Flood Control: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, First Session, Relative to Flood Control of the Mississippi River. January 23 to February 24, 1928. Printed for Use of the Committee on CommerceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - 693 psl. |
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... Arkansas River should be taken from it at Little Rock by a branch spillway and enter the Mississippi River between Warfield Point and Refuge . Its old deep and crooked channel entering the Mississippi River always at a low stage would ...
... Arkansas River should be taken from it at Little Rock by a branch spillway and enter the Mississippi River between Warfield Point and Refuge . Its old deep and crooked channel entering the Mississippi River always at a low stage would ...
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... Arkansas River , and many other rivers that create the trouble . Senator JOHNSON . Of necessity , Senator , if you have a mode of flood control , you must control the tributaries , must you not ? Senator HAWES . That is the cause of the ...
... Arkansas River , and many other rivers that create the trouble . Senator JOHNSON . Of necessity , Senator , if you have a mode of flood control , you must control the tributaries , must you not ? Senator HAWES . That is the cause of the ...
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... Arkansas River during the highest peak of the flood came into the Mississippi River , it was 3 feet higher than the ... Arkansas excepting to say that there were gentlemen from Arkansas . There was a distinguished ex - Senator , also ...
... Arkansas River during the highest peak of the flood came into the Mississippi River , it was 3 feet higher than the ... Arkansas excepting to say that there were gentlemen from Arkansas . There was a distinguished ex - Senator , also ...
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... Arkansas ( what are called the affected areas of the lower valley ) previous to 1882 had contributed $ 125,000,000 toward levee construction and subsequent to that date $ 170,000,000 . We must always remember that some of those figures ...
... Arkansas ( what are called the affected areas of the lower valley ) previous to 1882 had contributed $ 125,000,000 toward levee construction and subsequent to that date $ 170,000,000 . We must always remember that some of those figures ...
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... Arkansas , Louisiana , and Mis- sissippi , the rights of way are in the State of Louisiana . How are we going to apportion that cost ? Let us assume that some engineer would say and these figures are illustrative and not at all intended ...
... Arkansas , Louisiana , and Mis- sissippi , the rights of way are in the State of Louisiana . How are we going to apportion that cost ? Let us assume that some engineer would say and these figures are illustrative and not at all intended ...
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