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Oregon, Washington, Idaho and their resources
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The Pacific Northwest : its wealth and resources. Oregon, Washington, Idaho. The city of Portland
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297928
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2. Washington, Oregon and Idaho
Manuscripts
The collection consists of letters and documents (including 8 volumes) and 876 maps related to irrigation projects in the western United States. There are correspondence, reports, etc. regarding Colorado River projects (including the Colorado River-Los Angeles Gravity Flow Aqueduct); the Klamath Lake Project in Oregon; the Merced Irrigation District in California; the San Juan River, Little Colorado, and Verde projects in Arizona; and many others. Of note in the collection are diaries of La Rue's Colorado River trips from 1921, 1922, and 1924, and maps of western areas.
mssLa Rue papers
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Colton's Oregon, Washington and Idaho
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Alt. title from cover. Prime meridian: GM. Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Polyconic. Printing Process: Lithography.
303817
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The new empire, Oregon, Washington, Idaho : its resources, climate ... the city of Portland, its trade, commerce
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316666
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Bancroft's map of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and British Columbia
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Note "Missoula Territory." Prime meridian: GM, Washington. Relief: hachures. Graphic Scale: Miles. Projection: Polyconic. Printing Process: Lithography.
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Oregon and Idaho
Manuscripts
Documents include a drawing of the Magnolia Mine; two surveys of a portion of the Red Boy District in Grant County, Oregon; reports on "The Sumpter Placer," the "Gold Dollar Mine" near Pearl, Idaho, the "Concord Group of Mines" in Grant County, and the Magnolia Mine in Granite, Oregon; a Bald Mountain Gold mining Company assayer's daily report for February 2, 1901; as well as other documents including two agreements of the Concord Gold Mining Company.
mssEl Dorado County