turlock Irrigation District 700-L-d-27 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  10

Field gate on monolithic pipe line, 14-inch valve. Turlock Irrigation District 700-L-d-28 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  11

Concrete pipe system, walnut orchard, Santa Clara Valley 700-L-d-29 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  12

Concrete pipe system, walnut orchard, Santa Clara Valley 700-L-d-30 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  13

Overflow pipe system in used on the Mills Orchard at Maxwell 700-L-d-31 1916

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  14

Stand pipe concrete pipe line. Santa Clara Valley 700-L-d-32 1934 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 18, Folder  15

Standpipe on concrete pipe line. Ruscigno Ranch, Santa Clara Valley. This design permits opening to be used as man-hole when riser is removed 700-L-d-33 1934 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 18, Folder  16

Row of irrigation stand pipes supplying furrow irrigation along Magnolia Drive, near Arlington 700-L-d-34 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  17

Sealed stand pipe with concrete divisors in Orange orchard near East Highlands, Calif 700-L-d-35 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  18

Closed irrigation stand pipe, southern California 700-L-d-36 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  19

Automatic Standpipe in the Foothill Grove of the Arlington Heights Fruit Company, Back of Riverside, California 700-L-d-37 1914

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The flow of water into the standpipe is regulated by an iron gate, of which the stem is seen to extend above the top of the standpipe. The crest leading from the main standpipe into a smaller water pipe holds the head above the outlets approximately stable.
Box 18, Folder  20

Settling basin and screens. Connections of orchard pipe with open ditch carrying sand and trash. Orange 700-L-d-38 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: envelope only, no print
Box 18, Folder  21

Irrigating citrus with galvanized iron distributors, near Santa Ana 700-L-d-39 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  22

Overflow distributing hydrants built by the Soil Conservation Service, Placerville. 4" sheet metal gate allows water to pass straight through when structure is not in use. See picture, 700-L-d-41 for detail. 9/23/38 700-L-d-40 1938 September 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  23

Detail of overflow distributing hydrant. Large pipe, 16", part overflow pipe, 8" and downstream vent is 6". Vent releases entrapped air and prevents downstream hydrant from spouting. See Soil Conservation drawing, LP 701, J.E.C.'s file 700-L-d-41 1938 September 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  24

King City overflow. 12" pipe stand, has 6" pipe riser inside Galvanized gate installed in low stand 24" pipe. Constructed by Soil Conservation Service, Placerville. See Soil Conservation Service drawing LP 3, J.E.C.'s file 700-L-d-42 1938 September 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 18, Folder  25

Brown distributor concrete line installed by Soil Conservation Service, Placerville. Each distributor consists of 2" x 10' light weight galvanized tubing with 4 distributing gates connected to 1 1/2" tee valve. Two flexible ells on each arm permit distributing arm to be placed in any position. See picture 700-L-d-44 for detail 700-L-d-43 1938 September 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  26

Detail of Brown distributor installed on pipe line built by Soil Conservation Service, Placerville. See picture 700-L-d-43 700-L-d-44 1938 September 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  27

Distributing water in furrows from oval distributing hydrants. Orange grove, Ventura county. Gould Denison, owner 700-L-d-45 1939 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 18, Folder  28

Capped distributing hydrant concrete pipe line near Riverside 700-L-d-46 1939 June

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  29

Distributor pipe connected to angle valve with short piece of hose. Near Orange, California 700-L-d-47a 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 18, Folder  30

Short length of distributor pipe attached to concrete stand with two outlets. Near Orange, California 700-L-d-47c 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  31

King furrow valve with street ells for slip on metal distributor pipes. King Wheel Co. Orange, California. (b) ing furrow valve, showing how it is installed on concrete pipe riser. Made by King Wheel Company 700-L-d-48a 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 18, Folder  32

(c) King Furrow Valve with distributor pipes. Made by King Wheel Company, Orange, California. (d-e) King valve with slip-on sheet metal distributing pipes for furrow irrigation. Valve made by King Wheel Company. Orange California 700-L-d-48c 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 4 negatives
Box 18, Folder  33

King Constant Head Valve. Made by King Wheel Company, Orange, Calif 700-L-d-49 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  34

King valve with distributor pipes. Side hill installation, near Orange 700-L-d-50a 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 18, Folder  35

Cut-away stand showing how gates are installed in open stands. National Cement Pipe Company, Santa Ana 700-L-d-51 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  36

Down setting of orchard valve for flooding. Demonstration of structures, National Cement Pipe Company, Santa Ana (b) Brown distributor for furrow irrigation. Made by Howard Brown, Whittier. Demonstration, National Cement Pipe Company, Santa Ana 700-L-d-52a 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 18, Folder  37

Sample of furrow distributor valve made by Snow Mfg. Co. Demonstration unit, National Cement Pipe Company, Santa Ana (d) Miniature irrigation system to demonstrate various pipe structures and equipment. National Cement Pipe Co., Santa Ana 700-L-d-52c 1941 June 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 18, Folder  38

Repairs to concrete control box at Well No. 9 700-L-d-53 1947 April 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 15, Folder  39

Reinforced plate for cover of control box - Well No. 9 700-L-d-54 1947 April 03

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  40

Distributing head for alfalfa valve. Farm south of Davis, Calif 700-L-d-55 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  41

Pressure loss study on an 8" concrete riser and alfalfa valve. Hyd. Lab 700-L-d-56 1949 April 3

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  42

Pressure loss study on an 8" concrete riser and alfalfa valve. Hyd. Lab 700-L-d-57 1949 April 3

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 18, Folder  43

Experimental concrete pipe line for testing expansion and contraction University Farm, Davis, Calif 700-L-f-4 1928

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 18, Folder  44

Experimental concrete pipe line for testing expansion and contraction, University Farm, Davis, Calif 700-L-f-5 1928

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 18, Folder  45

Concrete pipe for testing expansion and contraction, University Farm, Davis, Calif 700-L-f-6 1928

Photographer: Matson, Howard
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 19, Folder  1

Concrete Rating Flume, Settlers Canal, Settlers Irrigation District, Idaho 700-M-a-1 1916 December 25

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 19, Folder  2

Measuring Flume Installed by U.S. Irrigation Investigations on field of D. B. Guile, near Woodland, Cal., in April, 1914 700-M-a-2 1914 August 23

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

This flume was installed for the purpose of providing a satisfactory cross section for making current meter measurements of the amount of water applied to the Guile field. This was in connection with the duty of water for alfalfa in Sacramento Valley. Measurements were made on this field in both 1913 and 1914 but the flume was in use only in 1914, the experience of the previous year having shown the undesirability of the earthen ditch for making current meter measurements.
Box 19, Folder  3

Rating Flume, Upper Canal, River Garden Farms Co. near Knights Landing, California Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-a-2-a 1917 May 2

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 19, Folder  4

Rating flume Stanford Tract, Rice Duty of Water Investigations, Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-a-3 1917 August 9

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 19, Folder  5

Rating Flume, Stanford Tract near Chico, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-a-4 1917 April 25

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 19, Folder  6

Rating Flume, Baker Field, Rice Duty of Water Investigations Sacramento Valley, California, 1917 700-M-a-5 1917 August 8

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

In 1916 this was used as a weir box but owing to the amount of water carried in the ditch in 1917, it was impossible to place a weir in this position.
Box 19, Folder  7

Venturi Flume Moulton Tract, Rice Duty of Water Investigations, Sacramento Valley, California 700-M-a-6 1917 August 9

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 19, Folder  8

Improved Venturi flume, width 1 foot. University Farm, Davis 700-M-a-7 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 19, Folder  9

Ten foot Parshall measuring flume at head of Reedley main ditch. This structure cost $545.14. Alta Irrigation District 700-M-a-9 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 734
Box 19, Folder  10

Four foot Parshall measuring flume, Alta Irrigation District 700-M-a-12 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Slide no. 735
Box 19, Folder  11

Improved Venturi Flume. W--1'0". Out-of-doors hydraulic laboratory at University Farm, Davis 700-M-a-14 1929 June

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 19, Folder  12

Drawing of Parhsall Measuring Flume 700-M-a-15 1932

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 19, Folder  13

Rating flume used to measure water with current meter on alfalfa plots. Imperial Valley 700-M-a-16 1914

Photographer: F.W.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 19, Folder  14

Rating flume, Whitlock Ranch, Imperial Valley, alfalfa investigation, 1915 700-M-a-17 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 19, Folder  15

San Dimas flume for measuring runoff. San Dimas Forest and Range Experiment Station 700-M-a-26 1939 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 19, Folder  16

Weir on Rice Experimental Tract, Biggs, Cal 700-M-b-49 1915 May 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is used to measure the water on the plat devoted to cooperative rice irrigation experimentation at the Bureau of Plant Industry Rice Station. This shows Mr. Ralph D. Robertson and Mr. E. L. Adams, measuring the water.
Box 19, Folder  17

Weir and Register, Experimental Tract, Willows, Cal 700-M-b-50 1915 June 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

A Leitz water register was installed to record the flow over this weir in supplying the water to the Experimental Tract of the Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., on which alfalfa duty of water experiments were conducted by this office in 1915. This shows a part of the Sacramento Valley investigation of the economic duty of water for alfalfa.
Box 19, Folder  18

Rectangular Weir and Water Register, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Experimental Tract, Willows, Cal 700-M-b-51 1915 August 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The head water delivered over this weir was about 3-1/2 second feet. The water was taken directly from the Barceloux lateral in the back.
Box 19, Folder  19

Weir, Experimental Alfalfa Tract, Willows, Cal 700-M-b-52 1916 May 11

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This shows the installation of the 3-foot rectangular weir in the headgate of the field lateral, before any water had been turned in, and before the water register was installed. The diagonal brace back of the weir was rarely over it, in order not to cause an eddy effect. Water was measured over this weir to the Sacramento Valley Irrigation Experimental Tract, during the alfalfa duty of water investigations.
Box 19, Folder  20

Measuring Water on the Orland Project, California 700-M-b-53 undated

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 19, Folder  21

Measuring Water on the Orland Project, in the 1914 Field Experiments, California 700-M-b-54 undated

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 19, Folder  22

Two-foot Standard Contracted Rectangular Weir and Automatic Water Register, used for Measuring Water on Adams Field, Biggs, California 700-M-b-55 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 19, Folder  23

Rectangular Weir and Water Register, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Experimental Tract, Willows, Cal 700-M-b-56 1915 July 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 19, Folder  24

Baker Weir, Biggs, California 700-M-b-57 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 19, Folder  25

Weir and Register on Scheeline Tract, Willows, California 700-M-b-58 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 19, Folder  26

Weir and Water Register on Schell and Woodruff Field, Marysville, California 700-M-b-59 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 19, Folder  27

Weir and Water Register on Garland Rice Field Willows, California 700-M-b-60 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 19, Folder  28

Weir and Register, Willows, California. Edwards Tract 700-M-b-61 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 19, Folder  29

Weir on Quatman Tract, Willows, California 700-M-b-62 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 19, Folder  30

Concrete Drop and Weir, Orland, California 700-M-b-63 1916 October

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 19, Folder  31

Weir and Water Register on McDermitt Rice Field, Maxwell, California 700-M-b-64 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 19, Folder  32

Weir and register, Spalding Ranch, Willows, Cal 700-M-b-65 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 19, Folder  33

Weir and Register, Willows, California 700-M-b-66 1916

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 19, Folder  34

Main Header Box, Field Laboratory Measuring Device, Davis, California 700-M-b-67 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 19, Folder  35

Weir and register, Adams field, Biggs. Four foot crest 700-M-b-68 undated

Physical Description: 3 negatives
Box 19, Folder  36

V Notch Measuring water to Pasture and Sudan grass, C. Schwartz Field. Pleasant Valley, Nevada County 700-M-b-69 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Since this picture was taken the pool above the weir has been enlarged in order to reduce the velocity of approach.
Box 19, Folder  37

V Notch and Water Register, Duty of Water Investigations, Yuba- Nevada Co 700-M-b-70 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 19, Folder  38

V Notch and Water Register used in Duty of Water Investigations, Garfield Robson Farm Penn Valley, Nevada County 700-M-b-71 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 19, Folder  39

Cipolletti Weir and Register, Casey Farm, Yuba-Nevada Counties Duty of Water Investigations 700-M-b-72 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 19, Folder  40

Rectangular Weir and Water Register 700-M-b-73 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Measuring Water to the Walker-Campbell Rice Field, east of Biggs. July, 1917. Cal.
Box 19, Folder  41

Weir for Measuring Water Delivered to Dodge Rice Field, near Nelson, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-74 1917 April 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  1

Weir and Gurley Water Register, Harlan Field Near Madison, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-75 1917 May 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  2

Weir Cadanassa Field near Madison, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-76 1916 May 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  3

Measuring Water to Peach Orchard, C. Schwartz Farm, Pleasant Valley, Nevada County, 1917 700-M-b-77 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 20, Folder  4

Notch and Water Register Measuring Water to O'Brion Pasture, Smartsville, Yuba County, 1917 700-M-b-78 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

On the left is shown the usual type of measuring box under the Excelsior Water and Mining Company system. This was replaced by our field engineer with the suppressed weir shown near the center directly above the V notch and register box.
Box 20, Folder  5

Lower Waste Weir, Robson Field near Smartsville, California. Duty of Water Investigations, Yuba-Nevada Counties Season 700-M-b-79 1917 May 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  6

Supply Weir, Johnson Tract, near Smartsville, California. Duty of Water Investigations, Yuba-Nevada Counties Season 700-M-b-80 1917 May 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

On the left is shown the discharge box through which water is measured by the Excelsior Water and Mining Company.
Box 20, Folder  7

Typical Weir Box used by Excelsior Water and Mining Company in Yuba-Nevada Counties, California. Duty of Water Investigations, Yuba-Nevada Counties Season 700-M-b-81 1917 May 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  8

Weird, Krinkle and Ellis Field near Esparto, Cal. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley 700-M-b-82 1917 May 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  9

Measuring Water Over Flash Boards to the Spaulding Rice Field near Norman, California 700-M-b-83 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This picture shows Irving Martin, left, and W. A. Johnstone, center, of the State Water Commission, and C. L. Kaupke, right, field engineer, Rice Duty of Water Investigations, West Side, Sacramento Valley. July, 1917.
Box 20, Folder  10

Suppressed Weir and Water Register Box Adams No. 2 Field, Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley. 1917 700-M-b-85 1917 August 8

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  11

Rectangular weir and Water Register, Dodge Tract, Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-86 1917 August 10

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  12

Weir and water register on Garland rice field, Willows 700-M-b-87 1916

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  13

Weir and Water Register, Crouch Field near Chico, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-88 1917 April 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  14

Weir and Water Register Box, Walker and Campbell Field near Nelson, California. Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-89 1917 April 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

It was found necessary to abandon this weir owing to the high velocity of the water as it emerged from the main canal. A weir was subsequently installed in the ditch farther down.
Box 20, Folder  15

Suppressed Weir for Measuring Supplemental Supply for Evans Tract, Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-b-90 1917 August 8

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  16

Distributing hydrant, weir and flume on the San Diego coastal plain back of Carlsbad 700-M-b-91 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Water is supplied by the South Coastal Land and Water Company from wells in the San Luis Rey bottom lands southeast of Oceanside.
Box 20, Folder  17

Show Measuring Device on the grounds of the Edison Land and Water Company 700-M-b-92 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

In general this is the type of box made of concrete used throughout the Edison system.
Box 20, Folder  18

Measuring weir in Imperial Valley, Duty of water Studies, 1917, mucking the weir box 700-M-b-96 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  19

Main wier head gates. Whittier Water Co, San Gabriel River at El Monte 700-M-b-100 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 20, Folder  20

Cippoletti weir and register, Smith ranch. Duty of water measurements Imperial Valley, Calif 700-M-b-101 1914

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 20, Folder  21

Pipe wier. Whittier, Calif 700-M-b-102 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 20, Folder  22

Forms for making wier box used by the Gage Canal Co., Riverside, Calif 700-M-b-103 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 20, Folder  23

Wier box with adjustable gage. Yorba Linda, Calif 700-M-b-104 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 20, Folder  24

Water measurement at Greebs pumping plant with portable steel weir, near Pomona, Calif. Plant for alfalfa irrigation. Stand pipe 700-M-b-105 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 20, Folder  25

A rectangular weir and concrete measuring box 700-M-b-107 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 20, Folder  26

A typical concrete outlet gate and concrete V notch measuring weir on Camino Ridge above Placerville 700-M-b-108 1925 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 20, Folder  27

4-ft. rectangular weir used for measuring inflow to Medford Island 700-M-b-109 1924 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 20, Folder  28

4-ft. rectangular weir used for measuring inflow to Medf. Is 700-M-b-110 1924 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 20, Folder  29

Experimental weir in header box. Field Irrigation measuring device laboratory, Davis 700-M-b-111 1927 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 20, Folder  30

Header box, field experimental measuring device laboratory, Davis, showing rectangular weir and V notch 700-M-b-112 1927 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 20, Folder  31

Measurement of water. V notch weir and water register. Irrigation tract, 1912 700-M-b-113 1912

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  32

Measurement of water on plots at Whittier, July 15, 1929. Loss of water studies 700-M-b-114 1921 July 15

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 20, Folder  33

Irrigation of apricots. Portable steel weir for measuring. Mt. View 700-M-b-115 1922

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 20, Folder  34

Water register and V notch weir on Taylor Farm - Sacramento Duty of Water Investigations 700-M-b-116 1925 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 20, Folder  35

V-notch weir and water register - Taylor orchard near Loomis 700-M-b-117 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 20, Folder  36

Concrete Cipollette weir on central canal. Fresno Irrigation District. Note submergence, Weir partially submerged 700-M-b-118 1929 May 8

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 20, Folder  37

Twenty foot rectangular weir below automatic headgate to laterals. West Stanislaus Irrigation District 700-M-b-119 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 20, Folder  38

Automatic gate at head of laterals. Stilling basin and 20' rectangular weir standard equipment. Weirs equipped with automatic recorders installed in concrete house. West Stanislaus Irrigation District 700-M-b-120 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 21, Folder  1

Measuring water over 4.04' suppressed weir or calibration on station. Tests made on 24" Calco gate on corrugated culvert pipe. Mr. H. M. Tucker measuring and Mr. Hanson, Calco Engineer, standing. Fresno Irrig. Dist 700-M-b-121 1929 May 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  2

Weir constructed on bridge near pumping plant, Sutter Mutual Water Company, Robbins, California. Weir constructed to test pumps 700-M-b-122 1930 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  3

Same as 700-M-b-122. This view shows water nearing crest 700-M-b-123 1930 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  4

Same as 700-M-b-122 and 700-M-b-123. This view shows water flowing over crest 700-M-b-124 1930 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  5

Measuring water in field ditch over 2 foot portable rectangular weir. Portable hook gage used for measuring head near Davis 700-M-b-125 1937 June 25

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 21, Folder  6

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir, W. O. Robie place, west of Davis. 3 views 700-M-b-126 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 21, Folder  7

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir, Boyd Place, West of Winters 700-M-b-127 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  8

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir, Mrs. McCune place, near Winters. 2 views 700-M-b-128 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 21, Folder  9

Measuring water over 2 foot rectangular weir at Robert Collier place, Dixon 700-M-b-129 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 21, Folder  10

Measuring water over 2 foot rectangular weir 700-M-b-130 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  11

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir. Straloch Farm, west of Davis 700-M-b-131 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 21, Folder  12

Measuring water over 2 foot rectangular weir at Donnenwirth Place. Davis 700-M-b-132 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  13

Measuring water from pumping plant over 2 foot rectangular weir. G. K. Swingle ranch, Davis 700-M-b-134 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  14

Measuring water over 2 foot rectangular weir, at Pierce ranch. Davis 700-M-b-135 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 21, Folder  15

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir at Dixwell Pierce ranch, Davis 700-M-b-136 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 21, Folder  16

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir at Boyce ranch. Winters 700-M-b-137 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  17

Measuring water over 2-foot rectangular weir, Putah Creek investigation 700-M-b-138 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  18

Rectangular weir, width 12 inches, in concrete weir box. Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, Davis, Calif 700-M-b-139 1932 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  19

Suppressed weir (Type B) used to measure rate of flow, showing location of hook gage and lath baffle downstream from weir. Stanford University, Hydraulic Laboratory 700-M-b-140 1932 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 21, Folder  20

Upstream face of type J weir used in making tests of Clausen- Pierce weir gage, Stanford University Hydraulic Laboratory 700-M-b-141 1932 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 21, Folder  21

Model of V-notch weir, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-M-b-142 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  22

Model of Cipolletti weir, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-M-b-143 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  23

Model of rectangular contracted weir, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-M-b-144 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  24

Measuring flow of pumping plants by means of portable metal weir. Santa Clara Valley Pumping investigation by C.V. Givan 700-M-b-146 1934 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 21, Folder  25

Measuring flow of pumping plants by means of portable metal wier. Santa Clara Pumping investigations by C.F. Givan 700-M-b-147 1934 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 21, Folder  26

Measuring flow of pumping plants by means of portable metal weir. Santa Clara Pumping investigation by C. V. Givan 700-M-b-148 1934 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 21, Folder  27

Cleaning silt. Mucking 700-M-b-149 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  28

12" Cipoletti weir. Used for measuring flow for testing friction loss in concrete pipe line. Pipe line constructed by Soil Conservation Service. Placerville, Calif 700-M-b-150 1937 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 21, Folder  29

Measurement of water from pumps in Santa Clara Valley, C V. Givan's project 700-M-b-152 1934 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 21, Folder  30

Division Box, Big Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 700-M-c-14 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is on the east main ditch.
Box 21, Folder  31

Division Box on Main Canal, Cascade Irrigation District, Washington 700-M-c-15 1916 November 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 21, Folder  32

Delivery Box with "V" Notched Weir, Cascade Irrigation District, in Kittitas Valley, Washington 700-M-c-16 1916 November 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Water is taken from the main canal through vitrified pipe with a concrete bulkhead and caste iron gate on the ditch side of the bank, and delivered into this pipe on the opposite side. A baffle is provided midway in the box as shown in the picture. The water wells up from the pipe in the bottom of the box at the back and flows over this weir into an open ditch. A gauge is provided for reading the height of water over the notch. This type of delivery box is in very general use in this District.
Box 21, Folder  33

Division Box, Hood River Irrigation District, Oregon 700-M-c-17 1916 November 10

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This box is used for a proportional division of waters flowing in the main flume. This also represents the upper end of a syphon which carries the water across a pronounced swale.
Box 21, Folder  34

Discharge Sand and Measuring Box for well No. 3, Boston Land Company near Huron 700-M-c-18 1918 May 6

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Device shown is the reliance meter.
Box 21, Folder  35

Wier box for equal division. Arcadia, Calif 700-M-c-20 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 21, Folder  36

Box for dividing equal amounts of water and overflow. Azusa, Calif 700-M-c-21 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 21, Folder  37

Lateral diversion from concrete ditch. Note overflow and waste pipe returning to ditch below check gate. Covina, Calif 700-M-c-22 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 21, Folder  38

Three way diversion box. This type placed on each orchard and delivers required amount to three irrigators. Not supposed to measure accurately but divides fairly. Covina, Calif 700-M-c-23 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 21, Folder  39

Diversion box for dividing irrigation water. Highlands, Calif 700-M-c-24 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 21, Folder  40

Diversion box attached to underground pipe feeding water to orchard flume. Gate set by zanjero and top locked to prevent tampering. Highlands, Calif 700-M-c-25 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 22, Folder  1

Weir box showing locked top leading to gate in main. Pomona, Calif 700-M-c-26 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Also overflow pipe against baffle wall. Water flows under baffle wall over weir. Slatted box at far end is settling basin and gates for orchard laterals.
Box 22, Folder  2

Diversion box distributing water from main to two laterals. Pomona, Calif 700-M-c-27 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Orchard laterals shown above ground. Main gate underground on level with main. Note laterals at same elevation so equal amounts of water can be distributed. Also note ventpipes of 1/2 in. pipe for air vents
Box 22, Folder  3

