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Saw mill on the Skagit River, just west of Babcock Creek and the Gorge Powerhouse site, August 12, 1920
81. Saw mill on the Skagit River, just west of Babcock Creek and the Gorge Powerhouse site, August 12, 1920
Diablo Canyon showing with footbridge at the dam site, June 30, 1919
82. Diablo Canyon showing with footbridge at the dam site, June 30, 1919
Timber structures used for early exploration work at the Ruby Dam site, October 19, 1919
83. Timber structures used for early exploration work at the Ruby Dam site, October 19, 1919
Transmission lines crossing Northern Pacific Railway tracks, June 9, 1904
84. Transmission lines crossing Northern Pacific Railway tracks, June 9, 1904

Two men with an donkey engine loaded onto railway car at camp no. 8, July 26, 1910
85. Two men with an donkey engine loaded onto railway car at camp no. 8, July 26, 1910
Gate house under construction at Masonry Dam, January 19, 1914
86. Gate house under construction at Masonry Dam, January 19, 1914
Site of Ruby Dam and reservoir on the Skagit River, ca. 1919
87. Site of Ruby Dam and reservoir on the Skagit River, ca. 1919
An area of the Skagit River called Rip Raps, site of the Ross Dam, June 28, 1919
88. An area of the Skagit River called Rip Raps, site of the Ross Dam, June 28, 1919

Massachusetts Street Substation interior showing switchboard and compensators, Seattle, May 14, 1904
89. Massachusetts Street Substation interior showing switchboard and compensators, Seattle, May 14, 1904
Suspension bridge built across Gorge Dam site on the Skagit River near Diamond Drill camp, October 17,
90. Suspension bridge built across Gorge Dam site on the Skagit River near Diamond Drill camp, October 17, 1919
Snowslide Gulch, near the Gorge powerhouse site, July 1, 1919
91. Snowslide Gulch, near the Gorge powerhouse site, July 1, 1919
Inspection gallery form for Ruby Dam, June 27, 1939
92. Inspection gallery form for Ruby Dam, June 27, 1939

Massachusetts Street Substation exterior and high tension lines, Seattle, May 14, 1904
93. Massachusetts Street Substation exterior and high tension lines, Seattle, May 14, 1904
Interior of headhouse for the Diablo Dam incline railway, showing cable and drums for lily hoist, July
94. Interior of headhouse for the Diablo Dam incline railway, showing cable and drums for lily hoist, July 1989
Spillgates of Gorge High Dam as seen from the intake, July 1989
95. Spillgates of Gorge High Dam as seen from the intake, July 1989
View from roof of the Gorge Powerhouse, looking west to the switchyard with the Pratt truss vehicle bridge
96. View from roof of the Gorge Powerhouse, looking west to the switchyard with the Pratt truss vehicle bridge to the right, July 1989

Interior of dining hall for construction workers, with tables set for meal and numbered seats, Masonry
97. Interior of dining hall for construction workers, with tables set for meal and numbered seats, Masonry Dam, 1913
Timber lining of flume under construction, May 6, 1911
98. Timber lining of flume under construction, May 6, 1911
Diablo Commissary, built in 1952 to serve the residents of Diablo, July 1989
99. Diablo Commissary, built in 1952 to serve the residents of Diablo, July 1989
Gorge Inn Suspension Bridge over the Skagit River showing the Gorge Powerhouse on the right, Newhalem,
100. Gorge Inn Suspension Bridge over the Skagit River showing the Gorge Powerhouse on the right, Newhalem, July 1989
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