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  • Collection: Jack Newell Collection

p105_circle_mid-1920s_17DEC0366.pdf
View of the Circle

p103_Zurich_17DEC0365.pdf
Early generations of Deep Springers rode the narrow-gauge railroad, nicknamed the "Slim Princess," up the Owens Valley. Stations were east of the towns on present-day Highway US 395. The Big Pine station was named Zurich.

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p98_ranch_1916_17DEC0364.pdf
View of Stewart Ranch before construction on Deep Springs College started

p74_Gilbertview_17DEC0363.pdf
View of Deep Springs Valley from the Gilbert Pass Road, looking southwest

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p71_trucks_1917_DS_17DEC0362.pdf
GMC truck pulls FWD truck out of the mud. Chet Dunn DS17 and others made the trip, hauling furniture and other items.

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p45_CBTA_1910s_17DEC0361.pdf
View of Telluride House (only a few years old) and Delta Upsilon fraternity from West Avenue

p34_Penner_Newell_FrCoville_2011_17DEC0360.pdf
Vern Penner DS57, Jack Newell DS56, and Frederick Coville DS56 in front of generator inside Olmsted plant

p32_S_Olmsted_DS_17DEC0359.pdf
View of Olmsted plant from the south, near its peak time

p23_S_Ames_first_plant_postcard_17DEC0358.pdf
The first power plant at Ames was a small cabin.

p23_Ames_3000V_gen_TA_17DEC0357.pdf
An early generator at Ames, used to send power to the Gold King mine
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