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To these pioneers , the mouth of the Columbia was the front gateway to the world , enabling them to ship from the fertile Willam- ette Valley the greater part of the agri- cultural and the horticultural products used in California in ...
To these pioneers , the mouth of the Columbia was the front gateway to the world , enabling them to ship from the fertile Willam- ette Valley the greater part of the agri- cultural and the horticultural products used in California in ...
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The Columbia River ap- propriation got mixed up in the Con- gressional " pork barrel " and powerful of United States army engineers was appointed to investigate - to submit war plans for the defense of the ship- ping channel across ...
The Columbia River ap- propriation got mixed up in the Con- gressional " pork barrel " and powerful of United States army engineers was appointed to investigate - to submit war plans for the defense of the ship- ping channel across ...
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111 QUARTER OF A CENTURY IN PEACE AND WAR FOR HOLDING THE LIGHT SHIPS AND. THE MUSEUM AT LELAND STANFORD UNIVERSITY , WHOSE POLICY DR . JORDAN SHAPED FOR A BRINGING THE THEATER TO THE CONVICT.
111 QUARTER OF A CENTURY IN PEACE AND WAR FOR HOLDING THE LIGHT SHIPS AND. THE MUSEUM AT LELAND STANFORD UNIVERSITY , WHOSE POLICY DR . JORDAN SHAPED FOR A BRINGING THE THEATER TO THE CONVICT.
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IN PEACE AND WAR FOR HOLDING THE LIGHT SHIPS AND THE BUOYS A discarded mushroom anchor lies on a San Francisco dock , showing the casual visitor how the sea is foiled when it attempts to sweep away the guardians of traffic .
IN PEACE AND WAR FOR HOLDING THE LIGHT SHIPS AND THE BUOYS A discarded mushroom anchor lies on a San Francisco dock , showing the casual visitor how the sea is foiled when it attempts to sweep away the guardians of traffic .
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... came into port after destroying a Ger- man armed liner , her bridge , with controls and searchlights , was shattered so badly that her com- mander found it necessary to arrange temporary means for operating the crippled ship .
... came into port after destroying a Ger- man armed liner , her bridge , with controls and searchlights , was shattered so badly that her com- mander found it necessary to arrange temporary means for operating the crippled ship .
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