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		<title>Sequalitchew Creek Flume Dam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Patrick</dc:creator>
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This is the Sequalitchew Creek Dam Head as it stands today. This was created by the DuPont Co. in the early 20's I believe to divert the water to the power house in the bottom part of the canyon. I have included the 1926 photo for reference. <!--more-->]]></description>
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