A black and white view of jagged stumps of trees rising out of the water of the Columbia River. Behind rises a hill or bluff, sparsely covered with trees. The hill, the stumps, and the river dominate the picture. Almost unnoticed at the lower left...
2004-03-24
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A sepia-toned photograph of a steamboat (the River Columbia?) at a wharf. The boat is crowded with men, women, and children. A man can be seen at the helm with his hand on the wheel; some of the crowd sit on or stand in front of the railings of...
2004-04-19
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Looking downstream on the Columbia River, with Mount Hood in the background, is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers John Day Lock and Dam. Work on the South or left shore, being carried on behind the 25-acre cofferdam enclosed work area, is nearing...
1965-11-21
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A black and white photograph of what has been identified as a wooden burial structure on the top of Memaloose Island in the Columbia River. At least 18 skulls and half a dozen long bones sit on top of the board roof of a wooden hut-like structure....
2004-03-24
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1 map: 10 x 18 cm.
The Lewis & Clark expedition reached the mouth of the Columbia River in November, 1805. After a several week delay due to inclement weather, the expedition mapped the area thoroughly before choosing to spend the winter a...
2024-11-21
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A black and white image showing construction of the Interstate Bridge across the Columbia in Portland. Men and construction equipment are visible in the image. Wooden scaffolding and utility poles are also visible. This is Vancouver - Portland...
2004-03-24
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1 Map : 26 x 40 cm. "The Main Highways are Shown by the Heavy Black Lines." "Dark green shaded area show Columbia River Basin Project which will reclaim 1,750,000 acres." See front cover and back of map:...
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1 view; 23 x 47 cm. Bird's-eye view. View Columbia Basin Irrigation Project map on inner fold: http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/zoom/zoom.php?map=wsu185
This is part of a promotional pamphlet intending to lobby for passage of funding...
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Electric speeder that took us to WTC Camp #7, at "502" near Green River, a tributary to North Fork Toutle River
1941-05-29
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Impassable bedrock chute on North Fork Cispus River near Timonium Creek
Drops 25 feet in 60 feet There are no pools
1937-08-03
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25 foot falls on Lake Creek two mile above its mouth
Lake Creek is the outlet of Packwood Lake in the Cowlitz River system
1937-07-24
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Document: Notes on Conferences in Los Angeles with California Water Leaders, December 1964 (carbon copy), page 2
1964-12-01
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Document: Water and the West by Senator Henry M. Jackson, November 5, 1965, page 5
1965-11-05
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Hi-line logging at Weyerhaeuser Camp #7, near the Green River which is a tributary to North Fork Toutle River
1941-05-29
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Mt St Helens is shown in the background
The bridge crossing Studebaker Creek leads to the trail for the South Toutle River shelter
1936-08-31
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35 foot falls on Goat Creek, located 530 yards above its confluence with the Cowlitz River
1937-07-31
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(d) Savings in railroad alterations
NOTE: Direct beneficiaries should pay for direct benefits. Throughout this entire bill the benefits seem to be padded to show favorable benefit cost ratio,
12. Look what California gets---Pages 148-151
A....
2009-05-01
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Pictured Left to Right: Lobell; Hanavan; and Jobes rest during backpacking trip into Grays River.
They carried 60 pounds each in their packs.
1937-06-05
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Document: 89th Congress, 1st Session, S.294, January 6, 1965, page 34
1965-01-06
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Hi-line logging at Weyerhaeuser Camp #7, near the Green River which is a tributary to North Fork Toutle River
1941-05-29
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