\"how we got to where we are now\""how we got to where we are now"
Everglades Agricultural Area. This subject has received extensive discussion by postings in both the Floridarailfan group and the fecrailway Yahoo group, as well it should, and my "reply" will be to both (and others)
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AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements
We thank all those who contributed to the planning process. In particular, we acknowledge Reese Brand Phillips, Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, who wrote the initial draft
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Great bay: a crown jewelGreat bay: a crown jewel
It is beautiful and dangerous, and it is one of New Hampshire’s greatest natural resources
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The Americans succeed in constructing a canal across PanamaThe Americans succeed in constructing a canal across Panama
K. F. Hasselmann Chair in Geological Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, mo 65409
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II. Alexander Hamilton Designs America British America or Jeffersonian America?II. Alexander Hamilton Designs America British America or Jeffersonian America?
In its dna, America is a country for the self-sufficient and self-reliant, running or at least aspiring to run their own small businesses. It is deeply suspicious of big government. It is attached to a small
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National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to FreedomNational Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom
Summary: Tell us in 200 words or less what is being nominated and how it is connected to the Underground Railroad
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Chapter 13: Public LandChapter 13: Public Land
Earth. Today forests cover less than thirteen million square miles and are shrinking rapidly. Half of the surviving forests have been significantly degraded
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Species Summary Table – example of a project where further review and response by the Maine Field Office is not necessarySpecies Summary Table – example of a project where further review and response by the Maine Field Office is not necessary
Listed or candidate species that are likely present according to the Official Species List from ipaC?
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A repulsive River Comes Back by Barry BoyerA repulsive River Comes Back by Barry Boyer
In places the river's surface is a boundless mosaic of color and patterns resulting from the mixture of organic dyes, steel mill and oil refin­ery wastes, raw sewage, and garbage
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Pease development authority division of ports & harborsPease development authority division of ports & harbors
Atlantic Terminal in Newington, at navigation buoys 12 and 13. Two turning basins were included in the 1966 Federal project: one 850 feet wide opposite the Atlantic Terminal
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Chapter 305: permit by rule introductionChapter 305: permit by rule introduction
A pbr satisfies the Natural Resources Protection Act (nrpa) permit requirement and Water Quality Certification requirement
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East of the Mississippi: Nineteenth-Century American Landscape Photography October 6, 2017 – January 7, 2018East of the Mississippi: Nineteenth-Century American Landscape Photography October 6, 2017 – January 7, 2018
United States in 1839 and 1840 to the meditative prints Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Steichen made at the close of the century. These photographs constitute a rich chapter of America’s visual culture
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Inundation of the Heartland Tropical Storm Agnes and the Landscape of the Susquehanna Valley AbstractInundation of the Heartland Tropical Storm Agnes and the Landscape of the Susquehanna Valley Abstract
Susquehanna have with their landscape. The various methods of flood control, environmental attitudes, and the historic response from the federal government in the twentieth century are examined to understand the impact of tropical storm Agnes at the
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U. S. Briefs 2047 January 3, 2001U. S. Briefs 2047 January 3, 2001
Anthony palazzolo, Petitioner, V. The state of rhode island ex rel. Paul j. Tavares, General Treasurer, and coastal resources management council, Respondents
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Tropical Cyclone ReportTropical Cyclone Report
Updated 14 September 2011 to include damage estimates from the National Flood Insurance Program and to revise the total damage estimate
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