Pacific Northwest Waterways Association Records 1907-1978 1933-1978

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Pacific Northwest Waterways Association Records 1907-1978 1933-1978

This collection contains the record of the formation and subsequent organizational and lobbying efforts of the Inland Empire Waterways Association, later renamed the Pacific Northwest Waterways Association.

105 linear feet; 112 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6371068

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Corps of Engineers (U.S.)

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Northwest Rivers and Harbors Congress.

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Davis, James W., 1940-

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Pacific Northwest Waterways Association

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In 1934 the Inland Empire Waterways Association was established as an advocacy group to represent the interests of the transportation industry, forestry, agriculture, energy producers, and local governments in Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Most notably, they lobbied at the federal level for the construction of the locks and dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers. In 1971, as the Pacific Northwest Waterways Association, the association was expanded to include Puge...

Cowan, Bruce L.

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Upper Columbia River Basin Commission of Oregon.

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Bonneville Power Administration (U.S.)

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Baker, Charles F. 1894-1969.

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Herbert G. West, 1899-1974.

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Western States Water Council

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The Western States Water Council was founded in 1965. It is an organization consisting of representatives appointed by the governor's of 18 western states. The purposes of the Council are: (1) to accomplish effective cooperation among western states in the conservation, development and management of water resources; (2) to maintain vital state prerogatives, while identifying ways to accommodate legitimate federal interests; (3) to provide a forum for the exchange of views, perspectives, and expe...

Anderson, H. Calvert, 1911-1979.

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Magnuson, Warren G. (Warren Grant), 1905-1989

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Warren Grant Magnuson (b. April 12, 1905, Moorhead, Minn.-d. May 20, 1989, Seattle, Wash.), a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the State of Washington, graduated from the University of Washington law school in 1929 and served in several local and state-wide political posts until 1936 when he was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. Congress. During the Second World War he served in the U.S. Navy attaining the rank of lieutenant commander. He was a member of the Senate from 1944 to 1981, se...

Water Resources Council (U.S.)

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Columbia-North Pacific Region Comprehensive Framework Study.

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Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission

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Inland Empire Waterways Association.

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In 1934 the Inland Empire Waterways Association was established as an advocacy group to represent the interests of the transportation industry, forestry, agriculture, energy producers, and local governments in Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Most notably, they lobbied at the federal level for the construction of the locks and dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers. In 1971, as the Pacific Northwest Waterways Association, the association was expanded to include Puget Sound and coastal membe...

Water Resource and Development Association.

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Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee

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