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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



The Ambursen Hydraulic Construction Company 



WM. L. CHURCH, President 



Desires to make the following announcements: 



The name of this company has been legally changed to the AMBURSEN COMPANY. This is in part for 

 simplicity and in part to indicate the expansion of our business into other correlated fields, not necessarily hydraulic. 



On or about March 10th, 1914, the Ambursen Company will remove its offices from Boston to New York- 

 occupying a suite on the twentieth floor of the Adams Building, 61 Broadway. 



Dating from January 1, 1914, Mr. Charles E. Parsons became President of the Ambursen Company, leav- 

 ing the former incumbent, Mr. William L. Church, free to devote himself wholly to his professional duties 

 as Consulting Engineer for the Ambursen Company and to his increasing private practice. Otherwise his 

 connections with the Ambursen Company remain unchanged, his address being No. 61 Broadway, New York. 



The Ambursen Company has entered into an Agreement of Association with Lewis, Wiley & Morse, Inc., 

 of Seattle, Wash., whereby the moving of earth by sluicing, to wit: The building of Hydraulic Fills for Dams 

 and Embankments, cutting down grades, filling bad ground, tidal flats, etc., will be jointly undertaken in any 

 part of the United States and Canada. 



Messrs. Lewis, Wiley & Morse are of world-wide reputation because of their great work in regrading the 

 city of Seattle, the development of the Westover Terraces in Portland, Oregon, and other work involving the 

 movement and emplacement of earth by the Hydraulic Process. Address either Company at convenience. 



IT WILL GIVE US PLEASURE TO RECEIVE YOU IN OUR NEW QUARTERS. 



AMBURSEN COMPANY 



CHARLES E. PARSONS, President 



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