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An open letter advocating jobs with the Corps of Engineers to new engineering graduates
1961-12-04
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An open letter advocating jobs with the Corps of Engineers to new engineering graduates. Second page.
1961-12-04
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A map of authorized and potential projects to be undertaken by the Corps of Engineers.
1960-12-04
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A chart of the organizational structure of the Corps of Engineers.
1960-12-04
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A map of flood control projects in the Pacific Northwest
1965-12-04
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A map of flood control projects in the Pacific Northwest
1965-12-04
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Map of existing and proposed projects throughout the Columbia River Basin.
1965-12-04
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Aerial view looking south over Devils Lake
1941-09-21
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Estimates of energy requirements for the development of the Pacific Northwest, along with proposed projects to meet those needs.
1960-12-04
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View of tract No. 3 Taken from a point approximately 300 feet north and 300 feet east of the southwest corner of the NW 1/4SE1/4 of Sec. 26, T. R. 28E., W.M., looking N. 08 degrees E. U.S. V. Howard Adams, et al.
1949-06-22
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Before designs for the structure could be completed contract for the removal of two million yards of overburden was let to David H. Ryan. A slide along the left bank increased the amount of material to be handled to three million yards. Grand...
1933-12-14
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Looking upstream at McNary Lock and Dam, a Walla Walla district, U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers' project on the Columbia River, showing the 7,300-foot long multipurpose project with its lock, north and south shore fish ladders, spillway bays and...
1966-12-04
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A battery of high gantry cranes carries on the work of placing the monthly average of over 70,000 cubic yards of concrete into the powerhouse structure at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' John Day Locke and Dam on the Columbia River....
1965-12-04
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The U.S Army Corps of Engineers' John Day Lock and Dam South Shore Powerhouse section is well past the 40% completion mark under the $73, 356,000 contract held by Vinnell-McNamara-Mannix-Fuller. This picture was taken from the deck of the mid...
1965-12-04
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With diversion of the Columbia River through the North Shore spillway bays at the U.S Army Corps of Engineers' John Day Lock and Dam, barges and tows are now utilizing the temporary channel and permanent lock of the huge multipurpose project.
1960-12-04
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Shown here is the town of Boardman on the left side of the picture, showing U.S. Highway 30 to the upper or south of the picture. At the lower left hand corner of the picture may be seen the Union Pacific Railroad right of way. The entire town of...
1965-12-04
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The old business district of the town of Arlington, Oregon, still remains intact, but time is fast running out. The overpass bridge of Interstate Highway 80N is scheduled for completion by the end of the year. By that time the Walla Walla...
1965-12-04
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A few miles above the south shore axis of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers John Day Lock and Dam on the Columbia River, the newly relocated Interstate Highway 80N and the Union Pacific transcontinental main line swing across the John Day River....
1960-12-04
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Artist's conception of the $210,000 Dworshak Dam two miles upstream on the North Fork of the Clearwater river from the town of Ahsahka, Idaho. Dworshak Dam will be a concrete gravity dam with an initial power production potentially of 400,000...
1965-12-04
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With diversion of the Columbia River through the North Shore spillway bays at the U.S Army Corps of Engineers' John Day Lock and Dam, barges and tows are now utilizing the temporary channel and permanent lock of the huge multipurpose project. Here...
1966-12-04
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The new Interstate Highway 80 bridge that will span the entrance to the artificial bay that will be created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' John Day Dam Reservoir on the Columbia River at Arlington, Oregon, will be placed in use in June 1965....
1960-12-04
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In addition to furnishing storage water for downstream navigation throughout the Boise Valley, Lucky Peak Reservoir creates a recreational area for the entire Boise region. In addition, its novel manifold discharge mechanism below the dam creates...
1960-12-04
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Coast Guard barge and small crafts proceed upstream through the navigation lock for the dedication ceremony on 9 May 1962 at the U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers' Ice Harbor Lock and Dam on the Snake River.
1962-05-09
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A fair-sized acreage of logs, trash, and shore debris marks the 1964 spring runoff hazard at Ice Harbor Dam on the Snake River. The trash and debris are slowly worked towards the disposal tram which carries the debris to high ground for burning....
1964-12-04
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