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            <title>Calvin Coolidge and Governor John C. Phillips
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721138</link>
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            <description>Dedication of Coolidge Dam on the Gila River thirty-one miles east of Globe.  Constructed between 1924-1929, its construction was reinforced concrete multiple dome and buttress, similar to multiple arch and buttress.</description>
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            <title>Exact replica of Coolidge Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=484491</link>
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            <description>Detailed model of Coolidge Dam, constructed in exact replica.</description>
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            <title>Lake Pleasant Dam, August 29, 1927
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720643</link>
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            <description>A three panal panorama of Lake Pleasant Dam on the Agua Fria River. Proper name is Carl Pleasant Dam, named for its engineer and contractor-builder.  Finished in 1927, it was constructed on the multiple arch plan.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721042</link>
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            <description>Built on at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project. Dedicated in March 1911 by Theodore Roosevelt.  It was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam spillway
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720493</link>
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            <description>Built on at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project. Dedicated in March 1911 by Theodore Roosevelt.  It was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720543</link>
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            <description>Built on at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project. Dedicated in March 1911 by Theodore Roosevelt.  It was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>View of Laguna Dam site, from Arizona side
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720434</link>
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            <description>In 1902 the Reclamation Act provided for the construction of Laguna Dam to introduce irrigation on a large scale near Yuma.  Laguna Dam on the Colorado River fourteen miles north of Yuma.  Finished in 1912.</description>
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            <title>Theodore Roosevelt speaking at opening of gates to Roosevelt Dam, March 18, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720615</link>
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            <title>Mr. Sloan speaking at opening of gates to Roosevelt Dam, March 18, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720616</link>
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            <description>Theodore Roosevelt seated on platform behind Mr. Sloan.</description>
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            <title>Colonel Roosevelt at Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720580</link>
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            <title>Mr. Louis C. Hill, chief engineer, speaking at opening of gates to Roosevelt Dam, March 18, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720617</link>
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            <description>Mr. Louis C. Hill, Chief Engineer of Roosevelt Storage Project speaking at opening of gates to Roosevelt Dam.  Theodore Roosevelt seated on platform behind Mr. Hill.</description>
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            <title>Wes Hill, Roosevelt, McClintock below dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720609</link>
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            <description>Theodore Roosevelt in automobile with Wes Hill below Roosevelt Dam.  James McClintock also in photo.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam, up-stream face
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720588</link>
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            <title>Theodore Roosevelt speaking at dedication of Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721135</link>
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            <description>Theodore Roosevelt speaking at the opening of the Roosevelt Storage Dam, March 18, 1911.  Built at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project, it was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>Colonel Roosevelt at Roosevelt Dam speaking to the crowd
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720581</link>
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            <description>March, 1911.</description>
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            <title>Crowd of people standing at Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720618</link>
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            <title>Louis C. Hill speaking at dedication of Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720610</link>
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            <description>Louis C. Hill, chief engineer of Roosevelt Storage Project, speaking to the crowd assembled for Theodore Roosevelts opening of the gates at Roosevelt Dam on March 18, 1911.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt below dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720608</link>
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            <description>Theodore Roosevelt standing on road below Roosevelt Dam, March, 1911.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720425</link>
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            <description>Built on at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project. Dedicated in March 1911 by Theodore Roosevelt.  It was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720589</link>
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            <title>Theodore Roosevelt speaking at opening of gates to Roosevelt Dam, March 18, 1911
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720412</link>
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            <title>View of Granite Reef Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720414</link>
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            <description>Granite Reef Dam was three miles below the confluence of the Salt and Verde Rivers on the Salt River.  Dedicated May 1908.</description>
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            <title>Construction of Roosevelt Dam, November 3, 1908
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720420</link>
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            <title>View of Granite Reef Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720415</link>
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            <description>Granite Reef Dam was three miles below the confluence of the Salt and Verde Rivers on the Salt River.  Dedicated May 1908.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam flood from below power house
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720599</link>
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            <description>December 16, 1908.</description>
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            <title>View of Granite Reef Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720413</link>
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            <description>Granite Reef Dam was three miles from the confluence of the Salt and Verde Rivers.  Dedicated May 1908.</description>
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            <title>View of Granite Reef Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720416</link>
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            <description>Granite Reef Dam was three miles from the confluence of the Salt and Verde Rivers.  Dedicated May 1908.</description>
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            <title>U.S.R.S. Salt River Project dam-site from pt. #2
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720583</link>
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            <description>October 26, 1906.  Number 255 on photo.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam site
            
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            <title>Head gate of Power Canal
            
