750 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS.
seven seconds, with an interval of fourteen seconds, then a blast of four seconds, followed by an interval of thirty-five seconds. It may be stated that, during the late changes in the outlines of Point...
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Department of the Interior: Bureau of Reclamation; Columbia Basin Project-Washington Grand Coulee Dam Columbia River Highway Bridge General Plan and Elevation
1934-07-10
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APPENDIX TT—REPORT OF CAPTAIN POWELL.
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prospective, commerce requires a deepening and stability of the entrance
channel.
Two trans-continental railroads now terminate on the Willamette and
Columbia rivers, and a third...
2006-06-16
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750 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS.
seven seconds, with an interval of fourteen seconds, then a blast of four seconds, followed by an interval of thirty-five seconds. It may be stated that, during the late changes in the outlines of Point...
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Estimating the stock proportions of mixed-stock fishery samples by means of genetic stock identification has played an important role in the management of salmon fisheries. In addition, stock identification of individual fish has applications for...
2007-02 (iso8601)
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1 Map : 26 x 40 cm. "The Main Highways are Shown by the Heavy Black Lines." "Dark green shaded area show Columbia River Basin Project which will reclaim 1,750,000 acres." See front cover and back of map:...
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In addition to projects of the Bureau of Reclamation listed above, the Office of Indian Affairs is continuing construction of irrigation developments on Indian reservations within the Columbia River Basin. Additional surveys are required to...
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This anonymous handwritten volume contains several texts, including a diary of a sea voyage from Boston to San Francisco in 1852, a description of an 1863 trip on the Columbia River, and miscellaneous handwritten recipes, notes and clippings.;...
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certainly due the credit of making the first continuous journey, and this by himself, over the whole surface of the Columbia river. To give some idea of what this means, it is only necessary to say that in it he shot 107 rapids, 35 in Canada and...
2004-07-26
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The Planimetric Maps of Oregon and Washington consist of detailed maps of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers and nearby towns and lands, soon after World War II. The maps depict water features, land cover, roads, structures, and land claims.; The...
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rivers that he explored. For this purpose he carried with him a sextant, chronometer, and magnetic compass. His method of making surveys was to establish an astronomical station and definitely determine its location by meridian altitudes of the...
2004-07-06
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of maintaining a channel at that locality. Upon the subsidence of the freshet of 1876, it was found that not only had this cut been filled, but that also the main ship-channel at the lower end of the bar hitherto used by deep-draught vessels had...
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to exhibit the vast resources of this much-favored region of our country." For general information, reference should be made to the report mentioned above. It will only be necessary, therefore, to submit at the present time a condensed statement...
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forest cover. The 16,202,279 acres of land within national forest boundaries account for nearly half the total area of the subdivision, a proportion greater than in any other subdivision. Private land, particularly land in farms, nevertheless,...
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APPENDIX J J.
ANNUTAL REPORT OF MAJOR, JOHN M. WILSON, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1878.
UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE,
Portland, Oreg., July 1, 1878.
GENERAL: I have the honor to transmit herewith annual...
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A wickiup made of boards, poles, mats and cloth is located on the flat, rocky shore of the Columbia River. Nearby are two horses. An unidentified object is on the ground by the wickiup.
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Selected material from volume one of: "A History of the Columbia Basin Project: Volume I"
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benefits. The lower the rates under this measurement, the lower are the evaluated benefits. In contrast, as public-power policy recognizes, benefits actually realized increase as rates decrease to permit the maximum number of people to enjoy the...
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Eight Tertiary sedimentary and volcanic units crop out in the thesis area. From oldest to youngest they are the: Sager Creek formation (informal); Pittsburg Bluff Formation; Northrup Creek formation (informal); Smuggler Cove formation (informal);...
1987-10-16 (iso8601)
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APPENDIX UU----REPORT OF MAJOR HANDBURY. 2829
A summary of the weather and -water-gauge records is transmitted herewith.
Hie following drawings relating to the work.are also transmitted;
Sheet 1, showing the work finished...
2006-06-16
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mometer at Kinbasket Lake, so I could not take the temperatures here; but Wood River was beyond all doubt the coldest stream I had ever dabbled a fingertip in. What the ascent to Athabaska Pass must have been may be judged from this description by...
2004-08-10
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Image Caption: MITCHELL POINT TUNNEL --page break-- sists of 200 miles of asphaltic concrete paving from Astoria to The Dalles, and 140 miles of gravel and crushed rock surfacing from The Dalles to Pendleton. The construction of some of the...
2004-07-22
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the breakers become high and tempestuous. Between the line of great breakers and the right-hand shore the water is agitated, but devoid of obstructing rocks, and the waves but moderate. My inspection convinced me that the way to run Spokane Rapids...
2004-07-19
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This anonymous handwritten volume contains several texts, including a diary of a sea voyage from Boston to San Francisco in 1852, a description of an 1863 trip on the Columbia River, and miscellaneous handwritten recipes, notes and clippings.;...
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