Great Northern depot at Marcus, Washington. This was the junction for the Republic branch, leading to the left of the photo. The main line to Nelson, BC curves to the right. The railroad was relocated and the town razed to make way for Lake...
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Catherine Michel age approximately 80, lived near Marcus, Washington. The Michels had to relocate along with the other residents of Marcus when Lake Roosevelt inundated the original town site.
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U. S Representative Thomas Foley speaking. Secretary of Interior Watt, and Governor Spellman at far center right.
Geology -- Washington (State) -- Grand Coulee Dam.
Survey crew driving the stakes locating the axis of Grand Coulee Dam. Left to Right: Clarence Cole; Harold Sheerer; Fred Berry; Ceylon Rossman; Althe Thomas.
Columbia Basin Project -- Grand Coulee Dam (Washington) -- 1933-1983; Washington (State) -- Grand Coulee Dam -- History, 1933-1983; Grand Coulee Dam -- Washington (State)
The committee responsible for planning the 50th anniversary observance of completion of Grand Coulee Dam. Left to Right: Dick Ahrens, Spokane Chamber of Commerce; Mr. and Mrs. Wistar Burgess, Columbia Basin Development League; Mrs. Aherens;...
Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Dedication services; Watt, James G., -- 1938-;United States. -- Dept. of the Interior -- Officials and employees.
Dignitaries touring the third power house at Grand Coulee Dam. Secretary of Interior James G. Watt (in light cowboy hat to right of center).
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Dedication of third power house at Grand Coulee Dam. Honored guests included Secretary of Interior James G. Watt seated at center right, behind and to the left of the speaker at the rostrum.