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Winchester
Gladson, Jim
.
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Winchester
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Oregon Wildlife
39, no. 6 (1984): p.13.
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Umpqua River counting station at Winchester dedicated
Anonymoous
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Umpqua River counting station at Winchester dedicated
."
Oregon State Game Commission Bulletin
23, no. 7 (1968): p.6-7.
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Fall Chinook count increases
Anonymoous
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Fall Chinook count increases
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Oregon State Game Commission Bulletin
10, no. 12 (1955): p.8.
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Recovery of Oregon Coast Coho Salmon (<i>Onchorhynchus kitsutch</i>) through Restoration of Freshwater Habitats
Lutz, Andrew P.
.
Recovery of Oregon Coast Coho Salmon (
Onchorhynchus kitsutch
) through Restoration of Freshwater Habitats
. M.S. ed. San Francisco, Cal.: University of San Francisco, 2014.
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Water resources of the State of Oregon: Summary of available Iiformation: 1937-1941
Oregon. State Engineer
, and
United States. Geological Survey
.
Water resources of the State of Oregon: Summary of available Iiformation: 1937-1941
In
Bulletin / Oregon State Engineer
. Vol. no.10. Salem, Or.: Oregon. Office of the State Engineer,, 1946.
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Science based approach to outstanding resource issues: PacificCorp’s North Umpqua Project – watershed settlement process
Schwall, David J.
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Science based approach to outstanding resource issues: PacificCorp’s North Umpqua Project – watershed settlement process
In
Hydro's Future: Technology, Markets, and Policy: Proceedings of the Waterpower '99 Conference
, Edited by
Peggy A. Brookshier
and
American Society of Civil Engineers
. Las Vegas, NV: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1999.
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Cultural Resource Evaluation of the Steamboat Creek Drainage, Douglas County, Oregon
Brauner, David Ray
, and
William D. Honey
.
Cultural Resource Evaluation of the Steamboat Creek Drainage, Douglas County, Oregon
. Corvallis, Or. : Oregon State University. Dept. of Anthropology, , 1977.
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Geochemical Evolution of the Roseburg Formation Basaltic Rocks, Southern Oregon Coast Range
Pyle, Douglas G.
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Geochemical Evolution of the Roseburg Formation Basaltic Rocks, Southern Oregon Coast Range
. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 1988.
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Surface water supply of Oregon: 1878-1910
Henshaw, Fred F.
,
Henry Jennings Dean
, and
Oregon. State Engineer
.
Surface water supply of Oregon: 1878-1910
In
Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper
. Vol. no.370. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1915.
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A good place to camp is a good place to camp: nine thousand years at the Williams Creek site on the North Umpqua River
O’Neill, Brian
, and
Debra Barner
.
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A good place to camp is a good place to camp: nine thousand years at the Williams Creek site on the North Umpqua River
."
Journal of Northwest Anthropology
45, no. 2 (2011): p.149-158.
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