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Item Amounts of money for various irrigation projects.(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) AnonAmounts original broken out between Wapato project, Satus, Ahtanum, and Toppenish-Simcoe, but x'ed out, with the explanation, "these are collections," and written below as Wapato project.Item "An act extending the period of payment under reclamation projects, and for other purposes."(8/13/1914) AnonChap.247-Public, No. 170. S. 4628.Item Appropritation and fund balance sheet for St. Mary and Blackfeet.(UNPUBLISHED, 1922-09) Anon"A copy is to be furnished the Washington and Supervising Engineers' offices and a copy retained for the project office files."Item Calculations done on recapitulation sheets.(1955) AnonSome calculations have headers such as B224, A225, etc. Some marks have been erased, though still remain visible.Item Chapter V Field Costkeeping(UNPUBLISHED, 1955) AnonChapter V of what appears to be "F. G. Hough's primer," per annotation.Item Comparative crop & stock census, 1926-30 -- Yakima Indian Reservation.(1930) AnonIncludes both crops and livestock.Item Comparative crop & stock census, 1927-31 -- Yakima Indian Reservation -- for press release.(UNPUBLISHED, 1931) AnonIncludes both crop and stock. Second sheet is comments.Item Expenditures on the Roza division for 1943.(UNPUBLISHED, 1943-12-27) Anon"Miscellaneous (Rentals, telephone service, travel expense, etc.) 3,287.67."Item General summary, abstracts, and correction notice forms for field camps.(UNPUBLISHED, 1920) AnonHandwritten forms.Item Item Item Irrigated reservation farms show high yields crops for 1939 valued at 5 million sugar beets are leading crop.(1/17/1940) AnonYakima Herald annotated in pencil.Item Irrigation project press release.(1935) Anon"Totally dependent on natural run-off, the Ahtanum Project received less than 1 acre foot of water after the middle of June for each acre farmed. This supply diminished the yield of all crops, grains and potatoes suffering the most."Item Kennewick District - 1939.(1939) AnonOn the back of Yakima Daily Republic and Yakima Morning Herald letterhead.Item Operation and maintenance expenditures for 1946.(UNPUBLISHED, 1946) AnonTieton: $130,000, Roza 120,000 Storage 55,000, Prosser power plant 15,000, Sunnyside 5,000, Kittitas 3,500.Item Report on crop production.(UNPUBLISHED, 1939) Anon"Probably the greatest increase in values due to unsettled European problems is shown in the hop crop. This year's crop shows an increase in acreage of 40 acres planted, bringing the total under trellis to 1287 acres."Item Statement of cost for the Roza Division for the Yakima Morning Herald.(UNPUBLISHED, 1946) Anon"Labor (Government forces) 180,610."Item "...There has been an emphatic expression by many of the water users of a desire on their part for an increased water supply.... The engineers of the Service, accordingly, have been giving this subject careful consideration."(4/16/1918) Anon"The funds that have been guaranteed for return by the water right charge of $93.00 per acre have been more than exhausted and before any additional expenditures can lawfully be made for construction on the Tieton Unit, agreement must be entered into by the water users as required by statute guaranteeing the return of all expenditures."Item Totals for Sunnyside and Tieton,(1938) AnonSunnyside totals: 1937 -- 3,175,629, 1938 -- 3,242,351. Tieton totals: 1937 -- 2,470,460, 1938 -- 3,064,908.Item Two exhibits on the St. Mary Storage Division - Milk River Project(12/31/1923) Anon"Summary of Costs and Returns to December 31, 1923."