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New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor (259)

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Legislation of 1903 directed the State Engineer and Surveyor and the Superintendent of Public Works to improve the Erie, Oswego, and Champlain canals. Where required, new bridges were to be built either to replace old ones or if rendered necessary by the new location of the canals. When the United States entered the First World War in 1917, the New York State Legislature enacted a law stipulating that state employees would not lose any of their employment privileges due...

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New Mexico. State Engineer Office (8)

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Responsible for producing studies on ground water levels and water quality issues for the state of New Mexico. The Territorial Irrigation Engineer was established by a legislative act in 1905 (1905 Laws of N.M., Chp. 102, Sec. 11) and abolished by a legislative act in 1907 (1907 Laws of N.M., Chp. 49, Sec. 73). The same 1907 legislative act established the Territorial Engineer (1907 Laws of N.M., Chp. 49, Sec. 4). In 1919 a legislative act abolished the Territorial Engin...

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United States. Army. New York Engineer Regiment, 1st (1861-1865) (12)

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New York (State). National Guard. Engineer Corps. (2)

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New Mexico. Territorial Engineer (1)

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United States. Army. New York Engineer Regiment, 50th (1861-1865) (2)

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New Brunswick (N.J.). City Engineer. (1)

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New York State Engineer Reserve. (1)

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New Mexico. Territorial Irrigation Engineer. (1)

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The five-member Commission of Irrigation and Water Rights was created by the Territorial Legislature on March 18, 1897 for the purpose of investigating irrigation and water rights throughout New Mexico as well as irrigation laws in other states and recommend such legislation. This resulted in the 1899 Board of Public Lands Act, to which an Irrigation Commission was attached, and the creation of the office of Territorial Irrigation Engineer, aided by the six-member Commission of Irrigation. Th...

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New York State Engineer & Surveyor Office (1)

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