Drawdown Pipe Installation

Photograph of installing a drawdown pipe in a farm pond.
Date: December 23, 1959
Creator: Schwarz, A. J.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Sprigging Bermuda

Photograph of Jack Jones sprigging Bermuda grass roots in newly constructed waterway.
Date: April 23, 1959
Creator: Hamill, Dan
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Planting Bermuda Grass Roots

Photograph of Lawrence Steiner planting Bermuda grass roots in a new waterway-using district-owned equipment.
Date: April 23, 1959
Creator: Hamill, Dan
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Conservation, Environmental & Safety Education

Photograph of students at Arapaho Elementary School planting the first shrubs in an outdoor classroom. OK-4587-8.
Date: February 23, 1972
Creator: Prickett, B. P.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Cut Off Walls

Photograph of cut off walls for pipe through farm pond.
Date: December 23, 1959
Creator: Schwarz, A. J.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Loading Bermuda Roots into a Sprigger

Photograph of Ivan Goss, Lawrence Steiner loading Bermuda grass roots into a Deer Creek SCD grass sprig planter. Sprigging new waterway by Jack Jones.
Date: April 23, 1959
Creator: Hamill, Dan
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Waterway Flume Under Construction

Photograph of Lloyd Hamill, owner, standing in waterway flume under construction. Seven-foot overfill gully was moving back into good cropland.
Date: April 23, 1959
Creator: Hamill, Dan
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Water Conservation; Water Erosion; Flooding and Prevention

Photograph of a cotton crop along the Barnitz Creek watershed and its protection from flooding. (rest of the text too difficult to read). OK-10??-3.
Date: September 23, 1959
Creator: Bryan, Hugo
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Sprinkler Irrigation System

Photograph of a sprinkler irrigation system on alfalfa on Mr. Hammon farm. Photo was submitted for possible use in the Water for America Exhibit.
Date: May 23, 1960
Creator: Bryan, Hugo
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History