Reclamation of land -- Government policy -- United States; United States -- Politics and government -- 1961- 1965; Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) -- Water rights; Water resources development -- West (U.S.); Central Arizona Project (U.S.)
Document: United States Depart of the Interior News Release, Interior Supports Legislation to Preserve Jurisdiction of Congress over Hydroelectric Project Sites on Lower Colorado River, May 23, 1964
Memorandum: From D.V. McCarthy, to Stewart Udall, "Schedule for transmitting report on Pacific Southwest Water Plan to Congress," November 19, 1963 (photocopy)
The collection consists of decrees from the state governments of Occidente, Sinaloa, and Sonora, Mexico. Also included are letters and memos concerning government business.
The collection consists of one box containing one folder of seven items. The seven items are manifestos and broadsides from the Government of Occidente concerning the breakup of the State of Occidente into the States of Sonora and Sinaloa. They are...
Irrigation; Arizona; Legislative hearings; Native American water rights; Pima; Maricopa
Report of James D. Schuler, consulting engineer, on the general conditions and cost of water storage for irrigation on the Gila River, Arizona, for the benefit of the Indians occupying the Gila River Reservation.