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  1. 1946 Land Opening - Group portrait of the future landowners in Klamath Falls, Oregon

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    KP-1383-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Group shot of most of the entrymen who will enter upon the land in Tulelake as a result of the 1946 land opening conducted by the Bureau of Reclamation. This...

  2. 1946 Land Opening - Barracks the entrymen will receive with their new land

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    KP-1332-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Paul Braunig (extreme right) shows group of entrymen one of the barracks that they will receive when they settle on their newly acquired land; March 11, 1947;...

  3. 1946 Land Opening - Barracks the entrymen will receive with their new land

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    KP-1333-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Paul Braunig (right) shows group of entrymen one of the barracks that they will receive when they settle on their newly acquired land; March 11, 1947; Photo by...

  4. 1946 Land Opening - Group of entrymen inspecting old barracks at Newell, California

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    KP-1338-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Group of entrymen inspects partially demolished barracks while on tour of inspection prior to the time that they will enter onto their newly won homesteads. ...

  5. 1946 Land Opening - Group of entrymen inspecting old barracks at Newell, California

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    KP-1339-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Group of entrymen inspect partially demolished barracks while on tour of inspection prior to the time that they will enter onto their newly won homesteads. ...

  6. 1946 Land Opening - Orientation talk for the entrymen

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    KP-1330-R2 - Klamath Project. 1946 Land Opening. Paul Braunig, Settlement Specialist, gives orientation talk to group of entrymen prior to the opening of new lands. Here Mr. Braunig explains the various...