James C. Douglass Papers 1953-1976

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James C. Douglass Papers 1953-1976

James C. Douglass was a civil engineer on international water projects for the U.S. Government and World Bank in the mid twentieth century. This collection contains his correspondence and reports.

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United States. Bureau of Reclamation

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The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation Service) was a bureau of the Department of the Interior which oversaw water development projects in the western United States. In July of 1902, in accordance with the Reclamation Act 32 Stat. 388, approved June 17, 1902 (also known as the Newlands Act), Secretary of the Interior Ethan Allen Hitchcock established the Reclamation Service within the Geological Survey. The new Reclamation Service studied potential water development projects in each western stat...

Douglass, James C., 1817-1874

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James C. Douglass was a civil engineer on international water projects for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and World Bank in the mid-twentieth century. From the description of James C. Douglass papers, 1953-1976. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 56367124 James C. Douglass was a civil engineer on water resources for the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, in Denver, Colorado, after World War II. During the 1960...

World Bank

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