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THE COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON FISHERIES. Among the many remarkable panoramas of natural scenery which unfold themselves to the' traveler through the great Northwest, there is nothing to surpass that which is seen from the overland train as it winds...
2004-03-02
(Continued from page 20) and their combined weights proving too great, the bridge collapsed, the ruin obstructing the river and causing the Cascade Rapids. The mountains retired to their usual abiding places, where they still remain in...
2004-03-02
49 p. Includes sections of Appendix SS: 1885 annual report of Capt. Charles F. Powell, and Appendix TT: reports of Maj. W. A. Jones, Corps of Engineers, detailing construction and other works of river and harbor improvements for the Willamette,...
1885-05-04
You will see from the above statement of the results obtained by gauging that the volume of water passing through the Willamette Slough during the low stage of the river is greater than that brought down by the river proper, and that the amount of...

Problem or Area of Concern Source PI-60, 96 E F-18 Tentative Disposition PI-98 4.(Cont) available below Portland, from the mouth of the Columbia to Portland. Proper investigation, also, undoubtedly would turn up an adequate source of...

sition, the other anchors not being able to hold it. Before another anchor could be obtained from Celilo, the nearest village, 22 miles distant, the river had risen 1 foot, and, it being from 4 to 5 feet higher than last season, it was found...

49 p. Includes sections of Appendix SS: 1885 annual report of Capt. Charles F. Powell, and Appendix TT: reports of Maj. W. A. Jones, Corps of Engineers, detailing construction and other works of river and harbor improvements for the Willamette,...
1885-05-04
stream and Kootenay River route, knowing that he could reach the Columbia at Kettle Falls. He had 197 miles to go to reach Kootanae House, and 232 miles to reach McGillivray's Portage, and with many bad rapids to ascend; but the low stage of water...
2004-07-06
[Unrelated materials omitted] APPENDIX P P. IMPROVEMENT OF RIVERS AND HARBORS IN OREGON, AND IN WASHINGTON TERRITORY—IMPROVEMENT OF LOWER CLEARWATER RIVER, IDAHO—CONSTRUCTION OF CASCADES CANAL, COLUMBIA RIVER. REPORT OF CAPTAIN...

Label on verso: DATE: June 27th, 1941; OP 65-2-93-146; Dist. 1; PHOTO BY: Morgan Fitz, Camp Kettle; COUNTY: Stevens; Neg. No. 902; Title: Columbia river reservoir clear. Prog. CAPTION: Columbia River valley from point one mile south of Rice (May...
2024-05-04
units, have a significant place in the development of water and other resources. Through such studies, a full understanding of total potentialities is obtained and a firm basis is provided for evaluating the merits of alternative development...

Regional Director's Report UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION June 28, 1946. To : The Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation. From : Regional Director, Region I, Boise, Idaho. Subject : Columbia River...

(Reprinted from Contracting, August, 1916) The Multnomah County Mountain Boulevard A Large Variety of Handsome Heavy Road Construction to Attract Tourists and Open Inaccessible, Fertile Country Many Concrete Viaducts, Bridges, Tunnels, Rock Cuts,...
2004-06-16
The purpose of this Columbia River Stream Survey has been to provide data for evaluation of each stream, or portion of stream, from the standpoint of its present and potential value in relation to the maintenance of the salmon resources of the...
2024-05-04
Imprint from transmittal sheet; Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche; Shipping list no.: 97-0071-M; One ill. on 1 folded leaf in pocket; Includes bibliographical references
1996-05-04
2007-12-12
2005-10-25
("the intertie"), as long as the power could be called back if the Northwest needed it. A Southwest consortium put up the money, the treaty projects were built, and headwater storage on the Columbia more than doubled." The treaty went a long way...

Reclamation for irrigation and power developments. A division of construction responsibility between the Bureau of Reclamation and the War Department with respect to multiple-purpose storage projects and power projects which is in line with...

hydroelectric power. It was recognized that integration of the new projects and their transmission facilities with the existing system would be a matter of long-range planning requiring coordination and management in order to achieve maximum...

Columbia, enable the river-boats to make regular trips at times when the latter river is entirely (dosed above Saint Helen's. Again, by passing down. through this slough the bar at this point would be left on the right. (I will here state, before...
2004-08-26
that the Columbia is but a quarter-mile wide from the Upper to the Lower Cascades, but this width is between low walls, of but a few feet in height, scoured in the basalt of the River's bed, and the true walls are the mountain sides exterior to...
2004-07-22
I ran a line of levels from Portland down the west shore of the Willamette to its mouth, and thence along the east bank of Sauvie's Island to Saint Helen's, for the purpose of determining the comparative elevations of the high and low water marks...

the Columbia during the months of May and June, by which the water in the Willamette is backed up. I still believe, however, that the worst of it is due to the Willamette Slough, as otherwise it would continue lower down ; the river here also...

made the continuous journey in the one craft. His experiences and his impressions of the River and the country traversed are recorded in the story of the trip he made. I can recall the time I first met Mr. Lorraine, and the manner in which he...
2004-06-30
ca. 71 p. A report submitted to the National Resources Committee and the state planning boards of Washington and Oregon by the Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, Columbia Gorge Committee, detailing the findings of their study of ways...
1937-01-01
Run-off data for major streams—Upper Snake Approximate location Records available 1 Drainage area (square miles) Average annual run-off 1931-40 (acre-feet) Stream Snake River Heise, Idaho 1910—42 5,740 4,091,000 1902...

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