![]() Investments approved by a 1998 Dam Safety Assurance (DSA) (Phases 1-4) study have increased confidence in the dam’s ability to store water to its original design elevation (lake elevation of 1520 feet). A breach would cause catastrophic flooding along the largest river valleys in West Virginia that include the capital city of Charleston and major manufacturing and chemical industries.ĭam failure could put 165,000 lives at risk and result in property damages in excess of $20B. To seek the current status of inflow and outflow at the dam, can be found at: Ī Dam Safety Assurance Mega Project: A Dam Safety Assurance (DSA) report was approved in 1998 to address deficiencies that could lead to a breach of the project. To learn how Bluestone Dam helps reduce flood damages, please expand the Reducing Flood Risk folder to the right. It has reduced flood damages in excess of $5.9 billion during its life. To learn about the current status of the hydro-electric power installation at the dam, please visit: īluestone Dam’s primary purpose is to reduce flood risks throughout the New, Kanawha, and Ohio River valleys. To learn about the recreation provided by Bluestone Dam, visit: To learn more about Bluestone Dam, please scroll down to IMPORTANT FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW. Bluestone Dam is a multi-purpose project. The dam is a conventional concrete gravity dam measuring nearly a 0.5 mile long and 165 feet tall. New York, Borough of Manhattan Selective Service System registration cards (World War II) : fourth registrationĪdishian, Mesrob Hachadour - Aldo, Max (first card filmed out of order).Īlvarez, Jose Coalla - Antonello, Charles Angeloīorrack, Joseph - Brayshaw, Elmore Albertĭulik, John Stanislaus - Ehrlich, Williamįavorite, Frederick D.Introduction: Bluestone Dam began operations in 1949 and is located in West Virginia in Summers County approximately one and a half miles upstream of the City of Hinton. ![]() Indiana Selective Service System registration cards (World War II) : fourth registrationĭenzine, William Luie - Dickson, John Grahamĭraft registration cards, Woods, Boliver - Wortham, Roger Mill, 1942ĭraft registration cards, Williamson, Claud Franklin - Wilson, Cloe Clayton, 1942ĭraft registration cards, Wilson, Clyde - Wilson, Samuel Willis, 1942ĭraft registration cards, Wilson, Saul Iola - Winters, Jesse Frank, 1942ĭraft registration cards, Winters, John Adolf - Womack, Delbert, 1942ĭraft registration cards, Womack, Dewitt Lea - Woods, Bob, 1942ĭraft registration cards, Wortham, Romalis - Wright, Willard Ossie, 1942ĭraft registration cards, Wright, William - Yawn, James Robert, 1942 The table can be sorted by DGS number, GS number (microfilm number), the state where the registration took place, the title of the collection as it appears in the FamilySearch Catalog with a link to the catalog entry, a sequence number (SEQ) which represents the order in which the film note appears in the FamilySearch Catalog record, and the Film Note describing the contents of the DGS image folder.ĭigital Folder Number List DGSĭraft registration cards, Whitehead, Luther - Wiede, Ed, 1942ĭraft registration cards, Wiede, Edwin - Wilkins, Berry Oliver, 1942ĭraft registration cards, Wilkins, Charles - Williiams, David Winfield, 1942ĭraft registration cards, Williams, Davis - Williams, Marvin Leonard, 1942ĭraft registration cards, Williams, Mason Fred - Williamson, Clark, 1942 More complete information on this collection and instructions on how to use it can be found in United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards - FamilySearch Historical Records The collection can be accessed at United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942. ![]() This list describes of the content of each of the digital folders in the collection United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942. United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards - FamilySearch Historical Records To learn more about the collection and to access the records see: This article contains a Digital Folder Number List for a FamilySearch Historical Records Collection. ![]()
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