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Handwritten notes on back of photo: C.H. Birdseye, E.C. LaRue, Herman Stabler. ca. 1924. no. 36177 Stamped on back of photo: Reproduced from the Collection of the Library of Congress. Caption: La Rue, Birdseye, and Stabler standing near the Grand in front of the Interior Building, Washington, D.C., January 12, 1924, obtained from page 243 in Boyer, D., Webb, R., & Collier, M. (2007). Aftermath: Politics and the Strident Hydraulic Engineer. In Damming Grand Canyon: The 1923 USGS Colorado River Expedition (pp. 242-278). University Press of Colorado. doi:10.2307/j.ctt4cgqhx.13
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Handwritten notes on album caption: S.J. Kubel, H.G. Kubel. 2/21/17. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Handwritten names on album caption: Vogel, Diane, Mohler, Ferher. Mar 10/17 Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Album and index card caption: U.S. Geological Survey's DC-3 "flying laboratory" used in aeromagnetic surveys. Making ready for flight at the National Airport. Washington, D.C. 1960. Portion published as the upper left photograph on page 35, in the U.S. Geological Survey Unnumbered Series, Images of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1879-1979.
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U.S. Geological Survey library. Left to right: J.M. Nickles, J.L.V. McCord, J.E. Latimer, and Mary Coats. Washington, D.C. 1917. Index card: USGS Library. Interior Building. Hooe Building. Note the rotating bookcase at left next to card catalogs.
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Handwritten names on album caption: Blackburn, Burkland (sp?). Feb 14/17. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Handwritten names on album caption: Birdseye (behind desk) and Corbett. Feb. 16/17. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C
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Handwritten names on album caption: Roal (sp?), Hess, Gamble. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Handwritten names on album caption: Gerardi, H.T. Knight, Otterback, Burrarks. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Album caption and index card: Alice D. Weeks, Geologist, estimating the mineral grain composition of a rock thin section with the integrating stage. Rapid Rock Analysis Laboratory, Geologic Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. 1958.
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Handwritten name on album caption: Herron. Feb. 16/17. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Handwritten names on album caption: Cahill, Reeves, Bischoff, Hahn, Hogan, Gates. Mar 10/17.
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Handwritten notes on album caption: Mar 10/17. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Album caption and index card: Alice D. Weeks, Geologist, operating an ultrasonic generator for loosening adherent mineral grains from one another. Rapid Rock Analysis Laboratory, Geologic Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. 1958.
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From photograph: Topographic Branch, Washington, D.C. January 17, 1933. Names of some of the individuals in photograph: W. K. McKinley, J. H. Wyatt, Mrs. H. B. Ingersol, F. Larner, A. W. Plushnick, J. A. Duck, H. S. Lewis, Roscoe Reeves, R. G. Clinite, Albert Pike, S. E. Clement, Rufus Harvey Sargent, H. J. McMillen, D. Dickey, J. G. Staack, S. R Archer, C. E. Fuechel, S. L. Parker, R. T. Evans, R. L. Harrison, R. H. Runyan, G. S. Smith, J. K. Bailey, W. B. Brewer, D. H. Watson, G. B. Kendall, A. M. Walker, L. Morrison, Miss S. H. Richardson, E. L. McNair, F. W. Hughes, O. H. Nelson, Ronald M. Wilson, J. E. Blackburn, G. T. Hawkins, Mrs. M. R. Sutphin, J. T. Brashiers, M. A. Roudabush, F. M. Hart, Miss E. E....
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Handwritten names on album caption: Anderson, Reimick, Lewis, Hodgeson (?), Lunde, Staack, Graff, McDonald. Feb15/17. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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The Anacostia Watershed lies within the Chesapeake Bay drainage basin, and is one of the most urban watersheds within the basin. According to the Fish and Wildlife Service, the watershed spans over 175 square miles between Maryland and the District of Columbia and is considered by many to be one of the most degraded waterways in the United States. Watts Branch is a tributary stream of the Anacostia River, and flows into the Potomac River which eventually empties into the Chesapeake Bay. In 2010, several partnerships were formed to restore a section of the Watts Branch stream and riparian area. The restoration efforts were focused on a highly polluted 1.8 mile stretch of the stream, running from the border of Prince...
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Handwritten names on album caption: Dey (?), Von Dachenhansen, Wilwarth, Abeckerly (sp?). Feb.20/17, cp. neg. Note: In 1917, the USGS offices were located in the Adams Building, 1333-1335 F. Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
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Album caption: John D. Powell (left) and Ronald R.H. Cohen (right) measuring dissolved oxygen, temperature, pH, and conductivity profiles in the tidal Potomac River from the USGS Research Vessel Rockfish. The Wilson Bridge is in the background. Washington, D.C. ca. 1984. (Photo by Daniel C. Hahl, Water Resources Division, USGS). Published on page 91 in the U.S. Geological Survey Yearbook, Fiscal Year 1984. 1985.


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