The Washington Historical Quarterly, Volúmenes10-11Washington University State Historical Society., 1919 |
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... passed the Gap , Park Bottom and out into the valley . A few miles farther down we ascended Snipes Mountain and traveled along its summit the better to view the country on either side . . . . As I gazed on the scene I then and there ...
... passed the Gap , Park Bottom and out into the valley . A few miles farther down we ascended Snipes Mountain and traveled along its summit the better to view the country on either side . . . . As I gazed on the scene I then and there ...
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... to be suspended , but even ere the panic had passed work began again , and by 1893 Super- intendent Granger's June day resolution had been fulfilled . . • • As early as 1894 the company surveyed the site and 22 Rose M. Boening.
... to be suspended , but even ere the panic had passed work began again , and by 1893 Super- intendent Granger's June day resolution had been fulfilled . . • • As early as 1894 the company surveyed the site and 22 Rose M. Boening.
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... passing mention ; for this valley was and is today the center of greatest irrigation interest . In January , 1892 ... passed into the hands of the Northern Pacific , Yakima and Kittitas Irrigating Company , who soon enlarged the ditch ...
... passing mention ; for this valley was and is today the center of greatest irrigation interest . In January , 1892 ... passed into the hands of the Northern Pacific , Yakima and Kittitas Irrigating Company , who soon enlarged the ditch ...
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... passed by Congress an in- teresting act , July 23 , 1894 , granting the Columbia Irrigation Com- pany a right of way through the Indian Reservation provided that the grantee should at all times furnish the Indian allotees along said ...
... passed by Congress an in- teresting act , July 23 , 1894 , granting the Columbia Irrigation Com- pany a right of way through the Indian Reservation provided that the grantee should at all times furnish the Indian allotees along said ...
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... passed March 20 , 1888 , authorizing the Secretary of the Interior , through the Director of the Geological Survey ... passing of the famous National Reclamation Act . This provided that all moneys received from the sale and disposal of ...
... passed March 20 , 1888 , authorizing the Secretary of the Interior , through the Director of the Geological Survey ... passing of the famous National Reclamation Act . This provided that all moneys received from the sale and disposal of ...
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