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Irrigation: An Informal Discussion at the Annual Convention, June 25th, 1908
George G. Anderson, M. AM. Soc. C. E.-The subject of irrigation presents such a wide field, is of such great importance and magnitude, and of such varied characteristics, that it cannot be treated otherwise than generally in the course of a discussion of ordinary limits. The speaker proposes, therefore, to confine his remarks to a particular field, to a section of Colorado which is typical of the whole State, which is, in large measure, typical of much that marks, or will mark, most other regions which will be reclaimed in the Western States.
Irrigation: An Informal Discussion at the Annual Convention, June 25th, 1908
George G. Anderson, M. AM. Soc. C. E.-The subject of irrigation presents such a wide field, is of such great importance and magnitude, and of such varied characteristics, that it cannot be treated otherwise than generally in the course of a discussion of ordinary limits. The speaker proposes, therefore, to confine his remarks to a particular field, to a section of Colorado which is typical of the whole State, which is, in large measure, typical of much that marks, or will mark, most other regions which will be reclaimed in the Western States.
Irrigation: An Informal Discussion at the Annual Convention, June 25th, 1908
Anderson, George G. (author) / Newell, F. H. (author) / Maignen, J. P. A. (author) / Fellows, A. L. (author) / Follett, W. W. (author) / Williams, Gardner S. (author) / Finkle, F. C. (author) / Means, Thomas H. (author) / Houston, G. N. (author) / Lyman, Richard R. (author)
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