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Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta County, CA

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta Coun...

Significance: The Pacific Power Company Rock Wall is representative of early hydroelectric development efforts along the Battle Creek drainage system of Shasta County, California. The massive native basalt cob... More

Some of the hundreds of wild horses at the Wild Horse Sanctuary south of the little town of Shingletown, east of Redding, California

Some of the hundreds of wild horses at the Wild Horse Sanctuary south ...

Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. Rather than allow 80 wild horses living on public land to be destroyed, the founders of the Wild Horse Sanctuary decided to rescue these unwanted horses a... More

Some of the hundreds of wild horses at the Wild Horse Sanctuary south of the little town of Shingletown, east of Redding, California

Some of the hundreds of wild horses at the Wild Horse Sanctuary south ...

Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. Rather than allow 80 wild horses living on public land to be destroyed, the founders of the Wild Horse Sanctuary decided to rescue these unwanted horses a... More

A merchant's clever and creative advertising sign in Shingletown, a small community east of Redding, California

A merchant's clever and creative advertising sign in Shingletown, a sm...

Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. Credit line: The Jon B. Lovelace Collection of California Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs... More

Some of the hundreds of wild horses at the Wild Horse Sanctuary south of the little town of Shingletown, east of Redding, California

Some of the hundreds of wild horses at the Wild Horse Sanctuary south ...

Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. Rather than allow 80 wild horses living on public land to be destroyed, the founders of the Wild Horse Sanctuary decided to rescue these unwanted horses a... More

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta County, CA

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta Coun...

Significance: The Pacific Power Company Rock Wall is representative of early hydroelectric development efforts along the Battle Creek drainage system of Shasta County, California. The massive native basalt cob... More

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta County, CA

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta Coun...

Significance: The Pacific Power Company Rock Wall is representative of early hydroelectric development efforts along the Battle Creek drainage system of Shasta County, California. The massive native basalt cob... More

An innovatively repaired old barn near the settlement of Manton, near Shingletown in Shasta County, California

An innovatively repaired old barn near the settlement of Manton, near ...

Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. Credit line: The Jon B. Lovelace Collection of California Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs... More

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta County, CA

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta Coun...

Significance: The Pacific Power Company Rock Wall is representative of early hydroelectric development efforts along the Battle Creek drainage system of Shasta County, California. The massive native basalt cob... More

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta County, CA

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta Coun...

Significance: The Pacific Power Company Rock Wall is representative of early hydroelectric development efforts along the Battle Creek drainage system of Shasta County, California. The massive native basalt cob... More

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta County, CA

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta Coun...

Significance: The Pacific Power Company Rock Wall is representative of early hydroelectric development efforts along the Battle Creek drainage system of Shasta County, California. The massive native basalt cob... More

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta County, CA

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta Coun...

Significance: The Pacific Power Company Rock Wall is representative of early hydroelectric development efforts along the Battle Creek drainage system of Shasta County, California. The massive native basalt cob... More

Some of the hundreds of wild horses at the Wild Horse Sanctuary south of the little town of Shingletown, east of Redding, California

Some of the hundreds of wild horses at the Wild Horse Sanctuary south ...

Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. Rather than allow 80 wild horses living on public land to be destroyed, the founders of the Wild Horse Sanctuary decided to rescue these unwanted horses a... More

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta County, CA

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta Coun...

Significance: The Pacific Power Company Rock Wall is representative of early hydroelectric development efforts along the Battle Creek drainage system of Shasta County, California. The massive native basalt cob... More

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta County, CA

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta Coun...

Significance: The Pacific Power Company Rock Wall is representative of early hydroelectric development efforts along the Battle Creek drainage system of Shasta County, California. The massive native basalt cob... More

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta County, CA

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta Coun...

Significance: The Pacific Power Company Rock Wall is representative of early hydroelectric development efforts along the Battle Creek drainage system of Shasta County, California. The massive native basalt cob... More

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta County, CA

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta Coun...

Significance: The Pacific Power Company Rock Wall is representative of early hydroelectric development efforts along the Battle Creek drainage system of Shasta County, California. The massive native basalt cob... More

Some of the hundreds of wild horses at the Wild Horse Sanctuary south of the little town of Shingletown, east of Redding, California

Some of the hundreds of wild horses at the Wild Horse Sanctuary south ...

Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. Rather than allow 80 wild horses living on public land to be destroyed, the founders of the Wild Horse Sanctuary decided to rescue these unwanted horses a... More

Some of the hundreds of wild horses at the Wild Horse Sanctuary south of the little town of Shingletown, east of Redding, California

Some of the hundreds of wild horses at the Wild Horse Sanctuary south ...

Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. Rather than allow 80 wild horses living on public land to be destroyed, the founders of the Wild Horse Sanctuary decided to rescue these unwanted horses a... More

Curious cows along County Road A6, south of Shingletown, California

Curious cows along County Road A6, south of Shingletown, California

Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. Credit line: The Jon B. Lovelace Collection of California Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America Project, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs... More

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta County, CA

Rock Wall, North side of Battle Creek Canyon, Shingletown, Shasta Coun...

Significance: The Pacific Power Company Rock Wall is representative of early hydroelectric development efforts along the Battle Creek drainage system of Shasta County, California. The massive native basalt cob... More