451-Loading cars which carry concrete to dam. 1914.
452-General view of concrete mixer. 1914.
453-Excavating at dam. 1914.
454-Making concrete forms at dam. 1914.
455-Concrete forms and reenforcing. 1914.
456-Screening gravel for making concrete. 1914.
457-View at mixer. 1914.
458-Concrete mixer and cars. 1914.
459-Hauling concrete on trestle from mixer to dam. 1914.
460-Steam drill in operation at dam. 1914.
461-Steam drill in operation at dam. 1914.
462-Trestle on which concrete is hauled from mixer to dam. 1914.
463-View showing dam, trestle, and concrete mixier. 1914.
464-Engine which operates steam drill. 1914.
465-Steam drills in operation. Digging dam foundation. 1914.
466-General view of construction. 1914.
467-Steam drills working on dam foundation. 1914.
468-Carrying concrete to dam. 1914.
469-View of dam construction. 1914.
470-Close view of dam construction. 1914.
471-General view of dam. 1914.
472-Canal construction. 1914.
473-Canal construction. 1914.
474-Canal completed. 1914.
475-Canal completed. 1914.
476-Lining canal with concrete.
477-Lining canal with concrete.
478-Lining canal with concrete.
479-Lining canal with concrete.
480-Lining canal with concrete.
481-Reclamation camp.
483-Three Miles Diversion Dam. View taken near the east abutment and slightly above the dam.
484-Three Miles Diversion Dam. View similar to 483, but taken near the opposite abutment.
485-Three Miles Diversion Dam. View taken from the east side and slightly below the dam. It shows the various supporting piers and the training well.
486-Three Miles Diversion Dam. View similar to 485, but taken from the opposite end of the dam.
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