Diversion box utilizing pipe thruout. Pomona, Calif 700-M-c-28 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  4

Equal diversion box made of one 36 and two halves of 16 in. pipes. Note slotted one inch boards for gates, San Dimas, Calif 700-M-c-29 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  5

Pipe weir and diversion box. San Dimas, Calif 700-M-c-30 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  6

Pipe weir with control valve on outside. Connection of steel pressure line to concrete pipe lateral. San Fernando, Calif 700-M-c-32 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  7

Diversion from main. Main covered concrete ditch arched over. Lateral box on lower level covered. Lift gate controls amount of water delivered to M. I. box in lateral box. Wheel controls check in main ditch 700-M-c-33 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  8

Main distributing box with overflow crest. North Whittier Heights, Calif 700-M-c-34 1919 July

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  9

Main diversion box, Covina Water Co., Covina, Calif 700-M-c-35 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  10

Standard delivery box S.A.V.I. Co. Santa Ana, Calif 700-M-c-38 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  10

Concrete measuring box, Southern California 700-M-c-39 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  12

Concrete Stand Pipe and Measuring Box, Salinas Land Company Near Kings City 700-M-c-40 1919 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  13

Measuring Box and Stand Pipe, Contour Irrigation, Arlington Heights, Riverside County 700-M-c-41 1920 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

A portion of Mockingbird Canyon Reservoir of Gage Canal Company on extreme left.
Box 22, Folder  14

(No neg.) Sheet metal division and measuring box somewhat similar to Azusa miners-inch box. (For other views see negative envelope) 700-M-c-42 1922 July

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 22, Folder  15

Concrete miners inch box. Main box on main pipe line. Fullerton, Calif 700-M-d-1 1919 July

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  16

Miners inch box with screened lateral box. Placentia, Calif 700-M-d-2 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 22, Folder  17

Santa Ana Valley Irrig. Co. M. I. device. Santa Ana, Calif 700-M-d-3 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  18

Concrete Miners' Inch Box on Camino Ridge, El Dorado County 700-M-d-5 1919 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 22, Folder  19

Untitled 700-M-d-6 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 22, Folder  20

Adjustable measuring plate in turnout from Santa Ana Valley Irrig. Co. main canal. Santa Ana, Calif 700-M-d-7 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 22, Folder  21

Miner's inch plate on delivery from lined canal. Anaheim Union Water Co. Near Yorba Linda, Calif 700-M-d-8 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 22, Folder  22

Asuza measuring box - outdoor irrigation measuring device laboratory, Davis 700-M-d-9 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Box 22, Folder  23

Measuring Box, Anaheim Union Water Co., California 700-M-d-10 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 22, Folder  24

Three-way Azusa Hydrant, Covina, Calif 700-M-d-11 1919 February

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  25

Riverside Water Company measuring box - outdoor irrigation laboratory - University Farm, Davis 700-M-d-12 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 22, Folder  26

Snow miner's inch plate and hook gage installed in Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, Davis 700-M-d-13 1931 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 22, Folder  27

Miner's inch box on Anaheim Union Water Company Canal, Anaheim, California. Pictures show check gate across main canal, by pass, and spill crest to hold water level constant above two miner's inch plates delivering water to farmers concrete pipe lines 700-M-d-14 1934

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 22, Folder  28

Anaheim miner's inch box - Southern California 700-M-d-15 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 23, Folder  1

Submerged orifice on intake into Medford Island, June, 1924 700-M-e-1 1924 June

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 23, Folder  2

Adjustable submergence orifice - outdoor irrigation measuring device laboratory, Davis 700-M-e-2 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Box 23, Folder  3

Yolo submerged orifice gate - outdoor irrigation measuring device laboratory, Davis 700-M-e-3 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Box 23, Folder  4

Delivery Gate and Measuring Device Used on Yolo Water and Power Company, California 700-M-e-4 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Rice irrigation measurement by submerged orifice.
Box 23, Folder  5

Checking flow through submerged orifice with rectangular weir - outdoor irrigation laboratory, Davis 700-M-e-5 undated

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 23, Folder  6

Concrete flume and submerged orifice. Outdoor hydraulic laboratory, Davis, California 700-M-e-6 1929 December 5

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 23, Folder  7

Adjustable submerged orifice installation on turnout. Fresno Irrig. Dist 700-M-e-7 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 23, Folder  8

Delivery and measuring gate, Rice fields, Yolo Water and Power Company, California 700-M-e-8 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 23, Folder  9

Measuring box in duty of water investigations of rice 700-M-e-9 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 23, Folder  10

Great Western Irrigation Meter installed March 1932 on 4" x 12" rectangular submerged orifice. Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, Davis, California 700-M-e-10 1932 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 23, Folder  11

Venturi Meter, Davis, California 700-M-f-20 1915 October 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This was installed on the Irrigation Investigations Plant for the purpose of testing out the meter.
Box 23, Folder  12

Taking Current-Meter Measurement, Davis, California 700-M-f-21 1915 October 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 23, Folder  13

Water Register, Scheeline Rice Field, Willows, California 700-M-f-22 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 23, Folder  14

Register on Edwards tract, Willows 700-M-f-23 1916

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 23, Folder  15

Water Register on McDermitt Weir, Maxwell, Cal 700-M-f-24 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Used in measuring water for rice irrigation.
Box 23, Folder  16

Measuring waste from Dodge Rice Field, Rice Duty of Water Investigations, Sacramento Valley, 1917 700-M-f-25 1917 August 10

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 23, Folder  17

Screen and Watson water register, Gage Canal, Arlington, Calif 700-M-f-30 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 23, Folder  18

Dethridge meter at Wheelock ranch. Duty of water measurements, Imperial V 700-M-f-31 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 23, Folder  19

Reliance meters main line, Santa Paula, Calif 700-M-f-33 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 23, Folder  20

Neptune water meter for orchard. Whittier, Calif 700-M-f-34 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 23, Folder  21

Reliance meter. Whittier, Calif 700-M-f-35 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 23, Folder  22

Battery of Reliance meters measuring water from Mutual Water Company pumping plant, near Dodge Land Co. headquarters, Butte Co 700-M-f-38 1921 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 23, Folder  23

Reliance meter in pipe line, - outdoor measuring device laboratory, Davis 700-M-f-39 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Box 23, Folder  24

Dethridge Meter - outdoor measuring device lab. - Davis 700-M-f-40 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 23, Folder  25

Water Register, Mallon and Blevins Rice Canal and Water Lift 700-M-f-41 1918 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 23, Folder  26

Covers for measuring wells being removed from the forms Fresno I.D 700-M-f-43 1929 July 8

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 23, Folder  27

Calibrating station. Fresno Irrigation District. Mr. H. M. Tucker measuring elevation of water in pond below gate to determine total loss of head through gate and pipe 700-M-f-45 1929 May 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 736
Box 23, Folder  28

Installing two adjustable flow meters at calibration station. Fresno Irrig. Dist. Opening is to be varied to obtain sufficient difference in head to make accurate measurement with large variation in discharge 700-M-f-46 1929 May 14

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 733
Box 23, Folder  29

Flow meter cast in section of concrete pipe. Fresno Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-47 1929 May 8

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 741
Box 23, Folder  30

Mr. Tucker installing brass plate on 14" flow meter. Plate contains No. of meter, diameters of pipe and throat, R. and K. Fresno Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-48 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 23, Folder  31

Installation of Calco gates. 24" and 12" connected to corrugated culvert pipe at calibration station. Picture shows stilling wheel for measuring loss of head through gate. Tests were made to determine relationship between corrugated culvert pipe and concrete pipe. Manometer tube not used for measuring head, but just for indicating difference in levels 700-M-f-49 1929 May 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Fresno Irrig. Dist.
Box 23, Folder  32

Calibration station Fresno Irrig. Dist. before turning in water. Shows 24" and 12" Calco 101 gates on left with corrugated pipes. Texas and Snow gates in center, and adjustable flow meters at right. Fresno Irrigation District 700-M-f-50 1929 May 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Slide no. 737
Box 23, Folder  33

Mr. A. J. Gerner measuring water through a 12 inch flow meter measuring device 700-M-f-51 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 23, Folder  34

Manometer tube used by Consolidated Irrig. Dist. to determine "head" on Venturi meters during tests at Fresno Calibration Station 700-M-f-52 1929 May 7

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 6 prints
Box 23, Folder  35

Metal cones built to enlarge outlet end of Venturi meters to determine difference in head cast with large outlet end. Very little head saved with cone 700-M-f-53 1929 May 5

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 23, Folder  36

Casting Venturi meters in metal forms at Consolidated Irrig. Dist. yard 700-M-f-54 1929 May 5

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 9 prints
Box 24, Folder  1

Metal forms for casting Venturi meters. From left to right. Inside form for 24" entrance, outside for 20" entrance. Inside for 24" exit, and inside for 16" exit and entrance respectively. Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-55 1929 May 25

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 10 prints
Box 24, Folder  2

Metal forms for Venturi meters. From left to right, standing. Outside and inside form for 24" exit section, outside 20" entrance, inside 24" entrance, and inside forms for 16" meter on top. Also pressure rings. Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-56 1929 May 25

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 24, Folder  3

20" Venturi meter. Precast sections showing metal form for throat section which is poured in place. Pipe has 4-3/8" holes at quarter points for pressure take out. Picture taken in yard. Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-57 1929 May 25

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 9 prints
Box 24, Folder  4

Water register and weir on McDermitt rice field, Maxwell, Calif 700-M-f-58 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 24, Folder  5

View into entrance section of Venturi meters. Tarn, Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-59 1929 July 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 9 prints
Box 24, Folder  6

Headgate and Venturi meter measuring device on C and K Canal below Cole Slough at Tarn. Structure equipped with three rectangular Venturi meters, with capacity of about 200 c.f.s. each. Mr. I. H. Teilman Engineer, Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-61 1929 May 13

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 739
Box 24, Folder  7

Downstream view of Venturi meter and control gate on C and K Canal below Cole Slough at Tarn, Three radial gate control downstream. Gage boxes on top. Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-62 1929 May 15

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 9 prints

Scope and Content

Slide no. 740
Box 24, Folder  8

Irrigation Venturi Meter mfg. by Builders Iron Foundry, Providence, R. I. Installed in outdoor hydraulic laboratory, University Farm, Davis, California 700-M-f-64 1929 June

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 24, Folder  9

Sheet metal Venturi meter installed in hydraulic laboratory Overall length 3'1"; entrance section 1'0"; throat section 7"; exit section 1'6". Diameters, ends 12", throat 7" inside 700-M-f-65 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 4 prints

Scope and Content

Slide no. 730
Box 24, Folder  10

12" Venturi meter before backfilling. Outdoor hydraulic laboratory, Davis, California 700-M-f-66 1929 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Slide no. 731
Box 24, Folder  11

Calibrated 12" Calco #101 slide headgate and 12" Venturi meter. Outdoor hydraulic laboratory, Davis, California 700-M-f-67 1929 December 5

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 24, Folder  12

Differential indicating gage and gage box on Venturi meters at Tarn. Consolidated Irrig. Dist. A very accurate and inexpensive indicating gage designed by I. H. Teilman 700-M-f-68 1929 July 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 24, Folder  13

Gage box with manometer tube gage on Venturi meter. Scale is adjustable to read difference in head directly. Consolidated Irrigation District 700-M-f-69 1929 May 13

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 9 prints
Box 24, Folder  14

Precast 30 inch Venturi tubes, Consolidated Irrig. Dist 700-M-f-70 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 24, Folder  15

Precast Venturi tubes, Consolidated Irrigation District Meta forms at left for 24" meter 700-M-f-71 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 5 prints

Scope and Content

Slide no. 742
Box 24, Folder  16

Forms for flow meter measuring device. Fresno Irrigation District. 8", 10", 12", 12", 16" and 16" respectively 700-M-f-72 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 24, Folder  17

Orifice plate for thin plate Orifice measuring device. Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, Davis, California. Outside diameter 12 1/2-inches, inside diameter 7-inches 700-M-f-75 1930 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 24, Folder  18

Two 30 inch Venturi meters being installed at head of lateral. Consolidated Irrigation District 700-M-f-76 1929 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 24, Folder  19

Discharge coefficient curves for 12-inch x 7-inch Venturi meter installed in Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, University Farm, Davis, from Engineering News-Record, January 29, 1931 700-M-f-78 1930

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 743
Box 24, Folder  20

Drawing of Venturi Meter. Consolidated Irrigation District 700-M-f-79 1932 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 738
Box 24, Folder  21

12-inch Sparling meter, light pattern type, purchased February, 1932, for installation in Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, Davis, Calif 700-M-f-80 1932

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 24, Folder  22

8-inch Sparling Meter 700-M-f-81 1932 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 4 prints

Scope and Content

Installed in Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory Davis, California. Purchased on Requisition 32984 - F1308, February 23, 1932, $96.00
Box 24, Folder  23

Stevens water level recorder, type E 700-M-f-82 1932 August 15

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 24, Folder  24

Stevens water level recorder, type L 700-M-f-83 1933 August 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 24, Folder  25

Lietz water level recorder 700-M-f-84 1932 August 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 24, Folder  26

Stevens type L water level recorder 700-M-f-85 1932 October 21

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 24, Folder  27

(a) Lietz water level recorder (b) Stevens type L water level recorder (c) Stevens type E water level recorder 700-M-f-86 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Fig. 34
Box 24, Folder  28

Battery of reliance meters, Butte Mutual Water Company, Western Canal Company near Dodgeland, Butte County 700-M-f-87 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 24, Folder  29

8" portable valve meter 700-M-f-88 1938 August 20

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 5 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 24, Folder  30

Portable valve meter for measuring irrigation water. Used on 8" Snow valve, Field 7. Shows original meter before it was reconstructed with 8" standard pipe 700-M-f-89 1937 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 24, Folder  31

Venturi tube, Tisdale Irrigation Drainage Company pumping plant, Meridian, California. Robert Noah, Manager. 30" Venturi tube, "Consolidated Irrigation District" with Calco gate, and 24" tube without gate designed to measure flows from approximately 5 to 35 c.f.s 700-M-f-90 1938 October 14

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 24, Folder  32

Installation of Superior Irrigation Meter, Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory. This installation was made during fall of 1939. 30" concrete weir beyond meter is the outlet for the water from meter and also provides place for testing 8" valve meter described in Agric. Eng. 19(10):428,'38 700-M-f-91 1940 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 24, Folder  33

Superior meter installation in Outdoor Water Measurement Laboratory, Davis, California 700-M-f-92 1942

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: envelope only, no print
Box 24, Folder  34

Hoff current meter 700-M-g-1 1932 August 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 24, Folder  35

Hoff current meter showing electric light indicator (2 negatives) 700-M-g-2-1 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 24, Folder  36

Price current meter 700-M-g-2-2 1932 August 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 24, Folder  37

Small Price current meter without tail 700-M-g-3 1932 August 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 24, Folder  38

(a) Hoff current meter (b) Price current meter 700-M-g-4 1932 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 24, Folder  39

Typical current meter notes illustrating manner of recording the measurement of a small stream 700-M-g-5 1934 July

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 4 negatives
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 25, Folder  1

Measuring depth of water in hole below Stevensen's Bridge, Putah Creek 700-M-z-1 1931 July

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  2

View of water measuring laboratory showing header box and Detheridge meter 700-M-z-2 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 25, Folder  3

Collins Flow Gage 700-M-z-3 1932 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 25, Folder  4

Float gage installed on 2-foot rectangular weir in Outdoor Hydraulic Laboratory, University Farm, Davis 700-M-z-4 1931 December

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  5

Collins flow gage 700-M-z-5 1932 August 15

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  6

Collins flow gage being used to measure flow of farmer's pump. Santa Clara Valley - investigation (C.V. Givan) 700-M-z-6 1934 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 25, Folder  7

Detail of measuring tank, measuring box, Montana Experiment Station run-off plots. Bozeman 700-M-z-7 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  8

Measuring box for run-off from Montana Experiment Station erosion plots near Bozeman, Montana. H. E. Murdock standing by 700-M-z-8 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  9

Experimental setup for determining characteristics of transverse pitot tubes. A. E. Pump laboratory. Test by J. E. Christiansen and O.C. French 700-M-z-9 1936 October 9

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  10

Agr. Engr. Characteristics of Transverse tubes. By J. E. Christiansen and O. C. French. Fig. 1. (A) Usual method of inserting transverse tubes in pipe used for series A, D, and E, tests. The Collins tube is shown. (B) Special method used for series B and C tests. (C) Transverse tube with single orifice. Three sizes were used: 1/8, 3/16, and 1/4-inch tube diameters. (D) Tube for determining static pressure. (E) Improvised Pitot tube used in series D tests 700-M-z-10 1936 November

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. F-1191
Box 25, Folder  11

Agr. Engr. Characteristics of Transverse tubes. By J. E. Christiansen and O. C. French. Fig. 2. Curves (a), (b), (c), and (d), velocity traverses for series A tests; curve (3) for series C tests 700-M-z-11 1936 November

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. F-1192
Box 25, Folder  12

Agr. Engr. Characteristics of transverse tubes. By J.E. Christiansen and O.C. French. Fig. 3. Velocity traverses for half pipe diameter, showing effect of stuffing-box position with respect to inside of pipe 700-M-z-12 1936 November

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. F-1193
Box 25, Folder  13

Agr. Engr. Characteristics of transverse tubes. By J. E. Christiansen and O. C. French. Fig. 4. Velocity traverses for series B tests 700-M-z-13 1936 November

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. F-1194
Box 25, Folder  14

Agr. Engr. Characteristics of transverse tubes. By J. E. Christiansen and O. C. French. Fig. 5. Velocity traverses in 1-inch pipe, series E tests 700-M-z-14 1936 November

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. F-1195
Box 25, Folder  15

Agr. Engr. Characteristics of tranverse tubes. By J. E. Christiansen and O. C. French. Fig. 6. Pressure distribution around tranverse tubes: (a) 5/16-inch tube in 5 5/8-inch pipe; (b) 5/16-inch tube in 1-inch pipe; (c) 1/8-inch tube in 1-inch pipe 700-M-z-15 1936 November

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. F-1196
Box 25, Folder  16

Color gun used for injecting fluorescein solution into concrete pipe for friction loss test. Oct. 1937 700-M-z-16 1937 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  17

Portuguese gate with apron. Modesto Irrigation District. Width 5'0", depth 2'0" 700-N-a-3 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  18

Portuguese gate. Width 8'0", depth 1'0". Modesto Irrigation District 700-N-a-4 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 638
Box 25, Folder  19

Portuguese gate in very sandy soil. Gate sill several inches below level of land; no erosion around gate. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-a-5 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  20

Small Redwood gate in field ditch. Width of box 2'6", depth 2'0". Single wing wall. Merced Irrigation District 700-N-a-6 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  21

Portuguese gate. Width of gate 4'0". Sandy loam soil. Practically no erosion back of gate. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-a-7 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  22

Field gate for large heads 700-N-a-8 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 25, Folder  23

End view of single wall field gate showing failing condition after having been reinforced with posts. University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-9 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  24

Single wall field gate, open, University type, note hole washed back of gate and condition of sill. University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-10 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  25

End view of University type single wall field gate of 1" lumber showing post reinforcing necessary to prevent failure. University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-11 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  26

Portuguese Type, single wall field gate. (lantern slide) 700-N-a-12 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Slide no. 634
Box 25, Folder  27

University type, single wall field gate made from 1 inch lumber, good condition. University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-13 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 25, Folder  28

Single wall field gate for large heads. (Lantern slide) 700-N-a-14 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Slide no. 635
Box 25, Folder  29

University type, single wall field gate (lantern slide) 700-N-a-15 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 637
Box 25, Folder  30

Single wall field gate, University type, showing weakness. Made from 1 1/2" lumber. University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-16 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  31

Redwood field gates in Morrow Lumber Company yard, Brawley, Calif 700-N-a-17 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 25, Folder  32

Redwood field gate made and sold by Morrow Lumber Company, Brawley, Calif. Length 3 feet, width, 18" outside, height, 8" inside. Made in lengths of 2 to 5 feet. (2 views) 700-N-a-18 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 25, Folder  33

Gopher type field gate 700-N-a-19 1929 September

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 719

General

" Weston, E. for Christiansen, Jerald Emmet"
Box 25, Folder  34

Front view, Portuguese type field gate. Rear view of same structure in negative file 700-N-a-20 1929 September

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Physical Description: 2 negatives

Scope and Content

Slide no. 720-721

General

"Weston, E. for Christiansen, Jerald Emmet"
Box 25, Folder  35

Levee gate removed, Richvale 700-N-a-21 1916

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  36

Wooden field gate used on North field of G.O. Griffes, Woodland 700-N-a-22 1914

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  37

Model of gopher type field gate, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-N-a-23 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  38

Model of gopher type field gate, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-N-a-24 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  39

Model of single wall fieldgate, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-N-a-25 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  40

Model of single wing wall field gate with side walls, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-N-a-26 1932 April 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  41

Model of single wall type field gate, scale approximately 1 to 4. Used in Picnic Day exhibit, April 16, 1932 700-N-a-27 1932 April 27

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 25, Folder  42

Single wall field gate with apron. Opening 2' wide. Used on alfalfa strips on side-hill terraces, University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-28 1942 March 3

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 7 negatives
Physical Description: 5 prints
Box 25, Folder  43

Single wall field gate with apron. Opening 2' wide. Used on alfalfa strips on side-hill terraces, University Farm, Davis. View of closed gate 700-N-a-29 1942 March 3

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 25, Folder  44

Armco irrigation gate model 161 used as field gate on alfalfa strips on side-hill terraces, University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-30 1942 March 3

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  1

Gopher gate used as field gate on alfalfa strips on side-hill terraces, University Farm, Davis. Opening 12" high and 16" wide 700-N-a-31 1942 March 3

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  2

Armco head gate model 150, used as field gate on alfalfa strips on side-hill terraces, University Farm, Davis 700-N-a-32 1942 March 3

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  3

Two views of wooden field gate at alfalfa field S.W. of Woodland. Width of gate opening is about 4 ft.; ht. 2 ft 700-N-a-33 1942 March 16

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 6 prints
Box 26, Folder  4

Permanent structure that has been obsoleted by erosion, southwest of Woodland 700-N-a-34 1947 October 2

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  5

Bulkhead check gate 700-N-a-35 1952 March

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  6

View showing method of pouring concrete slab on turnout gates. Slab 2" thick. Modesto Irrig. Dist 700-N-b-1 1929 July 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  7

24" concrete turnout gate. Price complete as shown with one section of pipe $9.60. Modesto Irrig. Dist 700-N-b-2 1929 July 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  8

Concrete turnout gate before slide guides are bolted in place. Modesto Irrig. Dist 700-N-b-3 1929 July 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 26, Folder  9

Concrete turnout gate with sheet metal slide for use in field ditched. Manufactured by Modesto Irrig. Dist 700-N-b-4 1929 July 10

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 632
Box 26, Folder  10

Roy Wray and concrete border gate on University Farm. Used to turn water into alfalfa checks 700-N-b-5 1929 May 1

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 26, Folder  11

Calco gate No. 105 used as turnout into alfalfa check. A rather expensive installation for this use. 6" concrete headwall on both ends of concrete pipe through ditch bank 700-N-b-6 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  12

Concrete turnout from lined ditch. Width 4'6", depth 2'3". Note double set of flashboards. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-7 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  13

Concrete turnout from lined ditch into alfalfa check. Two inch flashboards. No erosion back of gate. WIdth 4'0", depth 1'6". Turlock Irri. District 700-N-b-8 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 700-N-b-2
Box 26, Folder  14

Concrete turnout from field ditch into alfalfa check. Width 4'0", depth 1'8". No reinforcing steel. Very poor concrete. Wall formed only on one side. Cost about $8.00 complete. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-9 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  15

Concrete turnout gate into field check. Width 4'0", depth 2'0". Turlock Irrig. District 700-N-b-10 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  16

