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First generator installed at the powerhouse, July 20, 1911
61. First generator installed at the powerhouse, July 20, 1911
Tacoma substation interior showing transformers, October 21, 1904
62. Tacoma substation interior showing transformers, October 21, 1904
Masonry Dam under construction, January 19, 1914
63. Masonry Dam under construction, January 19, 1914
Mowich Glacier exploration party stopped for breakfast at Crater Lake, August 26, 1904
64. Mowich Glacier exploration party stopped for breakfast at Crater Lake, August 26, 1904

Partially completed powerhouse and penstocks, with view of railroad and cable line, June 26, 1904
65. Partially completed powerhouse and penstocks, with view of railroad and cable line, June 26, 1904
Junction of Seattle and Tacoma transmission lines, showing disconnecting switches, June 13, 1904
66. Junction of Seattle and Tacoma transmission lines, showing disconnecting switches, June 13, 1904
Man standing near Allis-Chalmers generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
67. Man standing near Allis-Chalmers generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
Man standing near generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
68. Man standing near generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.

Point in Rockport at which the Great Northern railroad ends and the new section of rail line built by
69. 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
Main building on the Davis Ranch property at Cedar Bar, eight miles above Goodell's Landing (now Newhalem),
70. Main building on the Davis Ranch property at Cedar Bar, eight miles above Goodell's Landing (now Newhalem), ca. 1919
Diamond drill, an early piece of machinery used at Ruby Dam site, June 29, 1919
71. Diamond drill, an early piece of machinery used at Ruby Dam site, June 29, 1919
Men resting on tree stumps during construction of railroad from Rockport to Newhalem, August 12, 1920
72. Men resting on tree stumps during construction of railroad from Rockport to Newhalem, August 12, 1920

Detail of diamond drill used in early Skagit exploration work, June 29, 1919
73. Detail of diamond drill used in early Skagit exploration work, June 29, 1919
Men working at entrance to concrete tunnel at Masonry Dam, April 22, 1913
74. Men working at entrance to concrete tunnel at Masonry Dam, April 22, 1913
Skagit River at center of canyon at Ruby Dam site showing timber structures on the right, October 19,
75. Skagit River at center of canyon at Ruby Dam site showing timber structures on the right, October 19, 1919
Building a trestle as part of the railroad construction project from Rockport to Newhalem, August 11,
76. Building a trestle as part of the railroad construction project from Rockport to Newhalem, August 11, 1920

Camp at an early Gorge Dam exploration site, ca. 1919
77. Camp at an early Gorge Dam exploration site, ca. 1919
Steam shovel at rocky curve overlooking the Skagit River, used for building the railroad between Rockport
78. Steam shovel at rocky curve overlooking the Skagit River, used for building the railroad between Rockport and Newhalem, August 11, 1920
Trail at site above future Ross Dam looking down on Ruby Creek, June 28, 1919
79. Trail at site above future Ross Dam looking down on Ruby Creek, June 28, 1919
Pedestrian bridge over the Skagit River, August 12, 1920
80. Pedestrian bridge over the Skagit River, August 12, 1920
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