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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 S. 4628.Item Budget F. Y. 1920 - Changes in encumbrances for other fiscal years made in this F. Y.(UNPUBLISHED, 1919-10-15) Cavis, F. L."I understand now the purpose of Mr. Meyer's column 'Changes in encumbrances for other fiscal years made in this F. Y.', and to make the statement balance exactly, of course some such adjustment will have to be made."Item Consolidation of St. Mary and Milk River Project Accounts.(UNPUBLISHED, 1922-10-14) Kuback, Wm. F.Instructions for the guidance of project employees.Item Farming opportunities: Columbia Basin Project (version 1).(UNKNOWN, 1947) UnknownA list of questions and answers for those "interested in farming on the Columbia Basin Project." See EPM-066-02-018 for another version of the booklet.Item Farming opportunities: Columbia Basin Project (version 2 and 3).(U. S. Government Printing Office., 1947) Unknown2 versions of a brochure that has questions and answers on the 2,500,000 acres irrigated by the Columbia Basin Project. Compare to EPM-066-02-017Item Field costkeeping: a method of collecting and recording cost data in construction camps and detached offices.(UNPUBLISHED, 1921-04-08) Weymouth, F. E."Field costkeeping, as the name implies, comprises the application of a system for keeping cost data in the camp, where the work is being done, instead of in the Project Office. Such a system has the advantage of furnishing the engineer or foreman in charge of the work first-hand information as to his costs and consequently more promptly than would be possible by keeping the costs in the Project Office."Item General public notice for all reclamation projects.(9/24/1914) Lane, Franklin K.From the Department of the Interior.Item "I feel sure that you have by this time decided that the form and method proposed by Mr. Meyer is superior to the form now in use."(UNPUBLISHED, 1919-10-06) Gullickson, A. H.Suggested change in instructions to adopt the form and method proposed by Mr. Meyer.Item "...If you have a renter on your land, you sign and return the certificate given below."(4/1/1916) Finley, G. C."I do hereby request that water delivery for the irrigation of the ___ of Sec ___ Twp. ___ Range ____ be made to the order of ____ renter."Item Item Public notice from the Department of the Interior, Tieton Unit.(4/3/1916) Jones, Andrieus A."The provisions of this public notice cover all lands subject to public notice heretofore issued for the said project."Item Receipts for two irrigation bills - construction and operation, and operation and maintenance.(11/13/1916) Hayden, R. H.First bill for $14.80, second bill $13.21.Item Reclamation Extension Act and Public Notice of the Secretary of the Interior.(10/26/1914) Tiffany, R. K."We, of the Reclamation Service, believe that the passage of this Extension Act marks a turning point in the progress and prosperity of the projects. Hoping that it may prove so to you personally...." Referred to enclosure not in the Collection.Item Selecting land for farms: Columbia Basin Project.(UNKNOWN, 1947) UnknownInformation on how to know what land will be irrigated with water from the Columbia River, with a list of do's and don'ts.Item St. Mary Storage Project(UNPUBLISHED, 1919-10-11) Meyer, A. W.Discussion of budgeting and bookkeeping. Referred to enclosure not in the Collection.Item Water Users' Circular No. 1.(5/15/1911) Crownover, C. E."The existence of waste water flowing from any farm will be considered as evidence of an excessive supply, and it is the duty of the Patrolmen to reduce the amount accordingly." Referred to enclosure not in the Collection.