Concrete turnout gate in earth ditch. Very sandy soil. Gate set too high. Width 6'0", depth 2'6". Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-11 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  17

Concrete turnout into alfalfa check. Width 4'0" depth 2'0". Walls 4" thick. Not reinforced. Modesto Irrigation District 700-N-b-12 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 628
Box 26, Folder  18

Concrete structure at turnout from lateral canal into private head ditch. 5" walls, not reinforced. Modesto Irrigation District 700-N-b-13 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  19

Concrete turnout into alfalfa check. Sandy soil. Bank plastered completely over. Side walls formed only on one side. Width 4'6", depth 2'0". Very light sheet metal grooves, metal projecting above gate about 6". Note erosion below structure. Floor of gate placed too high with relation to ground level below it. Turlock Irrig. Dist 700-N-b-14 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 629
Box 26, Folder  20

View from below structure shown in No. Nb14 showing large hole washed out. Structure set too high. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-15 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  21

Concrete turnout into alfalfa check. Note 12" drop back of gate sill. Width of gate 3'6", depth 2'0". Double set of flash boards spaced 6" apart with soil between to prevent leakage. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-16 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 633
Box 26, Folder  22

Concrete turnout gate into alfalfa check. Width 6'0", depth 3'0". Concrete 6" thick. Gates of 1" tongue and groove flooring. No erosion below gate. Sandy loam soil. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-17 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  23

Concrete turnout gate into field check. Very sandy soil but no erosion back of structure. Note double set of flashboard grooves. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-18 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  24

Concrete turnout alfalfa check. View from below gate. Note double set of grooves. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-19 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  25

Concrete field gate on University Farm, Davis, California 700-N-b-20 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 26, Folder  26

Concrete field gate on University Farm, Davis, California 700-N-b-21 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  27

Concrete turnout into alfalfa check from concrete lined private ditch. Turlock Irrig. Dist 700-N-b-22 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 26, Folder  28

Opening left in lining for field gate. Improvement District ditch. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-23 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  29

Construction of side gate in Improvement District ditch. Turlock Irrigation DIstrict 700-N-b-24 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  30

Concrete field gate in unlined ditch, constructed by Andrew Certa, Route 1, box 68, Crow's Landing, Calif 700-N-b-25 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Cost of material---$11.00. Labor estimated at $4.00 per man per day---$16.00. Total cost $27.00.
Box 26, Folder  31

Construction of field gate in lined ditch. Improvement District work. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-26 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  32

Concrete field gate in lined ditch. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-27 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  33

Construction of field gate in lined ditch after lining is placed. Improvement District ditch. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-b-28 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  34

Field gate made of concrete pipe. Manufactured by Imperial Valley Concrete Co., El Centro, Calif., in sizes 6-inches to 24-inches. Prices range from $2.25 to $9.75, subject to discounts for cash and large orders 700-N-b-29 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  35

Field gate made of concrete pipe. Manufactured by Brawley Concrete Co., Brawley, California, in sizes from 6-inches to 24-inches. Prices $1.75 to $7.00. (2 views) 700-N-b-30 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 26, Folder  36

12-inch Vitrified clay sewer pipe used as field gate. Watkins Bros. Ranch south of Davis 700-N-b-31 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  37

Concrete field gate on field of Williams Gould near Woodland, Calif 700-N-b-32 1914 August

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  38

Check gate set in levee, check system of irrigating, Modesto Irrigation District, Calif 700-N-c-1 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 26, Folder  39

Calco No. 105 gate used as a check gate in field ditch. Thompson Bros., Fresno. Note rip-rap below structure to prevent erosion 700-N-c-2 1929 May 01

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  40

Calco headgates No. 105 at divide in field ditch. Thompson Bros. Fresno. Gates set in 6" concrete headwalls 700-N-c-3 1929 May 6

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  41

Portuguese gate used as stop gate in private ditch. Very satisfactory if properly installed. Merced Irrigation District 700-N-c-4 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 639
Box 26, Folder  42

Concrete check gate in field ditch. Width 6'0", depth 3'6". Very sandy soil but no erosion below gate. Gate sill set about 6" to 9" below grade of ditch. Note whitewash. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-c-5 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  43

Precast check gate in private ditch. Brookhart Ranch, adjoining West Stanislaus Irrig. Dist. Walls 2" thick, reinforced with 1/4" round bars 700-N-c-6 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 641
Box 26, Folder  44

Portuguese gate with apron used as stop gate in private ditch. Modesto Irrigation District. Width of openings 3'6" 700-N-c-7 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  45

Double wing wall gate, University type. University Farm, Davis 700-N-c-8 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 26, Folder  46

Double wing wall stop gate from lower side showing extent of hole washed out below gate. Shows need for deep cut-off walls University Farm, Davis 700-N-c-9 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  47

University type, double wing wall field gate (lantern slide) 700-N-c-10 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Slide no. 636
Box 26, Folder  48

Stop gate in Main lateral, University Farm, Davis, Calif. Outlet gates on diagonal is not satisfactory 700-N-c-11 1929 October

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 26, Folder  49

Stop gate and side gate on improvement district ditch. Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-c-12 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  1

Construction of stop gate in Improvement District ditch, Turlock Irrigation District 700-N-c-13 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  2

(5 negs) Portable 18 gage galvanized iron check structure used in field ditches. Agronomy Division, University Farm, Davis, Calif 700-N-c-14 1932 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 5 negatives
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 27, Folder  3

Portable 18 gage galvanized iron check structure used in field ditches, Agronomy Division, University Farm, Davis, Calif 700-N-c-15 1932 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  4

Double wing wall stop gate and drop in head ditch for alfalfa strips on side-hill terraces, University Farm, Davis 700-N-c-16 1942 March 3

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 27, Folder  5

Canvas check dams being used for irrigating alfalfa near Davis, Calif 700-N-c-17 1950 August

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 27, Folder  6

Galvanized sheet metal furrow tube. Sold by Imperial Valley Concrete Company for 65 cents. Length 3 feet, diameter 3". Made by Snow Mfg. Co 700-N-d-1 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 9 prints
Box 27, Folder  7

Redwood furrow tubes in Morrow Lumber Company yard, Brawley, Calif 700-N-d-2 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 27, Folder  8

Redwood furrow tubes sold by Morrow Lumber Co., Brawley, Calif. Sizes: top, 1 1/4" round; center, 1 1/8 x 1 1/2" elliptical; bottom, 1 1/4" x 1 2/3", oval. Lengths, usual 2 feet; occasionally demanded up to 3 feet. (2 views) 700-N-d-3 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 27, Folder  9

Concrete furrow tube. Made and sold by Imperial Valley Concrete Co., El Centro, Calif. Length 32", diameter of hole, 2". Sells for 45 cents. Usually installed with gate at downstream end for convenience 700-N-d-4 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 27, Folder  10

Lath tube in head ditch. Fresno County 700-N-d-5 1916 June

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  11

Siphoning tubes from irrigation ditches for irrigating crops such as beets. Made from 2" leader pipe 700-N-d-6 1939 November 21

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 27, Folder  12

Wooden furrow dam, Pajaro Valley, Cal 700-N-e-1 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 27, Folder  13

Box used at outlet of private drains into the irrigation district's drainage system. Also used as turnouts from canals to flood roadways, etc. Boxes built by irrigation district and sold to farmers 700-N-z-3 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  14

Galvanized iron boxes for protection of ditch banks at cut into alfalfa check. Agronomy Division, University Farm, Davis 700-N-z-4 1932 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  15

Land leveler, Montana Experiment Station Farm, Bozeman 700-N-z-5 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  16

End of section of concrete retaining wall showing method of making water tight joint, Snake Ravine, Turlock Canal, Calif 700-O-1 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  17

Excavating for concrete retaining wall in Snake Ravine, Turlock Canal, Calif 700-O-2 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  18

Outlet, Reservoir No. 255, Fairmead, California 700-P-25 1916 March 2

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 27, Folder  19

Constructing New Outlet Gate, Alfred Davis Reservoir, Turlock Irrigation District, California 700-P-26 1915 December 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This outlet gate was constructed to take the place of the preceding gate which went out during the summer of 1914.
Box 27, Folder  20

Outlet, Schmidt Bros. Reservoir, Fairmead, California 700-P-27 1916 March 2

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 27, Folder  21

Outlet, Reservoir of Clayton Chandler, Orland, California 700-P-28 1916 March 7

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This device is constructed entirely of wood.
Box 27, Folder  22

Outlet of Clear Lake, Lake County, Cal 700-P-29 1914 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This shows Cache Creek, looking up-stream from the impounding dam of the Yolo Water and Power Co., near Lower Lake, Cal.
Box 27, Folder  23

Outlet to Reservoir of Joseph Malhauser, Orland, California 700-P-30 1916 March 7

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This outlet is constructed of concrete with a corrugated pipe through the bank to deliver the water into a concrete lined canal. This outlet is on the opposite side of the reservoir form the outlet shown in Picture No.
Box 27, Folder  24

One of the Concrete Outlet Towers of the San Fernando Reservoir 700-P-31 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 27, Folder  25

Vitrified pipe outlet of earthen reservoir, Whittier, Calif 700-P-35 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 27, Folder  26

Outlet to Dallas Lake Reservoir, Modesto Irrigation District, Calif 700-P-36 1912 June

Photographer: F.C.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 27, Folder  27

Outlet Tunnel Meselbeck Reservoir, Happy Valley Irrigation District 700-P-38 1919 Ocotber 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 27, Folder  28

Downstream view of Outlet structure from Owen Reservoir (Davis Reservoir) Turlock Irrigation District 700-P-39 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 27, Folder  29

Outlet gates from Owen Reservoir (Davis Reservoir) Turlock Irrigation District 700-P-40 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  30

Concrete Bridge Gate Structure on Orland Project, California 700-Q-1 1914

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 27, Folder  31

Farm wagon bridge across small lateral ditch. Orland Project, U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-Q-4 1914 November

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 27, Folder  32

Farm wagon bridge across small lateral ditch, Orland Project U.S. Reclamation Service, Orland, Calif 700-Q-5 1914 November

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 27, Folder  33

High Railroad bridge over Exchequer Reservoir 700-Q-6 1926 April 30

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  34

Paving entrance structure to syphon under roadway. West Stanislaus Irrigation District 700-Q-7 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  35

Mud sill bridge over large lateral. Imperial Irrigation District. Stringers 18" x 6" x 26" spaced 2 feet apart. Two-inch x twelve-inch flooring 700-Q-8 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  36

Culverts under highway, Nevada Irrigation District 700-Q-9 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 27, Folder  37

Entrance to culverts on Nevada Irrigation District 700-Q-10 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  38

Silt sampling station, bridge in Victor Valley used as a silt sampling station 700-Q-11 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 27, Folder  39

Tunnel into Bed of Big Rock Creek, Antelope Valley, Cal 700-Z-9 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This tunnel was constructed for a distance of about 1/2 mile into the bed of this creek, by the Big Rock Creek Irrigation District in its early days. The supply or water thus yielded was disappointing. Although the surface flow in the creek was greater than normal at this time (June 30, 1915), nevertheless the tunnel was yielding a very small quantity of water as shown in the picture. This small supply is utilized by the present District in addition to the surface flow of the creek.
Box 27, Folder  40

Dredge Back of Pumping Plant of Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., Above Hamilton City, Cal 700-Z-10 1915 August 19

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This dredge is used for keeping clear the slough leading from the main channel of the Sacramento River to the pumping plant.
Box 27, Folder  41

Western Canal Showing Drainage Crossing, Nelson Butte County, California 700-Z-11 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 27, Folder  42

Western Canal showing Drainage Crossing. Nelson, Butte County, California 700-Z-12 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 27, Folder  43

Western Canal showing Drainage Crossing, Nelson Butte County, California 700-Z-13 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 27, Folder  44

Bay bridge taken from Lincoln Park, San Francisco 700-Z-19 1935 October 30

Photographer: F.A.
Physical Description: envelope only, no print
Box 28, Folder  1

Main Canal, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., East of Willows 710-A-1 1915 June 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 28, Folder  2

Main Canal, Sacramento Valley Irrigation, Co., Willows, Cal 710-A-2 1915 June 3

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

A continuation of the old Central Irrigation District Canal.
Box 28, Folder  3

Main Canal, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., Willows, Cal 710-A-3 1915 June 3

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is a continuation of the old Central Irrigation District Canal
Box 28, Folder  4

Ceres Main Canal, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 710-A-4 1915 July 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 28, Folder  5

Main Canal, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., Northeast of Willows, Cal 710-A-5 1915 June 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

The grade of this canal is so slight that when the water is backed up by the check-drop shown in Picture No. the velocity is almost unnoticed.
Box 28, Folder  6

Main Supply Canal, Brown's Valley Irrigation District, Yuba County, Cal 710-A-6 1915 June 7

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This shows the flume located just above the penstock at the lower power house.
Box 28, Folder  7

Main Canal, Brown's Valley Irrigation District, Yuba Co., Cal 710-A-7 1915 June 7

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is looking down the canal as it leaves the lower power house of the Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
Box 28, Folder  8

Lateral Ditch, Big Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 710-A-8 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This particular lateral supplies the truck gardens which are operated by the Llano del Rio Colony.
Box 28, Folder  9

East Main Ditch, Big Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 710-A-9 1915 June 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The fall of the country is considerable from the hills to the north and many drops in the canal are necessitated. These are provided, as shown in the picture, by piling up a few stones. Although the soil is very light, being a sandy loam formed from decomposed granite, erosion is not nearly so great as would be expected.
Box 28, Folder  10

Headgate and Main Canal, Settlers Irrigation District, on Boise River, Idaho 710-A-10 1916 December 25

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Water is brought from the Boise River through a channel to the headgate shown in this picture.
Box 28, Folder  11

Main Canal, Cascade Irrigation District, Washington 710-A-11 1916 November 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

On the right is shown the concrete delivery gate with pipe through bank discharging into the box shown in Picture No.
Box 28, Folder  12

West Branch Snake River Valley Canal, Snake River Valley Irrigation District, Idaho 710-A-12 1916 December 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 28, Folder  13

Canal and Heading, Central Irrigation District, Nebraska 710-A-13 1916 December 6

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 28, Folder  14

Similar to Picture No. 700-F-127 710-A-14 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 28, Folder  15

Lateral of Yolo Water and Power Company, California 710-A-15 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 28, Folder  16

Portion of Main Canal of Tulare Irrigation District, California 710-A-16 Undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 28, Folder  17

Lateral of Imperial Water Company No. 3. Parallel to Van Horn Lateral of Imperial Northside Water Company. California 710-A-19 1917 May 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Owing to the unsatisfactory conditions of the Northside lateral as shown in Picture No. Van Horn has made a cut from the Northside lateral and uses this as a conduit.
Box 28, Folder  18

Upper Canal River Garden Farms Company near Knights Landing, California 710-A-20 1917 May 2

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

This canal was constructed along the top of the levee bordering Reclamation District No. 108.
Box 28, Folder  19

Van Horn Lateral, Imperial Northside Water Co. California 710-A-21 1917 May 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

This is the lateral referred to in Picture No. the headgate of which is shown in Picture No.
Box 28, Folder  20

Remains of old ditch on the Bert Clark place west of Rowen Station in the Tehachapi Mountains 710-A-22 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

This ditch was found by Assistant State Engineer P. M. Norboe in 1871 and inquiry at that time failed to disclose the time of its construction. The picture was taken in October, 1917, when a visit was made to Tehachapi mountains and valley with Major Norboe to ascertain the early history of ditches reported in the last Biennial Report of the State Engineer as pre-historic.
Box 28, Folder  21

Section of Old Lake Land Canal below Corcoran, California 710-A-23 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

This canal was finished in 1903 but never utilized on account of injunction brought by lower riparian owners. Aug. 1917.
Box 28, Folder  22

Tarr Ditch Crossing China Ditch near Smartsville California 710-A-24 1917 May 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 28, Folder  23

Dredger Cut, Old River to Pump House, Westside Irrigation District 710-A-25 1918 May 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 28, Folder  24

Crocker-Huffman Canal 710-A-27 Undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 28, Folder  25

Canal of Western States Gas & Electric Company, El Dorado County, near Placerville 710-A-28 1918 October

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 28, Folder  26

Intake of the main canal of Western States Gas & Electric Company on the south fork of the American River 710-A-29 1918 October

Photographer: F.G.V.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)

Scope and Content

A low rock dam across the river with short intake provided with spillway with housing for gate structure is shown in the left background. During the summer months a wooden sharp-crested weir is constructed under the dam for the purpose of measuring water used for hydro-electric power development in the American River plant of the company near Placerville.
Box 28, Folder  27

Main ditch of the Western States Gas and Electric Company below intake over a hillside construction 710-A-30 1918 October 6

Photographer: F.G.V.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 28, Folder  28

Ditch near Blythe, Palo Verde Valley, Calif 710-A-36 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 28, Folder  29

Canal on Cache Creek taken from wagon bridge, looking upstream in evening, Calif 710-A-37 1900 May 23

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 28, Folder  30

Old Cacheville Ditch, Calif 710-A-38 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

First ditch used in Yolo County. Above Stevens' bridge and a few hundred feet below Gordon slough. The portion of which is shown in the picture was used as the lower end of D.Q.Adams' ditch.
Box 28, Folder  31

Eucalyptus lateral, Imperial Valley, Calif 710-A-39 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  1

Irrigation ditch, Calif 710-A-40 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  2

Outlet of upper tunnel showing portion of waste gates on left, Turlock Canal, Calif 710-A-41 Undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 29, Folder  3

Palo Verde canal near Blythe 710-A-42 1914 December

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  4

Palo Verde Canal, looking down form headgate 710-A-43 1915 January

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 29, Folder  5

Ruins of Old Stevens' ditch 710-A-44 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

View taken about one fourth of a mile above Capay, Calif.; ditch has not been in use for a number of years, abandoned on account of litigation.
Box 29, Folder  6

Obstructions in main canal of Raywood Rice Canal and Milling Company, near Raywood, Texas 710-A-47 1901 February

Photographer: F.B.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 29, Folder  7

Adams' ditch, Calif. Ten feet below dam. One foot of water carried 710-A-72 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 29, Folder  8

Moore Ditch, Calif., showing obstruction; watergrass of very rapid growth 710-A-73 1900

Photographer: P.A.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 29, Folder  9

Moore Ditch, Calif., showing obstruction 710-A-74 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 29, Folder  10

Channel of main canal of Alpaugh Irrigation District fouled with tules 710-A-75 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 29, Folder  11

Portion of Alpaugh Irrigation District Canal from which tules have been removed by burning, etc 710-A-76 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 29, Folder  12

Looking down the head of Alpaugh Irrigation District Canal from collecting ditches at Smyrna 710-A-77 1919 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Note width form bank to bank, small size of stream and foul channel.
Box 29, Folder  13

Channel of main canal of Alpaugh Irrigation District fouled with tules 710-A-78 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 29, Folder  14

Dredged section of Alpaugh Irrigation District Ditch near Alpaugh 710-A-79 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

The cost of this cleaning of the canal was so high that the irrigation district directors ordered the district's dredge scrapped and sold.
Box 29, Folder  15

One of the main canals from Bishop Creek, Owens River Valley 710-A-80 1920 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 29, Folder  16

Looking down Placerville Ditch, El Dorado County, from headgate 710-A-82 1919 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 29, Folder  17

Intake, Westside Irrigation District, 1918 710-A-83 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 29, Folder  18

Main canal of Montague Water Conservation District at headgate of penstock of hydraulic pumping plant. Looking east 710-A-84 1928 July 21

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

(a) Main canal (b) Canal supplied by pumping plant Montague Water Conservation District.
Box 29, Folder  19

Canal erosion due to excessive velocities. Kern County Land Company 710-A-85 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  20

Lateral "A", high line canal supplied by pumping plant. Montague Water Conservation District 710-A-86 1928 July 21

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: envelope only, no print
Box 29, Folder  21

Small lateral maintained by hand shoveling. Imperial Irrigation District. Note amount of material on banks that has recently been shoveled out of ditch 710-A-87 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  22

Small lateral on high fill. Imperial Irrigation District 710-A-88 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  23

A lateral, Imperial Irrigation District 710-A-89 1932 March 1

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  24

Field ditch made with disc ridger. Agronomy Division, University Farm, Davis 710-A-90 1932 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 29, Folder  25

Down Vacanora canal from siphon installation. See House Document 359. International Water Commission. United States and Mexico 710-A-92 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 29, Folder  26

Water flowing into Vacanora Canal from break in Vacanora levee about 1 kilometer south of siphon installation. See House Document 359. International Commission U.S. and Mexico 710-A-93 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  27

This picture shows the Vacanora Canal of the Baja California Canal Co 710-A-94 1926

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  28

Typical branch canal, Imperial Irrigation District. Fig. 2 in Bull. 21 710-A-95 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  29

Diversion Canal in Gila River Valley. See House Document 359 710-A-96 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  30

Fig. 11 in International Commission report, House Document 359, United States and Mexico, showing Cerro Prieto Canal, main west side of Imperial Canal in Mexico 710-A-97 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  31

Fig. 3, page 112, House Document No. 359, International Water Commission report. Looking north across Gila River Valley, Arizona toward Muggins Mountains from highway east of Wellton 710-A-98 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  32

Main canal and parallel drainage canal, Wapato Indian Irrigation Project, Yakima Valley, Washington 710-A-99 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 29, Folder  33

Main canal, Wapato Indian Irrigation Project, Washington 710-A-100 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 29, Folder  34

Main Canal, Shasta View. Malin I.D. Orland project 710-A-101 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 30, Folder  1

Lining of Main Canal, Modesto Irrigation District, California 710-B-a-1 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The slope of the sides was 2:1
Box 30, Folder  2

Concrete Lining, Morgan Fill, Turlock Irrigation District, California 710-B-a-2 1915 December 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This shows where the lining joins the retaining wall at the lower end of the fill. The curvature in the bottom lining of the fill is perceptible in this picture. The presence of this curvature allows an inspection to be made of the bottom of the lined section after the water has been turned out, in spite of the fact that pools of water are usually left in the bottom.
Box 30, Folder  3

Concrete Inlet to Reservoir Through Mockingbird Canyon Lake Dam, Riverside, California 710-B-a-3 1915 December 14

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 30, Folder  4

Installing Concrete Side Lining, Above and Adjacent to Peaslee Fill, Turlock Irrigation District, Cal 710-B-a-4 1915 December 1

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

This picture shows the warped transition.
Box 30, Folder  5

Main Canal. Little Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 710-B-a-5 1915 June 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This section of the canal is between the cienaga and the boundary of the District. The metal flume in the background is crossing a swale.
Box 30, Folder  6

Winters Canal, Yolo Water and Power Company, Yolo County, Cal 710-B-a-6 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This shows the concrete lined section looking up-stream from the radial gates at the fork of Winters and Madison Canals.
Box 30, Folder  7

Concrete-lined Main Ditch. Little Rock Creek Irrigation District, Cal 710-B-a-7 1915 June 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 30, Folder  8

Adams Canal of the Yolo Water and Power Co., Yolo County, Cal 710-B-a-8 1914 November 27

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The picture, showing the concrete lined section, was taken from just below the headgate of Adams Canal. This canal supplies lands on the north side of Cache Creek in Yolo County.
Box 30, Folder  9

Turlock Canal Just Below the Heading at La Grange Dam, Cal 710-B-a-9 1915 July 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

On the right is the concrete retaining wall and on the left is a formation of slate rock.
Box 30, Folder  10

Heading of Modesto Canal at La Grange Dam, Tuolumne River, Cal 710-B-a-10 1915 July 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 30, Folder  11

Concrete Ditch, Crocker-Huffman Canal, Merced, Cal 710-B-a-11 1916 July

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 30, Folder  12

Main Canal, Walnut Irrigation District, California 710-B-a-12 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 4 negatives
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

