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Title
Millerton Lake Friant California
Creator
[Unknown]
Date Created and/or Issued
ca. 1940
Publication Information
Fresno County Library
Contributing Institution
San Joaquin Valley Library System
Collection
Photographs Selected from the Collections of the San Joaquin Valley Library System Member Libraries
Rights Information
This image is being made available for educational and research purposes only, under the “fair use” clause of the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 § 107 U.S.C.) Further questions regarding the image or its use may be directed to the California History and Genealogy Room, Fresno County Public Library, 2420 Mariposa St., Fresno, CA 93721-2285; (559) 488-3195, press #3, then #5.
Description
Millerton Lake is the reservoir created by Friant Dam. The lake first stored water on February 21, 1944 and continues to provide water storage, flood control, and recreation. It can hold 520,528 acre-feet of water, has a surface area of 4,900 acres and is approximately 15 miles in length. The lake's 45 miles of shoreline varies from gently slopes near the dam to steep canyon walls farther inland.
Type
image
Format
1 Photographic print :b&w ;9 x 14 cm.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt0p3017bd
frp0163
Subject
Reservoirs--California--Fresno County--Photographs
Lakes--California--Fresno County--Photographs
Millerton Lake (Calif.)--Photographs
Fresno County (Calif.)--Buildings, structures, etc.--20th century--Photographs

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