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Description
Plates in: Photographs, Strawberry Dam, Philadelphia Ditch, original construction, 1912-1916, photograph album, page 69, 71. View 1 (2010-0256). Discharge from four needle valves wide open. Elevation of water in reservoir about thirty feet. April 19, 1914, Strawberry Dam -- view 2 (2010-0257). Discharge from four needle valves wide open. Water passing through temporary weir about 100 sec. ft. April 19, 1914 -- view 3 (2010-0258). Discharge of outlet valves and tunnel. About 100 sec. ft. April 19, 1914, Strawberry Dam. Album documents the building of Strawberry Dam between 1912 and 1916; dam was built at the site of an older Strawberry Dam on lower Strawberry Creek for Sierra and San Francisco Power Company by Willetts & Burr; also shows work on Philadelphia Ditch, a ditch and flume running from a point on South Fork of Stanislaus River 1 1/2 miles sw of town of Strawberry to Philadelphia Diggins (ditch bought by Power Company from Stockton Gravel Mining Co. in 1912); dam and ditch intended to supply water locally and electricity and power to markets as far as San Francisco.
Type
image
Format
Photographs. Nonprojected graphic
Extent
3 photographic prints ; 4 7/8 x 6 in.
Identifier
(C)001433448CSL01-Aleph
Language
English
Subject
Sierra and San Francisco Power Company--Photographs Weirs--California--Tuolumne County--Photographs Dams--California--Tuolumne County Dam construction--California--Tuolumne County Waterworks--California--San Francisco Strawberry Dam (Calif.)--Photographs Tuolumne County (Calif.)--Photographs Photographic prints Photograph albums
Place
California Tuolumne County San Francisco Strawberry Dam (Calif.) Tuolumne County (Calif.)
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