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Map of Seattle City Light Skagit River Power Sources
41. Map of Seattle City Light Skagit River Power Sources
Workers removing rocks and debris from construction site , Masonry Dam, October 17, 1912
42. Workers removing rocks and debris from construction site , Masonry Dam, October 17, 1912
What We Had To Say About Legistation Affecting Us: an outlining of our policies as presented to the governor
43. What We Had To Say About Legistation Affecting Us: an outlining of our policies as presented to the governor and to the legislature at Olympia during the regular session of 1933
A Short Description of the Seattle Water System
44. A Short Description of the Seattle Water System

Seattle City Light's first timber crib dam on the Cedar River, located approximately one-half mile below
45. Seattle City Light's first timber crib dam on the Cedar River, located approximately one-half mile below Cedar Lake (now known as Chester Morse Lake), ca. 1911
Transmission line tower near camp no. 1 and incline railway near Dieringer, November 2, 1911
46. Transmission line tower near camp no. 1 and incline railway near Dieringer, November 2, 1911
Powerland U.S.A.: a progress report on power development to the people of the Puget Sound-Cascade region
47. Powerland U.S.A.: a progress report on power development to the people of the Puget Sound-Cascade region
Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Company cottages near the powerhouse, vicnity of Dieringer, April
48. Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Company cottages near the powerhouse, vicnity of Dieringer, April 12, 1912

Rear view of powerhouse showing newly constructed air tanks for the fourth generating unit, February
49. Rear view of powerhouse showing newly constructed air tanks for the fourth generating unit, February 26, 1925
Power for Service
50. Power for Service
Construction area beside cofferdam discharge pipe structure, Masonry Dam, October 17, 1912
51. Construction area beside cofferdam discharge pipe structure, Masonry Dam, October 17, 1912
Panorama of the mill pond at Masonry Dam construction site, January 26, 1912
52. Panorama of the mill pond at Masonry Dam construction site, January 26, 1912

Hydro-electric development; an illustrated story of the power properties of the Puget Sound Power & Light
53. Hydro-electric development; an illustrated story of the power properties of the Puget Sound Power & Light Company
Snow covering construction site, Masonry Dam, January 9, 1913
54. Snow covering construction site, Masonry Dam, January 9, 1913
Diversion dam with intake gates open, April 12, 1912
55. Diversion dam with intake gates open, April 12, 1912
Panoramic view of Lake Tapps, November 21, 1911
56. Panoramic view of Lake Tapps, November 21, 1911

Penstock installation on hill toward powerhouse, September 15, 1911
57. Penstock installation on hill toward powerhouse, September 15, 1911
Air pipe installation for penstocks next to powerhouse, September 7, 1911
58. Air pipe installation for penstocks next to powerhouse, September 7, 1911
Culvert construction underneath the Northern Pacific Railway showing a steam-powered pile driver on the
59. Culvert construction underneath the Northern Pacific Railway showing a steam-powered pile driver on the tracks, Dieringer, June 15, 1911
Steam shovel excavating powerhouse site near Dieringer, January 16, 1911
60. Steam shovel excavating powerhouse site near Dieringer, January 16, 1911
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