Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issue 41E. Croswell, 1912 - Government publications |
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... caused $ 10,000,000 damage to the forests of that State . A conference was held by this Commission with Commissioner of Agriculture Pearson and representatives of Pennsylvania , New Jersey , Massachusetts and Connecticut , and plans ...
... caused $ 10,000,000 damage to the forests of that State . A conference was held by this Commission with Commissioner of Agriculture Pearson and representatives of Pennsylvania , New Jersey , Massachusetts and Connecticut , and plans ...
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... causes of its collapse , which was the earliest explanation thereof , has been widely accepted as authoritative , and has been fully corroborated by subsequent testimony . Between October 10 and November 30 last the commission inspected ...
... causes of its collapse , which was the earliest explanation thereof , has been widely accepted as authoritative , and has been fully corroborated by subsequent testimony . Between October 10 and November 30 last the commission inspected ...
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... caused by lightning is remarkable. During the severe fire season of 1908 there were reported but nine fires due to ... causing fires is indicated by the repeated damage to telephones maintained at the mountain stations, although ...
... caused by lightning is remarkable. During the severe fire season of 1908 there were reported but nine fires due to ... causing fires is indicated by the repeated damage to telephones maintained at the mountain stations, although ...
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... caused by lightning is remarkable . During the severe fire season of 1908 there were reported but nine fires due to ... causing fires is indicated by the repeated damage to telephones maintained at the mountain stations , although ...
... caused by lightning is remarkable . During the severe fire season of 1908 there were reported but nine fires due to ... causing fires is indicated by the repeated damage to telephones maintained at the mountain stations , although ...
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... $ 23,041 79 10,739 15,694 4,082 600 4,682 1,063 350 3,894 855 632 $ 18,277 8,708 $ 12,844 $ 2,138 637 1,060 1,413 4,526 855 $ 26,985 $ 13,481 $ 3,198 SUMMARY FOREST FIRE LOSSES , 1911 - BY CAUSES . CONSERVATION COMMISSION . 39.
... $ 23,041 79 10,739 15,694 4,082 600 4,682 1,063 350 3,894 855 632 $ 18,277 8,708 $ 12,844 $ 2,138 637 1,060 1,413 4,526 855 $ 26,985 $ 13,481 $ 3,198 SUMMARY FOREST FIRE LOSSES , 1911 - BY CAUSES . CONSERVATION COMMISSION . 39.
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acres affected by ice annual reports application Approved April assessment August Brook trout C. S. De Golyer canal channel commissioners cost Daily gage height DISCHARGE IN SECOND-FEET Discharge measurements discharge rating curve Drainage area DRAINAGE BASIN Elsworth Company Engineer and Surveyor estimated February feet filed fish and game forest G. H. Canfield Genesee River Genesee Valley canal Geological Survey hatchery height to discharge Hudson River hydraulic improvement district Jamaica Bay January July 14 June lands and properties Long Island Sound maps March ment Monthly discharge Moose River municipal navigation owners petition plans pond Portage proposed Raquette River Raritan Bay record No record regulation reservoir riparian river improvement Rochester RUN-OFF Sacandaga River Schroon River Sept September square miles station storage stream thereof trout United States Geological village water power Water Supply Commission watershed York Conservation Commission