Report of hydrographic and irrigation studies on the Rio Bonito, Lincoln County, New Mexico in connection with the water supply of Fort Stanton Sanatorium / Charles H. Lee. 1916.

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Report of hydrographic and irrigation studies on the Rio Bonito, Lincoln County, New Mexico in connection with the water supply of Fort Stanton Sanatorium / Charles H. Lee. 1916.

1 v. : folded maps ; 29 cm.

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