Box PCA0270
Container
Contains 1016 Results:
Close-up of no. 759. Note shallow depth of soil above ground. This soil is about 14 inches deep; however this is not characteristic of the valley, as in most places the average depth is between three and twelve feet.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-519
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(no. 760)
Dates:
1935
Dumping gravel on a new road.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-520
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(no. 828)
Dates:
1935
Long shot showing graveling operations.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-521
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[Dump truck laying gravel on road] (no. 830)
Dates:
1935
Workers spreading gravel on the roads.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-522
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(no. 829)
Dates:
1935
Close-up of a newly graveled road.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-523
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(no. 831)
Dates:
1935
Scenic view with a new road in the foreground.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-524
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(no. 832)
Dates:
1935
Newly constructed road to a colonist's cabin.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-526
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(no. 834)
Dates:
1935
Constructing a road to a cabin.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-527
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[Man in ditch in foreground] (no. 835)
Dates:
1935
Modern pioneers going down the main street at Palmer. Caterpillar and trailer are the only practical form of transportation over some of the roads.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-528
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[Loaded trailer with tent city in background] (no. 473)
Dates:
1935