| United States. War Department - 1873 - 1408 lapas
...two engineers of the Army and one officer of the Coast Survey, now stationed on the Pacific coast, for the purpose of examining and reporting on a system...in the San Joaquin, Tulare, and Sacramento Valleys, of the State of California; and for that purpose the officers so assigned may associate with themselves... | |
| United States. War Department - 1873 - 1288 lapas
...two engineers of the Army and one officer of the Coast Survey, now stationed on the Pacific coast, for the purpose of examining and reporting on a system of irrigation in the San Joaquín, Tulare, and Sacramento Valleys, of the gtate of California ; and for that parpóse the officers... | |
| United States. President - 1873 - 898 lapas
...two engineers of the Army and one officer of the Coast Survey, now stationed on the Pacific coast, for the purpose of examining and reporting on a system of irrigation in the Sau Joaqitin, Tulare, and Sacramento Valleys, of the State of California ; and for that purpose the... | |
| United States. War Department - 1873 - 1262 lapas
...appointed by the President, in accordance with the act approved March 3, 1873, to examine and report on a system of irrigation in the San Joaquin, Tulare, and Sacramento "Valleys, California, met and organized in San Francisco in May, and proceeded at once to examine the valleys... | |
| 1890 - 1384 lapas
...assign two engineers of the Army and oue oflicer of the Coast Survey now stationed on the Pacific coast, for the purpose of examining and reporting on a system of irrigation in the San Jouqniu, 'i'n [are, and Sacramento Valleys of the State of California, and for that purpose the (illiciTs... | |
| Robert Maitland Brereton - 1908 - 200 lapas
...assign two engineers of the army and one officer of the Coast Survey now stationed on the Pacific Coast, for the purpose of examining and reporting on a system...in the San Joaquin, Tulare and Sacramento Valleys of the State of California; and for that purpose the officers so assigned may associate with themselves... | |
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