Arkansas River and tributaries. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting pursuant to the Flood Control Act of May 31, 1924, sections 1 and 4 of the River and Harbor Act approved January 21, 1927, and section 10 of the Flood Control Act approved May 15, 1928, a letter from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated July 26, 1935, submitting a report, together with accompanying papers and illustrations, containing a general plan for the improvement of Arkansas River and tributaries, for the purposes of navigation and efficient development of its water power, the control of floods and the needs of irrigation.
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Publication
1935 - s.n., Washington, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
174,500 words, Guess
Page Count
698 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL16179271M
Alternate Titles
- Arkansas River and tributaries, 3 pts. Report of Corps of Engineers
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- H.doc.308
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- Arkansas River and tributaries. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting pursuant to the Flood Control Act of May 31, 1924, sections 1 and 4 of the River and Harbor Act approved January 21, 1927, and section 10 of the Flood Control Act approved May 15, 1928, a letter from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, dated July 26, 1935, submitting a report, together with accompanying papers and illustrations, containing a general plan for the improvement of Arkansas River and tributaries, for the purposes of navigation and efficient development of its water power, the control of floods and the needs of irrigation.
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