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Steamers QUEEN and GEO. W. ELDER in the harbor at Skagway, Alaska, 1897.
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Wharves during winter, Skagway, Alaska, ca. 1898.
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Steamship CUTCH shown on arrival in Skagway, Alaska
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Steamer CITY OF TOPEKA at dock, Skagway, February 26, 1900.
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Final Report Volume II: Censare Cloud Seeding Operations Manual
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Tidal Bench Marks, Columbia River
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Survey of the Columbia River
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Deep Water Harbor on the Pacific Coast
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Columbia Basin Project
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Examination and Survey of Columbia River, Oreg.
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Map of the Upper Columbia River: From the International Boundary Line to the Snake River
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The Sierra Ecology Project - Volume Four: Bibliography of the Environmental Effects of Weather Modification
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The Care and Seeding of the Major Band
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Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project - Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact
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Two men taking a reading at a gauging station, June 4, 1903
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City of Seattle, Department of Lighting. Profile of Skagit River Power Development
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Wood stave pipe and forebay construction, Electron Reservoir, November 17, 1903
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Seattle City light and power. A sixty million dollar project -92,000 customers - eleven million dollars surplus in 30 years - rates reduced from 20 to 5 1/2 cents per KWH. Average, 2.8 cents - saving customers 8,600,000 annually
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Workers with small railcar hoppers for moving rocks and debris, with cofferdam discharge pipe structure to left, Masonry Dam, April 16, 1912
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The Skagit Power Project
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