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Junction of Seattle and Tacoma transmission lines, showing disconnecting switches, June 13, 1904
181. Junction of Seattle and Tacoma transmission lines, showing disconnecting switches, June 13, 1904
Double transmission lines making a right angle turn at Orting, June 13, 1904
182. Double transmission lines making a right angle turn at Orting, June 13, 1904
Transmission lines crossing the river at Orting, June 13, 1904
183. Transmission lines crossing the river at Orting, June 13, 1904
Transmission line poles through Holmoldt's hop ranch, August 10, 1903
184. Transmission line poles through Holmoldt's hop ranch, August 10, 1903

Man standing near Allis-Chalmers generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
185. Man standing near Allis-Chalmers generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
Double transmission line near Sumner with Mount Rainier in the distance, June 13, 1904
186. Double transmission line near Sumner with Mount Rainier in the distance, June 13, 1904
Workers with surveying equipment at site of cable line, March 17, 1903
187. Workers with surveying equipment at site of cable line, March 17, 1903
Man standing near generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
188. Man standing near generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.

Man standing below generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
189. Man standing below generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
Man standing by Allis-Chalmers generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
190. Man standing by Allis-Chalmers 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
191. 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 transformers in the powerhouse, November 2, 1911
192. Main transformers in the powerhouse, November 2, 1911

Steam shovel used in construction of the railroad between Rockport and Newhalem, August 11, 1920
193. Steam shovel used in construction of the railroad between Rockport and Newhalem, August 11, 1920
Main building on the Davis Ranch property at Cedar Bar, eight miles above Goodell's Landing (now Newhalem),
194. Main building on the Davis Ranch property at Cedar Bar, eight miles above Goodell's Landing (now Newhalem), ca. 1919
Sloped face of Masonry Dam under construction as seen from above, June 3, 1914
195. Sloped face of Masonry Dam under construction as seen from above, June 3, 1914
Tunnel entrance, probably the west portal of the tunnel constructed to carry water from the Gorge Dam
196. Tunnel entrance, probably the west portal of the tunnel constructed to carry water from the Gorge Dam reservoir to the powerhouse, August 12, 1920

Men on timber structures on the Skagit River, doing early exploration work at the Ruby Dam site, October
197. Men on timber structures on the Skagit River, doing early exploration work at the Ruby Dam site, October 19, 1919
Diamond drill, an early piece of machinery used at Ruby Dam site, June 29, 1919
198. Diamond drill, an early piece of machinery used at Ruby Dam site, June 29, 1919
Gorge Dam Powerhouse interior showing the no. 1 generator, February 14, 1924
199. Gorge Dam Powerhouse interior showing the no. 1 generator, February 14, 1924
Mount Rainier as viewed from the flume line, June 26, 1904
200. Mount Rainier as viewed from the flume line, June 26, 1904
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