2866 EEPOET OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, IT. S. ARMY.
I am familiar with this reach of the Columbia Biver, having frequently
had my attention called to the obstructions therein for the removal of
which an estimate is desired....
2006-06-16
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Site of Kettle Falls on the Columbia River, with the Columbia River reservoir water surface at elevation 1239 feet. Note boat towing log boom whose destination is a sawmill near the old town of Peach.
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Gate—the third gorge of that hackneyed name I had encountered since pushing off from Beavermouth. Possibly it was because I was fed-up with the name and all it connoted that I avoided this channel ; more likely it was because Romance was at the...
2004-08-23
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MOUTH OF COLUMBIA RIVER, OREGON.
In compliance with law, a Board of Engineers examined the mouth of Columbia River in September and prepared plans with estimate for permanent improvement, the report of which was published as Senate Ex,...
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Image Caption: THE COLUMBIA RIVER IN THE COAST RANGE --page break-- wind and rain drove me ashore just at the noon hour. I was close to land at the time and soon found friendly shelter among some trees, where with convenient wood a fire was made...
2004-07-22
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COMMERCIAL STATISTICS.
The Cascades of the Columbia River are in the collection district of Willamette. The nearest port of entry is Portland, Oreg., 63 miles distant by river. The nearest light-house and works of defense are at the mouth of...
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Moscow basin is in Latah County,Idaho, or the eastern edge of the Columbia Plateau physiographic province. The area of the basin is about 58 square miles. The principal water users, City of Moscow and University of Idaho, depend exclusively on...
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to Federal agency budgets. BPA along with the other bureaus experienced sizable budget reductions. But, fortunately, Congressional response to the 1948 flood and to the 1948-49 winter peaking power shortage resulted in increased funding for...
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"Congress relating to the regulation and control of the use of waters of the Columbia River Basin, including any power the federal government may have relating to the authorization of 'out-of-basin' withdrawals" (letter of March 4, 1964). This...
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valleys. One such valley, scoured to a depth of 400 feet below sea level, is now occupied by Lake Chelan. Other valleys, such as the upper Yakima, are less deeply incised but have very low gradients and afford easy avenues of transportation...
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Project
Initial operation of basin-wide repayment plan
Reimbursable construction costs (1,000 dollars)
Assignable for repayment from revenues other than power Assignable for repayment from power revenues
Total (1940 price levels)
Net...
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Columbia River lumber fleet for year 1883-'84.
[Furnished by Capt. George Flarel, with additions from reliable sources.] Months. No. of
vessels feet. Value, July 5 2, 028 $20,289
August 3 1,505 15, 049
September 3 1,440 14,401...
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and second to find the two men of whom I was suspicious. There was no COLUMBIA to be found, and reaching the ferry I inquired of the ferryman where the white man I was looking for could be seen—describing him as best I could. The ferryman stated...
2004-07-19
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Columbia River lumber fleet for year 1883-'84.
[Furnished by Capt. George Flarel, with additions from reliable sources.] Months. No. of
vessels feet. Value, July 5 2, 028 $20,289
August 3 1,505 15, 049
September 3 1,440 14,401...
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CHAPTER IX
REVELSTOKE TO THE SPOKANE The voyage round the Big Bend, in spite of the atrocious weather, had gone so well that I had just about made up my mind to continue on down river by the time we reached Revelstoke. A letter which awaited...
2004-08-11
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Map Symbol C4
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DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL: Reconstruct the campground to
handle 530 people. Allow full service automobile, RV, and tent camping, as well as picnicking, hiking, scenic appreciation, and interpretation. The site is fully...
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Central
Washington
"In no other subdivision is there greater opportunity to use water resources in broadening the agricultural and industrial bases of the economy. . . . Utilization of the water resources of the main stem of the Columbia River...
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CHAPTER XXVIII
THE COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON A description of the Columbia River would not be complete without something more than a reference to that most highly-prized of all fish, the Salmon; and which, more than any other of its products,...
2004-07-22
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authorized Columbia Basin project is $341,900,000, at 1940 prices. Water users have contracted to repay an average of $85 per irrigable acre, or a total of $87,465,000. The balance of the cost allocated to irrigation, $254,435,000, will be carried...
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Water resources from the Columbia River Basin are intensely used for domestic, agricultural, industrial and hydroelectric generation needs. Water availability in the Pacific Northwest is influenced by several ocean–atmosphere modes of climate...
2017-02-22
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD— APPENDIX
Czechs and Slovaks. Brought up in the school of adversity and inspired by the leadership of many true patriots, they vowed to fight for the attainment of political independence during the war years from 1914 to...
2008-09-01
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earning capacity of the land. State holdings, especially those in Oregon, are small because State policies resulted in the early disposal of school land.
Land ownership and administration—Lower Columbia
Description or ownership Acres
Area...
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322 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF" ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY.
ISTo work except of a preliminary character was done, and no results
obtained.
Amount expended during year ending June 30, 1890, was $4,68.7.76.
During the year 1,148.5 feet of...
2006-06-16
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googly intake at the head of Gordon Rapid ;" "the black-mouthed whirlpool waiting like a wild cat at the foot of Dalles des Morts"—how many times had I seen all these in fancy! And at last the time came when those pictures were to be made...
2004-08-03
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