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Elmer “Whitey” Marshall Building Terraces With A Bulldozer

Description: Photograph of Elmer “Whitey” Marshall building terraces with a district owned bulldozer. The back of the photograph proclaims, “District owned tractor building terrace with bulldozer. Portion of terrace in the foreground is complete. Elmer “Whitey” Marshall has been operating for district 1 ½ years.”
Date: April 13, 1949
Creator: Archer, Sellars G.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Corrugated Discharged Pipe on Owl Creek Site #5

Description: Photograph of water discharge from a corrugated metal pipe extended from Owl Creek Site #5. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Owl Creek Site #5. Discharge from corrogated[sic] metal pipe operating at 35 c.f.s (7.2o over drop inlet weir or 21.41' total head). Discharge is into naturally formal still pool from above tail-water surface. Photo taken after flood of May 9-10."
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Terbush
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Damaged Spillway Near Owl Creek Site #5

Description: Photograph of damage done to spillway near Owl Creek Site 5 post flood. A barbed wire fence surrounds the area. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Minor damage to spillway after 1.8 ft. flow. Flood of May 9-10. Bermuda not a cover yet."
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Terbush
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Owl Creek Site #5 Discharge Pipe

Description: Photograph of an UNIDENTIFED person at Owl Creek Site #5 standing on a hill looking down towards water discharge from a corrugated metal pipe. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Owl Creek Site #5. Discharge from corrogated [sic] metal pipe operating at 35 c.f.s. (7.2 ft. over drop inlet weir or 21.41' total head). Discharge is into naturally formed stilling pool from above tail-water surface. Photo taken on May 13, 1950 after flood of May 9-10."
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Terbush
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Damaged Spillway Near Owl Creek Site #5

Description: Photograph of damage done to spillway near Owl Creek Site 5 post flood. A barbed wire fence surrounds the area. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Minor damage to spillway after 1.8 ft. flow. Flood of May 9-10. Bermuda not a cover yet."
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Terbush
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Owl Creek Site #4 After May 9-10 Rainfall

Description: Photograph of Owl Creek Site #4 and a debris guard surrounding 18-inch pipe after rains fell on Owl Creek Site #4 on May 9-10. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Owl Creek Site #4 after rain of May 9-10. Debris guard around 18" pipe. Notice high waterline along dam. Indicated a flow of 1.8 feet through emergency spillway."
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Terbush
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Water Discharging from a Corrugated Metal Pipe Extending from Site #5, Owl Creek

Description: Photograph of water discharging from corrugated metal pipe from Owl Creek Site #5. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Owl Creek Site #5. Discharge from corrugated metal pipe operating at 35 c.f.s. (7. 2 ft. over drop inlet weir or 21.41 ft. total heed.) Photograph taken May 13, 1950 after storm of May 9-10. Discharge is into naturally formed still pool from above tail-water surface."
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Terbush
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Corrugated Discharged Pipe on Owl Creek Site #5

Description: Photograph of water discharge from a corrugated metal pipe extended from Owl Creek Site #5. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Owl Creek Site #5. Discharge from corrogated[sic] metal pipe operating at 35 c.f.s (7.2o over drop inlet weir or 21.41' total head). Discharge is into naturally formal still pool from above tail-water surface. Photo taken after flood of May 9-10."
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Terbush
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Owl Creek Site #5 Detention Reservoir

Description: Photograph of an aerial shot of Owl Creek Site #5 Detention Reservoir and the surrounding area. The back of the photograph proclaims, "Owl Creek Site #5. This 30 acre field of corn was damaged only about 10% during the storm of May 9-10 when 15.5 inches of rain fell. Without the detention reservoir shown in the background the field would have been a total loss. The reservoir held 5.7 inches of runoff. The normal release, through an 18-inch pipe, may be seen in the small drain at the right of th… more
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Ginter Photo Co.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Elmer “Whitey” Marshall Building Terraces With A Bulldozer

Description: Photograph of Elmer "Whitey" Marshall building terraces with a district owned bulldozer. The back of the photograph proclaims, "District owned tractor building terrace with bulldozer. Portion of terrace in the foreground is complete. Elmer "Whitey" Marshall has been operating for district 1 ½ years."
Date: April 13, 1949
Creator: Archer, Sellers G.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Drainage

Description: Photograph of discharge from corregated metal pipe operating at 35 c.f.s. (7.2 ft. over drop inlet weir or 21.41 ft. total head). Photo taken May 13, 1950 after storm of May 9-10. Discharge is into naturally formed stilling pool from above tail water surf
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Terbugh
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Detention Reservoir

Description: Photograph of detention reservoir; D.A - 490 acres. Permanent pool - 1.15" runoff with 10.0 acres surface. Flood pool - 4.56" runoff with 29.4 acres surface. Total storage 0 5.71" runoff from 490 acres. Flood pool (10' in depth) discharges through an 18" metal pipe at rate varying from 29 c.f.s. to 38 c.f.s. Both pools were empty but were filled during storm of May 9-10 and 1.0' depth.
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Ginter Photo Co.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Drainage

Description: Photograph of discharge from corregated metal pipe operating at 35 c.f.s. (7.2 ft. over drop inlet weir or 21.41 ft. total head). Photo taken May 13, 1950 after storm of May 9-10. Discharge is into naturally formed stilling pool from above tail water surf
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Terbugh
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Detention Reservoir Success

Description: Photograph of this 30 acre field of corn was damaged only about 10% during the storm of May 9-10 when 15.5 inchs of rain fell. Without the detention reservoir shown in the background the field would have been a total loss. The reservoir held 5.7 inches of runoff. The normal release, through a 18" pipe, may beseen in the small drain at the right of the corn field.
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Ginter Photo Co.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Drainage

Description: Photograph of discharge from corregated metal pipe operating at 35 c.f.s. (7.2 ft. over drop inlet weir or 21.41 ft. total head). Photo taken May 13, 1950 after storm of May 9-10. Discharge is into naturally formed stilling pool from above tail water surface.
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Terbugh
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Submerged Metal Pipe

Description: Photograph of submerged 18" corregated metal outlet pipe operating with 2. 2 ft. over inlet riser or 18. 45 ft. total head. (approximately 33 c. f. s. ).
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Terbush, L. S.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Owl Creek Site #5 Storm Damage

Description: Photograph of aerial view of Owl Creek Site #5. This 30 acre field of corn was damaged only about 10% during the storm of May 9 - 10 when 15. 5 inches of rain fell. Without the detention reservoir shown in the background the field would have been a total loss. The reservoir holds 5. 7 inches of runoff. Theh norm release, through an 18" pipe, may be seen in the small drain at the right of the corn field.
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Ginter Photo Co.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Owl Creek Site #5

Description: Photograph of Owl Creek site #5. Discharge from corregated metal pipe operating at 35 c. f. s (7. 2 ft over drop inlet weir or 21. 41 ft. total hend). Photo taken May 13, 1950 after storm of May 9-10. Discharge is into naturally formed stilling pool from above tailwater surface.
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Terbush, L. S.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Owl Creek Site #5

Description: Photograph of aerial view Owl Creek site #5. This 30 acre field of corn was damaged only about 10% during the storm of May 9-10 when 15. 5 inches of rain fell. Without the detention reservoir show in the background the field wourl have been a total loss. The reservoir held 5. 7 inches of runoff. The normal release, through a 18" pipe, may be seen in the small drain at the right of the corn field.
Date: May 13, 1950
Creator: Ginter Photo Co.
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society
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