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This document includes a letter dated May 13, 1955 from Robert N. Huey to United States (US) Representative Usher Burdick and an attached resolution adopted by the Fargo Industrial Development Corporation of Fargo, North Dakota, regarding the operating pool level of Garrison Dam. The resolution states that the Fargo Industrial Development Corporation met and approved this resolution in support an operating pool level of 1,850. The resolution is dated May 10, 1955. The language in this resolution closely resembles the language used in several resolutions regarding Garrison Dam's pool level sent to Burdick in 1955. These other resolutions can also be found in this collection.
Date of Work
5-13-1955
Keywords
Garrison Dam, Garrison Reservoir, Garrison Diversion, pool level, pool height, water height, water level, flood height, flood level, US Flood Act of 1944, United States Army Corps of Engineers, US Army Engineers, US Bureau of Reclamation, North Dakota State Water Commission, Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Committee, US Federal Power Commission, Buford Trenton Irrigation Project, Lewis and Clark Irrigation Project, Great Northern Railway, Fargo Industrial Development Corporation, James River, Souris River, Sheyenne River
Organizations Referenced
United States Army Corps of Engineers, US Army Engineers, US Bureau of Reclamation, North Dakota State Water Commission, Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Committee, US Federal Power Commission, Buford Trenton Irrigation Project, Lewis and Clark Irrigation Project, Great Northern Railway, Fargo Industrial Development Corporation
People Referenced
Norman Brunsdale, William Langer, Milton Young, Otto Krueger, Usher Burdick, Fred G Aandahl, Robert Huey
Recommended Citation
Fargo Industrial Development Corporation and Huey, Robert N., "Resolution by Fargo Industrial Development Corportation sent by Robert Huey to Representative Burdick Regarding Garrison Dam Pool Level, May 13, 1955" (1955). Usher Burdick Papers. 327.
https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/327
