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Washita River Watershed Construction Wildhorse Creek
Photograph of this is first site construction started on in second segment Wildhorse Creek. Total of 24 sites.
Date:
March 12, 1962
Creator:
Brown, Bob R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Washita River Watershed Construction Wildhorse Creek
Photograph of this is first site construction started on in second segment Wildhorse Creek. Total of 24 sites.
Date:
March 12, 1962
Creator:
Brown, Bob R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Washita Valley Flood Control Council
Photograph of Watersheds-Washita Valley Flood Control Council Meeting held at Chickasha, Okla., in Chamber of Commerce office each year in order that Soil Conservation Districts up and down the Washita can meet and give status reports on easements and construction on the Washita. Nolan J Fuqua and L.L. Humphreys from Duncan, Okla, study map of the Washita.
Date:
August 12, 1962
Creator:
Cummins, Patrick L.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Washita Valley Flood Control Council Meeting
Photograph of Watersheds-Washita Valley Flood Control Council Meeting held at Chickasha, Okla., in Chamber of Commerce office each year. All districts give a progress report on flood prevention easements and construction. Dick Longmire, L.L. Red Maples, and L.L. Humphreys are checking a progress map of the Washita River.
Date:
August 12, 1962
Creator:
Brown, Bob R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Washita Valley Flood Control Council Meeting
Photograph of Watersheds-Washita Valley Flood Control Council Meeting held at Chickasha, Okla., in Chamber of Commerce office each year. All districts give a progress report on flood prevention easements and construction. Dick Longmire, L.L. Red Maples, and L.L. Humphreys are checking a progress map of the Washita River.
Date:
August 12, 1962
Creator:
Brown, Bob R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Washita Valley Flood Control Council Meeting
Photograph of Washita Valley Flood Control Council meeting held at Chickasha, Okla. , in Chamber of Commerce office each year. All Districts give a progress report on flood prevention easements and construction. Dick Longmire, L. L. Red Maples and L. L. Humphreys are checking a progress map of the Washita River.
Date:
August 12, 1962
Creator:
Brown, Bob R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Washita Valley Flood Control Council Meeting
Photograph of the Dick Longmire, L. L., Red Nales, and L. L. Humphreys at the Washita Valley Flood Control Council meeting checking a progress map of the Washita River. The photograph does not specify the left to right position of the men listed on the back of photograph. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Washita Valley Flood Control Council meeting held at Chickasha, Oklahoma, in the Chamber of Commerce office each year. All districts give a progress report on Flood Prevention easements and construction. Dick Longmire, L. L., Red Nales, and L. L. Humphreys are checking a progress map of the Washita River."
Date:
August 12, 1962
Creator:
Brown, Bob R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Washita Valley Flood Control Council Meeting
Photograph of the Dick Longmire, L. L., Red Nales, and L. L. Humphreys at the Washita Valley Flood Control Council meeting checking a progress map of the Washita River. The photograph does not specify the left to right position of the men listed on the back of photograph. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Washita Valley Flood Control Council meeting held at Chickasha, Oklahoma, in the Chamber of Commerce office each year. All districts give a progress report on Flood Prevention easements and construction. Dick Longmire, L. L., Red Nales, and L. L. Humphreys are checking a progress map of the Washita River."
Date:
August 12, 1962
Creator:
Brown, Bob R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Washita Wildhorse Watershed
Photograph of first site construction started on in second segment Wildhorse. Total of 24 sites.
Date:
March 12, 1962
Creator:
Brown, Bob R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History