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Double transmission lines making a right angle turn at Orting, June 13, 1904
141. Double transmission lines making a right angle turn at Orting, June 13, 1904
Workers with surveying equipment at site of cable line, March 17, 1903
142. Workers with surveying equipment at site of cable line, March 17, 1903
Point in Rockport at which the Great Northern railroad ends and the new section of rail line built by
143. Point in Rockport at which the Great Northern railroad ends and the new section of rail line built by Seattle City Light to Newhalem begins, August 13, 1920
Sloped face of Masonry Dam under construction as seen from above, June 3, 1914
144. Sloped face of Masonry Dam under construction as seen from above, June 3, 1914

Tunnel entrance, probably the west portal of the tunnel constructed to carry water from the Gorge Dam
145. Tunnel entrance, probably the west portal of the tunnel constructed to carry water from the Gorge Dam reservoir to the powerhouse, August 12, 1920
Mount Rainier as viewed from the flume line, June 26, 1904
146. Mount Rainier as viewed from the flume line, June 26, 1904
Constructing a circular penstock forebay at the western end of the main tunnel, June 15, 1911
147. Constructing a circular penstock forebay at the western end of the main tunnel, June 15, 1911
Skagit River at center of canyon at Ruby Dam site showing timber structures on the right, October 19,
148. Skagit River at center of canyon at Ruby Dam site showing timber structures on the right, October 19, 1919

Transmission lines crossing Northern Pacific Railway tracks, June 9, 1904
149. Transmission lines crossing Northern Pacific Railway tracks, June 9, 1904
Main building of Gorge workers' camp at Newhalem, July 1, 1919
150. Main building of Gorge workers' camp at Newhalem, July 1, 1919
Trail at site above future Ross Dam looking down on Ruby Creek, June 28, 1919
151. Trail at site above future Ross Dam looking down on Ruby Creek, June 28, 1919
Massachusetts Street Substation interior showing switchboard and compensators, Seattle, May 14, 1904
152. Massachusetts Street Substation interior showing switchboard and compensators, Seattle, May 14, 1904

Site of future Gorge Dam, near Devil's Elbow, July 1, 1919
153. Site of future Gorge Dam, near Devil's Elbow, July 1, 1919
Diablo Powerhouse interior looking north from the south end of the cooling water pipe gallery, water
154. Diablo Powerhouse interior looking north from the south end of the cooling water pipe gallery, water cleaner in foreground, July 1989
Kitchen in dining hall for construction workers at Masonry Dam, May 17, 1913
155. Kitchen in dining hall for construction workers at Masonry Dam, May 17, 1913
Massachusetts Street Substation exterior and high tension lines, Seattle, May 14, 1904
156. Massachusetts Street Substation exterior and high tension lines, Seattle, May 14, 1904

Tourists visiting Diablo Dam, ca. 1933
157. Tourists visiting Diablo Dam, ca. 1933
View from roof of the Gorge Powerhouse, looking west to the switchyard with the Pratt truss vehicle bridge
158. View from roof of the Gorge Powerhouse, looking west to the switchyard with the Pratt truss vehicle bridge to the right, July 1989
Massachusetts Street Substation interior showing high tension wiring and disconnecting switches, Seattle,
159. Massachusetts Street Substation interior showing high tension wiring and disconnecting switches, Seattle, May 14, 1904
Truck crossing suspension bridge at Ruby Dam during initial construction, 1938
160. Truck crossing suspension bridge at Ruby Dam during initial construction, 1938
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