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Title
New River near Imperial, and the Holton Interurban Railroad bridge over the Alamo River near Holtville, 1906
Date Created and/or Issued
August 30, 1906; August 31, 1906
Rights Information
Copyrighted
In Copyright - Rights-holder(s) unlocatable or unidentifible (http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-RUU/1.0/)
Rights Holder and Contact
spec-coll@library.ucla.edu
Description
Scope/Content: [Caption, section 4:] Views showing effects in Imperial Valley and on works of the California Development Company of the waters flowing through break or crevasse into the Salton Sink or Sea. - December 1905 to March 1907. [Written:] 1028-1170
Scope/Content: [Caption below top (left) photograph:] New River 5 miles north west of Imperial, Aug. 30, 1906.
Scope/Content: [Caption below bottom(right) photograph:] Holton Interurban Railroad Bridge over the Alamo River near Holtville, Aug. 31, 1906.
Type
image
Format
image
Form/Genre
black-and-white photographs
Identifier
uclalsc_94_001_03_137
Language
English
Subject
Rivers
Trestles
Railroad bridges
Place
New River (Mexico and Calif.)
Alamo River (Mexico and Calif.)
Imperial (Calif.)
Holtville (Calif.)

Parent Item
Irrigation work of California Development Company including Colorado River crevasse, effects thereof and diversion. 1903-1908. Vol. 1 ["Vol 1" crossed out] - Views. H. T. Cory.
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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