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- Ohio River pollution control: letter from the acting secretary of war, transmitting a letter from the chief of engineers, United States Army, dated May 4, 1943, forwarding a report, together with accompanying papers and illustrations, on a survey of the Ohio River and its tributaries for pollution control, authorized by section 5 of the River and harbor act, approved August 26, 19371
- Ohio River pollution control: letter from the acting secretary of war, transmitting a letter from the chief of engineers, United States Army, dated May 4, 1943, forwarding a report, together with accompanying papers and illustrations, on a survey of the Ohio River and its tributaries for pollution control, authorized by section 5 of the River and harbor act, approved August 26, 1937 (Part 2, Supplements)1
- Ohio River pollution control: letter from the acting secretary of war, transmitting a letter from the chief of engineers, United States Army, dated May 4, 1943, forwarding a report, together with accompanying papers and illustrations, on a survey of the Ohio River and its tributaries for pollution control, authorized by section 5 of the River and harbor act, approved August 26, 1937 (Volume 1)1
- Ohio River pollution control: letter from the acting secretary of war, transmitting a letter from the chief of engineers, United States Army, dated May 4, 1943, forwarding a report, together with accompanying papers and illustrations, on a survey of the Ohio River and its tributaries for pollution control, authorized by section 5 of the River and harbor act, approved August 26, 1937 (Volume 2)1
- The relations of typhoid fever to contaminated well-water: Prof. Lattimore's report, on the chemical analysis of water from forty suspected wells : why well-water is liable to contamination1
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