This little district was organized under the original Wright Law in 1893, and is the single exception of the old Wright irrigation districts in California that has continued its organization with entire success and without any financial difficulties whatever. Possibly the secret of the success of this small enterprise lies in the fact that it never issued any bonds but has raised all of its money by water tolls and direct taxes. Another reason is that it lies in a rich and well developed section.
Box 30, Folder  13

Lined section of south San Joaquin canal 710-B-a-13 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 30, Folder  14

Lined section of south San Joaquin canal 710-B-a-15 1910

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 30, Folder  15

Setting concrete lining in south San Joaquin canal 710-B-a-16 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 30, Folder  16

Concrete lined section of Moore Canal, Yolo Water and Power Company, looking upstream from locality of Stephens Bridge. Concrete lining installed winter of 1912-13 710-B-a-18 1914

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 30, Folder  17

Section (dry) of Turlock Canal, showing concrete lining of lower wall, Calif 710-B-a-30 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 30, Folder  18

Los Angeles Aqueduct. Laying slabs to complete sides and laying bottom 710-B-a-56 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 30, Folder  19

Los Angeles Aqueduct, finished canal 710-B-a-58 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 30, Folder  20

Santa Ana Canal, Near Orange, Calif 710-B-a-61 1913 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 30, Folder  21

Los Angeles Aqueduct. Trimming sides and placing guide boards for concrete 710-B-a-64 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 30, Folder  22

Concrete lining Riverside Water Co. canal 710-B-a-68 1915 July

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 30, Folder  23

Oiled banks, Riverdale Water Co. Canal 710-B-a-69 1915 July

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 30, Folder  24

Lining ditch, concrete finished, Imperial Water Co. No. 3 710-B-a-70 1915 January

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 30, Folder  25

Lining ditch, ready for concrete. Imperial W.Co. #3 710-B-a-72 1915 January

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 30, Folder  26

Lining ditch, concrete poured, Imperial W.Co. #3 710-B-a-73 1915 January

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 30, Folder  27

Covina canal showing old cement plaster lining 710-B-a-74 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 30, Folder  28

Lower end of the Cascades on the Los Angeles Aqueduct, near San Fernando Reservoir, Los Angeles, Calif 710-B-a-87 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 30, Folder  29

Upper end of the Cascades on the Los Angeles Aqueduct near San Fernando Reservoir, Los Angeles, Calif 710-B-a-88 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 30, Folder  30

Cascades on the Los Angeles Aqueduct, near San Fernando Reservoir, Los Angeles, Calif 710-B-a-89 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 30, Folder  31

Concrete Ditch, California 710-B-a-91 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Concrete ditch of either Azusa Irrigating Company or Covina Irrigation Company (not sure which) The main ditch diverts for both companies from San Gabriel River, runs through Azusa Irrigating Company, and on to Covina Irrigation Company. Not sure which owns at this point.
Box 30, Folder  32

Laying Concrete Lining on the Los Angeles Aqueduct in Owen's River Valley, California 710-B-a-92 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Note slabs are laid alternately.
Box 30, Folder  33

Main canal of the Fresno Canal and Irrigation Company, Fresno, Calif 710-B-a-95 1914 December

Photographer: J.T.K.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 30, Folder  34

Curves in Riverside Water Co. canal 710-B-a-97 1915 July

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 30, Folder  35

Los Angeles Aqueduct, laying bottom and finishing sides with plaster coat 710-B-a-98 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 30, Folder  36

Bear River Canal of Pacific Gas and Electric Company a short distance below Lake Spalding 710-B-a-99 1918 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 31, Folder  1

Laying concrete lining in ditch 710-B-a-102 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  2

Lined portion of south San Joaquin canal showing Oakdale canal on opposite side 710-B-a-103 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  3

Lined section and spillway, South San Joaquin canal 710-B-a-104 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  4

No. 368 - Rock and lined sections south San Joaquin canal 710-B-a-105 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  5

Lined section south San Joaquin canal and tunnel 710-B-a-106 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  6

Lined portion of Clarke Colony Canal, near Greenfield 710-B-a-109 1920 September 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  7

Concrete canal lining on fill. Lining 2 1/2" thick reinforced with 6" x 6" #10 wire mesh. Construction joints at 10'. Side slopes 3/4 to 1. Cost of this lining about 16 cents per square foot. Fresno Irrig. Dist 710-B-a-112 1929 May 14

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  8

Precast canal lining. James Irrig. Dist. V shaped ditch 2.8' deep and 10' wide on top. Lining 2" thick. Joints at 3' intervals 710-B-a-114 1929 May 11

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  9

Precast canal lining 2" thick. V shaped ditch 2.8' vertical to 5' horizontal. Top width 10'. Construction joints at 3' intervals. James Irrig. Dist 710-B-a-115 1929 May 11

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  10

Canal lining. 2 1/2" thick, reinforced with 6" x 6", #10 wire mesh. Mr. E. Sibley, Secretary, Alta Irrigation District. No contraction joints provided and small cracks have developed at about 15' intervals. A very smooth lining 710-B-a-116 1929 May 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  11

Concrete lined canal near diversion point at the Capay Weir on south side canal. Note fish screen in canal. Yolo Water & Power Co 710-B-a-117 1929 April 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  12

Canal in Porterville Clay adobe. Lining is 4" thick and reinforced 3/8" square bars at 8" centers both ways. Expansion joints at 15' intervals filled with asphalt. Alta Irrigation District 710-B-a-118 1929 May 28

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 31, Folder  13

Main canal above pumping plant No. 1. West Stanislaus Irrigation District. Lining 3" thick, reinforced 1/4" bars at 12" end 24". Cost of lining averaged $0.152 per square foot 710-B-a-119 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  14

Concrete lined private ditch in Turlock Irrigation District. Plain concrete lining 2" thick 710-B-a-120 1929 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  15

Untitled 710-B-a-121 to 130 undated

Physical Description: 7 prints
Box 31, Folder  16

Bank lining, Plain concrete 2" thick. Modesto Irrigation District 710-B-a-131 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  17

Concrete lined canal. Lining 2" thick, not reinforced. Modesto Irrigation District 710-B-a-132 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  18

Concrete bank lining. Fresno Irrig. Dist. Slope 3/4 hor. to 1 vert.; thickness, 2 1/2", reinforced with 4" x 8" - #13 wire mesh 710-B-a-133 1930 January

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  19

Setting template and preparing canal for lining. Turlock Irrigation District. L.W. Terrell, Contractor 710-B-a-134 1930 February

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 31, Folder  20

Concrete lined canal, Turlock Irrigation District, showing frequency of contraction cracks. Lateral No. 3 below Drop No. 6. Cracks are painted with bituminous paint. Count of cracks showed 29 in 200 feet. Lining placed January 6, 1923 710-B-a-135 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  21

Concrete lined ditch for Improvement District. Turlock Irrigation District 710-B-a-136 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  22

Small gunite lined lateral. Note unusual shape of cross section designed to obtain favorable hydraulic conditions with variable flow in order to prevent silt from depositing. Imperial Irrigation District 710-B-a-137 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  23

Gunite lined lateral, Imperial Irrigation District 710-B-a-138 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  24

Concrete lined canal. Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company main canal east of Santa Ana, Calif 710-B-a-139 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 31, Folder  25

Concrete lined canal. Anaheim Union Water Company near Yorba Linda, Calif 710-B-a-140 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 31, Folder  26

Concrete lined ditch, Pleasant Valley Water Co., Porterville, capacity about 5 c.f.s 710-B-a-141 1930 May

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  27

Concrete lined canal 710-B-a-142 1916

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  28

Concrete lined canal in California. West Stanislaus - Irrigation District 710-B-a-143 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 31, Folder  29

West Stanislaus Concrete line and Main canal-looking west 710-B-a-144 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 31, Folder  30

Main canal on the Yakima Project, Washington 710-B-a-149 1932

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  31

Construction of reinforced concrete lined irrigation canal. Fresno Irrigation District, Fresno, Calif 710-B-a-151 1938

Photographer: Gerner, A.J., Fresno Irrigation District
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 31, Folder  32

Capay canal, Clear Lake Water Co. Looking downstream from Capay dam 710-B-a-152 1939 December 05

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  33

Concrete lined canals in the Consolidated Irrigation District constructed by Public Works Administration 710-B-a-153 1939 November

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 31, Folder  34

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. At U.S. Date Garden, Indio, Calif. Walter Reuther discussing soils in citrus orchard 710-B-a-154 1946 March 2

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  35

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. U.S. Date Garden at Laboratory 710-B-a-155 1946 March 2

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  36

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Two views of heavily eroded mountains north of Coachella Canal at Mixing plant northeast of Mecca 710-B-a-156 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 31, Folder  37

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Group at Coachella Canal at unfinished section northeast of Mecca. Lining operations in progress five miles upstream from this point 710-B-a-157 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  38

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Coachella Canal, finished section looking west 710-B-a-158 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 31, Folder  39

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Coachella Canal, finished section looking east 710-B-a-159 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  1

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Coachella Canal - Paver, looking west 710-B-a-160 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  2

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Coachella Canal - Views of paver looking east 710-B-a-161 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Box 32, Folder  3

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Coachella Canal - mixer truck delivering concrete to paver 710-B-a-162 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 32, Folder  4

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Coachella Canal - trimmer looking east. Works 200 yards ahead of paver 710-B-a-163 1946 March 3

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 32, Folder  5

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Carrot crop west of El Centro, Imperial Valley 710-B-a-164 1946 March 4

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 32, Folder  6

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Group at Drop 5, All American Canal. (Roben, Chief Water Master) 710-B-a-165 1946 March 5

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  7

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Power Foundations at Drop 5, All American Canal 710-B-a-166 1946 March 5

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  8

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Drop 5, All American Canal, Briar Canal Heading in distance 710-B-a-167 1946 March 5

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  9

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. End of Briar Canal - flume is beginning of Lateral Canal 710-B-a-168 1946 March 5

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  10

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. New River Crossing, West of Calexico 710-B-a-169 1946 March 5

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 32, Folder  11

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Group at Coachella Canal northeast of Niland. Mr. Elmer Harrog, Superintendent, Imperial Irrigation District 710-B-a-170 1946 March 6

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  12

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Culvert for road crossing, Coachella Canal northeast of Niland 710-B-a-171 1946 March 6

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  13

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Standard gate lifter, Imperial Irrigation District 710-B-a-172 1946 March 7

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

See also 710-B-a-195 for corresponding twice in use at Yuma, Bureau of Reclamation.
Box 32, Folder  14

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Tile laying machine (private contractor) 710-B-a-173 1946 March 7

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 32, Folder  15

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Ruth Dredger cleaning canals. Only 9 now working in District, formerly 35 710-B-a-174 1946 March 8

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 32, Folder  16

Check gate All American Canal at Coachella Canal Heading. Trip with 7 Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946 710-B-a-175 1946 March 9

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  17

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Drop #2, All American Canal 710-B-a-176 1946 March 9

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  18

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Looking east at Drop 3 Power House, All American Canal 710-B-a-177 1946 March 9

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  19

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Looking west, Drop 3 Power House, All American Canal 710-B-a-178 1946 March 9

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  20

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. De Anza Hotel, Calexico 710-B-a-179 1946 March 10

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  21

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Desert scene enroute to Yuma (wind) 710-B-a-180 1946 March 11

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  22

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Laguna Dam 710-B-a-181 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  23

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam 710-B-a-182 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  24

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Trash rack at Imperial Dam 710-B-a-183 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  25

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam from main gate structure to desilting basins in distance 710-B-a-184 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  26

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam - training walls to carry water to various desilting basins 710-B-a-185 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  27

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam - main roller gates 710-B-a-186 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  28

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam - agitators in desilting basin 710-B-a-187 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  29

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam - main crest 710-B-a-188 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  30

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Imperial Dam - desilting basins 710-B-a-189 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  31

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Siphon Drop Power House - interior 710-B-a-190 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  32

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Entrance to Colorado River Siphon opposite Yuma 710-B-a-191 1946 March 12

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  33

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Pilot Knob Drop and Wasteway 710-B-a-192 1946 March 13

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  34

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Rockwood heading from Pilot Knob Wasteway 710-B-a-193 1946 March 13

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  35

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Interior Gila #1 Pump House 710-B-a-194 1946 March 13

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  36

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Bureau of Reclamation standard gate lifter, Yuma Project. (See picture #710-B-1-172 for Imperial Irrigation District type.) 710-B-a-195 1946 March 13

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  37

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Ditcher, Macco Co, Los Angeles. This machine operates 200 yards in advance of guniting operations 710-B-a-196 1946 March 13

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 32, Folder  38

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Gillispie Dam on Gila River, view from highway at Gila Crossing between Gila Bend and Phoenix 710-B-a-197 1946 March 14

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 32, Folder  39

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Granite Reef Dam, diversion works on Salt River for Salt River Valley Project 710-B-a-198 1946 March 15

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 32, Folder  40

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States, Feb. 28 to Apr. 15, 1946. Salt River Valley, small drop on south flowing canal northwest of Phoenix. Slope 12 - 15 feet per mile; numerous drops in one mile of canal 710-B-a-199 1946 March 18

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  1

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Water distribution by furrows, Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside, California 710-B-a-200 1946 March

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 33, Folder  2

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Coolidge Dam, Arizona 710-B-a-201a 1946 March

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 5 negatives
Box 33, Folder  3

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Snow scene, Grass Valley, California, J.B.Brown 710-B-a-202 1946 March 29

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  4

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Snow scene, Grass Valley, California, Quan and Yeh 710-B-a-203 1946 March 29

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  5

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Don Pedro Dam, spillway 710-B-a-204 1946 March 30

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  6

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Don Pedro Dam, downstream face 710-B-a-205 1946 March 30

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  7

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Don Pedro Dam, downstream face and power house 710-B-a-206 1946 March 30

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 33, Folder  8

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Diversion Dam, Southern Oregon 710-B-a-207 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  9

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Diversion Dam, Southern Oregon 710-B-a-208 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  10

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Crown Point, Oregon, Columbia River Highway 710-B-a-209 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  11

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Bonneville Dam, Columbia River 710-B-a-210 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 33, Folder  12

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Power plant, Bonneville Dam, Columbia River 710-B-a-211 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 33, Folder  13

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Roza Diversion Dam, Washington 710-B-a-212 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 4 negatives
Box 33, Folder  14

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Wood stave irrigation pipe, Yakima Valley, Washington 710-B-a-213 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  15

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Grand Coulee Dam, Washington 710-B-a-214a 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 5 negatives
Box 33, Folder  16

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Wood flume for distribution of irrigation water, Prosser Irrigation Experiment Station, Washington 710-B-a-215 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  17

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Erosion studies, Prosser Irrigation Experiment Station, Washington. Collecting runoff at end of furrows 710-B-a-216 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  18

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Erosion plot, Prosser Irrigation Experiment Station, Washington. Runoff measuring equipment 710-B-a-217 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  19

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Equipment for measuring runoff from plots in erosion studies, Irrigation Experiment Station, Prosser, Washington 710-B-a-218 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  20

Trip with seven Chinese technicians visiting irrigation and drainage projects in Western States. Diversion Structure, Boise, Project 710-B-a-220 1946 April

Photographer: Doneen, L. D. (Lloyd David), 1905-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 33, Folder  21

Friant-Kern Canal just north of Kings River 710-B-a-221 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  22

Friant-Kern Canal just north of Kings River 710-B-a-222 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  23

South end, Kings River Siphon, Friant-Kern Canal 3200" long, 24' 2 1/2" diameter 710-B-a-223 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  24

Through unlined cut to south end of Kings River Siphon, Friant-Kern Canal 710-B-a-224 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  25

Unlined section, Friant-Kern Canal, back of Campbell Mt. 64' on bottom. 18 mi. out of 153 mi. Friant to Kaweah R. unlined 710-B-a-225 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  26

Looking over part of Orange Cove Irrigation District line of Friant-Kern Canal about horizontally through picture 710-B-a-226 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  27

Friant-Kern Canal about midway between St. John River and Kaweah River. Drainage inlets for groundwater in bottom of Canal 710-B-a-227 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  28

"S" curve in Friant-Kern Canal about 1/4 mile above Kaweah R 710-B-a-229 1948 November 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  29

Friant Dam Spillway 710-B-a-230 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  30

Millentson Lake, above Friant Dam, low water 710-B-a-331 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  31

Beginning of Friant-Kern Canal from Friant Drive 710-B-a-332 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  32

Upper face of Friant Dam 710-B-a-333 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  33

Lower face of Friant dam from bridge 710-B-a-334 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  34

Madera Canal short distance below Friant 710-B-a-335 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  35

Siphon on Madera Canal 710-B-a-336 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  36

Unlined portions of Madera Canal 710-B-a-337 1948 November 23

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  37

Inlet to Delta-Mendota Canal, (not yet completed?) Foggy morning. 70' wide on bottom 710-B-a-338 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  38

Section of Delta Mendota Canal above Mt. Home Siphon 710-B-a-339 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  39

Mt. Home Siphon, Delta-Mendota Canal looking south. 24' 2 1/2" diameter 710-B-a-340 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  40

Mt. Home Sipon, Delta-Mendota Canal looking north 710-B-a-341 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  41

Portion of upper 15 mile. Delta-Mendota Canal. 4600 c. fts 710-B-a-342 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  42

Portion of upper 15 miles of Delta-Mendota Canal. 48' wide on bottle. 4600 c. fts 710-B-a-343 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  43

Part of upper 15 miles of Delta-Mendota Canal. Cap. 4600 cu. ft. sec 710-B-a-344 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  44

Canal lining equipment, Delta-Mendota Canal 710-B-a-345 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  45

Finishing equipment, lining Delta-Mendota Canal 710-B-a-346 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  46

Equipment for spraying on Hunt is process parafine base. Delta Mendota Canal 710-B-a-347 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 33, Folder  47

Spraying on "Protex" or "Konkur" Hunt's process parafine base. Delta-Mendota Canal 710-B-a-348 1948 November 24

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 34, Folder  1

Main Distributing Furrow in a Citrus Orchard at Fair Oaks, California, showing lateral furrows leading off on each side, also burlap protection in main furrow to prevent washing 710-B-b-1 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 34, Folder  2

Similar to Picture No. 710-B-b-1, showing burlap protection in the main furrow, in more detail 710-B-b-1a undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 34, Folder  3

Azusa Irrigation Co. canal below San Gabriel Canon. Lined with boulders and cement 710-B-b-2 1914 July

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 34, Folder  4

Bear Valley Mutual Water Co. canal near Redlands. Lining of cobble and cement on high grade just below canyon 710-B-b-3 1914 September

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 34, Folder  5

Water lifted by pumping plant. Newly constructed canal leading from Honey Lake, Lassen county 710-B-b-4 1916

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 34, Folder  6

Canal lining with Koroseal, by V.H. Scott and J.H. Luthin. Location in excess spill canal of Clear Lake Water Co. Canal, southwest corner of University Farm, Davis. Cross section before cleaning 710-B-b-5 1950 July 10

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 34, Folder  7

Canal lining with Koroseal, by V.H. Scott and J.N. Luthin. Location in excess spill canal of Clear Lake Water Co. Canal, southwest corner of University Farm Davis. Cross section before cleaning. Same as 710-B-b-5 710-B-b-6 1950 July 10

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 34, Folder  8

Canal lining with Koroseal, by V.H. Scott and J.N. Luthin. Location in excess spill canal of Clear Lake Water Co. Canal, southwest corner of University Farm, Davis. Preparing slopes for lining 710-B-b-7 1950 July 10

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 34, Folder  9

Canal lining with Koroseal, by V.H. Scott and J.N. Luthin. Location in excess spill canal of Clear Lake Water Co. Canal, southwest corner of Univ. Farm, Davis. Preparing slopes for lining 710-B-b-8 1950 July 10

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 34, Folder  10

Canal lining with Koroseal, excess spill canal of Clear Lake Water Co. Canal, southwest corner of Univ. Farm. 1st section (5') laid 6" below canal surface before backfilled. 2nd 5' section laid on surface sterilized with Borax 710-B-b-9 1950 July 10

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 34, Folder  11

Canal lining with Koroseal, excess spill canal of Clear Lake Water Co. Canal, S.W. corner of University Farm. Finished sections. 1st section backfilled, 2nd section on surface 710-B-b-10 1950 July 10

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 34, Folder  12

Applying gunite on rocky section of canal. Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 710-C-1 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 34, Folder  13

Applying gunite on main canal, Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 710-C-2 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 34, Folder  14

Applying gunite on main canal, Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 710-C-3 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 34, Folder  15

Applying gunite on main canal Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 710-C-4 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 34, Folder  16

Applying gunite on main canal, Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 710-C-5 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 34, Folder  17

Close view of gunite bench flume being built, Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 710-C-6 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Picture shows forms, end of finished portion, plum bob used for trueing wall, side wall, reinforcing mesh and rods, and end of twisted bar reinforcing cross ties.
Box 34, Folder  18

Digging a new lateral for Sutter-Butte Canal west of Gridley 710-C-7 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 34, Folder  19

Portion of Completed Ditch Built by Buckeye Trencher. Paradise Irrigation District 710-C-8 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 34, Folder  20

Trenching with Buckeye Trencher for Paradise Irrigation District Pipe Line 710-C-9 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (chipped corner)

Scope and Content

The picture shows the typical condition found in this district prior to clearing of the land. July, 1917.
Box 34, Folder  21

Looking Toward the Rear of Buckeye Trencher, Paradise Irrigation District 710-C-10 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

This picture shows the rolling topography. July, 1917.
Box 34, Folder  22

Close View of Trencher. Paradise Irrigation District 710-C-11 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The 18-inch rule at the right indicates the size of some of the cobbles encountered by the trencher.
Box 34, Folder  23

Canal construction using Fresno Scraper 710-C-12 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 34, Folder  24

Los Angeles Aqueducts. Canal excavation as left by steam shovel 710-C-15 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 34, Folder  25

Excavating main canal on Durham State Land Settlement with tractor and excavating machine 710-C-17 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 34, Folder  26

Dredging a drainage canal in District 33, Butte County 710-C-18 1921 Fall

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 34, Folder  27

Making ditch with excavator. Willows 710-C-19 1916

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 34, Folder  28

Excavator in ditch construction, near Woodland, California 710-C-20 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 35, Folder  1

Excavator in ditch construction, near Woodland 710-C-21 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  2

Excavator in ditch construction, near Woodland 710-C-22 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 35, Folder  3

Excavator in ditch construction, near Woodland 710-C-23 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  4

Excavator in ditch construction, near Woodland 710-C-24 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 35, Folder  5

Excavator in ditch construction, near Woodland, California 710-C-25 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  6

Troweling concrete lining. Improvement District ditch. Turlock Irrigation District. 3 views 710-C-26 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 35, Folder  7

Painting fresh concrete lining with "Hunt Process" asphaltic paint. This method of curing concrete lining was used exclusively on Improvement District and Irrigation District work in 1930-31. Turlock Irrigation District 2 views 710-C-27 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 35, Folder  8

Excavating puddled ditch to final grade and shape for concrete lining. Improvement District work. Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-28 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  9

Trimming side slopes to exact line and grade for concrete lining. Improvement District work. Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-29 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  10

Setting grade stakes at top edges of lining by means of template set on center line grade stake. Construction of lined ditch for Improvement District, Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-30 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  11

Puddling ditch prior to placing concrete lining. Improvement District Ditch. Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-31 1931 March

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  12

Trimming bottom of ditch to final grade for concrete lining of Improvement District ditches. Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-32 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  13

Placing concrete lining in private ditch. Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-33 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  14

Construction of lined ditch for improvement districts. Turlock Irrigation District (3 views) 710-C-34 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 35, Folder  15

Concrete mixer used in lining ditches for improvement districts. Turlock Irrigation District 710-C-35 1931 March

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  16

Construction of lateral on fill by means of silting in between levees. Levees placed 100 feet apart. Final grade of lateral to be several feet above top of present levees. Imperial Irrigation District 710-C-36 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  17

Constructing shallow drain with Ruth dredge, Imperial Irrigation District 710-C-37 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 35, Folder  18

