The Washington Historical Quarterly, Томови 10-11Washington University State Historical Society., 1919 |
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... Act , June 1 , 1902 , and thus buried the state cession policy of the first National Irrigation Congress . In 1897 , Chittenden reported that the subject of irrigation was made a clause in the River and Harbor Bill passed 84 Rose M.
... Act , June 1 , 1902 , and thus buried the state cession policy of the first National Irrigation Congress . In 1897 , Chittenden reported that the subject of irrigation was made a clause in the River and Harbor Bill passed 84 Rose M.
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... Harbor Bill in the Senate to build reservoirs . The Senate passed it , but the House , in which we had but one - tenth of the political power , turned us down , but it was not long ere the force of our strength made itself felt . " The ...
... Harbor Bill in the Senate to build reservoirs . The Senate passed it , but the House , in which we had but one - tenth of the political power , turned us down , but it was not long ere the force of our strength made itself felt . " The ...
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... Harbor on December 1 , 1918. He had been president and was still historian at the time of his death of the San Juan County Pioneer Association . He was the last survivor of the fourteen Americans who settled on San Juan Island in 1857 ...
... Harbor on December 1 , 1918. He had been president and was still historian at the time of his death of the San Juan County Pioneer Association . He was the last survivor of the fourteen Americans who settled on San Juan Island in 1857 ...
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... HARBOR COUNTY .. Pioneer Association of Grays Harbor County . Montesano . Membership requirements : Residence in the county prior to January 1 , 1885. Officers : Mrs. Andrew Smith , Montesano , president ; Charles Gaddis , Elma , first ...
... HARBOR COUNTY .. Pioneer Association of Grays Harbor County . Montesano . Membership requirements : Residence in the county prior to January 1 , 1885. Officers : Mrs. Andrew Smith , Montesano , president ; Charles Gaddis , Elma , first ...
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... Harbor , presi- dent ; Charles A. Kent , Lopez , vice - president ; A. J. Hummel , Port Stanley , secretary - treasurer ; J. Stanley Kepler , Orcas , trustee for one . year ; Mrs. G. B. Driggs , Friday Harbor , trustee for two years ...
... Harbor , presi- dent ; Charles A. Kent , Lopez , vice - president ; A. J. Hummel , Port Stanley , secretary - treasurer ; J. Stanley Kepler , Orcas , trustee for one . year ; Mrs. G. B. Driggs , Friday Harbor , trustee for two years ...
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