Statistics of Power and Machinery Employed in Manufactures, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1887 - United States |
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Common terms and phrases
12 feet 20 feet Allegheny river Appleton Arkansas average flow banks bluffs built canal channel Company course creek cubic feet discharge distance drainage area drainage basin drained east elevation engineer estimated extends feet head feet high feet long feet per second feet wide Flouring and grist flouring-mill foot Fork Fox river freshets gallons gravel grist-mills high water Illinois inches diameter Iowa island lake Michigan lake Winnebago limestone low water low-water Lower Fox river main river manufacturing Menominee river mills Minnesota Minnesota river Mississippi Missouri Missouri river mouth Muskingum river navigation Ohio ordinary low flow pipe Platte points portion prairie pumps race railroad rainfall rapids Red River region reservoir rise rock runs of stones Saint Anthony falls Saint Louis river saw-mill side slope spring square miles surface theoretical horse-power timber tributaries upper utilized valley volume water-power width Wisconsin


