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In the early days of the last century, many Americans came West in search of a better life. Encouraged by the federal government, settlers pushed the frontier further and further west. more>> | In the early 1900s, the Western frontier was but a distant memory, although there were still many acres of potential farmland lacking a consistent supply of irrigation water. more>> | This 1936 photo shows a Civilian Conservation Corps crew hard at work at Black Canyon Dam on the Payette River. They worked at the dam from 1935 to 1937. more>> | |
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This August 24, 1911 photo shows a two-man crew placing reinforcement into a form used in manufacturing 12-inch concrete pipe. more>> |
Approximately 3,000 visitors attended the dedication of Owyhee Dam in eastern Oregon, on July 17, 1932. Many traveled in the 15 passenger-rail cars. more>> | This 1916 photo bears the caption: "He holds his job well. Prince was purchased in the spring of 1903 and has worked continuously for Uncle Sam ever since." more>> |
Reclamation History | Bureau of Reclamation History Program |
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Last Update: March 3, 2008 10:25 AM
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