Construction, All American Canal, Imperial Valley 710-C-38 1936 August 29

Photographer: Compton, O. C. (Oliver Cecil), 1903-
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 35, Folder  19

Consolidated Main Canal near Sanger showing concrete lining placed winter of 1938-39 by WPA. Lining 2/10 ft. thick. Reinforced side slopes approximately 1 or 1 1/4 710-C-40 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 35, Folder  20

Consolidated Main Canal near Sanger. Shaping canal section prior to concrete lining. Work being done by WPA force 710-C-41 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 35, Folder  21

Consolidated Main Canal near Sanger showing shape of canal and demolition of concrete section gate made necessary by regrading of the canal for lining 710-C-42 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 35, Folder  22

Consolidated Canal near Sanger. Shows shaping of canal section prior to concrete lining. Shows template used for obtaining true cross- section 710-C-43 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 35, Folder  23

(a) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Consolidated Irrigation District. Setting grade stakes in canal that has been puddled. Bottom of finished canal to be nearly 3 feet below bottom of puddles ditch 710-C-44 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  24

(b) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Excavating puddled ditch to line and grade. Grade stakes for bottom of ditch set 50 feet apart in holes dug for that purpose 710-C-45 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  25

(c) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Shaping canal to proper cross-section prior to lining 710-C-46 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  26

(d) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Iron bars set to exact line and grade as shown by chalk line at bottom and top of slope. Bank then trimmed to final shape with a scraper 710-C-47 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 35, Folder  27

(e) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Iron bars set to exact line and grade as shown by chalk line at bottom and top of slope. Bank then trimmed to final shape with a scraper 710-C-48 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 35, Folder  28

(f) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Lining side slopes. Concrete placed on bank with shovel and troweled with wooden float to a thickness of 1/10'. Note use of steel band to govern thickness of lining 710-C-49 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  29

(g) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Lining side slopes. Concrete placed on bank with shovel and troweled with wooden float to a thickness of 1/10'. Note use of steel bank to govern thickness of lining 710-C-50 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 35, Folder  30

(h) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Mixing crew. Concrete mix consists of 3 1/2 cu. ft. of fine gravel 1/4"-5/8", 3 1/2 cu. ft. sand up to 1/4", 1 sack cement, 2 lbs CaCl2 in solution and about 6 1/2 gal. water. Concrete crew consists of 19 men placing and mixing 710-C-51 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  31

(i) Concrete lining of small canal lateral near Canal School east of Selma. Completed section of lateral 710-C-52 1939 October 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  32

Oil Weed Burner, Valley Irrigation Co., Willows, Cal 710-D-1 1916 May 11

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

This is used to burn the weeds in the main canals.
Box 35, Folder  33

Result of Canal Cleaning, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., Willows, Cal 710-D-2 1915 May 11

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

An oil burner was used to eradicate the weeds in this canal.
Box 35, Folder  34

Oil Weed Burner, Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., Willow, Cal 710-D-3 1916 May 11

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This is used to burn the weeds in the main canals.
Box 35, Folder  35

Ditch Cleaning Machine, Marysville, California 710-D-4 1916 April

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 35, Folder  36

Dredger Cleaning Highline Canal, Water Company No. 3, Imperial Valley, California, 1917 710-D-5 1917 May 31

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  37

Ruth Dredger Cleaning lateral of Imperial Water Company No. 3. September 3, 1917 710-D-6 1917 September 3

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  38

Canal Cleaning. Dutton Dredge, Imperial Valley, Calif 710-D-9 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 35, Folder  39

Canal Cleaning. Work of V on Date Lateral, Imperial Valley, Calif 710-D-10 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 35, Folder  40

Canal Cleaning. Farmers' V for cleaning ditches. Front view. Imperial Valley, Calif 710-D-11 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 35, Folder  41

Canal Cleaning. I.W. Co. No. 7 V, Holtville, Calif 710-D-12 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 35, Folder  42

Canal Cleaning. I.W. Co. No. 7 V, front view, Holville, Calif 710-D-13 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 35, Folder  43

Canal Cleaning. I.W. Co. No. 7 V, Rear view. Holtville, Calif 710-D-15 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 36, Folder  1

Dogwood canal, Imperial Valley, cleared with V 710-D-19 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  2

Chain and bucket type of dredger used to clean canals in Imperial I.D 710-D-20 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  3

Canal Cleaning. Farmers' V for cleaning ditches - side view. Imperial Valley, California 710-D-21 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  4

Chain and bucket type of dredger used to clean canals in Imperial I.D 710-D-22 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  5

Chain and bucket type of dredger used to clean canals in Imperial I.D 710-D-23 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  6

Chain and bucket type of dredger used to clean canals in Imperial I.D 710-D-24 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 36, Folder  7

"Ruth" - Dredger or Excavator on Main Canal of Imperial Water Co. No. 4, California 710-D-25 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Used for cleaning canals of medium size and laterals in Imperial Valley. These are not used so much as formerly.
Box 36, Folder  8

Gate for cleaning canal. Turlock Canal, Calif. Not a flushing gate, but an entrance and outlet for teams 710-D-26 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  9

Hydraulic dredge below headgate, Imperial canal 710-D-27 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 36, Folder  10

Cleaning ditch with steel V and two engines. Imperial W. Co. #1 710-D-28 1915

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  11

Moss growth in North Avenue Canal. Moss gives trouble only in canals into which well water is pumped. Fresno Irrig. Dist 710-D-30 1929 May 9

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  12

View of banks of small lateral after grading with rotary grader preparatory to dredging. Calipatria Division, Imperial Irrigation District. (2 views) 710-D-31 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 36, Folder  13

Discing to control growth of willows and bamboo on canal banks. Growth as shown on right can be killed or materially set back in this way. Imperial Irrigation District 710-D-32 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  14

Dredging small lateral with Ruth Dredger. Imperial Irrigation District. (2 views) 710-D-33 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  15

Large lateral, Imperial Irrigation District. Right hand bank has been recently dredged with Ruth Dredger, left hand bank not yet dredged. Note growth of grass on berm, left bank 710-D-34 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  16

Dredging large lateral with Ruth Dredger. Wheel span 36 feet. Imperial Irrigation District 710-D-35 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  17

Pond weeds. Irrigation canal, Fresno irrigation district. Potamogeton americanus 710-D-36 1936 May 29

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  18

Potamogeton pusillus (Slender pond-weed), irrigation canal, Fresno Irrigation District 710-D-37 1936 May 29

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  19

Cleaning canal with dredge - clam shell. Imperial Valley 710-D-40 1916

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  20

Bank Protection below Capay Dam of Yolo Water and Power Company, on Cache Creek, California 710-E-2 1914

Photographer: J.L.K.
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  21

Untitled 710-E-3 undated

Physical Description: envelope only, no print
Box 36, Folder  22

Clear Lake Canal Seepage Tests 710-F-1a 1940 November 27

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 3 negatives

Scope and Content

a. North bank, section 2. b. North bank, section 6. c. View East, section 6.
Box 36, Folder  23

Clear Lake Canal Seepage Tests 710-F-1d 1940 November 27

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 3 negatives

Scope and Content

d. Bottom section 6. e. North bank, section 6. f. North bank, section 2.
Box 36, Folder  24

Clear Lake Canal Seepage Tests 710-F-1g 1940 November 27

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

g. East end, Section 4.
Box 36, Folder  25

View of experimental section about 5 miles west of Woodland. Experiments being conducted to determine effect of salt treatment of canal banks and bottom on seepage loss on canals. 1000' section of this canal was divided into 10, 100' ponds by means of 11 water-tight bulk heads. This view shows "upper" pond No. 1 during first trial to determine rate of loss of water before treatments were started. Note that water level has dropped about a foot in depth from upper limit as noted from line of wet soil on bank 710-F-2 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  26

Canal seepage experiments, near Woodland. View shows close-up of one of the bulk heads and inlet pipes by which water was admitted to canal from 10" surface pipe laid in trench along canal bank as shown in picture 710-F-4 710-F-3 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  27

Canal seepage experiments, near Woodland. 10" surface pipe in trench along canal bank to admit water to ponds for experiments 710-F-4 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  28

Canal seepage experiments, near Woodland. Water being admitted to pond 710-F-5 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  29

Canal seepage experiments, near Woodland. Water level in pond in foreground has receded about 2 to 3" from highest level; pond immediately below being filled 710-F-6 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  30

Canal seepage experiments near Woodland. Method of determining rate of seepage loss from canals. Hook gauge readings from bench mark on bulk head were taken at 15 to 30 minute intervals during entire period that water remained in pond which varied from about 8 to 14 hrs. for the different ponds 710-F-7 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  31

Canal seepage experiments, near Woodland. Original condition of canal banks which were covered with fairly heavy growth of Bermuda grass. Bottom was cleaned and covered with a few inches of water. Pond is beginning to fill 710-F-8 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  32

Canal seepage experiments near Woodland. Determining elevation of water surface in second run which was continued the following day 710-F-9 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  33

Canal seepage experiments near Woodland. Appearance of canal after 3/4 lb. per sq. ft. coarse salt was applied to both bottom and sides of canal in pond 8. The salt treatment was extended only to high water line in canal. Fairly uniform distribution was obtained by dividing the ponds into 10-foot sections and applying proper amount of salt to each section 710-F-10 1940 October 29

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  34

Canal seepage experiments, near Woodland. 3/4 lb. per sq. ft. of salt applied to narrow strip along canal bank only 710-F-11 1940 October 28

Photographer: W.R. Ames Co.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  35

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Storm water spill into the All American Canal 710-G-1 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  36

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Overpass for storm water 710-G-2 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  37

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Construction of an overpass for storm water 710-G-3 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 36, Folder  38

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Construction of an overpass for storm water 710-G-4 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  39

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Agitator in the settling basins at the head of the new A.A.C 710-G-5 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  40

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Head work structures at All American Canal, Colorado River, California side 710-G-6 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  41

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Head work structures at All American Canal, Colorado River, California side 710-G-7 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  42

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. All American Canal near highway 710-G-8 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 36, Folder  43

All American Canal trip and Imperial Dam trip, Mar. 9, 1937. Sand dunes near highway near Holtville and Yuma 710-G-9 1937 March 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 5 negatives
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 37, Folder  1

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. All-American Canal from No. 3 power house 710-G-10 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  2

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. No. 3 power house, All-American Canal 710-G-11 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  3

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. All-American Canal below No. 3 power house 710-G-12 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  4

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Up All-American Canal at highway crossing 710-G-13 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  5

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Down All-American Canal at highway crossing 710-G-14 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  6

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Headgate of Coachella branch canal 710-G-15 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  7

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Drop at head of Coachella branch canal 710-G-16 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  8

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Up All-American Canal from head of Coachella branch 710-G-17 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  9

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Coachella Branch Canal 710-G-18 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  10

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Mesa on west side of head of Coachella branch canal 710-G-19 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  11

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Alfalfa on Yuma Mesa Experiment Farm 710-G-20 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  12

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Alfalfa on Yuma Mesa Experiment Farm 710-G-21 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 37, Folder  13

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. All-American Dam on Colorado River 710-G-22 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  14

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. General view of settling basin, head of All-American Canal 710-G-23 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  15

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Near head of All-American Canal showing channel leading to settling basins 710-G-24 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  16

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Close-up All-American Dam across Colorado River 710-G-25 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  17

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Close-up of control works, head of All-American Canal 710-G-26 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  18

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Channel between two of settling basins at head of All-American Canal 710-G-27 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  19

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Settling basins, head of All-American Canal 710-G-28 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  20

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Settling basins, head of All-American Canal 710-G-29 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  21

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. One of the overhead passes for storm water on All-American Canal above Yuma 710-G-30 1941 February

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  22

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. All-American Canal above Yuma 710-G-31 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  23

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. All-American Canal above Yuma 710-G-32 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 37, Folder  24

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. All-American Canal above Yuma 710-G-33 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  25

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. No.3 power house on All-American Canal 710-G-34 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  26

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. New river crossing, All-American Canal 710-G-35 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  27

Trip beginning February 9, 1941 - All-American Canal, Imperial Valley, and Yuma Mesa. Canal above new river crossing All-American Canal 710-G-36 1941 February 9

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  28

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Frank Adams. Kajaloo Dam 710-H-1 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  29

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Frank Adams, March 10. Construction scene on Kajaloo reservoir 710-H-2 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 37, Folder  30

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Frank Adams, March 10, 1937. Construction scene at Kajaloo reservoir 710-H-3 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 37, Folder  31

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, Frank Adams, March 10, 1937. Construction of settling basin. See 710-H-20 and 21 710-H-4 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 37, Folder  32

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Part of lined portion of aqueduct 710-H-5 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 37, Folder  33

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Lining canal on the Colorado River Aqueduct 710-H-6 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 6 prints
Box 37, Folder  34

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Lining aqueduct 710-H-7 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 37, Folder  35

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Construction of concrete pipe 710-H-8 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 37, Folder  36

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Construction of concrete pipe 710-H-9 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  37

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Construction of concrete pipe 710-H-10 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 37, Folder  38

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Construction of twin siphons 710-H-11 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 37, Folder  39

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Construction of twin siphons 710-H-12 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  40

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Main pipe line on the first pumping lift on Colorado River. S. H. Finley standing on pipe 710-H-13 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 5 prints
Box 37, Folder  41

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Excavation work at Parker Dam 710-H-14 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 37, Folder  42

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Excavation work at Parker Dam 710-H-15 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 37, Folder  43

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Colorado River near Parker Dam 710-H-16 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  44

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, March 10, 11, 1937. Construction of main pumping plant at Colorado River of the Colorado River Aqueduct 710-H-17 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 37, Folder  45

Colorado River at intake of pumping plant. Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937 710-H-18 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  46

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Construction camp along Colorado River 710-H-19 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 37, Folder  47

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Construction of settling basin on the Colorado River Aqueduct 710-H-20 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 37, Folder  48

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Similar to 710-H- 20, Construction of settling basin on the Colorado River Aqueduct 710-H-21 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 37, Folder  49

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Construction of settling basin on the Colorado River Aqueduct. See 710-H-20, 21 710-H-22 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 37, Folder  50

Colorado River Aqueduct Trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Construction of the pumping plant, Colorado River Aqueduct 710-H-23 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 37, Folder  51

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Pumping plant construction. See 710-H-23 710-H-24 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 37, Folder  52

Colorado River Aqueduct trip, Mar. 10, 11, 1937. Left to right: Colonel S. H. Finley, Harold Walberg, Mr. Rutherford (Pacific Rural Press, L A. Office), M. R. Huberty and Frank Adams 710-H-25 1937 March 10

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 38, Folder  1

Reservoir of Sam Skaggs, Madera, California 720-2 1916 February 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The wave-break on the east and south sides of the reservoir is shown here. The hardest winds are from the northwest and consequently it is often considered necessary in this section to provide a wave-break in only the southeast corner. This consists merely of a solid wooden fence built along the tow or inner slope. One of the outlets is shown in the center of the picture.
Box 38, Folder  2

Pulaski's Reservoir, Partly Constructed, Madera, California 720-5 1916 February 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 38, Folder  3

Reservoir of Wolters Bros., Showing Wave-Break, Madera, Cal 720-6 1916 February 29

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This brush protection against wave action extends entirely around the inside slope and consists of a wire fence with heavy posts, back-filled with apricot cuttings. It forms one of the most effective wavebreaks found in this section. In the northeast corner, on the right, is shown the concrete structure which takes the place of an inlet from the pumping plant and an outlet when the large head of water provided by the reservoir is taken for the lower lands are being irrigated, an outlet about one-half way down the left hand bank is used.
Box 38, Folder  4

Reservoir of Jos. Mathauser, Concrete-Lined, Orland, Cal 720-7 1916 March 7

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This lining is 3 to 4 inches thick of a 1:4 or 1:5 mixture of concrete and cost $485.00 or 30 cents per square yard. A lining of some sort is necessary in this section because of the very porous nature of the gravelly soil type. One of the two outlets to the reservoir is shown on the right.
Box 38, Folder  5

Reservoir of G.W. Cummings, Fairmead, California 720-8 1916 March 2

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 38, Folder  6

Pumping Plant and Reservoir, Fairmead Colony, Madera County, California 720-9 1915 February 6

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 38, Folder  7

Eucalyptus Reservoir, Cuyamaca Water System, San Diego County 720-13 1918 January

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 38, Folder  8

Portion of Basin of Kings River to be covered by Pine Flat Reservoir 720-14 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 38, Folder  9

East side of canyon at damsite of proposed Peete's Valley Reservoir for Honey Lake Valley Irrigation, Lassen Co., Cal 720-15 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 38, Folder  10

Proposed damsite, Red Rock Reservoir, Southern Lassen Irrigation District, California 720-16 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

A dam 130 feet high is, at this point, estimated to give a storage capacity in Red Rock Creek Valley of 100,000 acre-feet to be filled mainly from Long Valley and Last Chance Creeks.
Box 38, Folder  11

Lands to be flooded by Baxter Creek Irrigation District Reservoir on Baxter Creek, Lassen County, Cal 720-17 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

The dam crosses the valley a little below the left edge of the picture.
Box 38, Folder  12

Portion of Basin, Proposed Last Chance Reservoir, Southern Lassen Irrigation District, Cal 720-18 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 38, Folder  13

Proposed damsite for Last Chance Reservoir, Southern Lassen Irrigation District, Cal 720-19 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (chipped corner)
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 38, Folder  14

Inlet to reservoir at Booster Pumping plant No. 1 Terra Bella Irrigation District. August 1917 720-20 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 38, Folder  15

Small earthen reservoir about one mile east of Radnor Station on the Southern Pacific 720-21 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This reservoir is about 100 by 120 feet and has a depth of about 5 feet, inside slope of one-half vertical and one horizontal, and an outside slope of one vertical to one and one-fourth horizontal.
Box 38, Folder  16

Eagle Lake, Lassen Country, proposed to be utilized for Honey Lake Irrigation District, Cal 720-22 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

In the report of Engineer W. L. Wales of Honey Lake Valley District, it is proposed by means of a tunnel outlet to control the elevation of Eagle Lake as a reservoir supply under a difference in elevation of eighty-nine feet.
Box 38, Folder  17

Echo Lake Reservoir of the Western States Gas and Electric Company 720-23 1918 October

Photographer: F.G.V.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (chipped corner)
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 38, Folder  18

Sly Park Reservoir and Dam Site looking down stream toward dam site. El Dorado County 720-24 1918 October

Photographer: F.G.V.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 38, Folder  19

Church Reservoir site for the proposed irrigation district for lands in the vicinity of Placerville 720-25 1918 October

Photographer: F.G.V.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 38, Folder  20

Dam Site for the proposed Sly Park Reservoir to store water for proposed irrigation district in vicinity of Placerville. Looking up stream toward dam site on Park Creek 720-26 1918 October

Photographer: F.G.V.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 38, Folder  21

Echo Lake Reservoir of the Western States Gas and Electric Company near Placerville 720-27 1918 October

Photographer: F.G.V.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Shows rock fill dam in foreground. This is in the Nevada drainage area and simply collects the run-off from a limited water shed and is filled largely by melted snow. The dam was constructed about 1876 for mining purposes. A short flume and tunnel diverts the water over the divide into the south fork of the American River.
Box 38, Folder  22

Dam site for a proposed reservoir known as Granite Basin Reservoir, on Camp Creek tributary to the Consumnes River 720-28 1918 October

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 38, Folder  23

Sly Park Reservoir site looking into basin from dam site (Placerville) 720-29 1918 October

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 38, Folder  24

Reservoir at University Farm, Davis 720-30 undated

Physical Description: 4 negatives
Physical Description: 10 prints
Box 38, Folder  25

Circular Reservoir along the Highway near Claremont 720-33 1918 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 38, Folder  26

Circular Concrete Reservoir along the highway near Claremont 720-34 1918 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 38, Folder  27

Auburn City Masonry Lined Reservoir, Auburn, Calif 720-40 1908

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 39, Folder  1

Reservoir near Ice Plant, Pomona, Calif. Built of field stones laid up in mortar 720-41 1907

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 39, Folder  2

Brush protection against wave action, Silver Lake Reservoir, Los Angeles, Calif 720-42 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 39, Folder  3

Reinforced concrete Reservoir with concrete cover, City Water Supply, Whittier, Calif 720-43 1907

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 39, Folder  4

Earthern reservoir, Whittier, Calif 720-44 1907

Photographer: O.W.B.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 39, Folder  5

Ivanhoe Reservoir, showing oiled slope of dam, Los Angeles City Water Supply, Los Angeles, Calif 720-45 1907

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 39, Folder  6

Storm erosion of reservoir banks, Whittier, Calif 720-46 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 39, Folder  7

Concrete Reservoir and pumping station, controlling water supply of Monrovia, Calif 720-47 1903 August

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 39, Folder  8

Equalizing reservoir, Redlands, Calif 720-48 1905

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (chipped corner)
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 39, Folder  9

Circular Concrete Reservoir, near Pomona, California 720-49 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 39, Folder  10

Constructing Reservoir near Claremont, Calif 720-50 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 39, Folder  11

Upper reservoir Covina Irrigation Co. Sloping banks with concrete lining 720-51 1914 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 39, Folder  12

Lake Lee, reservoir of Temescal Water Co. Concrete wall supported by earth fill 720-53 1915 April

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 39, Folder  13

Cobblestone reservoir and pumping plant of Dr. C.N. Johnson, near Claremont 720-54 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 39, Folder  14

Yorba Linda concrete reservoir, Orange Co., Calif. Shaped to conform to top of hill. Filled by pumps 720-55 1915 April

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 39, Folder  16

Constructing reservoir near Claremont, Calif 720-57 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 39, Folder  17

Concrete reservoir and orange orchard near Pomona, Calif 720-58 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 39, Folder  18

Concrete reservoir of Harrison Albright near La Mesa, San Diego Co 720-59 1914 March

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 39, Folder  19

Lower reservoir, Covina Irrigation Co. Circular concrete wall 720-60 1914 August

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 39, Folder  20

Concrete reservoir and pumping plant near Claremont, Calif 720-61 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 39, Folder  21

Reservoir near Lordsburg, Calif 720-62 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 39, Folder  22

Richards Reservoir near Lordsburg, Calif 720-63 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 39, Folder  23

Pumping plant, reservoir and orchard near San Dimas, Calif 720-64 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 39, Folder  24

Reservoir Basin Meselbeck Dam, Happy Valley Irrigation District 720-67 1919 October 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

In process of clearing as seen from the dam. The streams draining this water shed are Forester and Hoover Creeks.
Box 39, Folder  25

Lake Spalding from Emigrant Gap showing character of water shed 720-68 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 39, Folder  26

Grant Lake on Rush Creek above Mona Lake 720-69 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints

Scope and Content

Used as storage by Southern Sierras Power Company.
Box 39, Folder  27

Second View of Echo Lake 720-70 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

See picture 720-65
Box 39, Folder  28

Grant Lake below power house, Mono County 720-71 1918 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 39, Folder  29

Automatic control valves on intake to regulating reservoir. Vista Irrigation District, Vista, Calif 720-72 1931 April

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 39, Folder  30

Farm reservoir, Lyons ranch, Dixon 720-73 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 39, Folder  31

California State Nursery on highway between Sacramento and Davis 720-74 1931

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 3 negatives

Scope and Content

Reservoir - concrete lined. (3 views)
Box 39, Folder  32

Highway in San Diego County passing over reservoir site 720-75 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 39, Folder  33

Early photograph of irrigation reservoir, University Farm, Davis, Division of Irrigation Investigations and Practice 720-76 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)

Scope and Content

See also 720-30, 31, and 32
Box 39, Folder  34

Domestic water supply. Melorland Experiment Station, Victor Valley 720-77 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 39, Folder  35

Domestic water supply, Imperial Valley 720-78 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 39, Folder  36

Wheatley reservoir, Victor Valley. Inside measurements: length, 41.22'; width, 12.80'; depth, about 8' 720-79 1917

