Rivers and Harbors--flood Control, 1963: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Flood Control of the Committee on Public Works, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - 1508 sidor |
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Abbeville County acres annual Army Engineers BALDWIN benefits Bonneville Buffalo Rapids build Calhoun Falls Canadian storage Chairman Clark Hill Clark Hill Reservoir Colonel MARSHALL Columbia River committee Congress construction of Knowles Corps of Engineers cost DAVIS district DORN downstream Duke Power economic Elbert County electric estimated farm Federal Government Flathead Lake Flathead River flood control Georgia going HARSHA Hartwell Dam hearing Hungry Horse Indian industry irrigation Kerr Dam kilowatt-hour kilowatts Knowles Dam Knowles project Lake County land Lieutenant Colonel GARBACZ located Mead Corp ment miles million mills Missoula Moiese Mont Montana Power OLSEN operation Pacific Paradise Dam percent plant President pulpwood railroad recreation reservation resolution River Basin Sanders County Savannah River SCHWENGEL Senator South Carolina statement steamplant Thank tion treaty tribes Trotters Shoals Dam Trotters Shoals project U.S. Army Valley water resources western Montana Whereas
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Sida 896 - All which tract shall be set apart, and. so far as necessary, surveyed and marked out. for the exclusive use and benefit of said confederated tribes and bands of Indians, as an Indian reservation ; nor shall any white man, excepting those in the employment of the Indian Department, be permitted to reside upon the said reservation without permission of the tribe and the superintendent and agent.
Sida 1003 - That the project adopted, including the maps, plans, and specifications, shall be such as in the judgment of the Commission will be best adapted to a comprehensive plan...
Sida 1122 - That any substantial improvements heretofore made by any Indian, such as fields enclosed and cultivated and houses erected upon the lands hereby ceded, and which he may be compelled to abandon in consequence of this treaty, shall be valued under the direction of the President of the United States, and payment made therefor in money, or improvements of an equal value...
Sida 857 - Water Is a Focal Point of Outdoor Recreation — Most people seeking outdoor recreation want water — to sit by, to swim and to fish in, to ski across, to dive under, and to run their boats over. Swimming is now one of the most popular outdoor activities and is likely to be the most popular of all by the turn of the century. Boating and fishing are among the top 10 activities. Camping, picnicking and hiking, also high on the list, are more attractive near water sites.
Sida 863 - To employ legal counsel, to prevent the sale, disposition, lease, or encumbrance of tribal lands, interest in lands, or other tribal assets without the consent of the tribe; and negotiate with the Federal, State and local governments.
Sida 642 - We certify, that the above is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors, of Tex-La Electric Cooperative, Inc., at a special meeting held in Alexandria, La., on July 3, 1958.
Sida 860 - Every stream should be used to the utmost. No stream can be so used unless such use is planned for in advance. When such plans are made we shall find that, instead of interfering, one use can often be made to assist another. Each river system, from its headwaters in the forest to its mouth on the coast, is a single unit and should be treated as such.
Sida 1121 - PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO ALL AND SINGULAR TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING: Whereas a Treaty was made and concluded at...
Sida 1123 - And provided, That, if necessary for the public convenience, roads may be run through the said reservation; and on the other hand, the right of way, with free access from the same to the nearest public highway, is secured to them; as also the right, in common with citizens of the United States, to travel upon all public highways.
Sida 1117 - In the RECORD at this point In my remarks. There being no objection, the table was ordered to be printed in the RECORD, as follows: Comparative complaint experience under State fair employment practice law* [From date of law until Dec.