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Big Creek Powerhouse #1 arose at the junction of Pitman Creek and Big Creek
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An early John Eastwood drawing showing a multi-level power house to be located at the junction of Pitman Creek and Big Creek
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An early John Eastwood drawing showing a multi-level power house to be located at the junction of Pitman Creek and Big Creek, the site where Power House #1 was later in fact built, although to a different architectural style.
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A party of surveyors gauge the flow of Big Creek near its junction with Pitman Creek in 1910
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A party of surveyors gauge the flow of Big Creek near its junction with Pitman Creek in 1910. These measurements, which corroborated John Eastwood's earlier work, determined the site of Big Creek Powerhouse #1. Pg. 107.
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Big Creek Powerhouse #8. located at the junction of Big Creek (at left) and the San Joaquin River
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Big Creek Powerhouse #8, located at the junction of Big Creek (at left) and the San Joaquin River, viewed from upstream.
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Big Creek, Huntington-Pitman-Shaver Diversion
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Big Creek, Huntington-Pitman-Shaver Diversion - Wier on Pitman Creek near Big Creek (above road bridge), the gauging station being hidden behind rock at left of ladder.
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Big Creek, Miscellaneous
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Big Creek, Huntington-Pitman-Shaver Diversion
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Big Creek, Huntington-Pitman-Shaver Diversion - Pitman Creek at diversion dam.
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