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Improvement of the Columbia River: Page 134


Creator
Date
  • 2/13/1909
Description
  • A brief description of the Columbia River and the proposed building of the Celilo Canal between Celilo Falls and The Dalles in Oregon as an aid to inland navigation and commerce in the region.
Subject
Location
Identifier
  • ORU_WTXT_007a
Is Part Of
  • The Improvement of the Columbia River
Institution
Conversion
  • Scanned from black and white photocopies using Dosadi Acquire Version 2.57 on a Ricoh IS450se document feed scanner. Scanned images saved as grayscale and as 2 tone black and white multi-page tiffs.
Modified
  • 01/26/2024
Resolution
  • 400 dpi
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APA

Western Waters Digital Library, University of Oregon. (20 Apr 2024). Improvement of the Columbia River: Page 134 Retrieved from https://oregondigital.org/concern/images/df673g15x

MLA

Western Waters Digital Library, University of Oregon. "Improvement of the Columbia River: Page 134" Oregon Digital. 20 Apr 2024. https://oregondigital.org/concern/images/df673g15x

Chicago

Western Waters Digital Library, University of Oregon. "Improvement of the Columbia River: Page 134" Oregon Digital. Accessed 2024-04-20. https://oregondigital.org/concern/images/df673g15x

Wiki

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