English: The Gila River in 1919, in the Gila Mountains, Graham County, several years before the Ashurst-Hayden diversion dam that was completed in 1922, as part of the San Carlos Irrigation Project in central Arizona. - [ From Senator Carl Hayden wiki-article. ]
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U.S. Department of Interior. Office of Indian Affairs. Indian Irrigation Service. Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1919. Vol. I, RG 75, Entry 655, Box 25, National Archives, Washington, DC.) ASHURST-HAYDEN (FLORENCE) DAM SITE, BRUSH DAM ACROSS THE RIVER
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2008-03-24 20:36 Tillman 1024×805× (97624 bytes) Photographic copy of photograph. (Source: U.S. Department of Interior. Office of Indian Affairs. Indian Irrigation Service. Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1919. Vol. I, RG 75, Entry 655, Box 25, National Archives, Washington, DC.) ASHURST-HAYDEN (FLORENCE) DA
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