Decisions on Names in the United States, Issues 6001-6203Department of the Interior, 1960 - Geography |
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0.2 mile wide 15 miles 2.5 miles long 9 miles Boise County Boise National Forest Branch Canyon Creek q.v. Creek to form elevation feet flowing generally eastward flowing generally south flowing generally southeastward flowing generally southward former decision fourth principal meridian Gulch heading in sec Hills intermittent stream Island junction lake about 0.2 Lake meridian long and 0.2 Michigan meridian Middle Fork miles east miles east-southeast miles long miles north miles north-northwest miles northeast miles south miles south-southeast miles upstream miles west miles west-northwest Montana principal meridian Mount Diablo Mount Diablo meridian mouth National Park North Fork north-northwestward northward northwest NW sec Nye County Peak Polk County Pond Reservoir Ridge San Bernardino meridian Santa Barbara County second principal meridian settlement sixth principal meridian slope Slough South Fork south-southwest southeast Spring stream about 13 stream about 2.5 Superior National Forest Tongass National Forest Valley village westward Willamette meridian Zumbro River
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Page 65 - New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Page 68 - JC King, deputy Department of the Interior .... Arthur A. Baker, member Robert H. Lyddan, deputy Department of Agriculture .... Edward P. Cliff, member Fred W. Grover, deputy Department of Commerce .... Lawrence W. Swanson, member A. Joseph Wraight, deputy Government Printing Office . . . John W. Dollins, member Library of Congress Walter W. Ristow, member C.
Page 58 - ... Vacant Sophia A. Saucerman, deputy Department of the Army FC Shepard, member Walter M. Leech, deputy Department of the Navy WG Watt, member Charles D. Rouse, deputy Post Office Department Norman R. Grant, member CB Gelston, deputy Department of the Interior Arthur A. Baker, member John B. Bennett, deputy Department of Agriculture Edward P. Cliff , member Fred W. Grover, deputy Department of Commerce Lawrence W. Swanson, member Lewis Heck, deputy Government Printing Office John W.
Page 72 - Watt, member Charles D. Rouse, deputy Post Office Department Norman R. Grant, member CB Gelston, deputy Department of the Interior Arthur A. Baker, member John B. Bennett, deputy Department of Agriculture Edward P. Cliff , member Fred W. Grover, deputy Department of Commerce Lawrence W. Swanson, member Lewis Heck, deputy Government Printing Office John W. Dollins, member Library of Congress Walter W. Ristow, member Leo LaMon tagne, deputy Department of the Air Force H.
Page 41 - Sound: bay with numerous channels and branches, extending about 90 miles southward from the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Olympia; the northern boundary is formed, at its main entrance, by a line between Point Wilson on the Olympic Peninsula and Point Partridge on Whidbey Island; at a second entrance, between West Point on Whidbey Island, Deception Island, and Sares Head on Fidalgo Island; at a third entrance, at the south end of Swinomish Channel between Fidalgo Island and McGlinn Island...
Page 30 - Valley: valley about 30 miles long and 10 miles wide, bounded on the north by the Timpahute Range, on the south and west by the Groom Range, Jumbled Hills, and Desert Range, and on the east by the Pahranagat Range and North Pahranagat Range; it is about 75 miles north of Las Vegas; Lincoln County; 37° 19' N., 115 °30
Page 15 - California Division of Forestry employee who lost his life in the Decker Fire of August 1959; Riverside County; secs. 14 and 23, T. 6 S., R. 5 W., San Bernardino meridian; 33°38'45" N., 117°22'38
Page 25 - Bunion; named for George Masa (died 1933), Japanese photographer whose extensive knowledge of the area, acquired through eighteen years...