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 39, Folder  37

Rolling clay lining on reservoir, Davis 720-80-a 1943 November 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 39, Folder  38

Guniting of reservoir, (Truck Crops) by Johnson Western Co. University Farm, Davis, August 17, 1948 720-81 1948 August 17

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 39, Folder  39

Guniting of reservoir, (Truck Crops) by Johnson Western Co, University Farm, Davis 720-82 1948 August 17

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 39, Folder  40

Guniting of reservoir, (Truck Crops) by Johnson Western Co., University Farm, Davis 720-83 1948 August 17

Photographer: Marr, J. C.
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 40, Folder  1

Putah Creek Studies 725-A-a-1a 1936 August 24

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 4 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

(a) Flowing stream above basin of advancing water on Putah Creek above Winters 3/4 mi. (b) Advancing face of Putah Creek above Winters bridge 3/4 mi. Stakes placed at edge of tongue of water. (c) Side of bank south side Putah creek just W. of Davis' well on Spark's land. Shows strata exposed. Pine cone in foreground on cemented sandy clay followed in survey.
Box 40, Folder  2

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-2a 1936 August 27

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 3 negatives

Scope and Content

(a) Dry pool downstream from advancing water face Putah Creek, 3/4 mi. above Winters. Was full to depth 18" 8/24/36. (b) Advancing water face Putah Creek. Looking downstream from point 200' above picture (c). Shows receding water as of this date. (c) Advancing face of Putah Creek above Winters 3/4 mi. Double row stakes in foreground. Near row placed 2 P.M. 8/25/36. Inner row placed 11 A.M. 8/24/36. Picture taken 2 P.M. 8/27/36 showing recession of water due to pumping starting in area.
Box 40, Folder  3

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-3a 1936 August 24

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 2 negatives

Scope and Content

a. Spring on Putah back of Spark's (Smiling Pool) Snag on right hand center picture has B.M. for water levels. b. "Smiling Pool" near Sparks' south bank Putah Creek. Showing changing water levels in pool lower foreground. Also shows snag in left hand upper corner where B.M. placed for water level record. Taken standing just above 2 cottonwood trees, south bank. (1 dead).
Box 40, Folder  4

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-4a 1936 August 24

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 2 negatives

Scope and Content

a. Out flow from "Smiling Pool" by Sparks' ranch, Winters. Flow 150 g.p.m. b. View downstream Putah Creek from Winters Bridge R.R. Shows pipe in center line creek, just below center line print, where dam to be installed.
Box 40, Folder  5

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-5a 1937 February 14

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 2 negatives

Scope and Content

a. 10 A.M. Dark spot on pole left hand center sheet 6-8" above water line locates high water line this date. Flood crest 2/4/37 about 3' higher. Golf course bridge. b. 2 P.M. Shows recession waters since 10 A.M.
Box 40, Folder  6

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-6a 1937 February 14

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 2 negatives

Scope and Content

a. Putah Creek at 10 A.M. view upstream from north bank at north end bridge near golf course. b. Putah Creek, farm branch. Flowing water 10 A.M.
Box 40, Folder  7

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-7a 1936 September 7

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 3 negatives

Scope and Content

a. South key Winters Dam. Stratification evident. b. North key. Winters Dam. See strata. c. Dam construction Putah Creek at Winters.
Box 40, Folder  8

Putah Creek studies 725-A-a-8a 1936 September 2

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 3 negatives

Scope and Content

a. Putah Creek viewed upstream. Shows locations advancing face flow as of 8/24/36 and dry conditions as of this date. Pump-in vicinity taking all flow. b. Putah Creek. View of Bigelow Power pole. Taken looking across station no. 3 of survey levels. c. Putah creek. View downstream Winters R.R. bridge toward dam construction.
Box 40, Folder  9

Putah Creek gauging station. Shows high water line of flood Feb. 4, 1937 as light streak in grass right hand side on bank. Trash accumulated on platform at gauge. Indicates gauge not any too high 725-A-a-9 1937 February 15

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 40, Folder  10

High water line Putah Creek 2-4-37. Location first road W. Sparks' estate south side creek. HWNW 23 T8 NRlW. Can in center line road locates point to which levels were lined in fall 1936. This point 1.5ft. below high water line 725-A-a-10 1937 February 15

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 40, Folder  11

Putah Creek dam in Winters. High water lines of Feb. 4, 1937. Flow shown on N. bank at edges of dark soil by road and by trash in left hand lower branches of tree in right hand foreground 725-A-a-11 1937 February 15

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 40, Folder  12

U.S.G.S. aging station in Putah Creek Canyon, 10 miles west of Winters. Molenaur pointing to high water mark on register shelter 725-A-a-12 1937 December 12

Photographer: Johnston, C.N.?
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 40, Folder  13

View across creek Marden Wilbur's ranch, S.E. of Davis. Water beginning to trickle over levee 725-A-a-13 1937 December 11

Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 40, Folder  14

Putah Creek near golf course. Looking south on county road, 12 P.M 725-A-a-14 1937 December 11

Photographer: Johnston, C.N.?
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 40, Folder  15

Looking upstream from R.R. bridge. On S.P.r.r. just W. of Davis 725-A-a-15 1937 December 11

Photographer: Johnston, C.N.?
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 40, Folder  16

Putah Creek looking down stream from near the R.R. bridge. Note floating driftwood 725-A-a-16 1937 December 11

Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 40, Folder  17

Water wells on University Farm 725-A-a-17 1940 January

Photographer: Johnston, C.N. (Weston)
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Slide no. G 1337
Box 40, Folder  18

Water levels in deep and shallow wells on University Farm. 1930- 1933 725-A-a-18 1940 January

Photographer: Johnston, C.N. (Weston)
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Slide no. G 1338
Box 40, Folder  19

Water levels in deep and shallow wells on University Farm. 1936, 1937 725-A-a-19 1940 January

Photographer: Johnston, C.N. (Weston)
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Slide no. 1340 G
Box 40, Folder  20

Water levels in deep and shallow wells on University Farm, 1936- 1937 725-A-a-20 1940 January

Photographer: Johnston, C.N. (Weston)
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Slide no. G 1340
Box 40, Folder  21

Groundwater level contours, Putah Creek Cone, from both deep and shallow wells. Fall, 1936 725-A-a-21 1940 January

Photographer: Johnston, C.N. (Weston)
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Slide no. G 1341
Box 40, Folder  22

Power consumption-seasonal pumping drawdown curve for Dixon area 725-A-a-22 1940 January

Photographer: Johnston, C.N. (Weaver)
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Slide no. G 1342
Box 41, Folder  1

Paconia creek below canyon, Los Angeles Co., Calif 725-A-b-1 1915 February

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 41, Folder  2

San Antonio Wash, Calif 725-A-b-2 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 41, Folder  3

San Antonio Wash, Calif., below Canyon 725-A-b-3 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 41, Folder  4

San Antonio Wash, Calif 725-A-b-4 1900

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 41, Folder  5

Flood in San Antonio Wash below canyon and winter snow on mountains 725-A-b-6 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 41, Folder  6

Flood at mouth of San Antonio Canyon 725-A-b-7 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 41, Folder  7

(a) Diversion wall in Cucomonga wash. N.E. of Claremont, Calif. Flood control in the coastal basin of So. California (b) Control works, water spreading project in Cucomonga wash, n.e. of Claremont 725-B-1 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 41, Folder  8

Diversion structure, water spreading project, Cucomonga wash, N.E. of Claremont, California 725-B-2 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 41, Folder  9

Diversion wall in Cucamonga wash 725-B-3 1932 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 41, Folder  10

Tri-county water spreading works, South Coastal Plains project, California (See also 725-13) 725-B-4 1935 May

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 41, Folder  11

Tri-county water spreading works, South Coastal Plains project, California. (See 725-12) 725-B-5 1935 May

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 41, Folder  12

Spreading flood water from San Antonio Wash for storage in the gravels 725-B-6 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 42, Folder  1

Pump House Below Salter Fill, Modesto Irrigation District, California 730-A-1 1915 December 5

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This picture shows the pump house, trestle, pipe, and sluiced hillside, just below Salter Fill.
Box 42, Folder  2

Pumping Plant for Berries and Vines, Florin, Cal 730-A-2 1915 September 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 42, Folder  3

Pumping Plant and Irrigation Flume, Pajaro Valley, Cal 730-A-3 1915 August 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This pumping plant was located one-quarter of a mile or more from the field to which the water was conducted. Consequently in order to give the necessary grade to the flume, it was necessary to raise it to the height shown in this picture, at the pumping plant. The grade of the main flume is usually about 3-1/2 inches in 100 feet and of the laterals about 1 to 2-1/2 inches. This picture also shows the tressle on which the flume is supported. This tressle consists of 2 inch x 4 inch bents and caps with horizontal and diagonal braces of the same size.
Box 42, Folder  4

Pumping Plant and Main Canal for Mallon and Blevin's Rice Tract, Princeton, Cal 730-A-4 1915 May 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This pumps water from the Sacramento River.
Box 42, Folder  5

Sasao's Pumping Plant for the Irrigation of Strawberries and Fruit Trees, Sunnyvale, California 730-A-5 1915 January 18

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 42, Folder  6

Pumping Plant of the Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., above Hamilton City, Cal 730-A-6 1915 August 19

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 42, Folder  7

Pumping Plant and Main Canal of the Sacramento Valley Irrigation Co., above Hamilton City, Cal 730-A-7 1915 August 9

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This is at the head of the old Central Canal of the Central Irrigation District.
Box 42, Folder  8

Pumping Plant of the Lockwood Irrigation District on Yellowstone River, Montana 730-A-8 1916 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Water is delivered from this main pumping plant with 2 lifts of 60 and 100 feet respectively above the low water level of the river. The conduit consists of separate lines of 24-inch wood stave pipe, buried underground. The pipe to the 60 foot canal is 600 feet long and to the 100 foot canal is 1,180 feet long. The pump house has a concrete sub-structure with solid rock foundation, the walls forming a sump, and with a concrete floor and super-structure of Fromberg pressed brick. The roof is of corrugated iron. There are three pumping units directly connected to electric motors. Water enters the sump from the Yellowstone River on the left through two lines of galvanized corrugated iron pipe 75 feet long and respectively 24 and 36 inches in diameter. The pumps deliver 20 cubic feet per second to the 100 foot canal and 15 cubic feet per second to the 60 foot canal.
Box 42, Folder  9

Pumping Plant, Lockwood Irrigation District, Montana 730-A-9 1916 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 42, Folder  10

Pumping Plant of the Avondale Irrigation District on Hayden Lake, Idaho 730-A-10 1916 November 22

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This plant contains a pump operated by steam power.
Box 42, Folder  11

Head of 60-foot Lift, Lockwood Irrigation District, Montana 730-A-11 1916 November 28

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

In the background is shown the pumping plant on Yellowstone River.
Box 42, Folder  12

Pumping Plant of the Snipes Mountain Irrigation District, Yakima Valley, Washington 730-A-12 1916 November 17

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This plant was installed by the U.S. Reclamation Service under contract with the District. Water is supplied to this plant through the penstock shown on the right from the Sunnyside Canal of the U.S. Reclamation Service. With a drop of 65 feet and a maximum head of water of 90 cubic feet per second, this plant pumps 14 cubic feet per second to a height of 200 feet. This 14 cubic feet per second is delivered to the Snipes Mountain Irrigation District and the balance of the 90 cubic feet per second is used for supplying lower lands under the Reclamation Service Project. This does not constitute the entire water supply of the District, for a pumping plant was already installed to serve 180 acres.
Box 42, Folder  13

Smaller Pumping Plant, Gem Irrigation District, Idaho 730-A-13 1916 December 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

This shows the back of the plant and the discharge pipe which is of cast iron joined to the wood stave pipe used for carrying the water up to the canal. This pumping plant is located about 2 miles below Homedale on the river, and the main pumping plant of this District, which is very much larger than this one, is located about 11 miles above Homedale.
Box 42, Folder  14

Smaller Pumping Plant, Gem Irrigation District, Idaho 730-A-14 1916 December 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

The Snake River is shown in the background on the right. Same as Picture No. 45
Box 42, Folder  15

Intake of the Smaller Pumping Plant of the Gem Irrigation District, on Snake River, Idaho 730-A-15 1916 December 30

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 42, Folder  16

Pumping Plants of Hayden Lake and Avondale Irrigation Districts, on Hayden Lake, Idaho 730-A-16 1916 November 22

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The electrically operated plant on the left is that of the Hayden Lake District and the steam plant on the right is that of the Avondale District. Power for the Hayden Lake pumping plant is furnished from the adjoining electric plant of the Hayden Lake Improvement Company, owned by the Spokane and Inland Empire Railway.
Box 42, Folder  17

Pumping plant used for Rice Irrigation, Glenn Ranch, Willows, California 730-A-17 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

Pump discharges 2250 gallons per minute.
Box 42, Folder  18

Pumping Plant for Rice Irrigation, River Garden Farms Company, Knights Landing, Cal 730-A-18 1916 September

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Water is pumped from Sycamore Slough.
Box 42, Folder  19

Pumping Plant Belonging to the Mills Orchard Company, West of Maxwell, California 730-A-19 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 42, Folder  20

Pumping Plant in Santa Clara Valley, California 730-A-20 1916 August

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 42, Folder  21

Section of Covina Ditch, California 730-A-21 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The small thatched-roof house on the bank of the ditch covers a pumping plant used to raise water to a residence on a higher level. Adjoining the pumping plant is a small concrete reservoir seen on the right.
Box 42, Folder  22

Pumping Plant in Santa Clara Valley, California 730-A-22 undated

Photographer: Robertson, Ralph D. (Ralph Denny), 1885-1919
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Vertical centrifugal pump lifting water 80 feet and discharging 900 gals. per minute.
Box 42, Folder  23

Pumping Station, Reclamation District No. 1500. Sutter Basin, July, 1917 730-A-24 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 5 prints
Box 42, Folder  24

Evans Pumping Plant, Rice Duty of Water Investigations in Sacramento Valley, 1917 730-A-25 1917 August 8

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 42, Folder  25

Pumping plant on the Durham Ranch of Stanford University where two wells have been drilled 730-A-26 1917 December

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The plant is equipped with an 8-inch Dow centrifugal pump and a 50 H.P. Crocker-Wheeler motor.
Box 42, Folder  26

Pumping Station Reclamation District No. 108, North of Knights Landing California, 1917 730-A-27 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 42, Folder  27

San Dimas Wash, Los Angeles County, below portion shown in Pict 730-A-28 1918 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This is considered the most prolific water bearing area in the State. The first well in San Dimas Wash was drilled in 1895. The pumping lift was then 44 feet. In 1905 it had increased to 100 feet and at the head of the wash where the plants are thickest it had increased to 190 to 220 feet. Later it increased as high as 400 feet in some places. Of the twenty-two plants in the head of the wash, 15 lie within three adjacent quarter sections, also within an area of one-half square mile.
Box 42, Folder  28

San Dimas Wash, Los Angeles County, near the mouth of the canyon 730-A-29 1918 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 42, Folder  29

One of the New Pumping Plants on Southwest Side of Coachella Valley, California 730-A-30 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The old water line is shown on Coral Reef in background.
Box 42, Folder  30

Pumping plant in foothills near Exeter 730-A-31 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 42, Folder  31

A small pumping plant in Santa Clara Valley 730-A-32 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 42, Folder  32

Booster Pumping Plant delivering to rice fields near Dodge Land Company headquarters in Butte Co. - Fall 730-A-33 1921 Fall

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 42, Folder  33

Mutual Water Company pumping plant lifting water from Western Canal near headquarters of Dodge Land Co 730-A-34 1921 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 42, Folder  34

Pumping plant, intake side - Panoche Water Co 730-A-35 1922 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 42, Folder  35

Typical pumping plant (Kimball pump) 730-A-66 1925

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 43, Folder  1

Interior of Pumping House, Reclamation District No. 1500, Sutter Basin July, 1917 730-B-a-3 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 43, Folder  2

Pumping Water to a Portion of the Mallon-Blevins Rice Field north of Colusa, California 730-B-a-4 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 43, Folder  3

James Canal Pumping Plant on Fresno Slough near Tranquility 730-B-a-5 1918 May 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints

Scope and Content

This pumping plant is used late in the season to deliver water to lands along James Canal in Tranquility Colony that are riparian to Fresno Slough, the pumped water backing up through Fresno Slough from San Joaquin River.
Box 43, Folder  4

Pumping Plant and Ditch in Tulare Lake Section 730-B-a-6 1918 May 5

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 43, Folder  5

Booster Pumping Plant No. 1, Terra Bella Irrigation District 730-B-a-7 1918 May 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Water is brought to this pumping plant through the discharge pipe shown from main pumping plan. This discharge is elevated to give pressure on the delivery lines between the main pumping plant and booster plant No. 1. The aggregate lift in Terra Bella District is 540 feet.
Box 43, Folder  6

Typical Pumping Unit in the Lindsay Strathmore Collecting Basin 730-B-a-8 1918 May 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints

Scope and Content

The lift here is about 100 feet.
Box 43, Folder  7

Direct connected Motor driver, Centrifugal Pumps, Idaho 730-B-a-10 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 43, Folder  8

Pump and wells on farm of J.E. Scarlett, near Yolo, Calif. The machinery shown is in a pit 12' deep 730-B-a-11 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 43, Folder  9

Pumping from drainage ditch for beets. Talbert, Calif 730-B-a-12 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 43, Folder  10

Pumping plants of Alpaugh Irrigation District 730-B-a-13 1919 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 43, Folder  11

Typical pumping plant of Alpaugh Irrigation District at Smyrna Wells 730-B-a-14 1919 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Note excessive lift of pumping plant to main canal.
Box 43, Folder  12

Gasoline Engine and Pump Pit on Berry and Adams Rice Farm, near Marysville 730-B-a-15 1918 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 43, Folder  13

Side view of Wood Screw Pump Installation, Sacramento Valley Westside Canal Company 730-B-a-16 1919

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 43, Folder  14

Wood Screw Pump Installation. Sacramento Valley Westside Canal Co. (Now Glenn Colusa Irrigation District.) 730-B-a-17 1919

Photographer: Brown, J. B. (Jonathan Burdette), 1887-1948
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 43, Folder  15

Pumping plant of Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District 730-B-a-18 1920 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Old syphon pump shown in the foreground on right. First unit centrifugal in first section of pumping house on right. Old turbine pumps (3) in middle section. First Unit Wood screw pump on the left. On extreme left preparing foundations for additional Wood pump units.
Box 43, Folder  16

Pump and galvanized iron stand pipe Leroy Anderson Farm, Santa Clara Valley 730-B-a-19 1920 March

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 43, Folder  17

Rice Pumping plant above dredger cut of Reclamation District A80 730-B-a-20 1918

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Picture taken during water shortage of summer of 1918 when water in dredger cut fell below suction of numerous pumping plants delivering water to rice lands above this dredger cute.
Box 43, Folder  18

Booster plant and outlet from main pumping plant, Terra Bella Irrigation District 730-B-a-21 1918 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 43, Folder  19

Pumping plant - Delhi Irrigation Experimental tract, immediately after installation, spring, 1921 730-B-a-22 1921

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 43, Folder  20

Pumping plant at head of Central Canal - Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District. On left, battery of four wood screw pumps; on right, housing for centrifugal pumps 730-B-a-23 circa 1922

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 7 prints
Box 43, Folder  21

Down stream side of pumping plant - head of Glenn-Colusa, -Central Canal- Glen Collusa Irrigation District. On the right, suction end of wood screw pumps; on the left, suction end of centrifugal pumps 730-B-a-24 1922

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 43, Folder  22

Battery of wood screw pumps under installation at head of Central Canal - Glenn Colusa Irrigation District 730-B-a-25 1922

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 43, Folder  23

Pumping plant on one of the Walton Orchard Company's Orchards, Showing excess lift. Yuba City, California 730-B-a-26 1916 August

Photographer: H.K.F.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 43, Folder  24

Typical pumping plant, Boston Land Company near Huron 730-B-a-27 1918 May 6

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

When this project was visited, May 6, 1918, 37 or 38 pumping plants similar to this had been installed, the wells being 1600 to 2610 feet deep with only 5 or 6 under 2000 feet in depth, but with none of the casings perforated above 1000 feet below the surface.
Box 43, Folder  25

Pump house, Westside Irrigation District, under construction. near Tracy, California 730-B-a-28 1918 May 2

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

The picture shows the inlet and the extreme upper end of the dredger cut from Old River or western branch of the San Joaquin River.
Box 43, Folder  26

Main Booster Station, Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District 730-B-a-29 1918 May 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 5 prints
Box 43, Folder  27

Oil producer gas pumping plant, San Dimas, Calif 730-B-a-30 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 43, Folder  28

Pumping plants, San Dimas Wash, Calif. The scramble for water, 26 plants in one square mile 730-B-a-31 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 43, Folder  29

Pitzer pumping plant near Pomona, Calif 730-B-a-32 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 43, Folder  30

Erection of machinery at pumping plant on Evergreen Ranch, Lordsburg, Calif 730-B-a-33 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Murray 125 H.P. Tandem compound condensing superheating Corliss engine. Byron Jackson 4 stage No. 5 pump. Water tube boiler feed water heater, and fuel oil heater.
Box 43, Folder  31

Pumping plant, Teague Nurseries, San Dimas, Calif 730-B-a-34 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 43, Folder  32

Pumping plant in San Dimas wash near San Dimas, Calif. Seven plants all lifting water over 200 feet 730-B-a-35 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 43, Folder  33

Pumping plant and reservoir near Claremont Calif 730-B-a-36 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 43, Folder  34

Artesian Belt W. Co. Pumping Plant, San Dimas, Calif 730-B-a-37 1910

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 43, Folder  35

Glenn-Colusa Irrig. Dist. Pumping Plant from east bank of canal 730-B-a-38 1928 June 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 43, Folder  36

Glenn Colusa pumping plant from west bank of canal showing wood- screw pumps 730-B-a-39 1928 June 23

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 43, Folder  37

Pumping plant of Big Springs Water Company, taken over by Big Springs Irrigation District 730-B-a-40 1928 July 24

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  1

Pumping plant, general view, Docini, Davis 730-B-a-42 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  2

Testing pumping plant. Horizontal Centrifuge 730-B-a-43 undated

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  3

Walking beam pump. Tulare County 730-B-a-44 undated

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  4

Pomona deep-well pump and pump house, Pomona, California, 1915 730-B-a-45 1915

Photographer: Beckett, S. H. (Samuel Hume), 1883-1937
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  5

Temporary installation, Delhi pumping plant 730-B-a-46 1921

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  6

Irrigation pumping plant, Cache Valley, Logan, Utah 730-B-a-47 1922 August

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  7

Runners from 2-stage Well turbine after 10 years operation in Well No.1, University Farm, Davis, Calif 730-B-a-48 1929 May 6

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  8

Layne and Bowler turbine pump, Westinghouse motor used for irrigation at the G.K. Swingle ranch, east of Davis, Calif 730-B-a-50 1931 June 19

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  9

Pumping plant used for watering stock and flooding duck pond. S.H. Cowell ranch, 5 miles east of Davis 730-B-a-51 1931 August

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  10

Tractor plant on Russell Ranch, east of highway to Madison, three miles north of Winters 730-B-a-52 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  11

Tractor pumping plant, Thurber's ranch, Pleasant Valley, west of Winters 730-B-a-53 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  12

10" split case, double suction Byron Jackson horizontal centrifugal pump powered with 10-20 HP John Deere tractor on Roby ranch east of Winters. Maximum discharge approximately 2300 g.p.m 730-B-a-54 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  13

Pelton pump in new well, City of Winters, east of railroad track 730-B-a-55 1931

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  14

Ira Gordon pumping plant, Layne and Bowler belted pump, 4 miles southeast of Davis 730-B-a-56 1931

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Box 44, Folder  15

Tractor plant on Schmeiser ranch, Yolo County 730-B-a-57 1931

Photographer: V.G.-A.P.
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  16

