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    • Camp Ferry

    • Camp Ferry

    • Barges; Construction workers -- United States.

    • One of the camps for crews clearing the reservoir area was built on barges.
    • First National Bank of Cheney

    • First National Bank of Cheney

    • Cheney (Wash.) -- History; Banks; Bicycles & tricycles; Buildings;

    • Photograph of the First National Bank of Cheney in Cheney, Washington. The bank is situated on the corner of First St. and Normal Avenue, (now College Avenue) . It was built by Daniel F. Percival in 1889 after a fire destroyed the previous building...
    • Pomeroy Block

    • Pomeroy Block

    • Cheney (Wash.) -- History; Buildings; False fronts; Wooden sidewalks

    • Photograph of the Cheney Drug Co. in Cheney, Washington. It is a false front building common to the time and has a wooden sidewalk in front. Built by F. A. Pomeroy, a Cheney physician, this brick building has housed a number of businesses since its...
    • Hungry Horse Dam site

    • Hungry Horse Dam site

    • Dams -- Montana; Dam construction -- Montana; Hungry Horse Dam

    • Hungry Horse Dam is on the South Fork of the Flathead River in Montana. The dam was built as part of the Hungry Horse Project to provide hydroelectric power and flood control. At 564 feet, the dam is the 10th highest in the U.S.
    • Washington State Crime Lab

    • Washington State Crime Lab

    • Eastern Washington University -- Buildings; Criminal investigations;

    • A photograph of the Washington State Crime Lab which is 32,000 square feet and is located on the Eastern Washington University campus. The crime lab was built in 2006 and houses a full staff of 30 forensic scientists.
    • Camp Red River hunters

    • Camp Red River hunters

    • Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Carts & wagons; Hunting

    • The train of the Red River hunters consisting "of 824 carts, about 1,200 animals, and 1,300 persons, men, women, and children." The encampment is formed by making "a circular or square yard of the carts, placed side by side with the...
    • Old Fort Walla Walla

    • Old Fort Walla Walla

    • Expeditions & surveys; Railroad surveys; Fort Walla Walla (Wash.)

    • Fort Walla Walla was first built along the Columbia River by the Northwest Company to act as a trading center. A second fort was built by the Hudson Bay Company prior to 1831 and served as a frontier post protecting their interests. This was...
    • Hot Spot on “B” Street

    • Hot Spot on “B” Street

    • Fire; Grand Coulee (Wash. : Coulee);Central business districts -- United States -- History.

    • The Grand Coulee Club on “B” Street in Grand Coulee being protected during a fire. Built in 1933 by Mr. and Mrs. John Pozar, it was operating as “Mom’s Tavern” in 1970.
    • Grand Coulee City Hall

    • Grand Coulee City Hall

    • Grand Coulee (Wash. : Coulee); Municipal services --Grand Coulee -- Washington -- History.

    • The seat of municipal government in Grand Coulee was built during they busy period when Grand Coulee Dam was being constructed.
    • Grand Coulee Dam

    • Grand Coulee Dam

    • Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State)

    • View looking west across the reservoir side of the dam. The spillway drum gates are not installed, and the roadway across the top of the dam has not been built yet.
    • Mechanical Screed

    • Mechanical Screed

    • Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Dams -- United States -- Design and construction; Concrete construction.

    • Mechanical screed built to finish concrete of the bucket section of Grand Coulee Dam.
    • Mechanical Screed

    • Mechanical Screed

    • Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Dams -- United States -- Design and construction; Concrete construction.

    • A special mechanical screed was built for finishing the concrete in the bucket section of Grand Coulee Dam.
    • Building the Contractor’s Railroad

    • Building the Contractor’s Railroad

    • Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Dams -- United States -- Design and construction; Scrapers (Earthmoving machinery) ; Horse-drawn vehicles -- History

    • Construction of the temporary railroad from Coulee City to the dam site utilized methods common a half century earlier when the Northern Pacific built its branch to Coulee City. Horse drawn fresno scrapers are being used to grade the roadbed.
    • Mason City

    • Mason City

    • Mason City (Wash.) [town]

    • The temporary town built to house some of the contractor’s employees working on Grand Coulee Dam.
    • Grand Coulee Dam Communities

    • Grand Coulee Dam Communities

    • Mason City (Wash.) [town];Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State)

    • Photo of the dam site and communities built to facilitate construction of the dam.
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