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Power for Service
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Interior of powerhouse with fourth generating unit installed, February 26, 1925
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Two men standing in pipe attached to large valves at Masonry Dam, November 25, 1914
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Building embankment trestle for construction of Printz Basin, November 1, 1910
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Wood frame construction of the powerhouse, August 11, 1911
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Horse drawn scrapers excavating in Dingle Basin near the canal, July 1, 1910
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Flume construction between Buckley and southeastern Lake Tapps, July 5, 1911
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Installing the penstocks in the tunnels, July 20, 1911
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Workers camp at the reservoir site, March 18, 1903
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Electron Plant powerhouse interior showing generators, October 20, 1904
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Mowich Glacier exploration party stopped for breakfast at Crater Lake, August 26, 1904
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Double transmission lines making a right angle turn at Orting, June 13, 1904
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Transmission line poles through Holmoldt's hop ranch, August 10, 1903
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Man standing by Allis-Chalmers generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
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Diamond drill, an early piece of machinery used at Ruby Dam site, June 29, 1919
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Detail of diamond drill used in early Skagit exploration work, June 29, 1919
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Transmission lines crossing Northern Pacific Railway tracks, June 9, 1904
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Site of Ross powerhouse and gauging station, June 28, 1919
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Boulder spillway construction near the headworks and diversion dam, June 6, 1911
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Inspection gallery form for Ruby Dam, June 27, 1939
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