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Backfilling Cutoff Trench and Auger Test
Caption says, "Altus Project - Altus, Oklahoma. Dikes, Lugert - No. A-182 Looking south along cutoff trench showing backfilling operations. From Station 35+00. Auger test being taken in right foreground. Five feet of sand; hit clay at five feet."
Date:
July 14, 1941
Creator:
Breitenstein, Frank C.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Dragline Excavating Cutoff Trench
Caption says, "Altus Project - Altus, Oklahoma. Dikes, Lugert - No. A-180 Telephoto of Northwest dragline excavating sand in cutoff trench at Station 36+40. Backfilling is in operation as excavating progresses north through sand area."
Date:
July 14, 1941
Creator:
Breitenstein, Frank C.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Dragline Excavating Cutoff Trench
Caption says, "Altus Project - Altus, Oklahoma. Dikes, Lugert - No. A-183 Telephoto of Northwest dragline excavating sand in cutoff trench at Station 36+25. Backfilling is in operation as excavating progresses north through sand area."
Date:
July 14, 1941
Creator:
Breitenstein, Frank C.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Lima Power Shovel Loading Euclid Truck
Caption says, "Altus Project - Altus, Oklahoma. Dikes, Lugert - No. A-184 Lima power shovel loading Euclid truck in Borrow Area No. 1, southwest of haul road and quarry road intersection."
Date:
July 14, 1941
Creator:
Breitenstein, Frank C.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Backfilling Cutoff Trench
Caption says, "Altus Project - Altus, Oklahoma. Dikes, Lugert - No. A-181 Looking north along cutoff trench showing backfilling operations. Taken from Station 31+50."
Date:
July 14, 1941
Creator:
Breitenstein, Frank C.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Backfilling Cutoff Trench
Caption says, "Altus Project - Altus, Oklahoma. Dikes, Lugert - No. A-179 Looking north along cutoff trench showing backfilling operations. Taken from Station 27+50."
Date:
July 14, 1941
Creator:
Breitenstein, Frank C.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History