Unknown author(U. S. Government Printing Office., 1952-01-13)
Informs "how to acquire one of the listed farm unites. Eleven or more fulltime farm units in the Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District will be sold in accordance with the terms of this announcement. Referred to form ...
A 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.
Chapman, Oscar L.; Straus, Michael W.(U. S. Government Printing Office., 1952)
Two brochures, one printed in 1952 and one in 1955, which cover the Grand Coulee Dam, the Columbia River, Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake and the power created by the dam.
Ickes, Harold L.(U. S. Government Printing Office., 1944)
2 printings of the same brochure: one from 1944 and one from 1946. Brochure has extensive information on the effects that will be felt from the project on the surrounding area. Also included is a press release announcing ...
With black and white photos at the bottom of each page, this booklet discusses the technical aspects of building a power plant at Grand Coulee Dam, the world's largest plant.
"Affiant further says: That thereafter and in October, 1922, this affiant did, upon ascertaining that Marguerite Carmack was a resident of California, so inform the Court and her appointment as administratrix of the estate ...
"Thomas Burnett my paternal great, great, great grandfather was a soldier in the Revolutionary war. In 1778 while on guard duty near Fort Montgomery, he contracted a severe cold, from the effects of which he became blind ...
"...He, the said John Burnett is the ancestor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of 1st Lieutentant Captain and Ensign."