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Rooting of Borrow Pit
Caption says, "5-AL-300. Specification No. 1180. View showing rooting of borrow pit parallel to Altus 9.9j lateral, near Station 54."
Date:
August 6, 1946
Creator:
Reynolds, R. M.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Spillway
Caption says, "A-910 View of spillway discharge from right abutment. Water surface elevation 1523.9 Altus Dam - Altus Project."
Date:
March 6, 1944
Creator:
Bryne, W. S.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Temporary Spillway Bridge
Caption says, "A-1049 View of temporary spillway bridge on Altus Dam after lumber in span between piers 10 and 11 was blown away by a high wind on July 5. Lumber had been bolted to pipe supports which remained in place."
Date:
July 6, 1945
Creator:
George, P. W.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Wagon Drilling
Caption says, "A-375 Wagon drilling in cutoff trench, vicinity station 1+00 to 1+50 on north dike."
Date:
October 6, 1941
Creator:
Breitenstein, Frank C.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Wagon Drilling Crew
Caption says, "A-254 Highway relocation - Wagon drilling operations in saddle in vicinity of Stations 57 to 60. Upper right background shows the new highway fill to foot of mountain."
Date:
August 6, 1941
Creator:
Breitenstein, Frank C.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Wheat Field
Caption says, "5-AL-882. Crops. Field of wheat with clover. One irrigation approximately October 10, 1947. This field owned by Jack Walker and is approximately 2 miles west of Altus, Oklahoma."
Date:
April 6, 1948
Creator:
Finch, F. S.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Wide Angle View of Construction Site
Wide angle view of the construction site for the Altus highway and railroad relocation project. Caption says, "A-667 Telephoto photograph of Highway No. 9 showing guard posts along highway embankment. Taken from high ground west of relocation area."
Date:
April 6, 1942
Creator:
Breitenstein, Frank C.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History