Impellors from old Hart pump on Mulhauser ranch, Yolo Co. Note rubber bearings 730-B-a-58 1931

Photographer: V.G.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  17

Tractor plant on Wm. Oeste Estate ranch, Yolo Co 730-B-a-59 1931

Photographer: V.G.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  18

Centrifugal pump used for pumping from lateral ditch in Reclamation District 999 in the Delta of the Sacramento-San Joaquin rivers 730-B-a-60 1929

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  19

Drawing from which demonstration and experimental pump assembly was made by Sterling Pump Company 730-B-a-61 1930 March

Photographer: Givan, C. V. (Charles Vernon), 1904-1987
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  20

Centrifugal pump used in pumping water from canal to ground surface, Reclamation District 999 730-B-a-63 1928

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  21

Layne and Bowler turbine pump driven by Fordson tractor. Watkins Bros. ranch south of Davis 730-B-a-64 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  22

Spencer and Machado pumping plant on south bank of Putah Creek, west of State highway 730-B-a-65 1931 August

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  23

Typical pumps, (1) Split-shell centrifugal pump; (2) single-suction centrifugal pump; (3) deep well turbine; (4) Single screw from deep well pump; (5) rotary displacement priming pump. (The pump appears just above the number) 730-B-a-66 1924

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  24

Removal of pump from well No. 2, University Farm, Davis 730-B-a-67 1924

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 5 prints
Box 44, Folder  25

View of pump removed from well no. 2, University Farm, Davis 730-B-a-68 1924

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  26

Pump parts removed from well No. 2, University Farm, Davis 730-B-a-69 1924

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  27

Removal of pump from well no. 2, University Farm, had casing had collapsed 730-B-a-70 1924

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  28

Booster pumping plant, No. 1, West Stanislaus I.D 730-B-a-71 1929

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  29

An Adams Diesel engine under test in shop at Los Angeles 730-B-a-72 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (chipped corner)
Box 44, Folder  30

Pumping Plant, West Stanislaus Irrigation District. similar to view shown in Bul. 21, p. 166 730-B-a-73 1929

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative

Scope and Content

See photo no. 730-B-a-74.
Box 44, Folder  31

Pumping plant, West Stanislaus Irrigation District Similar to page 166, Bulletin 21 730-B-a-74 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  32

Some pumping plants of Rancho Wells area of Lindsay Creek 730-B-a-75 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  33

Installing Byron Jackson Submersible pump in #8 well 730-B-a-76 1938 August 18

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 5 negatives
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 44, Folder  34

Portable pumping plant for pumping water over levees. Seen at Burham's Ranch, 8 mi. N. of Lost Hills, Calif 730-B-a-77 1938 August 12

Photographer: Christiansen, Jerald Emmet, 1905-1989
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  35

Sta. Cir. 312. Fig. 1.-Typical pumps. (1) Split-shell centrifugal pump opened for inspection; (2) single-suction centrifugal pump opened for inspection; (3) deep well turbine model with runners and shaft exposed, full-sized bowls and runner being shown in front; (4) single screw from deep well pump; (5) rotary displacement priming pump. (Pump appears just above number.) 730-B-a-78 1928

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  36

Sta. Cir. 312. Fig. 6.-Typical well rig used for heavy drilling. Note scow being dumped 730-B-a-79 1928

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  37

Sta. Cir. 312. Fig. 11.--Typical deep-well pumping plant in house 730-B-a-80 1928

Photographer: Johnston, C. N. (Clarence Nettleton), 1898-1981
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  38

Impeller for centrifugal pump 730-B-a-81 1940 June 13

Photographer: Weston, E. W.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print

General

"Weston, E.W. for Givan, C.V."
Box 44, Folder  39

Measuring discharge from pumping plants in Santa Clara Valley. Investigations conducted by C.V. Givan 730-B-a-82 Approx. 1934

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  40

Discharge from pumping plants in Santa Clara Veley investigations conducted by C.V. Givan 730-B-a-83 1934

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  41

Discharge from pumping plants in Santa Clara Valley investigations conducted by C.V. Givan 730-B-a-84 1934

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  42

Discharge from pumping plants in Santa Clara Valley. Investigations conducted by C.V. Givan 730-B-a-85 1934

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  43

Discharge from pumping plants in Santa Clara Valley. Investigations conducted by C.V. Givan 730-B-a-86 1934

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  44

Development of Well No. 18 by E.E. Luhdorff, Woodland. Well drilled by F.H. Eaton, Woodland. Well located east of Pomology spray house, on bank of Putah Creek 730-B-a-87 1947 August 14

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 3 negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 44, Folder  45

Pump at southwest corner of boundary between property of T.S. Glide and G. Pierce, Yolo County, 1 mile W. of U.S. Highway 99W on Putah Creek 730-B-a-88 1950 July 13

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Box 44, Folder  46

Low lift propeller pump in canal 30 miles north of Mendota, Fresno Co 730-B-a-89 1954 April 28

Photographer: Scott, Verne H.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 45, Folder  1

Wheel lifting water for Irrigation Directly Above Intake of Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District at Redding, California 730-B-c-1 undated

Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 45, Folder  2

Low Lift Water Wheel 730-B-c-4 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Operated by Motor, raising water to the higher portion of the Mallon-Blevins Rice Fields.
Box 45, Folder  3

Water Lift, Tulare Lake Section 730-B-c-5 1918 May 5

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 45, Folder  4

Water Wheel in 4-way Structure in Tulare Lake Section 730-B-c-6 1918 May 5

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 45, Folder  5

Current lift wheel on Francher Creek Nursery, Fresno County, Calif 730-B-c-11 1903 November

Photographer: M&M
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 45, Folder  6

Current wheel on Fancher Creek Nursery, Fresno Co., Calif 730-B-c-13 1903 November

Photographer: M&M
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 45, Folder  7

Water wheel, Geo. Roeding Ranch, Fresno, Calif 730-B-c-14 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 45, Folder  8

Home-made water elevator 730-B-c-15 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

On farm of O.J.Adams, south side of Cache Creek below Nelson bridge, Calif. This elevator takes water from Cache Creek, which irrigates orchard. Pump did not cost in all more than $5.00
Box 45, Folder  9

Up-stream view of water wheel for low lifts, Mallon and Blevins Canal 730-B-c-16 1918 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 45, Folder  10

Water wheel for low water lifts, Mallon and Blevins Rice Canal. Sacramento Valley 730-B-c-17 1918 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 45, Folder  11

Water wheel for low lifts, Mallon and Blevins Rice Canal 730-B-c-18 1918 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 45, Folder  12

Upper power house, San Antonio Canon, near Pomona, Calif. Pacific Light and Power Co. owner 730-C-a-2 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 45, Folder  13

Middle power house, San Antonio Canon, near Pomona, Calif. Ontario Power Co. owner 730-C-a-3 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 45, Folder  14

Lower power house, San Antonio Canon, near Pomona, Calif. Ontario and San Antonio Heights Railway Co. owner 730-C-a-4 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 45, Folder  15

Pumping Engine, Calif 730-C-b-3 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 45, Folder  16

Sub-station, Modesto Irrigation District power plant 730-C-c-1 1924 May 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 45, Folder  17

Power sub-station - Modesto Irrigation District 730-C-c-2 1924 May 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 45, Folder  18

Clearing brush from new land in Imperial Valley, Calif. with the Beam. This not only clears the brush but also removes a portion of the small hummocks 740-A-4 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 45, Folder  19

Rock Removed from Land for Planting Orange Orchard, near Claremont, California 740-A-5 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

The cost of preparing the land was $250 per acre.
Box 45, Folder  20

Clearing ground for irrigation, Modesto, Calif 740-A-6 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 45, Folder  21

Side of Lovelock tail buck scraper 740-B-17 1918 May 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 45, Folder  22

Tail buck scraper on Ontario Sewage Farm made in Lovelock, Nevada 740-B-18 1918 May 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 45, Folder  23

Four horse Fresno scraper. Excavating canal, Yolo County, Calif 740-C-3 1907

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 46, Folder  1

Untitled 740-D-1 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 46, Folder  2

Untitled 740-D-3 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 46, Folder  3

Checks Fully Cultivated Ready for Seeding 740-D-4 1919

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 46, Folder  4

Rolling Checks After Seeding 740-D-5 1919

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 46, Folder  5

Discing Checks before seeding 740-D-6 1919

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 46, Folder  6

Untitled 740-D-8 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 46, Folder  7

Newly prepared alfalfa borders on the University Farm at Davis, California. This and picture 659 show the best practice in getting land ready for alfalfa irrigation 740-D-20 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

See also 740-E-32
Box 46, Folder  8

Detail view of cultivators used on Arlington Fruit Company's Ranch, Riverside, Calif 740-E-17 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 46, Folder  9

Cultivator blades, Arlington Fruit Company's Ranch, Riverside, Calif 740-E-18 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 46, Folder  10

Furrowing for irrigation in the Lefingwell Grove, near Whittier 740-E-23 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 46, Folder  11

Orchard levees built by Parish ridger 740-E-24 1925 May 31

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 46, Folder  12

Making levees. Mountain View, California 740-E-29 1922 June 1

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 46, Folder  13

Checking Land for Border Irrigation of Alfalfa on Durham State Colony, Fall of 1919 740-E-30 1919

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives

Scope and Content

In this work the teams work in one direction the full distance across the field under preparation, and returning, work the other way. A large number of teams worked when the picture was taken.
Box 46, Folder  14

Land prepared for seeding and irrigation of alfalfa 740-E-32 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 46, Folder  15

Preparing levees for basin irrigation with V crowder. Apricot orchard, Mountain View Deciduous Fruit Station 740-E-33 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  1

Overflow valve for alfalfa planted on terraces. Arlington, Calif 750-A-1 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  2

Orchard valve connected to steel pressure line, Whittier, Calif 750-A-2 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (chipped corner)
Box 47, Folder  3

Overflow valve, Arlington Heights, Arlington, Calif 750-A-3 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 47, Folder  4

Over-flow orchard valves for contour irrigation. Valves of 16 in. pipe with weir partition set vertically in center of pipe. Bastanchury Ranch. La Habra, Calif 750-A-4 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (chipped corner)
Box 47, Folder  5

Permanent alfalfa valve. Santa Paula, Calif 750-A-5 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  6

Orchard distributing pipes. Raised to be out of cultivation. (2nd view) Mont Bello, Calif 750-A-6 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  7

Orchard distributing valve of vit. clay pipe (old type) Gates of cast iron with rubber gaskets which press against plates with pressure. Highlands, Calif 750-A-7 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  8

Orchard distributing pipes. Water runs from 1/4in. holes spaced 4 feet apart feeding furrow. (1st. view) Monte Bello, Calif 750-A-8 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  9

Large orchard valve. Not good except against curb or fence as it obstructs cultivation. Whittier, Calif 750-A-9 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  10

Large orchard valve feeding two middles. Good when against curb otherwise in way of cultivation. Covina, Calif 750-A-10 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  11

4 in G.I. portable pipe and slide gates. Santa Ana, Calif 750-A-11 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 47, Folder  12

Tapoon and 2 in. G.I. spouts in walnut irrigation. Santa Ana, Calif 750-A-12 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  13

Overflow orchard valve, Arlington Hts., Arlington, Calif 750-A-13 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  14

Oval orchard valve. Santa Paula, Calif 750-A-14 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  15

Common type distributing orchard valve of terra cotta pipe. Monte Bello 750-A-16 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 47, Folder  16

Alfalfa Valve made to fit an orchard valve for irrigating inter crop of alfalfa in young orchard. Elsinore, Calif 750-A-17 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  17

Orchard distributing pot. La Habra, Calif 750-A-18 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  18

Overflow orchard hydrant. North Whittier Heights, Calif 750-A-19 1919

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  19

Orchard distributing valves, Monte Bello, Calif 750-A-20 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  20

Tapoons and spouts, walnut orchard, Santa Ana, Calif 750-A-22 1919 March

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 47, Folder  21

Portable pipe distributing device for orchards. Orange, Calif 750-A-25 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 47, Folder  22

Showing use of metal troughs in orchard irrigation. Troughs made of 10' corrugated roofing iron 750-A-26 1903 August

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  1

Use of metal troughs in orchard near Monrovia, Calif. Troughs rectangular to cross-section and made of No. 22 galvanized iron 750-A-27 1903 August

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  2

Canvas dam 750-A-28 1903 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  3

Showing use of metal troughs in orchard irrigation 750-A-29 1902 August

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  4

Kellar-Thomason appliances for irrigation 750-A-30 1912 May

Photographer: F.C.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  5

Overflow stands for contour irrigation. Note corrosion down hill due to rains. Bastanchury Ranch, La Habra, Calif 750-A-35 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  6

Wooden troughs used in combination with concrete stand pipe. Chula Vista, Cal 750-A-37 1919 January 19

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

For distribution of water into furrows on each side of tree row. Purpose of device to enable furrows to be kept sufficient distance apart at the stand pipe so that the ridges between the furrows are not washed out, the flow being regulated by means of the spouts. Very small heads of water are under this system.
Box 48, Folder  7

Flow Delivery Stand, Sweet Water Valley, San Diego County 750-A-38 1919 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Overflow delivery stand used by Sweet Water Fruit Company in Sweet Water Valley, San Diego County. This type of stand was substituted for the ordinary overflow stand in which a partition wall was used or a stand in which a smaller diameter pipe was inserted into a larger pipe. The putting of the inner pipe on a slant as shown with a "V" shape notch in it allowed of better regulation. With a broader overflow crest the fluctuations were quite great as a small rise would mean a big discharge over the crest. The manager of the Company stated that this is the most efficient arrangement for small heads of water that he has ever seen.
Box 48, Folder  8

Combination concrete and corrugated iron stand pipe. Irrigation system of the Salinas Land Company near Kings City, Salinas Valley 750-A-39 1919 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

This type of stand pipe was considered both more economical and safer in the Salinas Valley winds.
Box 48, Folder  9

Standpipe - Los Altos Water Company, Los Altos, California 750-A-40 1921 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 48, Folder  10

Irrigation of plot No. 13 of the Muir Peach Orchard, Davis, California 750-B-6 1918 May 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

This irrigation given to ascertain the effect of irrigation on the quality and yield of the fruit when the length growth of the trees is slowing up. The object was to supply sufficient moisture in order that this wood growth might be prolonged.
Box 48, Folder  11

Slip-joint pipe and cement stand used in irrigation of alfalfa, near Chino, Calif. 10-inch stand, 7-inch pipe 750-B-13 1903 August

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  12

Slip joint pipe. Joining sections. Alfalfa irrigation near Pomona, Cal 750-B-15 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  13

Slip joint pipe. Alfalfa irrigation near Pomona, Calif 750-B-16 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  14

Flooding pear orchard in Santa Clara Valley 750-B-17 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 48, Folder  15

Canvas hose. Cement stands for irrigation, showing use of metal outlet and canvas hose connections, Monrovia, Calif 750-B-20 1903 August

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  16

Slip-joint pipe irrigation of alfalfa near Pomona, Calif 750-B-21 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 48, Folder  17

Canvas hose. Junction of cement stand pipe and canvas hose. Alfalfa irrigation near Pomona, Calif 750-B-22 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  18

Canvas hose showing pipe connections 750-B-23 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  19

Slip joint pipe distribution for alfalfa irrigation, near Pomona, Cal 750-B-25 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  20

Slip joint pipe. alfalfa irrigation with 7" galvanized iron pipe near Pomona, Calif. Pumps supply water 750-B-26 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  21

Flooding system, Gibson's, Calif. Flooding alfalfa on ranch of W.B. Gibson; water coming from Moor Ditch 750-B-27 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 48, Folder  22

Flood irrigation - Vineyard 750-B-28 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 48, Folder  23

Flooding pasture lands from overflow of San Joaquin River 750-B-29 1922

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 49, Folder  1

Furrow irrigation in cherry orchard 750-C-74 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 49, Folder  2

Irrigated Lady Washington Beans on Garfield Robson Farm in Penn Valley Nevada County, 1917 750-C-90 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)

Scope and Content

Owing to the supposed slow lateral percolation of irrigation water, it was thought necessary by the irrigator to use two irrigation furrows between each two rows.
Box 49, Folder  3

Irrigating Artichokes near Half Moon Bay, California 750-C-91 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

The soil here is heavy black loam. Water is applied during the summer every three or four weeks depending upon the dryness. It is run in furrows about one foot wide and 8 or 10 inches deep and as soon as the stream reaches the lower end of the furrows and the furrows are full irrigators put in dams every 15 or 20 feet beginning at the lower end and working back quickly toward the heads of the furrow in order to prevent flooding over the banks of the furrows. When this picture was taken three men were working damming up the two furrows shown. They worked so rapidly that before the camera could be set up and the picture taken, they had put in the three or four dams in each furrow nearest to the camera.
Box 49, Folder  4

Portion of Ontario Sewage Farm owned by E.A. Parkford 750-C-103 1918 May 18

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Picture shows young peach orchard being irrigated from the sewage. Stand pipes were equipped with the ordinary galvanized iron spout, but these clogged and proved themselves useless pouring water over the tops of the stand pipes as shown in the picture.
Box 49, Folder  5

Orchard with furrows 750-C-104 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 49, Folder  6

Furrow irrigation on lands of Arlington Height Fruit Co., Riverside, Calif 750-C-107 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Slide no. I-385
Box 49, Folder  7

Irrigating sweet potatoes, Portuguese Colony, Merced County, Calif 750-C-108 1903 August

Photographer: S.A.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 49, Folder  8

Furrow irrigation. Irrigating strawberries from Cache Creek on place of A.D. Martinelli, south side of Cache Creek above Nelson's bridge, Calif 750-C-113 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 49, Folder  9

Irrigating orange trees, Arlington Fruit Co., Riverside, Calif 750-C-119 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 49, Folder  10

Well cultivated citrus grove near Pomona, California 750-C-125 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 49, Folder  11

Curved furrows to "check back" in lemon orchard near San Dimas, Calif. Soil adobe, slope medium 750-C-127 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 49, Folder  12

Furrow irrigation. Checking back 750-C-128 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 49, Folder  13

Curved furrow irrigation of orchards 750-C-129 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 49, Folder  14

Furrow irrigation of orange orchard 750-C-133 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 49, Folder  15

Distributing 30 miners inches of water over a ten acre orange tract from a cement concrete head flume, Riverside, Calif 750-C-135 1903 December

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 49, Folder  16

Irrigating peach orchard, Auburn, California 750-C-136 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 49, Folder  17

Zigzag furrows for "checking back" water in orchard near Pomona, Calif. Soil medium. Slope high 750-C-147 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 49, Folder  18

Furrow Irrigation, Calif 750-C-150 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 49, Folder  19

Cross furrow irrigation. Santa Ana, Calif 750-C-153 1919 April

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 49, Folder  20

Tapoons in open ditch for cross furrow irrigation in walnut orchard, Tustin 750-C-155 1919

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 49, Folder  21

Furrow irrigation. Irrigating young vineyard, Imperial Valley, Calif 750-C-157 1908 June

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 49, Folder  22

Panorama in the foothill section back of Ontario showing concrete standpipes and flume conveying water to furrows in orange grove 750-C-159 1918 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 49, Folder  23

Terrace irrigation. Correct method of planting. Maag Ranch, Santa Ana Canon 750-C-160 1919

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 49, Folder  24

Irrigation of Artichokes near Half Moon Bay, California 750-C-172 1919 June

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Showing location of furrows in relation to grade to prevent excessive washing. See picture 750-C-91. See short description of method of cultivation, "Pacific Rural Press."
Box 49, Folder  25

Growing and irrigation of artichokes on Ocean Shore Railroad south of San Francisco 750-C-173 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 49, Folder  26

Irrigating Young Orchard from Concrete Pipe System Camino Ridge, El Dorado County 750-C-174 1919 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 50, Folder  1

Curved furrow irrigation in citrus orchard near Porterville 750-C-180 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 50, Folder  2

Apricot orchard prepared for irrigation. Santa Clara Valley 750-C-181 circa 1921

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 50, Folder  3

Irrigation of Muir peach orchard at Delhi 750-C-185 1923 Summer

Photographer: A.B.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 5 prints
Box 50, Folder  4

Use of galvanized head pipe in furrow irrigation at Delhi 750-C-186 1923

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 50, Folder  5

Basin system of irrigating apricots in the Santa Clara Valley, Calif 750-D-42 1903 December

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 50, Folder  6

Basin system of orchard irrigation on T.J. Baty's ranch, north side of Cache Creek above Nelson's bridge. Water coming from Cache Creek by means of pump. Calif 750-D-43 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 50, Folder  7

Basin irrigation of apricot orchard (Santa Clara Valley) 750-D-44 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 50, Folder  8

Check system for irrigating potatoes 750-D-48 1903 August

Photographer: J.E.R.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 50, Folder  9

Orchard Irrigation, California 750-D-55 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 50, Folder  10

Basin irrigation, Calif. Pumping from Cache Creek on ranch of Robt. Morrison on Cache Creek above Nelson bridge 750-D-56 1900

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 50, Folder  11

Basin irrigation of olive trees, Fresno, Calif 750-D-57 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (chipped corner)
Box 50, Folder  12

Basin irrigation on Currier Tract near Pomona, Calif. Soil, adobe 750-D-61 undated

Photographer: Tait, C.E.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 50, Folder  13

Irrigation of Prune orchard, Santa Clara Valley 750-D-71 1919 February

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Check method, one tree to check.
Box 50, Folder  14

Water Holding Capacity of Soils 750-D-73 1920 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 5 prints

Scope and Content

Basin made in Dr. LeRoy Anderson's prune orchard, Santa Clara, Valley, August 1912. Basin was filled with water and samples taken immediately after water disappeared from surface. Experiment was repeated and data secured as to ultimate field capacity of this type of soil. Work done by W.W. McLaughlin.
Box 50, Folder  15

Land in Santa Clara Valley prepared for winter irrigation, by a rough combination of check and flooding systems 750-D-75 1918 December

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 50, Folder  16

Mulched basins, San Diego County 750-D-76 1919 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 50, Folder  17

First flooding of a contour border check, Westside Irrigation District 750-D-77 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Note excessive contour interval between this and the lower check; also extreme depth of water on levee in the right as compared with levee at the left.
Box 50, Folder  18

Henley almond orchard, Davis, Calif. Check system of irrigation, (Print used for ms. "Some suggestions concerning the irrigation of almond orchards." To be pub "Almond Facts" May 20, 1942 Veihmeyer, Frank J. and A.H. Hendrickson) 750-D-78 1918

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 50, Folder  19

Basin irrigation, University Farm. A tier of trees being irrigated- shows several basins being filled and closed. The middle row of each plot contains the trees from which data are taken upon which to base the conclusions as to the effect of the differential irrigation treatments. These trees are guarded on all sides, but the adjacent guard trees receive the same amount of water as the measured tree 750-D-82 1923 October 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 50, Folder  20

Basin irrigation. University Farm 750-D-83 1923 October 5

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 50, Folder  21

Cherry orchard irrigation. Furrow irrigation 750-D-86 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 50, Folder  22

Using short length of canvas hose attached to alfalfa gate - Delhi experimental tract 750-D-87 circa 1922

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 50, Folder  23

Attaching canvas hose to alfalfa gate, Delhi Experimental tract 750-D-88 1921 May 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 50, Folder  24

Appliance to prevent settlement of sand in mulch basin irrigation 750-D-89 1919 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Picture shows appliances set in place in ditch. In order to operate successfully ditches must be well made with the bottom of the ditch on the natural surface of the ground and the sides formed by the basin dykes.
Box 50, Folder  25

Appliance for prevention of sand settling in mulch basin irrigation 750-D-90 1919 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Shows water being turned into basin. Canvass pipe can be thrown into basin on the left without changing the position of the plate. In this picture second appliance has been set in position ready for irrigating the basin above.
Box 50, Folder  26

Apparatus designed by Frank M. Eaton of Chula Vista to prevent the deposit of sand when the mulch basin system of irrigation is used 750-D-91 1919 January

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Slide no. 758. A plate several inches larger than the irrigation furrow and of approximately the same shape is cut from heavy sheet metal. This plate is reinforced along the upper edge with a strip of angle iron. A 6-inch hole is cut through the center and about 3 inches from the bottom of the plate. Into this hole one end of a canvass tube is secured by means of a metal rim bolted in place over an apron sewed to the end of the tube.
Box 50, Folder  27

Delivering water from alfalfa gate to checks through canvas hose. Delhi Irrigation Experimental tract 750-D-92 1921 May 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 50, Folder  28

Irrigating alfalfa check - from alfalfa gate - Delhi 750-D-93 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 51, Folder  1

Untitled 750-E-3 undated

Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 51, Folder  2

Untitled 750-E-4 undated

Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 6 prints
Box 51, Folder  3

Untitled 750-F-5 1925 October 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 51, Folder  4

Untitled 750-F-6 1925 October 18

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Box 51, Folder  5

Untitled 750-G-4 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 51, Folder  6

Contour irrigation. Vista, California 750-G-5 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 51, Folder  7

Contour irrigation of vineyard. University Farm, Davis 750-G-6 undated

Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 5 prints
Box 51, Folder  8

Untitled 750-G-7 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 51, Folder  9

Untitled 750-G-13 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 51, Folder  10

Making terraces North Whittier Hts. Blasting rock for planting trees upper side of picture 750-G-14 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 51, Folder  11

Terrace furrows irrigation. Steel pipe laterals and spouts. Maag Ranch Santa Ana Canon 750-G-22 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 51, Folder  12

Terracing for Oranges. North Whittier Heights. Note slope of terraces inward to prevent corrosion. this type requires hand cultivation 750-G-23 1919 June

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 51, Folder  13

Overflow valve for contour irrigation. First 12 or 14 valves not supplied with gates, lower valves require gates to prevent air troubles. Lemon Hts., Santa Ana. F.W.S 750-G-24 1919 May

Photographer: F.W.S.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 51, Folder  14

Note corrosion due.. 750-G-25 1919 March

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 51, Folder  15

Untitled 750-G-36 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 51, Folder  16

Untitled 750-Z-30 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 51, Folder  17

Irrigation of the Hendley Almond Orchard adjoining the University Farm at Davis 760-A-55 1918 June

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 51, Folder  18

Hecke Prune Orchard, Woodland, Cal 760-A-57 1918 June

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 51, Folder  19

Untitled 760-A-60 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 51, Folder  20

Untitled 760-A-65 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 51, Folder  21

Untitled 760-A-66 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 51, Folder  22

Untitled 760-A-67 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 51, Folder  23

Untitled 760-A-68 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 51, Folder  24

Untitled 760-A-69 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 51, Folder  25

Untitled 760-A-71 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 51, Folder  26

Untitled 760-A-74 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 51, Folder  27

Untitled 760-A-75 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 51, Folder  28

Untitled 760-A-76 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 51, Folder  29

Untitled 760-A-77 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 51, Folder  30

Untitled 760-A-78 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  1

Grape fruit orchard, Imperial Valley 760-A-101 1929?

