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One chapter of a seven chapter annual report from 1999 examining ecological issues regarding the shortnose and Lost River sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake and Williamson River.
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...
chiefly ill., maps; "The visitor study was conducted August 3-9, 2001 by the National Park Service (NPS) Visitor Services Project (VSP), part of the Cooperative Park Studies Unit at the University of...
P12-200-2732 - Klamath Project - TULE LAKE SUMP 1-A - Canadian geese - note large number of goslings in this typical group; May 28, 1963; Photo by D. W. Stein
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;...
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...
KP-1214-R2 - Klamath Project - Region II. June 26, 1946; Photo by J. E. Fluharty
KP-2029-R2 - Klamath Project. Homestead Development. The "smallest house in the '46 group", visible at the extreme right, is now abandoned. Entire homestead leased to Bobby Adams who has planted the total...
KP-1180-R2 - Klamath Project - Region II; Three veterans confer with Miss Dora Blaser, former WAVE (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service), on the possibility of securing homesteads on the Klamath...
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. ...