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Transmission lines crossing the river at Orting, June 13, 1904
61. Transmission lines crossing the river at Orting, June 13, 1904
Workers with surveying equipment at site of cable line, March 17, 1903
62. Workers with surveying equipment at site of cable line, March 17, 1903
Man standing by Allis-Chalmers generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
63. Man standing by Allis-Chalmers generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
Steam shovel used in construction of the railroad between Rockport and Newhalem, August 11, 1920
64. Steam shovel used in construction of the railroad between Rockport and Newhalem, August 11, 1920

Sloped face of Masonry Dam under construction as seen from above, June 3, 1914
65. Sloped face of Masonry Dam under construction as seen from above, June 3, 1914
Men on timber structures on the Skagit River, doing early exploration work at the Ruby Dam site, October
66. Men on timber structures on the Skagit River, doing early exploration work at the Ruby Dam site, October 19, 1919
Workers taking a car load of gravel up the incline railway to the Diablo Dam site with Reflector Bar
67. Workers taking a car load of gravel up the incline railway to the Diablo Dam site with Reflector Bar workers' camp in background, August 28, 1928
Constructing a circular penstock forebay at the western end of the main tunnel, June 15, 1911
68. Constructing a circular penstock forebay at the western end of the main tunnel, June 15, 1911

Workers on and around Westinghouse power generation unit in the nearly completed Gorge Dam Powerhouse,
69. Workers on and around Westinghouse power generation unit in the nearly completed Gorge Dam Powerhouse, ca. 1924
Ladders for exploration work on the rocky canyon walls at the Ruby Dam site, October 19, 1919
70. Ladders for exploration work on the rocky canyon walls at the Ruby Dam site, October 19, 1919
Drawing of Skagit River Power Project plan, ca. 1930
71. Drawing of Skagit River Power Project plan, ca. 1930
Standpipes for penstocks, at top of hill above powerhouse, February 19, 1912
72. Standpipes for penstocks, at top of hill above powerhouse, February 19, 1912

Main building of Gorge workers' camp at Newhalem, July 1, 1919
73. Main building of Gorge workers' camp at Newhalem, July 1, 1919
Site of Ross powerhouse and gauging station, June 28, 1919
74. Site of Ross powerhouse and gauging station, June 28, 1919
Sawmill on Skagit River just west of Babcock Creek, built to provide lumber for Newhalem and subsequent
75. Sawmill on Skagit River just west of Babcock Creek, built to provide lumber for Newhalem and subsequent Skagit projects, August 12, 1920
Workers building a bridge across the Gorge Dam site, October 22, 1919
76. Workers building a bridge across the Gorge Dam site, October 22, 1919

Masonry Dam under construction, October 16, 1913
77. Masonry Dam under construction, October 16, 1913
Site of future Gorge Dam, near Devil's Elbow, July 1, 1919
78. Site of future Gorge Dam, near Devil's Elbow, July 1, 1919
Old Number Six, the steam locomotive used by Seattle City Light on their tourist railroad from Marblemount
79. 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
Area to be filled with second stage concrete above Ross Powerhouse, May 3, 1952
80. Area to be filled with second stage concrete above Ross Powerhouse, May 3, 1952
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