Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives
2316 W. First Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 363-5313
Fax: (509) 363-5303
Email: archives@northwestmuseum.org



Guide to the Clarence C. Dill Papers, 1913-1970


Ms 2





Finding aid prepared by Edward W. Nolan

Finding aid encoded by Kyna Herzinger., 2006
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives

2316 W. First Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: (509) 363-5313
Fax: (509) 363-5303
Email: archives@northwestmuseum.org

 
Collection Number:
 

Ms 2

 
Creator:
 

Dill, Clarence C. (Clarence Cleveland), b. 1884

 
Title:
 

Clarence C. Dill Papers

 
Dates:
 

1913-1970 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

10 linear ft.

 
Languages:
 

Materials are in English 

 
Summary:
 

Lawyer, U.S. representative and senator, of Spokane, Wash.; d. 1978. Correspondence (1953-1975) relating to Dill's private law practice in Spokane; typescripts of speeches (1916-1972) to U.S. Congress and various organizations; mss. of his published and unpublished books, including his autobiography entitled Where Water Falls (1970) and related research material (correspondence, documents, and photos); documents and ephemera, concerning the Grand Coulee Dam and other hydroelectric power projects and public utilities in Washington and the Pacific Northwest; and fragmentary family and personal papers of Dill and his second wife, Mabel A. Dill. Subjects include public broadcasting, taxation, and Indian affairs.

 

Biographical Note

Clarence Dill came to Spokane in 1908. He taught at Lewis and Clark High School for two years then established a law practice. Dill became secretary to Washington governor Ernest Lister in 1913, and was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1914. He served as senator, 1922-1935. During that time he was instrumental in securing support for the construction of Grand Coulee Dam. An autobiographical book, Where Water Falls (1970), details his lobbying efforts for the dam. Dill’s other legislative and legal interests included public broadcasting, taxation, and American Indian affairs.

Content Description

The collection includes typescripts of some of Dill’s speeches to congress and public organizations, 1916-1972; manuscripts of Dill’s published and unpublished books, including Where Water Falls, and research material (correspondence, documents, and photographs) relating to manuscripts, fragmentary correspondence relating to Dill’s private law practice in Spokane, 1953-1975; a large collection of documents and ephemeral items relating to hydroelectric power projects and public utilities; and a few family and personal documents of Dill and his second wife, Mabel A. Dill. The location of Dill’s congressional papers is unknown.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information 

Donated by Wendell Dill and Jerry Simpson, 1978.

Processing Note 

Processed to the file folder level.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Collection is not restricted.

Restrictions on Use 

Collection is open for use.

Preferred Citation 

Clarence C. Dill Papers (Ms 2), Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, Spokane, WA.

Related Information

Additional Reference Guides 

Nolan, Edward W. A Guide to the Manuscript Collections in the Eastern Washington State Historical Society (Spokane, WA: Eastern Washington State Historical Society, 1987).

Related Materials 

The following collections contain materials related to hydroelectric power, and the dispute of P.U.D. of Pend Oreille Country with Seattle City Light Company:

Spokane Chamber of Commerce Papers (Ms 1)

Callison Marks Papers (Ms 37)

Lewis P. Larsen Papers (Ms 62)

Hecla Mining Company Records (Ms 71)

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) WorldCat database. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search WorldCat using these headings.

 
Dill, Clarence C. (Clarence Cleveland), b. 1884--Archives
United States. Congress
Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.)
Northwest, Pacific--Public utilities
Spokane (Wash.)--Family and personal papers
Spokane (Wash.)--Legal affairs
Washington (State)--Dams
Washington (State)--Family and personal papers--20th century
Washington (State)--Legal affairs
Washington (State)--Politics and government--1889-1950
Washington (State)--Politics and government--1951-
Washington (State)--Public utilities
Dams--Washington (State)
Hydroelectric power plants--Washington (State)
Indians of North America
Practice of law--Washington (State)
Public broadcasting--United States
Public utilities--Washington (State)
Taxation--United States
Autobiographies
Speeches
Lawyers--Washington (State)
Legislators--United States
Where Water Falls
Other Creators :
Dill, Mabel A.

