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Title | National irrigation as a social problem Pacific Monthly, vol.16 no.3 (September 1906), p.294-299 |
Creator | Newlands, Francis G. |
Date | 1906-09 2005-07-07 2004-07-15 |
Subject | Irrigation -- Social aspects |
Description | Includes two scenic photos "The great gates on the Minidoka Project through which Snake River is now passing" and "From Smiley Heights, Redlands - the result of irrigation" ; The author of this article was the Senator of Nevada. THE GREAT GATES ON - Csi — r^ SEPTEMBER, 1906 No. 3 National Irrigation as a Social Problem By Francis G. Newlands HE passage of the Eec-lamation Act marks the commencement of an important epoch in American legislation. The national govern-ment, under this act, for the first time went into business— a business in which all the people were stockholders, and of which all the people were to be the beneficiaries. Prior to that time, whenever government participation in business was suggested, it... |
Source | Originally published as: National irrigation as a social problem, Pacific Monthly, vol.16 no.3 (Sept. 1906), p.294-299 |
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: 982,237 bytes application/pdf |
Identifier | OIT-15-Jul-2004-106 http://digitallib.oit.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kwl/id/712 |
Type | text |
Language | en |