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Title
Hetch Hetchy Valley
Creator
[Unknown]
Date Created and/or Issued
[early 1900s]
Publication Information
Mariposa 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 provided as a contribution to education and scholarship. Transmission or reproduction of protected items beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. The determination of copyright status and restrictions ultimately rests with the user. For further information, or to obtain a photographic or digital copy of the original photograph, contact Yosemite Research Library, National Park Service, PO Box 577, Yosemite, CA 95389; phone 209-372-0280.
Description
View across Hetch Hetchy Valley, early 1900s, from the southwestern end, showing the Tuolumne River flowing through the lower portion of the valley prior to damming.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : b&w ; 12.70 x 17.25 cm.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt0w1017rx
mpd0034
Subject
Yosemite National Park (Calif.)--Photographs
Yosemite National Park (Calif.)--History
Hetch Hetchy Valley (Calif.)
Waterfalls--California--Yosemite National Park
Rivers--California--Yosemite National Park
Tuolumne River
Tueeulala Falls
Wapama Falls

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