The small gable-roof wood frame biulding with a shed extension to the west is owned and assumed to have been built circa 1915 by th eEugene Water Board (now the Eugene Water & Electric Board, or EWEB) as part of the original development of the Walterville Canal (1908-1910).
The small gable-roof wood frame biulding with a shed extension to the west is owned and assumed to have been built circa 1915 by th eEugene Water Board (now the Eugene Water & Electric Board, or EWEB) as part of the original development of the Walterville Canal (1908-1910).
The small gable-roof wood frame biulding with a shed extension to the west is owned and assumed to have been built circa 1915 by th eEugene Water Board (now the Eugene Water & Electric Board, or EWEB) as part of the original development of the Walterville Canal (1908-1910).
The small gable-roof wood frame biulding with a shed extension to the west is owned and assumed to have been built circa 1915 by th eEugene Water Board (now the Eugene Water & Electric Board, or EWEB) as part of the original development of the Walterville Canal (1908-1910).
The small gable-roof wood frame biulding with a shed extension to the west is owned and assumed to have been built circa 1915 by th eEugene Water Board (now the Eugene Water & Electric Board, or EWEB) as part of the original development of the Walterville Canal (1908-1910).
The small gable-roof wood frame biulding with a shed extension to the west is owned and assumed to have been built circa 1915 by th eEugene Water Board (now the Eugene Water & Electric Board, or EWEB) as part of the original development of the Walterville Canal (1908-1910).
The small gable-roof wood frame biulding with a shed extension to the west is owned and assumed to have been built circa 1915 by th eEugene Water Board (now the Eugene Water & Electric Board, or EWEB) as part of the original development of the Walterville Canal (1908-1910).
The small gable-roof wood frame biulding with a shed extension to the west is owned and assumed to have been built circa 1915 by th eEugene Water Board (now the Eugene Water & Electric Board, or EWEB) as part of the original development of the Walterville Canal (1908-1910).
The small gable-roof wood frame biulding with a shed extension to the west is owned and assumed to have been built circa 1915 by th eEugene Water Board (now the Eugene Water & Electric Board, or EWEB) as part of the original development of the Walterville Canal (1908-1910).