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 
box/folder
1/1


Introduction and Inventory

 

 

Autobiography

 
Container(s)
Description
 
box/folder
1/2


"As the Twig Is Bent" No. 1
 
 
1/3

"As the Twig Is Bent" No. 2
 
 
1/4

"As the Twig Is Bent" No. 1, Partial Copy
 
 
1/5

"As the Twig Is Bent" No. 2, Partial Copy
 
 
1/6

"Congress Before and After Going"
 

 
box/folder
1/7



Biography

 

 
box/folder
1/8



Campaign Address

 

 
box/folder
1/9



Congressional Campaign: Newspaper Clippings, 1914 February-December 8

 

 
box/folder
1/10



Correspondence, General

 

 
box/folder
1/11



Genealogy

 

 
box/folder
1/12



Certificates

 

 
box/folder
1/13



Diaries and Pocket Notebooks, 1911, 1917, 1919, 1928, 1942, 1957

 

 
box/folder
1/14



Diaries and Pocket Notebooks, 1961-1962, 1972-1973

 

 
box/folder
1/15



Financial Records, Personal, 1935 January-1937 December

 

 
box/folder
1/16



Health Care, 1966 June 27-1967 June 7

 

 
box/folder
1/17



Home

 

 
box/folder
1/18



Horoscopes

 

 
box/folder
1/19



Legal Papers, Personal

 

 
box/folder
1/20



Library Books, Title Page

 

 
box/folder
1/21



Library Books, Personal, Titles

 

 
box/folder
1/22



Memorabilia

 

 
box/folder
1/23



Newspaper Clippings, 1912-1918, 1927, 1934

 

 
box/folder
1/24



Oral History, 1955-1978

 

 
box/folder
1/25



Personal

 

 
box/folder
1/26



Photographs

 

 
box/folder
1/27



Promissory Note, 1901 March

 

 
box/folder
1/28



Securities

 

 
box/folder
1/29



Stationery Samples

 

 
box/folder
1/30



Mabel A. Dill Estate 1905 April 17-1969 March 21, 1969 March 21-1970 June 21

 

 

Subject Alphabetical File

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/31


A
 
 
1/32

Africa – Europe
 
 
1/33

Age
 
 
1/34

“Alaska – Why it Should Be a State.” Seattle-Post Intelligencer
  1950 April 4
 
1/35

Apples
 
 
1/36

Atomic Energy
 
 
1/37

B
 
 
1/38

Bible references
 
 
1/39

Birds
 
 
1/40

Boys
 
 
1/41

Brisbane, Arthur
 
 
1/42

Bridges
 
 
1/43

Burr, Aaron
 
 
1/44

Bryan, W.J.
 
