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Title
Second break at the trestles, Colonia Ladrillera, Mexico (vicinity), 1907
Date Created and/or Issued
January 20, 1907
Rights Information
Copyrighted
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Rights Holder and Contact
spec-coll@library.ucla.edu
Description
Scope/Content: [Caption, section 3:] Views of closing the second break or crevasse at Lower Heading. December 22nd, 1906 to July 21st, 1907. Work done under auspices of Epes Randolph, agent Southern Pacific Company. [Written:] 1400-1594
Scope/Content: [Caption below top (left) photograph:] second break from near south end of Trestle, Jany. 20, 1907.
Scope/Content: [Caption below bottom photograph:] Second break from south bank just below south end of Trestle, January 20, 1907.
Type
image
Format
image
Form/Genre
black-and-white photographs
Identifier
uclalsc_94_002_01_062
Language
English
Subject
Trestles
Floods
Irrigation canals and flumes
Place
Colonia Ladrillera (Mexico)

Parent Item
Irrigation work of California Development Company including Colorado River crevasse, effects thereof and diversion. 1903-1908. Vol. 2
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Photograph albums documenting diversion of the Colorado River and creation of the Salton Sea, 1900-1911

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