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Title
Lower (Second) Mexican intake seen from Disaster Island, Baja California, Mexico, 1905
Date Created and/or Issued
July 28, 1905
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 2:] Views of the three intakes of the California Development Company along the Colorado River, the enlargement of the third into the "break" or "crevasse" and the endeavors to close such break prior to January 1st, 1906.
Scope/Content: [Caption below left photograph:] Lower [second] Mexican Intake from Disaster Island; July, 28, 1905.
Scope/Content: Caption below right photograph: Lower [second] Mexican Intake from Disaster Island; July 28, 1905.
Type
image
Format
image
Form/Genre
black-and-white photographs
Identifier
uclalsc_94_001_03_052
Language
English
Subject
Irrigation canals and flumes
Rivers
Place
Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

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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