 
1/45

C
 
 
2/1

China
 
 
2/2

Citizenship
 
 
2/3

Christmas
 
 
2/4

“Citizenship” Speech
  1914 January 13
 
2/5

Civilization
 
 
2/6

Columbia River
 
 
2/7

Congress
 
 
2/8

“Congress – Impressions Before and After Going.” Essay
  1954 November 3
 
2/9

Coolidge
 
 
2/10

Conscription, Military. Speech in the House of Representatives
  1917 April 27
 
2/11

Constitution: Speeches
 
 
2/12

Conventions
 
 
2/13

Conventions
 
 
2/14

Correspondence, Miscellaneous
  1940 June 26-1976 October 5
 
2/15

Courts
 
 
2/16

Courts: Notes, Comments, Suggestions
  1931
 
2/17

Currency Reform: “Joseph Had the Corn,” A Speech
  1941
 
2/18

D
 
   
Dams
 
 
2/19

Belgian Congo and India Photographs
 
 
2/20

Columbia River Project
 
 
2/21

Columbia River Project – Canadian Storage Benefits
 
 
2/22

Columbia River Project – Grand Coulee Dam
 
 
2/23

Columbia River Project – Grand Coulee Dam
 
 
2/24

Columbia River Project – Grand Coulee Dam
 
 
2/25

Columbia River Project – Grand Coulee Dam
 
 
2/26

Grande Dixon, Switzerland
 
 
2/27

Other
 
 
2/28

P.U.D.: Maps, Columbia River
 
 
2/29

P.U.D.: Photographs
 
 
2/30

Death
 
 
2/31

Declaration of Independence, a Speech in Congress
 
 
2/32

Democratic Party
 
 
2/33

“Democratic Party.” Speech
  1950 April 1
 
2/34

Democratic Party: Washington State Convention Speech
  1912 May 6
 
2/35

E
 
 
2/36

Edison
 
 
2/37

Education
 
 
2/38

Education – Notes, Comments, Suggestions
  1931
 
2/39

Election Returns
  1964
 
2/40

Election Returns
  1971-1972
 
2/41

Election Returns, Miscellaneous Clippings
 
 
2/42

“The Election of 1962,” A Speech
  1962 December 5
 
2/43

Elections: Presidential and Vice-Presidential
 
 
2/44

Electoral College
 
 
2/45

“National Convention and the Electoral College, “ A Speech
  1944 July 25
   
Electric Power
 
 
3/1

Electric Power
 
 
3/2

Background Material
 
 
3/3

Background Material
 
 
3/4

Bonneville, Pennsylvania
 
 
3/5

Grand Coulee Dam
 
 
3/6

Outlines (Power, Rivers, Dams, etc)
 
 
3/7

Power Trust, Electricity
 
 
3/8

Rates (Power)
 
 
3/9

Electricity
 
 
3/10

Electricity
 
 
3/11

“Eminent Domain by the Federal Government,” a Speech
  1952 March 28
 
3/12

Essays, Bits and Pieces
 
 
3/13

European Trip
  1917 October 15-1917 November 2
 
3/14

European Trip Notes
 
 
3/15

F
 
 
3/16

Farms and Farmers
 
 
3/17

Farms and Farmers: “Food Production and Farmers,” a Speech
  1942 August 20
 
3/18

Flag
 
 
3/19

Flowers
 
 
3/20

Food
 
 
3/21

Fraternity
 
 
3/22

“Freedom of Speech, the Press, and the Radio,” a Speech
  1942 August 20
 
3/23

Friends and Friendship
 
 
3/24

Freedom
 
 
3/25

G
 
 
3/26

Government
 
 
3/27

Government
 
 
3/28

Government
 
 
3/29

Government: Notes on the U.S.
 
 
3/30

H
 
 
3/31

Health
 
 
3/32

Home
 
 
3/33

Humor
 
 
3/34

History
 
 
3/35

I
 
 
3/36

“The Indian Question,” A Speech
  1916 January 31
 
3/37

“Initiative and Referendum,” A Speech
  1944 March 7
 
3/38

Irrigation
 
 
3/39

Irrigation, Moses Lake Speech
  1946 December 5
 
3/40

J
 
 
3/41

Jefferson, Thomas
 
 
3/42

Japan
 
 
3/43

K
 
 
3/44

Jews
 
 
3/45

Kennedy, John
 
 
3/46

Kissing
 
 
3/47

L
 
 
3/48

Language
 
 
3/49

Labor
 
 
4/1

Law
 
 
4/2

Lend Lease
 
 
4/3

Liberty
 
 
4/4

Lincoln
 
 
4/5

Lincoln
 
 
4/6

Lincoln:
 
 
Henry Cabot Lodge. Democracy of Abraham Lincoln. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office Clark. 1913


Abraham Lincoln - First and Second Inaugural Addresses. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. 1912 March 19
 
4/7

Love
 
 
4/8

M
 
 
4/9

Marriage
 
 
4/10

Medicine: “Carrying the Antitoxins to Nome by Relay Dog Teams,” A Speech
  1925 February 6
 
4/11

Memorial Day
 
 
4/12

Miscellaneous – C.C. Dill
 
 
4/13

Money
 
 
4/14

Morley, John
 
 
4/15

“The Mormons – From Joseph Smith to Governor Romney”
 
 
4/16

Mother
 
 
4/17

Mt. Vernon: “They Always Go Back to Mt. Vernon”
 
