Tule Lake Evacuee Reception Center - Wooden Sewage Tanks
Wooden Sewage Tanks - Plan view with sides and floor extended; side elevation of pump pit; sewage sump; side elevation; detail of special tank stavesSheet 42 of 44. Scale: As shown.
Submitted: Wm. B. Hopper, Engineering Aide; Approved: K.S. Wilkes, Capt. Corps of Engineers +1 more
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Anticipating responses to climate change and planning for resilience in California's freshwater ecosystems. [PDF]
Power ME +3 more
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Newell star = 鶴嶺湖新報, vol. 2, no. 36 = 第81号 (September 7, 1945)
Newspaper published weekly in English and Japanese at the Tule Lake incarceration camp. Articles in the English section include: "WRA Still Administers Tule Lake, Says Black," "Official Text of Public Proclamation No.
United States. War Relocation Authority: publisher; Tule Lake Segregation Center
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Chasing a Little-Known Fairy Bee (Perdita meconis) in a Dynamic Desert Landscape. [PDF]
Chanprame S +4 more
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"When the Wild Roses Bloom": Indigenous Knowledge and Environmental Change in Northwestern North America. [PDF]
Turner NJ, Reid AJ.
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Tule Lake Evacuee Reception - Utilities Layout - Area No. 21
Drawing of electrical distribution between 7th Ave, 3rd Ave., 6th Street, and 10th Street. Types of Barracks with building numbers noted.
Submitted: Wm. B. Hopper, Engineering Aide; Approved: K.S. Wilkes, Capt. Corps of Engineers +1 more
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Exploring proxies for occupation intensity in hunter-gatherer settlement systems: A combination of ethnohistoric and archaeological data. [PDF]
Clark AE +9 more
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Tule Lake Evacuee Reception - Utilities Layout - Area No. 27
Between 7th Ave., 8th Ave, 5th Street, and 1st Street. Drawing of primary and secondary electrical lines, clay sewers (?), water lines. Also shows the location of transformers, poles, valves, manholes, and fire hydrants.
Designed: K.G.W.; Checked, W.F.M.; Drawn: W.T.I.; Traced: K.U. +1 more
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Newell star = 鶴嶺湖新報, vol. 1, no. 5 = 第7号 (April 6, 1944)
Newspaper published weekly in English and Japanese at the Tule Lake incarceration camp. Articles in the English section include: "Sleath Assumes Duties as Head of Base Hospital," "Duplicate forms needed for Repatriation-Records," "Only Persons Denied ...
United States. War Relocation Authority: publisher; Tule Lake Segregation Center
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From tradition to nutrition: wild and cultivated Aymara food plants as sustainable resources in the Andean neotropics of Bolivia. [PDF]
Cocarico S +4 more
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