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Bird's-eye view of Diablo Dam after completion, November 7, 1930
181. Bird's-eye view of Diablo Dam after completion, November 7, 1930
Bird's-eye view of the junction of Ruby Creek with Skagit River, near proposed site of Ruby Dam (now
182. Bird's-eye view of the junction of Ruby Creek with Skagit River, near proposed site of Ruby Dam (now known as Ross Dam), June 29, 1919
Men working on a big cut for the railway spur at the powerhouse site, May 30, 1903
183. Men working on a big cut for the railway spur at the powerhouse site, May 30, 1903
Intake and diversion dam construction at headworks, September 26, 1910
184. Intake and diversion dam construction at headworks, September 26, 1910

Incline railway at Reflector Bar, with workers and Great Northern Railway freight car, March 24, 1928
185. Incline railway at Reflector Bar, with workers and Great Northern Railway freight car, March 24, 1928
Gravel grading equipment at Reflector Bar, with incline railway in background, March 1928
186. Gravel grading equipment at Reflector Bar, with incline railway in background, March 1928
Completed southern addition to powerhouse, February 26, 1925
187. Completed southern addition to powerhouse, February 26, 1925
Reflector Bar on the Skagit River used to supply sand and gravel for construction of the Diablo Dam,
188. Reflector Bar on the Skagit River used to supply sand and gravel for construction of the Diablo Dam, March 1928

Incline railway used to transport railroad cars and construction workers to Diablo Dam construction site,
189. Incline railway used to transport railroad cars and construction workers to Diablo Dam construction site, May 23, 1928
Construction activities at Diablo Dam, March 1928
190. Construction activities at Diablo Dam, March 1928
Winston Brothers Construction Company workers camp, Diablo Dam site, Mary 12, 1928
191. Winston Brothers Construction Company workers camp, Diablo Dam site, Mary 12, 1928
Davis Ranch, along the Skagit River at a location known as Cedar Bar, eight miles above Goodell's Landing
192. Davis Ranch, along the Skagit River at a location known as Cedar Bar, eight miles above Goodell's Landing (now Newhalem), March 29, 1927

Gorge Dam on the Skagit River, January 12, 1926
193. Gorge Dam on the Skagit River, January 12, 1926
Rotor spider on unit no. 1 turbine, Gorge Dam Powerhouse, September 17, 1923
194. Rotor spider on unit no. 1 turbine, Gorge Dam Powerhouse, September 17, 1923
Man standing inside Larner-Johnson flow control valve during installation at Gorge Dam Powerhouse, August
195. Man standing inside Larner-Johnson flow control valve during installation at Gorge Dam Powerhouse, August 22, 1923
Flume construction near Buckley, November 1, 1910
196. Flume construction near Buckley, November 1, 1910

Gorge Dam Powerhouse foundations, as seen from the west, January 19, 1923
197. Gorge Dam Powerhouse foundations, as seen from the west, January 19, 1923
Stator and rotor of unit no. 1 turbine and rotor of unit no. 2 turbine under construction, Gorge Dam
198. Stator and rotor of unit no. 1 turbine and rotor of unit no. 2 turbine under construction, Gorge Dam Powerhouse, November 27, 1923
Interior of concrete-lined tunnel constructed to carry water from the Gorge Dam reservoir to the Powerhouse,
199. Interior of concrete-lined tunnel constructed to carry water from the Gorge Dam reservoir to the Powerhouse, September 21, 1923
Workers on inspection jumbo in tunnel, showing steel tunnel forms, bulkhead, and concrete gun discharge
200. Workers on inspection jumbo in tunnel, showing steel tunnel forms, bulkhead, and concrete gun discharge pipe, Gorge Dam, November 25, 1923
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