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Title | Empire building Pacific Monthly, vol.16, no.3 (Sept. 1906), p.372-375 |
Creator | Blanchard, C.J. |
Date | 1906-09 2004-11-08 2004-07-13 |
Subject | Irrigation farming -- West (U.S.); Irrigation projects |
Description | Article on the history and future of the agricultural settlement of the desert regions of the western United States. Includes a black and white photograph of Thousand Springs, Idaho. 7 THE PACIFIC MONTHLY. everything is done carefully and legally, so that you will not be burdened with bad debts, imperfect t, itles, or questionable water supply. On the other hand, you must subdivide your land, bring in as many people as can make homes, and con-duct vour affairs so that the interests of the ; hole country will be advanced by having prosperous homes and utilizing areas which would otherwise be waste and desolate." This means in effect that petty specu-lation, the holding of... |
Source | Originally published as: Empire Building, Pacific Monthly, vol.16, no.3 (Sept. 1906), p.372-375 |
Publisher | Oregon Institute of Technology. Library |
Rights | Digital image copyright 2005, Oregon Institute of Technology. All rights reserved. http://digitallib.oit.edu/cdm/copyright/collection/kwl |
Relation | Pacific Monthly, vol.16 no.3 (Sept. 1906) |
Format | http://klamathwaterlib.oit.edu/about.php ; File Size: 640,862 bytes application/pdf |
Identifier | OIT-09-Jul-2004-107 http://digitallib.oit.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kwl/id/664 |
Type | text |
Language | en |