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Description
PHOTO: BRIDGES: KLAMATH RIVER: WALKER BRIDGE (VIEWS 1-15) 15 views of the Walker Bridge in the Klamath River vicinity at Highway 96; includes an index to the photographs and written historical and descriptive data; numbered 2000-0026 through 2000-0040 with corresponding Historic American Engineering Record numbers (HAER No.) CA-184-1 through CA-184-15. Historic American Engineering Record documentation of the Walker Bridge on the Klamath River in Siskiyou County prepared by PGH Wong Engineering, Inc., Sacramento for the National Park Service, Department of the Interior, San Francisco. Views 1 (2000-0026). Aerial view -- view 2 (2000-0027). Aerial view -- view 3 (2000-0028). Bridge and crop irrigation pipes in field -- view 4 (2000-0029). Bridge and irrigation pipes -- view 5 (2000-0030). Bridge from river -- view 6 (2000-0031). View from river -- view 7 (2000-0032). Bridge approach -- view 8 (2000-0033). Bridge from field -- view 9 (2000-0034). Aerial view -- view 10 (2000-0035). Bridge approach -- view 11 (2000-0036). Bridge support -- view 12 (2000-0037). Bridge support -- view 13 (2000-0038). Expansion rollers -- view 14 (2000-0039). Floor beam supports -- view 15 (2000-0040). Support.
Type
image
Format
Photographs. Nonprojected graphic
Extent
15 photoprints ; 8 x 10 in.
Identifier
(C)001379025CSL01-Aleph (DRA)VVV-2274
Language
English
Subject
Bridges--California--Siskiyou County Rivers--California--Siskiyou County Alfalfa--California--Siskiyou County Farms--California--Siskiyou County Walker Bridge (Calif.)--Photographs Siskiyou County (Calif.)--Photographs Photographic prints
Place
California Siskiyou County Walker Bridge (Calif.) Siskiyou County (Calif.)
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