Includes bibliographical references (p. 22)
1996-11-24
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Photographic
images and films taken by Paul E. Fields, research fisheries psychologist and
avid amateur photographer; Paul E. Fields was a research fisheries psychologist and professor in
the Department of Psychology at the University...
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II. The Setting
A. The Physical Environment The headwaters of the Columbia River are in Canada, near the Selkirk Mountains, the "high roof of the continent."1 The river is 1,214 miles long, measuring from the Canadian headwaters.' By the... |
Collection
includes Trulove's personal papers collected during his tenure as a member of the
Northwest Power Planning Council.; Biographical
Note; ; Trulove's personal papers collected during his...
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THE COLUMBIA RIVER CENTENNIAL. NEAR the mouth of the Columbia River lies the flourishing little town of Astoria. Interesting to New-Yorkers as the first fur-trading station of the elder Astor, the foundation of his great wealth, and named by him...
2004-03-02
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"September 1997"; Includes bibliographical references (p. 24)
1997-11-24
2005-01-21 2004-06-16 |
"Serial no. 107-39."
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2005-03-17 2004-12-21 |
The U.S. Geological Survey, Washington State Department of Ecology, and Puyallup Tribe of Indians monitored water temperature, specific conductance, pH, and dissolved-oxygen concentrations in the White River at river miles 4.9 and 1.8 from August...
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Organizational
records documenting the efforts of the Washington State chapter of the Nature
Conservancy, a non-profit nature preservation society.; The Nature Conservancy is a national non-profit nature preservation
society, dedicated...
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We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the opening of a public comment period on the proposed and final designation of critical habitat for the Klamath River and Columbia River populations of bull trout [Salvelinus...
2005-05-25
2008-08-18 2005-06-22 |
The navigation of the Lower Willamette and the Columbia Rivers from Portland to the sea is therefore free to the commerce of the world.
From the mouth of the Willamette to the Lower Cascades of the Columbia River, a distance of about 53 miles,...
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T T 2.
IMPROVEMENT OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER AT THE CASCADES, OREGON.
This is the name of the gorge through which the Columbia River effects the passage of the Cascade Mountains.
It is an extraordinary position. It is the key point in the...
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"Holistic planning for Lake Ewauna & the south entry to the City of Klamath Falls"
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2005-06-06 2005-06-06 2005-06-06 |
Portraits of
Wesley Jones, lantern slides of Alaska, images of the flooding of the White and
Cache Rivers, in Clarendon, Arkansas, and an album with images of the
Mississippi River Flood of 1927; Wesley Livsey Jones was born on an...
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Only portions of issues of The Water Report are available in the Klamath Waters Digital Library. Includes bibliographical references. See the full report at http://www.thewaterreport.com/
2005-04-15
2008-07-24 2006-06-13 |
The C. Girard Davidson Papers document the career of attorney, politician, and businessman Crow Girard "Jebby" Davidson (1910-1996). The collection is organized into major series concerning government projects, legal cases, political activities,...
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REFERENCES
Allen, J.E. 1979. The Magnificent Gateway. The Timber Press, 9999 SW Wilshire, Portland, OR. 144 pp.
Beckham, S.D, K.D. Toepel, R. Minor. 1988. Prehistory of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon and Washington....
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famous is the Grand Coulee with its dry falls, plunge-basin lakes, and channeled scablands. Similar features of lesser grandeur are common throughout the area. The Grand Coulee is significant in that it provides a long channel through higher...
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Bob Wethern (1921-2008) was a journalist and writter based in the Pacific Northwest. This collection consists primarily of Bob Wethern's research materials, notes, and drafts related to two substantial but unfinished writing projects.; Bob Wethern...
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sediment by the Columbia flood, which varies in depth from 2 to 4 feet, will not extend above the plane of 20 feet below low-water level; and that the fresh deposits being soft and easily eroded will, instead of remaining to build up the bars in...
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The Central and Eastern Oregon Township Plats consist of reproductions of the original manuscript plat maps for townships in regions of Oregon east of the Cascade Mountains. Most of the plats were prepared in the 1870s-1890s.; The Central and...
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The collection
consists of primary source material collected by self-trained historian Howard
E. Buswell during his lifetime. The items included in the collection cover nearly
all aspects of social and economic life of the lower...
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The Gerald W. Williams Lantern Slides Collection consists of lantern slides assembled and acquired by Williams in the course of his work as a Forest Service sociologist and historian and due to his avocational interest in the history of forestry...
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The Bonneville plant, which was constructed in conjunction with navigation developments, and Grand Coulee Dam in the central Washington subdivision are two of several major steps towards full use of the main stem of the Columbia. The Bonneville...
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class, which if compelled to carry wood for the round trip, would have little or no capacity for freight.
Tributary to this section of the Columbia river is a large mining country bordering on the Columbia river, north of the forty-ninth...
2004-11-03
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