ritories, and that the Northwest Company of Merchants from Canada finding the factory of this people inconvenient to them do hereby intend to erect a factory in this place for the Commerce of the Country around." Intelligent students of American...
2004-07-04
|
20 p. An offprint of the journal Contracting, this pamphlet contains four reprints of articles and photographs previously published in the summer of 1916. Three articles are reprinted from Contracting, and the fourth, by Henry Bowlby, is reprinted...
2024-10-31
|
vide storage water for irrigation, improve navigation, and abate pollution.
57. Previous discussion will have made clear that continued economic growth of the Pacific Northwest, in the long run, will depend upon a continuing rational development...
|
Unpublished
manuscripts of a historical author from Washington State; Frank Cameron is an historical author from Washington State; Four manuscripts by Frank Cameron.; Unpublished manuscript of "Bearing the Cross: From the Holy Lands to
the...
|
6 Columbia River Treaty with Canada-
BPA Turns North
Across the 49th Parallel, the
boundary between the United
States and Canada, flows the
Columbia River—the largest single source of
hydroelectric power on the North American...
|
under the Clean Water Act, due to sedimentation, turbidity, flow alteration and high temperatures.27 Many of these streams have lost their capability to support salmon and other cold-water fish.28
The Environmental Protection Agency has found...
|
APPENDIX Q Q.
IMPROVEMENT OF RIVERS AND HARBORS IN OREGON, AND IN WASHINGTON TERRITORY—CONSTRUCTION OF CASCADES CANAL, COLUMBIA RIVER—IMPROVEMENT OF LOWER CLEARWATER RIVER, IDAHO.
REPORT OF CAPTAIN CHARLES F. POWELL, CORPS OF ENGINEERS,...
|
CHAPTER XXIX
FINAL REVIEW AND CONCLUSIONS In exploiting the scenic features of the Columbia River an impression is given to many unfamiliar with it that it abounds with great canons. That is not true, for not even excepting the passageway...
2004-07-26
|
POINT ADAMS AND CLATSOP SPIT, AND SAND ISLAND.
The annual survey of the shore line at these points was made by direction of the department from the appropriation for' improving the mouth of the Columbia River," and the details will be found in...
|
counts from the game preserve on Sauvie Island indicate the popularity of the area. In 1964, over 10,000 hunter-days were recorded in this one area.
FISHERY RESOURCES
One of the outstanding uses of the Columbia River is the sport and...
|
ESTIMATED COST FOR MAKING 100 MILES 24 FEET LOW-WATER NAVIGATION ON THE COLUMBIA AND WILLAMETTE RIVERS FROM THE SEA TO PORTLAND, OREGON.
[One hundred and five miles 8 feet low-water navigation in the Columbia River to the Dalles, 500 miles 4...
|
FACING PAGE
Where we landed above Surprise Rapids 97
Where we tied up at "Eight mile" 97
"Shooting" the first bit of lining at Surprise Rapids 122
The camp where the roar of the rapids deafened us . 122
Where Steinhof was drowned . 122
Where Andy...
2004-08-03
|
CHAPTER IV
THE ORIGIN AND MEANDERINGS OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER Our boat-building activities being at an end, and now having some leisure, it behooves us (I assume that the reader will now, if he has not already, join me in spirit if he...
2004-07-06
|
Q Q I.
IMPROVEMENT OF COLUMBIA AND WILLAMETTE RIVERS BELOW PORTLAND. OREGON.
This work was turned over to me by Capt. Charles P. Powell, Corps of Engineers, March 31, 1886.
It covers the Columbia River from its mouth to the mouth of the...
|
small-scale undertakings for the irrigation of special crops.
Power.—About two-thirds of the power plants established in the lower basin are hydroelectric. Most of the plants are located within the Willamette Basin. The two larger plants are...
|
Main 5061--PHONES--A 1755
Factory Motor Car
Repair CO.
Twenty-First and Kearney Sts., Portland, Oregon
One of the largest Exclusive motor
car repair shops on the coast
Specialties
Cylinders Reground
Ball Bearings Reground
Complete Stock...
|
Records of an international
commission.; Historical Note; City Light provides electricity and electrical and conservation services
to its public and private customers. It is the largest public utility in the
Pacific Northwest. Public...
|
Of this amount, $120,000 has been expended to date, $107,444.71 on the Columbia River at John Day's, Squally Hook, Owyhee, Devil's Bend, Umatilla, and Homly Rapids, and $12,555.29 at Pine Tree Rapids, on the Snake River.
The present project...
|
its ratification by President Kennedy in March 1961. Canada, however, delayed Parliamentary approval because of a difference between the Canadian National Government and the Province of British Columbia over disposition of Canada's share of the...
|
Woods, Rufus. "The 23-years' Battle for Grand Coulee Dam." The Wenatchee Daily World, 1944.
Chapter 3 — Bonneville Project Act—A "Provisional" Bureau is Born.
Bauer, Malcolm. "The Columbia Gorge—Scenery vs. Industry." The Oregonian (Nov....
|
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Prologue Chapter 1 — Evolution of the Nation's Electric Power Systems Avery, Mary W. Washington —A History of the Evergreen State. Seattle: U. of Washington Press, 1965. Bessey, Roy F. Pacific Northwest Regional... |
The Allan T. Scholz Papers consists of Region One fisheries management reports, fish plant reports for eastern Washington counties, and a study by Scholz and others titled Upper Columbia United Tribes Fisheries Technical Report No. 2.; Dr. Allan...
|
Roll on, Columbia
Woody Guthrie
(Yes) Roll on, Columbia, roll on, Roll on, Columbia, roll on.
Your power is turning the darkness to dawn
Roll on, Columbia, roll on.
Green Douglas fir where the waters cut through, Down her steep...
|
Clifford R. Koester worked as a journeyman electrician for the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, at the Grand Coulee Dam. The primary focus of the collection is the construction and operation of the Grand Coulee Dam....
|
Document: Congressional Record - House, June 9, 1966, page 12315 (thermofax)
1966-06-09
|