Materials regarding the proposed diversion of the Trinity River, California, into the Sacramento Valley for the purpose of additional hydro-electric energy and additional irrigation water. 1947-1955.

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Materials regarding the proposed diversion of the Trinity River, California, into the Sacramento Valley for the purpose of additional hydro-electric energy and additional irrigation water. 1947-1955.

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United States. Bureau of Reclamation

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Collier, Randolph, 1902-1983

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Biography Senator Randolph Collier was elected to the State Legislature from 1938-1976 to represent Humboldt, Mendocino, Sonoma, Lake, Trinity, Del Norte and Siskiyou counties. The main industries in the area are lumber, agriculture, mining, dairies and cattle. Although he was recognized as a leader in many fields of legislation, Collier gained statewide and national fame in the planning and financing of highways. He was the princ...

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California. State Water Resources Board

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