LIST OF ADDRESSEES
INTERAGENCY REVIEW OF AREAS OF CONCERN
CR&T STUDY
Administrator
Bonneville Power Administration P.O. Box 3621
Portland, OR 97208
Regional Engineer
Federal Power Commission 555 Battery St., Rm 415 San Francisco,...
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Two maps digitized separately; Includes bibliographical references (p. 44-49)
1997-03-29
2005-01-31 2004-12-22 |
Collection of home movies filmed
primarily by Eva C. Meyer. The films were donated by Mary Jane Carter, Eva
Meyer's niece. Films depict recreation, gardens, people and celebrations in and
around Portland, Oregon. The collection also...
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Photographs of
ships organized by ship name; Photographs of ships organized by ship name.; A-D; Acapulco; U.S.S. Adams in dry dock at
Mare Island in San Francisco Bay, California; Admiral Benson; Alameda; Steamship Alameda in...
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The Gifford Photographic Collection
consists primarily of photographs taken by four Gifford Family
photographers: Ralph I. Gifford; his father, Benjamin A. Gifford; his
wife, Wanda Gifford; and his son, Ben L. Gifford. The collection also
includes...
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RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS. 391
terests of the United States in the matter, and with the distinct under-
standing that the United States shall not incur any liability on account
of the work done by the Port of...
2006-06-16
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2474 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY.
Abstract of proposals for furnishing and delivering 50,000 tons of stone.
j^0 Names and addresses of
bidders.
Delivery.
Price per
2,000
pounds....
2006-06-16
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was due to back-water from the Columbia River. The Columbia River being now at its maximum stage, the Willamette has not receded at Portland; but at Albany, the Willamette has gradually receded since April 1, with but one rise in May, and now...
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able. Three terminals for general cargo are publicly owned. Those privately owned but open to use by the public at regular terms include 11 for general cargo, 5 for grain and flour, 6 for lumber, 1 for cement, and 9 for crude oil and gasoline. In...
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Water and geology: how does geology control where you find and how you use water? / Roddey, James -- Through the eyes of the state geologist / Beaulieu, John D. -- What is groundwater? -- Geology and groundwater -- Who owns and manages Oregon's...
2024-03-29
2005-02-18 |
Correspondence,
minutes, journals, legislative materials, financial records, ephemera,
agreements, reports, constitutions and bylaws of the union on national and
local levels of a labor organization in Seattle; A National Maritime...
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11. An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Intermittent Discharge of Sulfite Waste Liquor in Controlling the Growth of Sphaerotilus, Lower Columbia River, Spring 1962, a cooperative study conducted by the Oregon State Sanitary Authority, Portland,...
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and mouth of R., 83, 2001, 2005. Gauging lower Columbia R., 83, 2076.
1883-84. Deepening chan of St. Helens Bar by private enterprise, 84, 2217. 29,445 c. y. removed by U. S. Or. from Swan Isld. Bar, 84, 2218. Mainten. of structures and removal...
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11p.; ill.; Caption title; Includes bibliographical references (p.11)
1996-03-29
2006-11-30 2005-12-16 |
The Center for Pacific Northwest Studies pamphlet collection consists
primarily of published textual documents pertaining to various social,
economic, political, and historical issues in the Northwestern United States
and British...
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The materials consist of papers regarding industrial health and safety in the workplace, most of which were created and compiled by Medical Director of the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation, Forrest E. Rieke, M.D. The Oregon Shipbuilding...
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The Gifford Photographic Collection
consists primarily of photographs taken by four Gifford Family
photographers: Ralph I. Gifford; his father, Benjamin A. Gifford; his
wife, Wanda Gifford; and his son, Ben L. Gifford. The collection also
includes...
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Commercial production of soybeans in Oregon has been limited. In
1977, less than 1,500 acres were grown, primarily in the Columbia Basin
area. However, interest in soybeans as a possible "new crop" for Oregon
has arisen because of the (1) recent...
1977-11-22 (iso8601)
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RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS. 417
are now practically finished. The project and estimate for the improve-
ment will be submitted when completed.
With the funds now available for work under the present project it
is. proposed...
2006-06-16
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was printed for engineer use. The maps delineating the spits by actual soundings show a well defined channel of 6 feet ruling depth, and with more than 18 feet across the line of the jetty, and nearly half way across Clatsop Spit. This break is...
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79, 180, 183 1863; 80, 237; 81, 324; 82, 318; 83, 331, 337; 84,334, 341; 85,364,368; 86,357,365; 87, 331; 88, 303, 304; 89, 361, 362; 90, 327, 329; 91, 416, 3374; 92, 389, 394; 93, 452; 94, 416; 95, 461; 96, 401; 97, 503; 98, 505; 99, 592; 00,...
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Organizational
records documenting the regional conservation activities the Northwest Office
of the Friends of the Earth.; Friends of the Earth is an environmental organization, established in
1969 by David Brower. The Northwest office...
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Abstract Sediment-phosphorus release rates as a function of pH were determined in laboratory experiments for sediment and water samples collected from Shoalwater Bay in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, in 2001. Areal release rates for a stable...
2024-03-29
2005-01-31 2004-12-22 |
Lilla Irvin Leach (1886-1980) was a field botanist who specialized in Oregon flora from 1915-1945. She discovered more than a dozen species and two new genera,
Kalmiopsis leachiana and
Bensoniella oregana. Lilla...
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