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INDEX
Agriculture Department, U.S.:
cattle liquidation program of
Salinity Control Laboratory of
Tulare Basin rivers and
Ah Pah Dam
Ainsworth Project
Alabama Gates, seizure of
Alaska
Albright, Horace
All-American Canal
Allenspur Dam
aluminum production
American Falls Dam
Anderson, Clinton
Andrus, Cecil
and projects targeted by Carter
Tellico Dam and
Teton Dam and
Arizona
CAP and, see Central Arizona Project
climatic extremes in
Colorado River and
Columbia River diversion and
Coronado in
groundwater of
growth of
Hohokam culture of
Hoover Dam and
irrigation in
NAWAPA and
Pacific Southwest Water Plan and
Parker Dam and
rainfall in
Reclamation Act in
Salt River Project in
Wellton-Mohawk Project in
Arizona v. California
Arkansas River
Army Corps of Engineers, U.S.
achievements of
Allenspur Dam and
artificial farmland created by
Bowman-Haley Dam and
California North Coast rivers project and
California State Water Project and
competition between Reclamation
Army Corps of Engineers (cont.) and
conservation movement and
CRSP and
CVP and
and dams in Pacific Northwest
and drowning of Three Tribes
Garrison Dam and
Grand Coulee Dam and
Marysville Dam and
Missouri Basin projects and
motto of
Narrows Dam and
NAWAPA and
neutral impact of
New Melones Dam and
origins of
pork-barrel system and
and projects targeted by Carter
Rampart Dam and
range of activities of
river-basin planning and
Spewrell Bluffs Dam
Teton Dam and
Tulare Basin rivers and
Yellowstone River dams and
Arthur, Harold
Aspinall, Wayne
CAP and
Dominy’s relationship with
Grand Canyon dams and
Narrows Dam and
Pacific Southwest Water Plan and
Aswan High Dam
atomic bomb
Auburn Dam
Austin, Mary
Avery, Ben
Baker, Howard
Banks, Harvey
Barry, Frank
Bashore, Harry
Bear River
Bechtel, W. A.
Belle Fourche Project
Bellport, Barney:
American Falls Dam and
Fontenelle Dam and
Teton Dam and
Berkey, Charles P.
Bevill, Tom
Big Pine Canal, demolition of
Bijou Creek
Bocking, Richard
Boke, Richard
Bonneville Dam
Bourassa, Robert
Bowman-Haley Dam
Boyce, H. H.
Bradley, Bill
Bradley, George
Bradley, Tom
Bridge Canyon Dam
British Columbia:
logging in
NAWAPA and
Broder, David S.
Brower, David
Colorado River and
dams opposed by
Dominy’s conflicts with
Brown, Edmund G., Jr. “Jerry,”
New Melones Dam and
Peripheral Canal and
State Water Project and
Brown, Edmund G., Sr. “Pat,”
Long Beach’s tidelands oil contract and
Marysville Dam and
State Water Project and
Brown, George
Brown, Hank
Brown, Herman
Brown, Russell
Brownell, Herbert
Bureau of Reclamation, U.S.
achievements of
American Falls Dam and
artificial farmland created by
Auburn Dam and
Belle Fourche Project and
Bowman-Haley Dam and
Burns Creek Project and
California contract water and
California North Coast rivers project and
California salmon fisheries and
California State Water Project and
CAP and
cash register dams and
Colorado River and
Columbia River diversion and
competition between Corps of Engineers and
conservation movement and
creation of
CVP and
and dams in Pacific Northwest
and diverting Owens Valley water