RM2A55TRT–VIEW LOOKING WEST. THE SOUTH END OF SETTLING RESERVOIR NO. 3 AND JONES STREET ARE AT THE LEFT. SETTLING RESERVOIRS NO. 1 AND NO. 2 ARE AT THE FAR CENTER. THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SETTLING RESERVOIR NO. 3 IS AT THE BOTTOM. - Yuma Main Street Water Treatment Plant, Jones Street at foot of Main Street, Yuma, Yuma County, AZ
RM2CRMB02–. The railroad builders; a chronicle of the welding of the states . romOgden west to the coast, had added many branches,while a new company — known as the SouthernPacific Railroad of California — had for someyears been constructing a system of lines through-out that State south of the Central Pacific and by1877 had penetrated to Yuma, Arizona, 727 milessoutheast of San Francisco. It had also built linesinto Arizona and New Mexico and soon joined theSanta Fe route, which had for some time beenworking westward. During 1881 the Southern Pacific continued itseastern extensions along the Rio Grande
RM2A55TRC–VIEW LOOKING NORTH TOWARD THE SOUTH END OF SETTLING RESERVOIR NO. 1 (LEFT) AND REMNANT OF SETTLING RESERVOIR NO. 2 (RIGHT). THE NONHISTORIC CHEMICAL BUILDING IS SEEN IN THE CENTER BACKGROUND. THE SOUTH WALL AND SOUTH BERM OF RESERVOIR NO. 2 WERE REMOVED CIRCA 1944. JONES STREET IS IN THE FOREGROUND. - Yuma Main Street Water Treatment Plant, Jones Street at foot of Main Street, Yuma, Yuma County, AZ
RM2CPJ48R–. A history of the birds of Colorado . rements average a httle larger; wing 7-0, tail 3-5 (seePlate 5). Distribution.—^North-east Colorado, chiefly north of the ArkansasPlatte Divide, but occasionally in winter south to Colorado Springs ;extending northwards along the foothills as far as Fort Custer in southMontana. This Owl is a resident in north-east Colorado, and is found chieflyalong the foothills and river valleys from Denver northwsirds. Kelloggreports it as rare in Estes Park, and it has been taken out on the plainsas far as Dry Willow Creek in Yuma co., in June by H. G. Smith. Habits.—
RMWA1MW2–BLAISDELL SLOW SAND FILTER WASHING MACHINE. VIEW LOOKING SOUTH. THE OUTSIDE FACE OF THE NORTH WALL OF SETTLING RESERVOIR NO. 3 IS SEEN AT THE RIGHT. THE SETTLING RESERVOIR IS ELEVATED ABOVE THE FILTERING RESERVOIR TO ACHIEVE GRAVITY WATER FLOW FROM THE SETTLING RESERVOIR INTO THE FILTERING RESERVOIR. - Yuma Main Street Water Treatment Plant, Blaisdell Slow Sand Filter Washing Machine, Jones Street at foot of Main Street, Yuma, Yuma County, AZ
RM2A2588X–Photocopy of photograph (original print in collection of Gerald A. Doyle, Phoenix) Emil Eger, Photographer, November 11, 1948. AERIAL VIEW LOOKING SOUTH OF THE YUMA CROSSING. THE SPRR WATER SETTLING RESERVOIR IS ON THE HILLOCK AT THE BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER OF THE IMAGE. THE LOCATION OF THE SPRR BRIDGES AT MADISON AVENUE IS MARKED BY THE TWO PIERS IN THE RIVER. THE CIRCULAR FOUNDATION OF THE SWING SPAN IS ON THE SHORELINE IMMEDIATELY BEYOND THE SECOND PIER. THE RESERVOIR ROOF IS INTACT. - Southern Pacific Railroad Water Settling Reservoir, Yuma Crossing, south bank of Colorado River at foot of Ma
RMTBYMMC–Motor room, view to the north WelltonMohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 3, South of Interstate 8, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTBYMM9–Motor room, view to the north WelltonMohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 2, Bounded by Interstate 8 to south, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTBYMM7–Motor room, overall view to the north WelltonMohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 3, South of Interstate 8, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTBYGF1–Main control room, view to north WelltonMohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 3, South of Interstate 8, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTWHA7A–Row of pump motors, view to southeast - Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 2, Bounded by Interstate 8 to south, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTDM1PE–Overall view of pump room, view to south - Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 3, South of Interstate 8, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTDM2MM–Overview of pump room. View to south-southeast - Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 2, Bounded by Interstate 8 to south, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTDM0AT–Oblique view to the southeast of the east side and south rear - Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation System, Building No. 1 (House), 30601 Wellton-Mohawk