Amount (estimated) required for completion of existing project $56, 000 00
Amount that can be profitably expended in fiscal year ending June 30, 1884 56, 000 00
(See Appendix 00 3.)
4. Canal around Cascades of Columbia River,...
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According to experience on older rivers, freight would be carried principally by barges in fleets, and side-wheel steamers would accommodate passenger traffic. The same experience shows that single lockage of fleets is greatly to the advantage of...
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Construction in progress on approach trestle to the middle fish trap at Rock Island Dam. This work was under Specifications No. 795 and contract with Kern and Kibbe.
1938-12-22
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all. At the age of seven years and a poor boy David Thompson had been placed by his father in a charity school in London, and remained there seven years learning all that was taught, which included a little of navigation, and reading all that came...
2004-07-04
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Problem or Area of Concern Source F-7 C
PI-22 F
B
PI-22
Tentative Disposition
5.(Cont) The charts show navigational hazards, aids to navigation, etc. They are maintained up to date through publication of weekly Notice to Mariners issued...
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Established in 1873 by J.S. Megler.
Caption on mount: J.G. Megler and Co.'s Cannery. Columbia River, Washington PH Coll 293.56 |
Indian Rapids. The Indian Rapids site (No. 564) is located adjacent to the Columbia River just east of the mouth of the John Day River (Subregion 7E). The upper reservoir would be located on a bluff, about 1000 feet above Lake Umatilla, the...
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The collection consists of correspondence and reports concerning the legal aspects of reclamation, water rights, public lands, Columbia River Watershed, Snake River Watershed, and Colorado River Watershed.
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Two studies were conducted involving rare earth elements. In the
first study, the use of rare earth diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid
(DTPA) complexes as stable actiable tracers, a method of stable-isotope
tracing with post-sampling neutron...
1983-06-30 (iso8601)
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12 p. Selected pages of the Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army for 1885. Included are annual reports upon works of river and harbor improvements for the Willamette, Columbia and Snake rivers.
1885-11-01
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C. Federal Hydropower Financing and Ecosystem Recovery 189
1. Hydropower and Salmon 189
2. Hydropower, Salmon and Other River Users 193
3. Establishing a New Economic Formula 194
D. Ecosystem Recovery, Water Policy and...
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RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS 303
July 1, 1887, amount available......................................... §1,269.94
Received from sale of fuze and caps to appropriation, improving Skagit
aud other rivers, Washington...
2006-06-16
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Amount (estimated) required for completion of existing project $56, 000 00
Amount that can be profitably expended in fiscal year ending June 30, 1885. 56, 000 00 (See Appendix P P 4.)
5. Canal around Cascades of Columbia River, Oregon.—The...
2006-02-13
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A portion of the approach road to the right fish ladder at Rock Island Dam. This road is not completed and was at this time still under construction by Goodfellow Brothers.
1938-12-01
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Removing cofferdam section and excavating in upper (south) end of passage way for river diversion over west end of dam foundation next year.
1936-08-25
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solution has two phases : provision of an adequate supply for lands now irrigated, and development of new lands.
The first phase, provision of an adequate supply for lands now irrigated, commands prior consideration. The extension of irrigated...
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tested Roos, "and I've heard that roar for five minutes myself. Just another rapid, isn't it? The water always . . ."
"Rot!" roared the veteran. "There ain't no fall with a rip-raring thunder like that 'tween Yellow Creek and Death Rapids. Rot, I...
2004-08-09
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imam depth may be assumed, deduced, or actually determined. The Board decided upon the actual determination, on account of the importance of every foot in the locks, whose gates are to be 54 to 58 feet high, and span 70 feet. Major Wilson's...
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Image Caption: FIRST VIEW OF TIMBER IN CASCADE RANGE, ALSO SHOWING TERRACES --page break-- had a custom of burying their dead on rocky islands in the River where their bodies could not be reached and devoured by wild beasts. To such a place the...
2004-07-20
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occurrence and severity of the slime problem. Reports of slime occurrence at drifts were received during a discharge range of 81,600 cubic feet per second (cfs) to 437,130 cfs and a temperature range of 5.6° C. to 21.10 C. The most severe...
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handled twice at each of these places."
The Corps recommended improvements whereby "not merely navigation per se would benefit, but competitive navigation as well."
As a result of this report, endorsed by well-organized farm and community...
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11 p. Selected pages of the Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army for 1884. Included are annual reports upon works of river and harbor improvements for the Willamette and Columbia rivers.
1884-11-01
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9 p. Selected pages of the Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army for 1886. Included are annual reports upon works of river and harbor improvements for the Willamette, Columbia and Snake rivers.
1886-11-01
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Tentative Source Disposition
F-7 A
Problem or Area of Concern
4. For river stages less than one-foot on the Vancouver gage, many riparian installations are interfered with. Under future operation criteria, such stages may become...
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The Willamette Basin, Oregon, is one of more than 50 large river basins and aquifer systems (referred to as study units) across the United States where the status and trends of water quality and the factors controlling water quality are being...
1997-11-01
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