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[Photograph 2012.201.B0260.0364]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Big scene excavates approach to one of seven bridges being built in a section of the turnpike between Chickasha and Norge in Grady County."
Date: November 6, 1962
Creator: Granger, Frank
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0991.0172]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Summer Students, Norma Bentley, Elgin: Pam Crumpler, Checotah, and Mary Lou Cowherd, Anadarko, inspect renovation work being done on the Terrace at Oklahoma College for Women."
Date: 1962
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0991.0176]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Making Way For Parking Area is evidenced by the moving of utilities of the Oklahoma College for Women campus, to be hard-surfaced as a parking area, at the same time an adjoining is paved."
Date: 1962
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.b1402.0194]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Miss Bettie Weldon tells three students about a Chinese grave piece, which has a base of Jasper and leaves of jade. Standing, left to right, are Natha Schriner, Ponca City; Fay Reid, Weleetka, and Mrs. Sadie Rome."
Date: 1962
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Inundation Studies

Description: Photograph of prarrie cordgrass (first grass in front of sign) vine Mesquite (second grass in front of sign) and alkali sacaton (foreground) in impoundment basin number 4 at a depth of 1.0 foot following two floodings of 10 days during early spring (3/22-4/1/62) and mid-spring (5/3-13/62). There was no evidence of damage to any of the grasses, except a very slight suppression of growth. For a view of this grass when flooded at same time, except at a depth of 5.0 feet, see Ok-1760-7, dated 6/8/6… more
Date: July 8, 1962
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Inundation Studies

Description: Photograph of prarrie cordgrass (in front of sign) in impoundment basin number 6 at a depth of 5.0 feet following two floodings of 20 days during early spring (3/21-4/10/62) and mid-spring 5/2-22/62). Note the severe suppression of growth. For a view of this grass when flooded at same time, except at a depth of 1.0 foot, see Ok-1760-2, dated 6/6/62. Grass in foregound is vine mesquite, which was only slightly damaged from the foregoing inumdation. This research is under the supervision of Edd D… more
Date: July 8, 1962
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Inundation Studies

Description: Photograph of inundation impoundment basin number 3, showing damages to grass due to a mid-spring flooding for 10 days (May 2-12, 1962). Work is being conducted by Edd D. Rhoades, Agricultural Engineer, ARS, in response to SCS research needs.
Date: July 6, 1962
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Inundation Studies

Description: Photograph of inundation of impoundment basin number 5, showing damages to grass due to an early-spring (Mar, 23-28) flooding of 5 days and a mid-spring (May 5-10) flooding of 5 days. . Work is being conducted by Edd D. Rhoades, Agricultural Engineer, ARS, in response to SCS research needs.
Date: July 6, 1962
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Inundation Studies

Description: Photograph of inundation of impoundment basin number 6, showing very little damags to KSU lowland switchgrass following an early-spring (Mar. 21-Apr 10) flooding of 20 days and a mid-spring (May 2-22) flooding of 20 days at a depth of 1.0 foot. Work is being conducted by Edd D. Rhoades, Agricultural Engineer, ARS, in response to SCS research needs.
Date: July 6, 1962
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Inundation Studies

Description: Photograph of of weeping lovegrass in impoundment basin number 4 with sign at a depth of 0.5 foot, following two floodings of 10 days, during early spring (3/22-4/1/62) and mid-spring (5/3-5/13/62). Note that all grass to the right of the sign (less than 0.5 foot depth) survived and all grass to the left was killed. This research is under the supervision of Edd D. Rhoads, Agricultural Engineer, ARS-SWC.
Date: July 8, 1962
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Washita Valley Flood Control Council Meeting

Description: Photograph of Watersheds-Washita Valley Flood Control Council Meeting held at Chickasha, Okla., in Chamber of Commerce office each year. All districts give a progress report on flood prevention easements and construction. Dick Longmire, L.L. Red Maples, and L.L. Humphreys are checking a progress map of the Washita River.
Date: August 12, 1962
Creator: Brown, Bob R.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Washita Valley Flood Control Council Meeting

Description: Photograph of Watersheds-Washita Valley Flood Control Council Meeting held at Chickasha, Okla., in Chamber of Commerce office each year. All districts give a progress report on flood prevention easements and construction. Dick Longmire, L.L. Red Maples, and L.L. Humphreys are checking a progress map of the Washita River.
Date: August 12, 1962
Creator: Brown, Bob R.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Inundation Studies

Description: Photograph of a closeup of KR bluestem in impoundment basin number 4 at a depth of 0.5 foot, following two floodings of 10 days, during early spring (3/22-4/1/62) and mid-spring (5/3-13/62). Note that all grass to the right of the middle board (excess of 0.5 foot depth) was killed and that all grass to the left of the middle of the board (less than 0.5 foot depth) survived. This research is under the supervision of Edd D. Rhoades, Agricultural Engineer, ARS-SWC.
Date: July 8, 1962
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Inundation Studies

Description: Photograph of a closeup of buffalograss (in front of sign) in impoundment basin number four at a depth of 1.0 foot following two floodings of 10 days during early spring (3/22-4/1/62) and mid-spring (5/3-13/62). There was no apparent damage to the grass at this depth. For view of this grass when flooded for the same duration at a depth of 1.0 foot, see Ok-1760-9 dated 6/8/62. This research is under the suervision of Edd D. Rhoades, Agricultural Engineer, ARS-swc.
Date: July 8, 1962
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society
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