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            <description>Head gate of Power Canal above Roosevelt Dam.</description>
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            <title>Foundation Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720587</link>
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            <description>Foundation for Roosevelt Dam, October 19, 1906. Looking east from the west end of the dam.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam construction
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720585</link>
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            <description>The present condition of affairs at the dam, they started the concrete coffee dam about the 10th of February but the river heaps so high the progress is slow, but this coffee dam is to be the last, when finished it will stand.  Last night the river was higher than when this was taken.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam site
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720591</link>
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            <title>Building apron, Laguna Dam, Arizona side
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720433</link>
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            <description>Built by U. S. Reclamation Service, fourteen miles above Yuma on Colorado River, September 1906.  Finished 1912.</description>
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            <title>X corner stone 6 tons Tonto Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720408</link>
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            <description>An x on the postcard seems to indicate the actual stone. It was first called Tonto Dam before being named Roosevelt Dam.  First stone was laid on September 20, 1906.</description>
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            <title>Flood gates Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720409</link>
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            <title>Walnut Grove Dam on the Hassayampa River
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720641</link>
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            <description>Completed in 1887 it washed out in February 1890 after the Hassayampa flood from heavy rains.  Seventy lives were lost.  Was located near the town of Walnut Grove in Yavapai County.  It was not rebuilt.</description>
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            <title>Gillespie Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720597</link>
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            <description>Frank A. Gillespie of Oklahoma constructed a concrete dam at this location in 1921.  Sixty miles west of Phoenix on the Gila River.  Diverted water into the Enterprise Canal, which was constructed in 1886.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720410</link>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720626</link>
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            <title>Gillespie Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720595</link>
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            <description>Frank A. Gillespie of Oklahoma constructed a concrete dam at this location in 1921.  Sixty miles west of Phoenix on the Gila River.  Diverted water into the Enterprise Canal, which was constructed in 1886.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam with lake behind
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720611</link>
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            <title>High water at Roosevelt Dam site
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721133</link>
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            <description>Built at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project.  Dedicated in March 1911 by Theodore Roosevelt.  It was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>Horse Mesa dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720642</link>
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            <description>A subsidiary to Roosevelt Dam, was completed in 1927.  It created Apache Lake.</description>
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            <title>Gillespie Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720598</link>
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            <description>Frank A. Gillespie of Oklahoma constructed a concrete dam at this location in 1921.  Sixty miles west of Phoenix on the Gila River.  Diverted water into the Enterprise Canal, which was constructed in 1886.</description>
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            <title>Granite Reef diversion dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720636</link>
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            <description>Granite Reef Dam was three miles below the confluence of the Salt and Verde Rivers on the Salt River.  Dedicated May, 1908.</description>
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            <title>View of Granite Reef Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720633</link>
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            <description>Granite Reef Dam was three miles below the confluence of the Salt and Verde Rivers on the Salt River.  Dedicated May, 1908.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <description>View taken from lake side.</description>
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            <title>View of Granite Reef Dam
            
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            <title>Gillespie Dam
            
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            <description>Frank A. Gillespie of Oklahoma constructed a concrete dam at this location in 1921.  Sixty miles west of Phoenix on the Gila River.  Diverted water into the Enterprise Canal, which was constructed in 1886.</description>
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            <title>Gillespie Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720594</link>
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            <description>Frank A. Gillespie of Oklahoma constructed a concrete dam at this location in 1921.  Sixty miles west of Phoenix on the Gila River.  Diverted water into the Enterprise Canal, which was constructed in 1886.</description>
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            <title>Dam site, Granite Reef, Arizona
            
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            <description>Granite Reef Dam was three miles below the confluence of the Salt and Verde Rivers on the Salt River.  Dedicated May, 1908.</description>
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            <title>View of Granite Reef Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720632</link>
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            <description>Granite Reef Dam was three miles below the confluence of the Salt and Verde Rivers on the Salt River.  Dedicated May, 1908.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam flood from below power house
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720593</link>
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            <description>Built on at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project. Dedicated in March 1911 by Theodore Roosevelt.  It was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>View of Granite Reef Dam
            
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            <description>Granite Reef Dam was three miles below the confluence of the Salt and Verde Rivers on the Salt River.  Dedicated May, 1908.  Picture shows a pulley device transporting a car across the river.  There is a man standing on top of the transport platform that contains the car.</description>
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            <title>View of Granite Reef Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720631</link>
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            <description>Granite Reef Dam was three miles below the confluence of the Salt and Verde Rivers on the Salt River.  Dedicated May, 1908.</description>
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            <title>View of Granite Reef Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721069</link>
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            <description>Granite Reef Dam was three miles below the confluence of the Salt and Verde Rivers on the Salt River.  Dedicated May, 1908.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam, reservoir spillway
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720553</link>
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            <description>Built on at the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, sixty-five miles northeast of Phoenix by the Salt River Project. Dedicated in March 1911 by Theodore Roosevelt.  It was the first project built under the new reclamations program, the Newlands Act, signed into law June 1902.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1720603</link>
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            <description>Roosevelt Dam, dedicated March 18, 1911.  284 ft. high, 184 ft. thick at its base.  The first stone in the masonry dam was laid on Sept. 20, 1906 and the structure was completed Feb. 5, 1911.</description>
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            <title>Roosevelt Dam [statistics]
            
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            <description>Statistics for Roosevelt Dam with two small pictures.</description>
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            <title>View of Granite Reef Dam
            
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1721068</link>
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            <description>Granite Reef Dam was three miles below the confluence of the Salt and Verde Rivers on the Salt River.  Dedicated May, 1908.</description>
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            <title>Storage basin Roosevelt
            
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            <description>Storage basin Roosevelt, looking up Tonto Creek.</description>
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            <title>Tonto Basin and dam site, Phoenix, Ariz.
            
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            <title>Cement mill at dam construction camp, Roosevelt Dam
            
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            <title>The great Roosevelt Dam, Salt River Valley, Ariz.
            
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