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Boggy Creek in Enid, Oklahoma

Description: Photograph of Boggy Creek channel in Enid, Oklahoma filled in and slopes rip-rapped. In the background, laborers remove east railing of the old bridge. Billboards advertising Chrysler, M.J.B. Coffee, and Coca-Cola line the road, and houses and cars are in the background.
Date: 1933~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Crow Creek in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Description: Photograph of the new channel on Crow Creek in Tulsa, Oklahoma showing a section of rip-rapping. The project is funded by the Works Progress Administration. OHS note: The location is likely near East 33rd Street and South Peoria Ave,
Date: 1933~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Five Scenes from Oklahoma City

Description: Five photographs of scenes from Oklahoma City. One is of laborers putting a fire and police signal underground alongside a street. A second photo is of laborers in a neighborhood widening the street and laying sewer pipe. A third photo is of laborers next to a building improving a downtown city park. The fourth photo is of laborers laying a storm sewer, and the final photo is of laborers with teams of horses excavating for tanks for a sewage disposal plant.
Date: 1933~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Lake Murray

Description: Photograph of Civil Works Administration(C.W.A.) workers clearing timber from land that will form the lake bed of Lake Murray, Love County, OK, C.W.A. Project, c. 1933.
Date: 1933~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Lake Murray Dam

Description: Photograph of a part of the lake bed of Lake Murray, a mile and a half north of the Dam, where the water will eventually be around twenty feet deep, Love County, OK, W.P.A Project, c. 1933.
Date: 1933~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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