Historical Photos

Below - Picture of a dry Link River on July 18, 1918 (Klamath County Museum)

Below - October 1, 1917 - View of the Link River where it leaves Upper Klamath Lake, looking south.  The point of land sticking out into the water is now Putnam's Point.   

(Klamath County Museum)

Below - July, 1927 - South end of Upper Klamath Lake showing Link River Canyon, the Link River Dam, and Lake Ewauna in the background.  (Klamath County Museum)

Below - October 7, 1921 - Excavation through the upper reef at the outlet of Upper Klamath Lake.  Cut 100 feet wide and 8 feet deep.  (Klamath County Museum)

Above - 1924 - Intakes to the East and West Side Canals at the Link River Dam, Upper Klamath Lake and the Fremont Bridge in the distance.  (Klamath County Museum)

 

Below - December 11, 1921 - Intake of the Klamath Project "A" Canal (headgates) between upper and lower reefs of Link River.  (Klamath County Museum)

Below - March, 1919 - Link River before construction of the dam - Klamath water falls in left foreground.  (Klamath County Museum)