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Title
Trenching
through
clay
shale
Image ID Number
H19495
Date
1924-12-01
Decade
1920s
Creator
City
of
Fort
Collins
Utilities-Ed
Hilgenberg
Description
View
showing
trench
through
clay
shale
rock
before
pipe
was
laid
from
Red
Top
Lake
on
north
Overland
Trail
(now
Dean
Acres)
.
East
portal
of
tunnel
can
be
seen
against
the
mountain
in the
background
. The
trench
was
done
by
trencher
;
part
of
Soldier
Canyon
and
Bingham
Hill
Reservoir
projects
of the
Fort
Collins
Municipal
Water
system
.
Content Type
landscapes - built
Subject
Irrigation--Colorado--Cache la Poudre River Valley
Water resources development--Colorado--Cache la Poudre River Valley--History
Irrigation--Colorado--Cache la Poudre River Valley
Image Source
Historical Collection
Image Collection
Ed Hilgenberg
File Location
HILG-1
Language
English
Image Origin
Print
Collection Name
HistoricPhotographs
Web Exhibit
Waterways
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