 
4/18

Music
 
 
4/19

N
 
 
4/20

Names
 
 
4/21

Napoleon
 
 
4/22

Negroes
 
 
4/23

O
 
 
4/24

Newspapers
 
 
4/25

Newspaper Clippings, Miscellaneous
 
 
4/26

Notes and Miscellaneous Clippings
 
 
4/27

Notes and Miscellaneous Clippings
 
 
4/28

Notes and Miscellaneous Clippings
 
 
4/29

Notes and Miscellaneous Clippings
 
   
Outlines
 
 
4/30

Democratic
 
 
4/31

and Addresses
 
 
4/32

Miscellaneous
 
 
4/33

Stories
 
 
4/34

P
 
 
4/35

Photographs
 
 
4/36

Poetry
 
 
4/37

Poetry Interest
 
   
Politics
 
 
4/38

Editorials
 
 
4/39

Politics
  1960
 
4/40

Politics
  1966-1968
 
4/41

History
 
 
4/42

Suggestions
 
 
5/1

Post Office Debate in Congress
  1924 December 11
 
5/2

Poverty: A. George. The Crimes of Poverty. Cincinnati, Ohio: The Joseph Fels Fund of America
 
   
Presidents
 
 
5/3

Miscellaneous
 
 
5/4

Candidates, Notes
 
 
5/5

“How We Elect Our Presidents,” A Speech
  1972 September 15
 
5/6

“Inauguration”
 
 
5/7

Presidential Powers
 
 
5/8

“Twentieth Century Presidents,” Incomplete Essay
 
 
5/9

“The White House Fever,” Essay and Background
 
 
5/10

Progressiveness
 
 
5/11

“The New Public Domain,” Essay
 
 
5/12

Public Ownership
 
 
5/13

Public Ownership
 
   
Public Power
 
 
5/14

1
 
 
5/15

2
 
 
5/16

3
 
 
5/17

4
 
 
5/18

Public Speaking, Oratory
 
 
5/19

R
 
   
Radio (and Television)
 
 
5/20

C.C. Dill. Radio Law. Washington, D.C.: National Law Book Company. 1938
 
 
5/21

Reference Publications
 
 
5/22

Reference Publications
 
 
5/23

and Television, Miscellaneous
 
 
6/1

Rates – Electrical Power
 
 
6/2

Recall – Initiative – Referendum
 
 
6/3

Religion, Essays
 
 
6/4

Research, Information Notes, Miscellaneous
 
 
6/5

Right to Vote, Miscellaneous
 
 
6/6

Right to Vote: Speech and Misc. Notes
 
 
6/7

Rivers
 
 
6/8

Roosevelt, Franklin D.
 
 
6/9

Roosevelt, Franklin D.: Newspaper Clippings
 
 
6/10

Seattle’s World Fair Gala Opening Program
  1962 April 21
 
6/11

Senate: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/12

Senate: Miscellaneous Clippings
 
 
6/13

Shakespeare: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/14

Silver: “The Fight Over Silver,” a Speech
 
 
6/15

Spokane, Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/16

Statistics, Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/17

“How Social Security Was Started,” an Essay
 
   
Speeches
 
 
6/18

Assorted
 
 
6/19

International Platform Association
 
 
6/20

Notes for
 
 
6/21

and Speaker Publicity
 
 
6/22

Tributes to Others
 
 
6/23

“Dedication of Steamboat Rock Dedication"
  1974 September 15
 
6/24

Stories: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/25

Stories: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/26

C.C. Dill, Ed. Success, Ambition, Habits – Notes and Suggestions
  1900-1931
 
6/27

Success: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/28

Taxation: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/29

Television: Miscellaneous Notes, and Speeches
 
 
6/30

T.V.A. - “What Editors Say About the T.V.A.,” Essay
 
 
6/31

Theater and Stage: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/32

Time: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/33

Tourists, Speeches
 
 
6/34

Trees: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/35

Truth: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/36

Twain, Mark: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/37

Unitarianism: “Sidelights About the Spokane Unitarian Society,” Essay
 
 
6/38

Virginia Poll Tax Correspondence
  1966 April 11-1966 April 14
 
6/39

Voice: “Power and Value of a Clear Voice,” Essay
 
 
6/40

War and Peace: “World League of People for Peace – Let People Vote on Question of Declaration of War,” a Speech
  1919 January 21
 
