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Clearing crews are hard at the task of removing timber from the shore line at the site of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Dworshak (Bruces Eddy) Dam three miles upstream from the town of Ahsahka, near the confluence of the North Fork of the...
1964-11-06
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...
1965-11-06
The "ice dam" showing the slide of February 28, 1937, on the east forebay slope. The rock outcrop against which the slide lodged is about 100 feet back of the frozen earth dam.
1937-03-02
2024-11-06
The angel Peace has spread her wings And made her dwelling here. II. BUT when December sweeps her breath, And in these winter days, When Nature stands all bare and shows Dead foliage through the haze, 'Tis then the noble river wakes, The god of...
2004-03-02
Cement storage and blending plant - storage capacity 55,000 barrels; air compressor plant in the rear.
1936-06-01
2024-11-06
Sixteen-inch grizzly dumping oversize rock at feeder hopper on swinging conveyor boom in Brett pit, later to be picked up by trucks for haul to crusher.
1936-09-01
2024-11-06
One of the control switchboards in aggregate processing plant.
1936-09-01
2024-11-06
Chinook migrants in dividing box near the end of Dryden Ditch
1940-07-21
Winter scene at the dam site, looking northeast.
1936-02-26
2024-11-06
Problem or Area of Concern Source PI-77 PI-60 Tentative Disposition F C B F-7 10. Already, too many sloughs, etc., have been filled in. 11. The Port of Astoria should locate additional dockage and get active in locating spoil...

Source WI-20, 56, 69 PI-84, 88 PI-86, 90, 91, 104 PI-85, 104 PI-97 Tentative Disposition A Problem or Area of Concern C. Alternative Development Measures 1. Inclusion of a new lock should be a part of any Bonneville development....

Objective I: Objective II: Scenic Resources Reinforce the integrity of the identified landscape settings. 1. ALL SETTINGS: • Develop a handbook of practical guidelines for protection of scenic resources within the Scenic Area....

Map Symbol S2 Map Symbol S3 Bridal Veil SITE DESCRIPTION: This site offers access to Bridal Veil Falls, a waterfall of outstanding scenic value, as well as access to an proposed scenic trail. Cultural resources is a primary resource...

Map Symbol B4 Map Symbol C1 Wilson Beach Marine Park SITE DESCRIPTION: The site is within walking distance to Memaloose State Park Campground. There is an exceptional sandy beach, with a flat area suitable for day use or camping. An...

Cedar Creek Falls at high-water stage near Hall, Washington

Photo shows thick undergrowth on possible site for rearing pond on property of Mr Will R Lewis just below his trout pond
The trout pond takes off from stream running from Bull Run Reservoir which is the same water supply as Farola's pond and...
1941-05-25
2003-01-01
Stiff-leg derricks in place on timber cribs for constructing the 3,000 foot cellular steel piling cofferdam on west side of river.
1934-12-28
2024-11-06
• Class VII: very severe limitations; unsuited to cultivation; use restricted largely to grazing, woodland, or wildlife. • Class VIII: limitations that preclude use for commercial plant production; use restricted to recreation, wildlife,...

Table 2:3. Mapped Inventories Used in Analysis of Natural Resources Type of Inventory Performed by Source(s) of Information Each Area on the map is one of the following categories Threatened, Endangered, and Sensitive Animals, Fish and...

1 map: blueprint ; 51 x 48 cm. In 1901, Mr Ben F. Ross, an employee of the Great Northern Railroad, settled with his family in the area that became the town of Omak, Washington. By 1906, Ross had helped to organize the first...
2024-11-06

The gravel processing plant was rebuilt between contracts into the world's largest plant of its kind; twice the size of the one used at Boulder Dam. Its capacity was 20,000 cubic yards of aggregate per day. The four towers on the far side of the...
2024-11-06
This is the beginning of the upstream arm of the crossriver cofferdam during the winter of 1936. It is projecting from the east bank of the river toward the steel cells of the west cofferdam. The wooden cribs were constructed on the river bank...
2024-11-06
2024-11-06
Letter: To Mr. Chairman, from Stewart Udall, February 15, 1967, page 7
1967-02-15

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