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County agent project progress report, Flood control program, November 1, 1934

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Title County agent project progress report, Flood control program, November 1, 1934
Creator Wittwer, John H.;
Description Discussion of the Civilian Conservation Corp work on flood control projects in the Virgin River and Moapa Valleys. Project Number: State Office No. 172, Clark County No. 12. Name of Project: Flood Control Program.
Contributor Nevada Cooperative Extension @LoC;
Source 'Box 4 Folder 19 Irrigation District (Flood Control) Project Clark County, 1929-1941' John Wittwer Collection;
Date 1934-11-01
Coverage Moapa Valley; Virgin Valley; Moapa River Indian Reservation; Arrow Canyon; Bunkerville; Mesquite; Logandale; Warm Springs; Clark; Nevada; United States;
Subject Flood control; Flood control--Cost effectiveness; Work camps; cities & towns; cities & towns--Politics and government; Indian reservations--Environmental aspects; Erosion--Control; Erosion--Costs; Erosion--Prevention; Farms; Surveying; Rivers; Valleys; Valleys--Planning; Cooperation; Flood damage prevention--Citizen participation; Flood damage prevention--Costs; Flood damage prevention--Planning; Nevada--Moapa Valley; Nevada--Moapa River Reservation; Nevada--Mesquite; Nevada--Arrow Canyon Range;
Type Text;
Language eng
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Format application/pdf 8.47 x 11.00 inches
Publisher University of Nevada, Las Vegas University Libraries
Identifier http://digital.library.unlv.edu:81/u?/hln,610

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