6/41

“War Stamps Are Bonds,” Speech
  1942 November 26
 
6/42

War: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/43

Washington D.C.: Misc. Notes
 
 
6/44

“George Washington,” A Speech with Background Notes
 
 
6/45

Washington State: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/46

Water: Background Material
 
 
6/47

Water: Canadian Storage and Dams
 
 
6/48

“Where Water Falls,” Correspondence
  1970 September 23-1971 June 23
 
6/49

“The Wizardry of Water,” Speech and Notes
 
 
6/50

The West: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/51

“The White House Mortgaged?”: Correspondence
  1965 October 28-1965 November 3
 
6/52

Wilson, Woodrow: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/53

Women: Miscellaneous Notes
 
 
6/54

Youth: Miscellaneous Notes
 

 

General Law Practice

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
7/1


Bar Association of Washington State: Open Letter Protesting Dues Increase
 
 
7/2

Condemnation
 
 
7/3

Legal Forms
 
 
7/4

Receipts
  1910 June
 
7/5

Bjordahl, Alvin and John
 
 
7/6

Finley, Leda
 
 
7/7

Goehler, Herman
 
 
7/8

Manning, Sarah
 
 
7/9

Pierce, Mary
 
 
7/10

Redkey, Mary
 
 
7/11

Schlaver, Lucille
 
 
7/12

Weaver, Marjorie
 
   
Estates
 
 
7/13

Cross, Florence
 
 
7/14

Cross, James L.
 
 
7/15

Cross, William J.
 
 
7/16

Gano, Sam
 
 
7/17

Martin, Maude, no. 1
 
 
7/18

Martin, Maude, no. 2
 
 
7/19

Mason, Bertha
 
 
7/20

Mason, George L.
 
 
7/21

Orrock, Roll, No. 1
 
 
7/22

Orrock, Roll, No. 2
 
 
7/23

Orrock, Roll, No. 3
 
 
7/24

Orrock, Roll, No. 4
 
 
7/25

Pelley, Alberta
 
 
7/26

Sherman, Florence
 
 
7/27

Schwab, Martha
 
 
7/28

Miscellaneous Papers
 
 
7/29

Weaver, Marjorie
 

 

P.U.D.

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
8/1


Beezer vs. Seattle
  1953 May-1961 December 29
 
8/2

Beezer vs. Seattle
  1962-1963 May 10
 
8/3

Bonneville Project
 
 
8/4

Contrell vs. P.U.D.; Keogh vs. P.U.D.
  1963 August 8-1963 September 10
 
8/5

Federal Power Commission Hearings
 
 
8/6

Federal Power Commission Hearings: Excerpts from Testimony of Witnesses on Boundary Z-Canyon
 
 
8/7

Federal Power Commission Hearings: Index of Witnesses on Boundary Z-Canyon
 
 
8/8

Order Modifying and Adopting Presiding Examiner’s Initial Decision Issuing License for Project 2144
  1961 July 10
 
8/9

Grant County Agreement
 
 
8/10

Grant County Research (1)
 
 
8/11

Grant County Research (2)
 
   
Harza Engineering Co.
 
 
8/12

INGA I: Appraisal Report
  1957 March 23
 
8/13

INGA II: Exhibits
  1957 March 23
 
8/14

INGA III: Appendices
  1957 March 23
 
8/15

P.U.D. vs. Inland Power and Light Co.
 
 
8/16

P.U.D. vs. Inland Power and Light Co.
 
 
8/17

P.U.D. vs. Inland Power and Light Co.
 
 
8/18

P.U.D. vs. Inland Power and Light Co.
 
 
8/19

Inland Power and Light Co. Mortgage
 
 
9/1

P.U.D. vs Seattle
 
 
9/2

P.U.D. vs Seattle
 
 
9/3

P.U.D. vs Seattle
 
 
9/4

P.U.D. vs Seattle
 
 
9/5

P.U.D. vs Seattle
 
 
9/6

P.U.D. vs Seattle
 
 
9/7

Seattle vs. P.U.D.
 
 
9/8

Seattle vs. P.U.D.
 
 
9/9

Seattle vs. P.U.D.
 
 
9/10

Seattle vs. P.U.D.
 
