Malheur County Oregon Siphon System October 1939
A vintage image from October 1939 reveals the siphon system in Malheur County, Oregon, built to transport water over five miles to Dead Ox Flat. The siphon, with an eight-foot diameter, exemplifies early 20th-century engineering techniques utilized in irrigation. This system played a crucial role in agricultural development in the area.
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Malheur County Oregon Siphon System October 1939
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