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  2

Untitled 760-C-1 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  3

Untitled 760-C-8 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  4

Oat and Clover Field, Johnson Farm, Penn Valley, Nevada Co 760-D-2 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 52, Folder  5

Oat and Clover Field, Garfield Robson Farm, Penn Valley, Nevada Co 760-D-3 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 52, Folder  6

Alfalfa Field, Casey Farm, Penn Valley, Nevada Co 760-D-4 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 52, Folder  7

Irrigated Wheat Field under well No. 3, Boston Land Co. near Huron 760-D-5 1918 May 6

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 52, Folder  8

Barley on San Luis Obispo Sewage Farm 760-D-8 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 52, Folder  9

Irrigated Pasture, O'Brien Farm, Smartsville 760-D-9 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  10

Untitled 760-D-10 undated

Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 52, Folder  11

Barley Fields in the area later organized in Baxter Creek Irrigation District 760-D-22 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 52, Folder  12

Progressive crop views. Thompson Seedless vines, showing grapes on vines. Dove Vineyard, Fresno, Cal 760-E-2 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  13

Experimental Cotton Field on Lands of the Dodge Land Co. west of Nelson 760-Z-101 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 52, Folder  14

Field of Durango Cotton planted by S.J.V. Farm Lands Co 760-Z-102 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  15

Field of Egyptian Cotton planted by S.J.V. Farm Lands Co 760-Z-103 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  16

Untitled 760-Z-104 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  17

Untitled 770-11 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  18

Reliance Binkley water meter set in concrete pipe. Terra Bella Irrigation District 775-3 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  19

Tipping Buckets of one pint capacity used for percolation determinations 775-6 1917 September

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Box 52, Folder  20

Tipping Buckets of one pint capacity used for percolation determinations 775-7 1917 September

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Box 52, Folder  21

Suggest current meter for irrigated purposes 775-8 1917 September

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  22

Suggest current meter for irrigated purposes 775-9 1917 September

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  23

New small electric current meter with buoyant turbine 775-10 1917 September

Photographer: Hutchins, Wells A. (Wells Aleck), 1888-1970
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  24

Untitled 775-11 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  25

Special microtome with which the soil blocks were sliced into thin layers after centrifuging. This view shows one centrifuge cup being taken and another containing soil as it has come from the centrifuge is shown at the left. (Fig. 1 in Tech. Bul. 16 "Moisture equivalent as influenced by the amount of soil used in its determination." 775-16-a 1924

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 52, Folder  26

Horse Lake, Lassen County 785-A-2 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 52, Folder  27

View of Butte Lake, Lassen County 785-A-3 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 6 prints
Box 53, Folder  1

Butte Lake, Laseen Co 785-A-4 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Box 53, Folder  2

Untitled 785-A-5 1917

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 53, Folder  3

Butte Lake, Lassen Co 785-A-6 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 53, Folder  4

Clear Lake looking south across one of the pear orchards that border the lake 785-A-7 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 53, Folder  5

Clear Lake from vicinity of Edmunds Farm 785-A-8 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 53, Folder  6

Clearn from the vicinity of the Edmunds farm looking right of Mt. Knocti 785-A-9 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 53, Folder  7

Looking over a portion of Lakeport water front on Clear Lake 785-A-10 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 53, Folder  8

Clear Lake water front showing piers, fill-in land and Carnegie Library 785-A-11 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 53, Folder  9

Tioga Lake 785-A-13 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 53, Folder  10

Upper Twin Lake 785-A-14 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 53, Folder  11

Untitled 785-A-22 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 53, Folder  12

Untitled 785-A-23 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 53, Folder  13

Untitled 785-A-24 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 53, Folder  14

Lake Hemet 785-A-25 1923 August

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 53, Folder  15

Untitled 785-B-1 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 53, Folder  16

Untitled 785-B-2 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 53, Folder  17

Point of junction of San Joaquin River and Fresno Slough 785-B-7 1918 April 02

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 53, Folder  18

Untitled 785-B-21 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 53, Folder  19

Untitled 785-B-22 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 53, Folder  20

Untitled 785-B-23 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 53, Folder  21

Untitled 785-B-24 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 53, Folder  22

Untitled 785-B-33 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 53, Folder  23

Lee Vining Falls at turn of the road 785-B-34 1918 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 53, Folder  24

Untitled 785-B-35 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 53, Folder  25

Untitled 785-B-38 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 53, Folder  26

Untitled 785-B-41 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 53, Folder  27

Untitled 785-B-43 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 53, Folder  28

San Joaquin river at crossing east of Dos Palos 785-B-44 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 53, Folder  29

Untitled 785-B-45 undated

Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 54, Folder  1

Looking north from Butte Creek bridge on Durham Ranch of Stanford University 785-C-4 1917 December

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 54, Folder  2

Untitled 785-D-5 1918 October

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 54, Folder  3

Untitled 785-E-6 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 54, Folder  4

Untitled 785-E-7 undated

Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Box 54, Folder  5

Camp headquarters, Duty of Water Investigations, Yuba-Nevada Counties, Cal 785-Z-53 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 54, Folder  6

Looking east from the coastal Mesa, San Diego County between Del Mar and Cardiff 785-Z-60 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 54, Folder  7

Looking east into Green Valley from the Mesa northeast toward Encintas, San Diego Co 785-Z-61 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 54, Folder  8

Looking east across the lands of Baxter Creek Irrigation District, Lassen County 785-Z-66 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 54, Folder  9

Looking east from the Susanville-Doyle Highway toward Honey Lake across the lands of Baxter Creek Irrigation District 785-Z-67 1917 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 54, Folder  10

Typical cleared and planted section of Paradise Irrigation District 785-Z-72 1917 July

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 54, Folder  11

Typical Unirrigated Almond section in hills back of Paso Robles 785-Z-87 1918 May 22

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 54, Folder  12

Portion of Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District showing developed and undeveloped land, looking southwest from main booster station 785-Z-88 1918 May 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 54, Folder  13

Portion of Rancho de Kaweah purchased by Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District for collecting basin 785-Z-89 1918 May 7

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints
Box 54, Folder  14

Untitled 785-Z-91 1918 October 6

Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 7 prints
Box 54, Folder  15

Untitled 785-Z-93 1918 October

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 54, Folder  16

Untitled 785-Z-94 1918 October

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 54, Folder  17

Untitled 785-Z-95 1918 October

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 54, Folder  18

Untitled 785-Z-96 1918 October 6

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 54, Folder  19

Untitled 785-Z-157 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 54, Folder  20

Untitled 785-Z-162 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 54, Folder  21

Untitled 785-Z-166 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 54, Folder  22

Untitled 785-Z-178 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 54, Folder  23

Untitled 785-Z-179 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 54, Folder  24

Untitled 785-Z-180 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 54, Folder  25

Untitled 785-Z-181 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 54, Folder  26

Untitled 785-Z-182 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 54, Folder  27

Untitled 785-Z-184-b undated

Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives (broken)
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 54, Folder  28

Untitled 785-Z-184-c undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 54, Folder  29

Untitled 785-Z-184-d undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 5 prints
Box 55, Folder  1

Untitled 785-Z-185 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 55, Folder  2

Untitled 785-Z-188 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 55, Folder  3

Untitled 785-Z-192 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  4

University Farm, Ralph Robertson, at the backboard 785-Z-220 circa 1917

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 55, Folder  5

Mono Lake Trip 785-Z-222 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  6

House Document 359 International Water Commission Report, United States and Mexico, Desert scene, similar to others found in this document 785-Z-251 1928

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  7

Records used in the Silvies River adjudication, Oregon 790-1 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 55, Folder  8

Untitled 790-3 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 55, Folder  9

Untitled 790-4 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  10

Untitled 790-5 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  11

Untitled 790-6 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  12

Untitled 790-7 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  13

Untitled 790-8 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  14

Untitled 790-9 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 55, Folder  15

Untitled 790-10 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  16

Untitled 790-11 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  17

Diagram showing extent of moisture movement from Irrigation Furrows. Sandy Loam Soil. 1, 4, 8, 26, 48, and 72 hours after beginning irrigation. University Farm, Davis 790-13 1925

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 55, Folder  18

Portable "Concrete forms" for irrigation alfalfa headgate 790-15 1920

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  19

Alfalfa headgate. Single wall 790-16 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  20

Untitled 795-A-1 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 55, Folder  21

Untitled 795-A-2 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  22

Untitled 795-A-6 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 55, Folder  23

Untitled 795-B-1 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 55, Folder  24

Untitled 795-B-4 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 55, Folder  25

Untitled 795-B-5 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 55, Folder  26

Untitled 795-B-6 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  27

Untitled 795-B-7 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 55, Folder  28

Newly planted alfalfa checks with rye on borders - Delhi Irrigation Experimental Tract 800-A-b-2 1921 Spring

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  29

Rice field - Cortena Station. Looking northwest 800-B-a-1 1919

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 55, Folder  30

Showing changing water vs. stagnant water - Stagnant plot on left: changing on right 800-B-a-2 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  31

Rice Experiments - depth of submergence 800-B-a-3 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  32

Changing water - Plot D-10. Exp. Sta. - Spaulding Ranch 800-B-a-4 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  33

Plots A-7 and A-8 - Norman. Land too strong in alkali for rice production 800-B-a-5 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  34

University of California temporary rice experiment station, Cortena, California. Sept. 29, 1922. View of Plot #1 seeded and submerged April 15, 1922. Rice seed broadcasted at rate of 150 pounds per acre prior to submergence 800-B-a-6 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  35

View of Plot 60. Broadcasted at rate of 150 lbs per acre and submerged continuously. Submerged April 25, 1922 800-B-a-7 1922 September 29

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 55, Folder  36

Cortena. Check plot drilled at rate of 150 lbs. per acre. Irrigated 5 times to germinate seed and bring plants 4-5 inches high. Plants were submerged 30 days after emergence from the soil 800-B-a-9 1922 September 29

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  1

View of Plot #18 at Cortena. This plot was not plowed. The plot was submerged 6 inches and seeded in water at rate of 150 lbs. per acre. Note poor stand of rice and heavy growth of cat tails 800-B-a-10 1922 September 29

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 56, Folder  2

Univ. of Calif. Rice Experiment Station, Cortena 800-B-a-11 1922 September 29

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

This rice was drilled 1 inch deep and irrigated 5 times to germinate seed and bring plants to height of 4 to 6 inches. Submergence began 30 days after plant emerged from the soil. Note the poor stand of rice and heavy growth of weeds resulting from this method.
Box 56, Folder  3

Submerging rice plots at Cortena 800-B-a-12 1922

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 56, Folder  4

View across check plot at University Rice Exp. Sta, Cortena 800-B-a-22 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Seed was drilled and irrigated 5 times prior to submergence. Submergence began 30 days after plants emerged from the soil. Note foul growth and rather poor stand of rice.
Box 56, Folder  5

Beginning submergence of plots at University of California Rice Experiment Station, Cortena, California 800-B-a-28 1922 April 26

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  6

Group of rice growers attending demonstration at Cortena 800-B-a-30 1922 September

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  7

Rice plots, Cortena 800-B-a-31 1923

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 56, Folder  8

Plot 61, Cortena. Rice submerged continuously to depth of 8 inches 800-B-a-33 1924

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 56, Folder  9

Plat experiments - rice. Willows 800-B-a-34 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  10

Tank #6, Cortena 800-B-b-56 1923

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  11

Tank #1 - Cortena 800-B-b-57 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  12

Weir and water register E.L. Adams rice field used in experiments - 1914-18 800-B-e-1 1916

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints

Scope and Content

Slide no 75H141
Box 56, Folder  13

Rectangular weir and register measuring water to E.L. Adams rice field 800-B-e-22 1924

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  14

Rice Field near Gridley, California, - Badly Infested with Weeds 800-B-z-2 1915

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  15

Harvesting Rice near Gridley, California 800-B-z-11 1917 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  16

Rice field west of Biggs during early irrigation prior to submergence 800-B-z-12 1918 May 31

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 4 prints

Scope and Content

The stand is shown drilled in the immediate foreground. This is one of the several fields farmed in 1918 by E.L. Adams, formerly of the Rice Experiment Station at Biggs, and shows some of the best preparation and levee construction to be found in Sacramento Valley.
Box 56, Folder  17

Berry and Adams Rice Field near Marysville 800-B-z-13 1918 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  18

Plat in Norman Experimental Rice Field 800-B-z-14 1918 November

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  19

Rice field at U.S. Rice Field Station, Biggs, Calif. One-fifth acre plot at U.S. Rice Field Station Biggs on which submergence was begun 30 days after emergence of plants 800-B-z-19 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 56, Folder  20

View of rice field just before maturity of crop. Note drooping of heads 800-B-z-20 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  21

Rice Field, Marysville, Calif. (Owned by F. Adams) 800-B-z-21 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  22

Drooping Heads in a Rice Field near Biggs, at the Time Water was Turned Off. Background purposely out of focus 800-B-z-23 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  23

Rice Field Near Biggs, California, Showing Drooping of Heads, at the Time Irrigation Water is Turned Off 800-B-z-24 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives
Box 56, Folder  24

Section of Experimental Irrigation Plat, Rice Experiment Station, Biggs, Cal 800-B-z-26 undated

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 56, Folder  25

A Sacramento Valley rice field showing drooping of heads at the ripening period when irrigation water is drawn off 800-B-z-27 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  26

Wild ducks - Spaulding Ranch 800-B-z-28 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 56, Folder  27

Submerging rice checks - Jones rice field, near Willows 800-B-z-29 1924

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints
Box 56, Folder  28

Group of rice growers at University of California temporary rice experiment station 800-B-z-30 1922 September 29

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  29

Group of rice growers at Univ. of Calif. temporary Rice Exp. Sta., Cortena, Calif. Listening to Professor Charles F. Shaw 800-B-z-31 1922 September 29

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  30

Group of rice growers at Cortena 800-B-z-32 1922 September 29

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 56, Folder  31

Group of rice growers at Cortena 800-B-z-33 1922 September 29

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 57, Folder  1

Group of rice growers at University of Caifornia temporary 800-B-z-34 1922 September 29

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 57, Folder  2

Threshing rice on Spaulding Ranch 800-B-z-78 1919

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 57, Folder  3

Effect of spotted soil on yield. Plants taken from same plot 800-B-z-80 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 57, Folder  4

Rice 1919. Changing US stagnant water on Alkali and Good Soil 800-B-z-81 1919

Photographer: Dunshee, Carroll F. (Carroll Francis), 1895-
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 57, Folder  5

Filling soil tanks "in place" in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Irrigation studies. Crop growing in these tanks surrounded by field planting 800-D-a-13 1926

Photographer: Brown, L. N.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 57, Folder  6

Pasture, left, and Sudan grass, right, C. Schwartz Farm, Pleasant Valley Nevada County, on which Duty of Water is being Measured, 1917 800-D-c-1 1917 August

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 57, Folder  7

Experimental irrigation of barley, University Farm, Davis, Season, 1918. Field 2, Block 2 800-D-c-3 1918 May 22

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 57, Folder  8

Experimental Irrigation, University Farm, Davus, California, Season of 1918 800-D-c-4 1918 June 6

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Harvesting barley June 6. Yield of grain 2539 pounds per acre.
Box 57, Folder  9

Measuring water to field crops - Field 7 - Davis 800-D-c-5 1922

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 57, Folder  10

Measuring water to field crops - Field 7 - Davis 800-D-c-6 1922

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 57, Folder  11

Sudan grass - if Field 7 800-D-c-7 Summer 1922

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 57, Folder  12

Hemp on Field 7, University Farm, Davis, California 800-D-c-8 1922 Summer

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 57, Folder  13

Sorghum under irrigation in Field 7 - Davis 800-D-c-9 Summer 1922

Photographer: Wadsworth, H. A. (Harold Anderson), 1893-1969
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 57, Folder  14

Young prune orchard on the experiment irrigation tract interplanted with beans. Davis, Calif 800-E-c-1 1918

Photographer: R.W.
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 57, Folder  15

Irrigation part of experimental prune orchard. Irrigation tract, Davis 800-E-c-3 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 57, Folder  16

Looking west in Muir Peach Orchard - Delhi Experimental tract 800-E-c-4 1921 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 57, Folder  17

Experimental plots in prune orchard, irrigation studies. Branch of the College of Agriculture, Davis, Calif 800-E-c-15 1923 October 05

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 57, Folder  18

Experimental irrigation plots, prune orchard, Davis, Calif. (Branch of the College of Agriculture) 800-E-c-16 1923 October 05

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Slide No. 75A27
Box 57, Folder  19

First irrigation of Thompson Seedless vineyard, Delhi Irr. Exp. tract 800-G-a-1 1921 May

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 57, Folder  20

Cultivation of mulched plots. Santa Clara Valley 800-L-a-9 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 57, Folder  21

Evaporation and cultivation experiments near Mountain view 800-L-a-10 About 1922

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 57, Folder  22

Determining the effect of cultivation upon the rate of absorption of irrigation water 800-L-c-5 1925 November 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 57, Folder  23

Determining the effect of cultivating upon the rate of absorption of irrigation water 800-L-c-6 1925 November 13

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 57, Folder  24

Rate of penetration studies at Davis conducted by S.H. Beckett, F.J. Veihmeyer, and K.B. Tester 800-L-c-25 1926 June 7

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Mulched plot is on the left; unmulched plot at the right.
Box 57, Folder  25

Rate of penetration studies at Davis, conducted by S.H. Beckett, F.J. Veihmeyer, and K.B. Tester 800-L-c-26 1926

Physical Description: 2 glass plate negatives (chipped corner)

Scope and Content

Mulched plot is on left; unmulched plot at the right.
Box 57, Folder  26

Initial weighing of water jacket soil tanks at Pomona sub-station; showing apparatus for lifting and weighing tanks 800-M-a-2 1903 July 23

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 57, Folder  27

Weighing soil tanks at time of installation, Tulare sub-station. Average weight of tanks when filled 375 pounds 800-M-a-3 1903 May 30

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 57, Folder  28

Installing soil tanks at Tulare sub-station. 34 soil tanks and one evaporation tank installed 800-M-a-4 1903 May 28-30

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 57, Folder  29

Arlington Fruit Company's Ranch, Riverside, Calif 800-M-a-5 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 57, Folder  30

Equipment for studying water requirements of prune trees and evaporation losses from soil. Deciduous Fruit Experiment Sta., Mountain View, Cal 800-M-a-7 1921 April

Photographer: Adams, Frank, 1875-1967
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 57, Folder  31

Equipment for water relations studies. Mt. View, California 800-M-a-11 1921

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 58, Folder  1

Equipment for water relations studies. Tank automatically balanced so that small losses of moisture by transpiration could be measured. Mt. View 800-M-a-13 1921 May

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 negative
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 58, Folder  2

Installing water-jacket soil tanks for irrigation investigation at Pomona sub-station 800-M-a-17 1903 June 20

Photographer: Stover, A. P. (Arthur Patterson), 1879-1915
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print
Box 58, Folder  3

Preliminary trial with automatic balanced tank, Davis 800-M-a-18 1919

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 58, Folder  4

Preliminary trial with automatic balanced tank, Davis, Cal 800-M-a-19 1919

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Box 58, Folder  5

Tanks and weighing equipment used in alfalfa studies 800-M-a-21 1929

Photographer: Huberty, Martin R. (Martin Richard), 1894-
Physical Description: 2 negatives
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 2 prints
Box 58, Folder  6

Pomology No. D-3822. Wilting of plants in humid atmosphere 800-M-b-4 1926 February 10

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 1 print

Scope and Content

Slide No. 664
Box 58, Folder  7

Wilting of plants on continuously moving turn table with constant environmental conditions 800-M-b-8 1929 March 21

Photographer: Hendrickson, A. H. (Arthur Howard), 1890-
Photographer: McKinnon, Lewis Ruble, 1901-1956
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 6 prints

Scope and Content

Slide No. 667
Box 58, Folder  8

Sunflowers used in wilting experiments 800-M-b-9 undated

Photographer: Veihmeyer, Frank J., 1886-1977
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative

Scope and Content

Slide No. 669
Box 58, Folder  9

Wilting of sunflower 800-M-f-15 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative (broken)
Box 58, Folder  10

Availability of water to plants; sunflowers in Yolo clay soil, moisture contents 30, 23, 20, 16, 15, 14.5% on successive dates 800-M-f-16 undated

Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 3 prints

Scope and Content

Slide No. S-1097 Illustrates the narrow range at which wilting occurs. On Feb. 26 soil moisture content was at 30% or field cap. Feb. 27 at 23%; Feb. 28 at 20%; Feb. 29- 16%, March 1 - 15%, March 2, 14 1/2%. No noticeable drooping of the leaves until moisture content reached 16% and very rapid change between 16% and 15%. Permanently wilted at 14 1/2%.
Box 58, Folder  11

Miscellaneous undated

Physical Description: 7 negatives
Physical Description: 1 glass plate negative
Physical Description: 11 prints