 
9/11

Seattle vs. P.U.D.
 
 
9/12

Seattle vs. P.U.D.
 
 
9/13

Seattle vs. P.U.D.
 
 
9/14

Upstream Benefits
 
 
9/15

Upstream Benefits
 
 
9/16

Upstream Benefits
 
 
9/17

World Power Conference
 
 
9/18

Public Speaking Fund
 
 
9/19

Miscellaneous
 
 
9/20

Silver
 
 
10/1

Argument of Mr. White and Oral Decision of the Court on Deft’s Motion for Stay of Proceedings
  1963 July 31
 
10/2

P.U.D. vs. City of Seattle: Proposed Findings by H.A. Sewell
 
 
10/3

P.U.D. vs. City of Seattle: Sewell’s Proposed Amendment with Proposed Contract to Power Companies with Letters and Excerpts of Testimony of Brudge, Peterson, Myers and Jessel
  1961 May
 
10/4

P.U.D. vs. City of Seattle: Transcripts of Proceedings at Trial
  1961 December 19
 
10/5

Federal Power Commission Hearings: Brief of P.U.D. No. 1
  1960 June 15
 
10/6

Columbia River Dam (Parsons)
 
 
10/7

Federal Power: 39th Annual Report for Fiscal Year
  1993
 
10/8

Federal Power Commission: Snake River License Application
  1962 February 27
 
10/9

Application to Federal Power Commission for License for Z-Canyon Dam
  1957
 
10/10

Federal Power Commission: Revised Application to Federal Power Commission for License for Z-Canyon Dam
  1958
 
10/11

Federal Power Commission: Application for Rehearing of P.U.D. No. 1 of Pend Oreille County, Washington
  1951 August 8
 
10/12

Coordination Agreement
  1961 September 21
 
10/13

Federal Power Commission Hearing: District Testimony of Witnesses for City of Seattle, Vol. IV, Exhibits for Vol. II
 
 
10/14

Federal Power Commission: Exceptions of City of Seattle, Applicant Project 2144, to Examiner’s Decision
  1961 May 1
 
10/15

Federal Power Commission: Exceptions to the Initial Decision of the Presiding Examiner
  1961 May 1
 
10/16

Federal Power Commission Hearings: Exhibits Indices
 
 
10/17

Federal Power Commission Hearings: Exhibits, Vol. 1, 1-24
 
 
10/18

Federal Power Commission Hearings: Exhibits, Vol. 1, 26-57
 
 
10/19

Federal Power Commission: Petition for Rehearing by the Related Mining Interests
  1961 August 4
 
10/20

Federal Power Commission Hearings: Cross-Indices, Boundary Z-Canyon
 
 
10/21

Federal Power Commission Hearings: Indices
 
 
10/22

Federal Power Commission Hearings: Cross-Indices
 
 
10/23

Federal Power Commission: Petition to Review and Set Aside Orders of the Federal Power Commission
  1961 September 26
 
10/24

Federal Power Commission: Protest to Encroachment on Box Canyon Dam by City of Seattle Boundary Dam
  1958 September 15
 
10/25

Federal Power Commission: Reply Brief of City of Seattle, Applicant Project 2144
  1960 October 31
 
10/26

Federal Power Commission: Reply Brief of P.U.D. No. 1 of Pend Oreille County, Washington
  1960 October 31
 
10/27

Federal Power Commission Reports and Decisions
  1958-1961
 
10/28

Harza Engineering Co.
  1964 August 21
 
10/29

Harza Engineering Co.: Correspondence
  1955 June 15-1967 March 29
 
10/30

Power Purchase Contract Between City of Seattle and P.U.D. No. 1, Pend Oreille County, Washington
 
 
10/31

Totals, Kwh, Storage
 

 

Flat files

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
folder
1


Columbia River Drainage System/Dams
 
 


Drawer F21
 
2

Water Drainage Maps for Europe and Africa
 
 
Drawer F21
 
3

Drawings of C.C. Dill Residence
  1965 July 30
 
Drawer F21
 
4

Seattle Civic Center
 
 
Drawer F21
 
5

Drawings at Grand Coulee Dam with Transparencies and Fountain
 
 
Drawer F21