Drive, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTDGJ1G–North side, also showing forebay and north side of control room - Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 3, South of Interstate 8, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTBYMN2–Motor room, overall view to the south. The service bay area is on the foreground WelltonMohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 2, Bounded by Interstate 8 to south, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTDGJ5D–North side, showing folding double doors, main control room wing, and modern roof construction - Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 2, Bounded by Interstate 8 to south, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTWJ6WA–Service bay area, pump room level, showing ventilation fans and ducts association with evaporative-cooling system. Note battery bank at far right. View to the east - Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 3, South of Interstate 8, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTBYGG8–Main control room, showing original sixpane windows and doors to pump motor room at left. The main control cabinets and switchgear, visible on right, were replaced in 2003. View to the south WelltonMohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 2, Bounded by Interstate 8 to south, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTWG4PF–Pump room level, looking north in service bay area. Visible from left to right are the direct current breaker panel, battery bank, door to stairwell, and hanging tools. - Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 2, Bounded by Interstate 8 to south, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTBYMN1–Motor Room, overall view to the west. The control cabinet and cement pipes along the south wall are being temporarily stored in the Pumping Plant and are not part of the original equipment WelltonMohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 1, Bounded by Gila River and Union Pacific Railroad, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTDN727–Perspective view, showing west front and north side, with ca. 1974-1975 outdoor regulatory pumps at right, and hydraulic gate check cylinders on the afterbay structure on the crest of the hill in left background - Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 2, Bounded by Interstate 8 to south, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTDMYGB–PLAN AND SECTION. WELLTON-MOHAWK PUMPING PLANT NO. 3. WELLTON-MOHAWK CANAL - STA. 972-64.99. United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation; Gila Project, Arizona, Wellton-Mohawk Division. Drawing No. 50-D-2385, dated June 30, 1948, Denver, Colorado - Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 3, South of Interstate 8, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTDMYGC–PLAN AND SECTION, WELLTON-MOHAWK PUMPING PLANT NO. 2. WELLTON-MOHAWK CANAL - STA. 717+62.95. United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation; Gila Project, Arizona, Wellton-Mohawk Division. Drawing No. 50-D-2378, dated June 30, 1948, Denver Colorado - Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation System, Pumping Plant No. 2, Bounded by Interstate 8 to south, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ
RMTWGXWA–Radial gate hoist mechanisms mounted above radial gates, view to the east - Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation System, Wasteway No. 1, Wellton-Mohawk Canal, North side of Wellton-Mohawk Canal, bounded by Gila River to North and the Union Pacific Railroad and Gila Mountains to south, Wellton, Yuma County, AZ-(located in the Lower Gila River Valley). Note: Photo taken late afternoon (4:00 local time, shadows support this). The long mountain range is the Mohawk Mountains (west flank, that overlooks Mohawk Valley (Arizona)). To the left (at north end of Mohawk Valley), closer on horizon is a small hill cal
RMTDPG3G–(original print in collection of Gerald A. Doyle, Phoenix) Emil Eger, Photographer, November 11, 1948. AERIAL VIEW LOOKING SOUTH OF THE YUMA CROSSING. THE SPRR WATER SETTLING RESERVOIR IS ON THE HILLOCK AT THE BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER OF THE IMAGE. THE LOCATION OF THE SPRR BRIDGES AT MADISON AVENUE IS MARKED BY THE TWO PIERS IN THE RIVER. THE CIRCULAR FOUNDATION OF THE SWING SPAN IS ON THE SHORELINE IMMEDIATELY BEYOND THE SECOND PIER. THE RESERVOIR ROOF IS INTACT. - Southern Pacific Railroad Water Settling Reservoir, Yuma Crossing, south bank of Colorado River at foot of Madison Avenue, Yuma, Yuma
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