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First generator installed at the powerhouse, July 20, 1911
121. First generator installed at the powerhouse, July 20, 1911
Construction camp at lower reservoir, March 17, 1903
122. Construction camp at lower reservoir, March 17, 1903
Scraper at work on a cable incline, April 21, 1903
123. Scraper at work on a cable incline, April 21, 1903
Junction of Seattle and Tacoma transmission lines, showing disconnecting switches, June 13, 1904
124. Junction of Seattle and Tacoma transmission lines, showing disconnecting switches, June 13, 1904

Transmission line poles through Holmoldt's hop ranch, August 10, 1903
125. Transmission line poles through Holmoldt's hop ranch, August 10, 1903
Double transmission line near Sumner with Mount Rainier in the distance, June 13, 1904
126. Double transmission line near Sumner with Mount Rainier in the distance, June 13, 1904
Man standing by Allis-Chalmers generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
127. Man standing by Allis-Chalmers generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
Main building on the Davis Ranch property at Cedar Bar, eight miles above Goodell's Landing (now Newhalem),
128. Main building on the Davis Ranch property at Cedar Bar, eight miles above Goodell's Landing (now Newhalem), ca. 1919

Gorge Dam Powerhouse interior showing the no. 1 generator, February 14, 1924
129. Gorge Dam Powerhouse interior showing the no. 1 generator, February 14, 1924
Saw mill on the Skagit River, just west of Babcock Creek and the Gorge Powerhouse site, August 12, 1920
130. Saw mill on the Skagit River, just west of Babcock Creek and the Gorge Powerhouse site, August 12, 1920
Workers on and around Westinghouse power generation unit in the nearly completed Gorge Dam Powerhouse,
131. Workers on and around Westinghouse power generation unit in the nearly completed Gorge Dam Powerhouse, ca. 1924
Building a trestle as part of the railroad construction project from Rockport to Newhalem, August 11,
132. Building a trestle as part of the railroad construction project from Rockport to Newhalem, August 11, 1920

Two men with an donkey engine loaded onto railway car at camp no. 8, July 26, 1910
133. Two men with an donkey engine loaded onto railway car at camp no. 8, July 26, 1910
Standpipes for penstocks, at top of hill above powerhouse, February 19, 1912
134. Standpipes for penstocks, at top of hill above powerhouse, February 19, 1912
Site of Ross powerhouse and gauging station, June 28, 1919
135. Site of Ross powerhouse and gauging station, June 28, 1919
Pedestrian bridge over the Skagit River, August 12, 1920
136. Pedestrian bridge over the Skagit River, August 12, 1920

Masonry Dam under construction, October 16, 1913
137. Masonry Dam under construction, October 16, 1913
Suspension bridge built across Gorge Dam site on the Skagit River near Diamond Drill camp, October 17,
138. Suspension bridge built across Gorge Dam site on the Skagit River near Diamond Drill camp, October 17, 1919
Old Number Six, the steam locomotive used by Seattle City Light on their tourist railroad from Marblemount
139. Old Number Six, the steam locomotive used by Seattle City Light on their tourist railroad from Marblemount to Diablo, now a tourist attraction in Newhalem, 1989
Ross Crypt showing granite-carved tomb containing the graves of J.D. Ross and his wife Alice, Ross Mountain,
140. Ross Crypt showing granite-carved tomb containing the graves of J.D. Ross and his wife Alice, Ross Mountain, July 1989
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