Missouri River Basin Progress Report, Part 1

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Interior Missouri Basin Field Committee, 1952 - Missouri River Valley
 

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Page 36 - That all unappropriated deposits of oil or gas situated within the known geologic structure of a producing oil or gas field and the unentered lands containing the same, not subject to preferential lease...
Page 101 - In truth, the ultimate point of rest and happiness for them is to let our settlements and theirs meet and blend together, to intermix, and become one people. Incorporating themselves with us as citizens of the United States, this is what the natural progress of things will of course bring on, and it will be better to promote than to retard it.
Page 136 - In recent years there has been a tremendous increase in the use of visual materials for the presentation of ideas and facts.
Page 12 - The coal deposits of the Alkali Butte, the Big Sand Draw, and the Beaver Creek fields, Fremont County, Wyoming: US Geol.
Page 137 - ... exaggeration to state that some retired persons took up residence in Federal recreation areas at a rate of $7 per year rent. Because of the lapse in program authority between March and July of 1970. the Golden Eagle Passport was not issued last year. Individual agency annual permits were issued by the Forest Service, National Park Service. Bureau of Land Management, and Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. These permits were priced at ,$7 and were honored on a reciprocal basis. Other agencies...
Page 11 - Sedimentation and chemical quality of water in the Powder River drainage basin, Wyoming and Montana: US Geol.
Page 22 - ... additional height of levees to provide flood protection to the Yuma project in Arizona and California. Mexico has made an initial deposit of $2,000,000 to cover the increased levee cost. The levee construction as well as future levee maintenance and operation will be undertaken by the Bureau of Reclamation in accordance with the memorandum of understanding between the Bureau of Reclamation and the International Boundary and Water Commission dated January 12, 1951. Much concern was expressed over...
Page 35 - Operator, particularly describing and delimiting his estimate of the discovery of the development. Thereafter, if and when ore is produced as a result of such discovery or development, the Operator and his successor in interest shall be and become obligated to pay to the Government a percentage royalty on the net smelter returns or other net proceeds realized from such ore, concentrates, or metal produced within...
Page 40 - Yellowstone act sets the area aside as " a pleasuring ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people." Senator Pomeroy in urging the bill in the Senate said, January 23, 1872, that it was proposed to "consecrate and set apart this great place of national resort, as it may be in the future, for the purposes of public enjoyment." The park then being 500 miles from any railroad and its nearest...
Page 16 - The map is based on data of the US Geological Survey and the Conservation and Survey Division of the University of Nebraska.

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