A colored photograph with the caption "Columbia River Log Raft ready for Ocean Voyage, Another raft under construction in background". In the foreground on the left side of the photo are log pilings and what looks like a water wheel or some sort...
2004-08-05
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The Oregon Sea Grant Communications
Moving Images consist of final productions in 16 mm film, videotape, and
DVD formats as well as extensive raw footage and film elements documenting
marine resources, oceanographic research, and the programs and...
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KK 17.
IMPROVEMENT OF THE MOUTH OF COLUMBIA RIVER, OREGON.
A survey of the bar at the mouth of the Columbia River was made
by Lieut. A. II. Payson, Corps of Engineers, August–November, 1878, under direction of Maj. J. M. Wilson, Corps...
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The Oregon Sea Grant Communications
Moving Images consist of final productions in 16 mm film, videotape, and
DVD formats as well as extensive raw footage and film elements documenting
marine resources, oceanographic research, and the programs and...
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our dripping clothes. Still there was a certain thrill of pleasure and pride in having done it, though we did not want to repeat the exploit. Presently, as we stood there, I on the raft and Frank on the stump, a disagreeable feeling came over us...
2004-07-07
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Distances from Portland by the Oregon and California Railroad.
Names. Miles.
Portland
Oregon City .. 16.16
Salon ............................................. 37. 53
Albany 28. 81
Harrisburg.......... 25.166
Eugene City 18.124...
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30 p. This pamphlet, published by the Bonneville Power Administration, details that body's construction of the Bonneville and Grand Coulee dams. It discusses the benefits from improved inland navigation and transportation, irrigation, and power...
1940-11-01
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tions in the channel of the Columbia River, below the mouth of the Willamette, have been forming, which are now serious obstacles to the development of the foreign. trade of this port. I refer especially to the St. Helen's Bar, about twenty miles...
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A black and white view of three steamboats in the water approaching Cascade Locks on the Columbia River. The paddlewheel of the large stern wheeler to the left of the photo can be clearly seen. This ship is much larger than the other two at right,...
2004-04-19
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A wooden building with a peaked roof and many windows along the side closest to the viewer is situated on the edge of a cliff overlooking the Columbia River. The river is on the right and can be seen flowing off into the distance, with both...
2004-03-02
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Large river plumes modify coastal environments and can impact production across multiple trophic levels. From 1999 to 2009, the
assemblages of forage fish, predator fish, and other pelagic nekton were monitored in coastal waters associated with...
2014-01 (iso8601)
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Caption on mount: A Columbia River fisherman's home. Columbia River, Washington
PH Coll 293.63 |
that appropriations for the continuing investigations of this nature be treated as nonreimbursable.
CONCLUSIONS
138. Continued development of water resources and more effective use of other natural resources of the Columbia River Basin are...
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peer review. The court rejected technical challenges to the Service's analysis, emphasizing the court's obligation to defer to the Service's evaluation of risk to the species:
[T]he scientific data and analysis available for these listed species...
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412 KEPOKT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY.
of the cost of such improvement heretofore made under the direction of the Secretary
of War, in pursuance of the previous action ©f Congress, and to report to the Secre-
tary...
2006-06-16
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RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS. 305
July 1,1887, amount available.......................................... $24,604.05
July 1,1888, amount expended during fiscal year, exclusive of
liabilities outstanding July 1,...
2006-06-16
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The W.P.A. tugboat "Blue Ox" is railroaded out onto the elevation 1180 trestle where a crane lowered it to the water surface of the Columbia River Reservoir.
1939-08-04
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A tinted photographic postcard. The caption at the top reads "Steamer Dalles City, D. P. & A. Nav. Co., in Cascade Locks, Columbia River." The paddlewheel of the Dalles City is clearly seen as the ship makes her way towards the lock. A few people...
2004-08-04
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A black-and-white photograph showing a wooden fish wheel on the Columbia River. Across the river several buildings are visible on the shore. Forested hills rise up to the mountains. It looks as though Table Mountain is in the background.
2004-08-05
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operation throws the inshore end of the boat down stream and places it in an inclined position with the current, which striking the upper side of the boat, diagonally, forces it toward the desired shore, the trolley trailing slightly behind and...
2004-07-19
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Distances from Portland by the Oregon and California Railroad.
Names. Miles.
Portland
Oregon City .. 16.16
Salon ............................................. 37. 53
Albany 28. 81
Harrisburg.......... 25.166
Eugene City 18.124...
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A train of the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company steams through the midground of this black and white image, taken from the south side of the Columbia River. There is one locomotive and about 10 cars on the train. In the foreground...
2004-03-24
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A black and white view of jagged stumps of trees rising out of the water of the Columbia River. Behind rises a hill or bluff, sparsely covered with trees. The hill, the stumps, and the river dominate the picture. Almost unnoticed at the lower left...
2004-03-24
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A landscape photograph of a paved roadway probably crossing the Columbia River. The view is looking down the river, with mountains and tree-covered hillsides visible on both sides of the river. On the left side of the road is an arched cement...
2004-03-02
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3 p. An article by Katherine Louise Smith giving a historical and descriptive tour of the Columbia River, including photographs of the Columbia near the Dalles, Memaloose Island, Oneonta Gorge, Multnomah Falls, and of the harbor at Portland, Oregon.
1910-12-17
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