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Map shows the Territory of New Mexico. This map is connected with the map of Senate Document No. 438, 2nd Session, 29th Congress. Published by order of the War Department.
2024-05-18
85 x 58 cm. "Available from the University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112." Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths shown by soundings. "Scale 1:240,000"--inapplicable due to reproduction. Originally published to accompany...
2024-05-18
CURRENT OBSERVATIONS. Current observations will be taken once a week at the rapid near the head, and at the rapid near the foot of Priest Rapids. At each point lay out and measure a base line, substantially parallel with the current line taken...

In view of these facts the Board approves the location and plan of the canal as prepared by Maj. John M. Wilson, of the Corps of Engineers, but the Board is of opinion that the dimensions of the locks should be increased to 300 feet in length...

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...

MEXICAN WATER TREATY In short, the American treaty proponents thought that the United States had to have a Colorado River treaty, but that Mexico did not, and we were fortunate to obtain this one. Now let us see what the Mexican negotiators told...
Report:United States Department of Interior, Stewart L. Udall, Secretary, Bureau of Reclamation, Floyd E. Dominy, "Pacific Southwest Water Plan", Report of August 1963 as modified January 1964, Chapter II, page 3
1964-01-01

8 MEXICAN WATER TREATY Are you sure that we could not, by the use of our dams and reservoirs in the United States, prevent Mexico from using that water? Mr. ACHESON. I am not an engineering expert. The facts of the matter, as I understand...
1 map: hand col., 27 x 32 cm. Page originally printed as part of Greenleaf's: A New Universal Atlas.
2024-05-18

1 view : col ; 22 x 30 cm. Scanned from: History of the Pacific Northwest : Oregon and Washington. Portland, Or. : North Pacific History Co., 1889. v. 2, p. 24. Port Hadlock was founded as a lumber milling town by Captain Samuel Hadlock. It's...
1889-05-18

1 map : col. ; 39 x 54 cm.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows railroads, county lines, and reservations coded by color.
From: Grant's bankers' and brokers' railroad atlas.
Prime meridians: Greenwich and...


1 map : col. ; 56 x 73 cm. "J.A. Williamson, Commissioner" General Land Office. Longitude west from Greenwich and Washington. Library's copy hand colored to show land capability. Scale 1:950,400 (W 124°45--W 117°/N 49°--N 45°30)...
1879-05-18

This 19 page report is an abstract describing the operations of the Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. Organized into two sections according to the field seasons for 1876 and 1877, it lists each field party, its...
1877-05-18
Correspondence, speeches, press releases, bills, reports, case files, subject files, campaign material, photos, and other papers, from Jordan's service as a U.S. Senator from Idaho. Includes material relating to Bonneville Power Administration,...

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...

Papers of Seth Luen Pope of St. Helens and Portland, Oregon, and of Pend Oreille, Idaho. Included are extensive and detailed diaries dating from the 1850s to the 1910s, which include photographs; ships' logs; Masonic papers; and...

The Campbell Family Papers includes several letters, legal documents, and promissory notes spanning 1836 to 1899. Topics discussed include Campbell's plans to move west, a flood at Gallatin City, a sympathetic account of the Nez...

2 1 States, if the disposal of such mineral or vegetative materials 2 (1) is not otherwise expressly authorized by law, including 3 the United States mining laws, and ( 2 ) is not expressly 4 prohibited by laws of the United States, and (3) would...
2008-12-01
Denali National Park and Preserve (Denali) contains one of the highest densities of nesting Golden Eagles (Aquila cluysaetos) in North America. Productivity of this migratory population varies both temporally and spatially. Regardless of prey...
2004-07-08 (iso8601)
Coral reef ecosystems are the most diverse on earth, and their subsistence is being threatened by natural and adverse anthropogenic patterns and processes. In an effort to understand and protect these marine environments, several programs have...
2004-06-07 (iso8601)
Reduced reproduction of Map of the Territory of New Mexico, 1907, Richard A. Ballinger, Comissioner, General Land Office, Department of the Interior; Andrew B. Graham, photo and lith., Washington D.C.; traced and lettered by William Bauman
2024-05-18
Map of the Territory of New Mexico, 1889. U.S. Secretary of the Interior.
1889-05-18
2012-07-23
Map of Mecilla [sic] Valley--The Disputed Territory (Mecilla is spelled Mesilla today), New Mexico; the map is on page 357 of the Illustrated News from June 4, 1853
1853-06-04
2012-07-23
Showing post offices with the intermediate distances and mail routes in operation on the 1st of June, 1902, also railways under construction June 30th, 1902, and the several mining districts of the territory.
2024-05-18
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