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Document: The chips are down for Grand Canyon," reprinted from The Sierra Club Bulletin, February, 1965, page 4
1965-02-01

Document: Statement of Floyd E. Dominy, Bureau of Reclamation before the Subcommittee on Irrigation and Reclamation, Committee on Interior & Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, H.R. 4761 and Companion Bills, May 10, 1966, page 3
1966-05-10

Document: United States Department of the Interior news release: "Reclamation Tentatively Allocates Power to be Generated by Colorado River Storage Project Hydroelectric Plants," January 18, 1963, page 5
1963-01-18

Document: United States of American Before the Federal Power Commission In the Matter of Arizona Power Authority, Project No. 2248, Application for Reconsideration, September 6, 1963, page 8
1963-09-06

Document: Before the Federal Power Commission, In the Matter of Arizona Power Authority, Project No. 2248, Petition of Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior, For Re-opening the Record For Presentation of Evidence, October 1, 1962, page 6
1962-10-01

5 intervene to January 14, 1960. Again, the Secretary did not file any petition to intervene. Later, when the Commission severed the competing Bridge Canyon application (see fn. 2), the Commission, on May 19, 1961, renewed its request for the...
1883-todate Mineral Resources of the United States, Calendar Year 1882- Washington, D. C. U. S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service 1941 A Study of the Park and Recreation Problem of the United States... Washington, D. C. 1950 A...
9. Crossing of the Fathers, (El Vado de los Padres); River Map mile 39-39.5 (Crossing on River Map Sheet D incorrectly shown at mouth of Kane Creek), Gunsight Butte quad USGS (1957) (incorrectly shown on Gunsight Butte quad USGS 1953); place where...
A number of persons and institutions have contributed of their time, energies, information and good will to the research in these investigations. This help, which I trust has been used wisely, appears in one way or another on nearly every page of...
None of the 1909 discovery party was familiar with any prior visitation by white men. Byron Cummings was curious about it; Cass Hite, who had opened the first mines in Glen Canyon and stayed there longer than anyone else, shortly afterward told...
Immediately upstream from the mining area at the head of a small wash there is a shallow cave that was used for the storage of equipment and tools some of which remain (Fig. 24). A large number of chips in the cave indicates this to have been a...
The journals of A. H. Thompson and W. C. Powell in description of their activities at this site are one of the earliest records of peaceful (?) occupation of lower Glen Canyon (see Historical site 7, Cane Bar) Even then, the journalists do not...
the lend is in Federal ownership except for a very small acreage in state ownership. These lands could be made available to the California Department by agreement, lease, or similar device. The development costs of $640,000 will cover ponding,...
processing, and storage operations. This material would not be available until the access road to the inner gorge was completed. Therefore, less desirable aggregate would be used for earlier features, such as access roads, townsite facilities, and...
Toward the end of maximum productivity of water, information at hand suffices for planning some early measures. Far more exacting, however, will be the requirements for data and information on which to base continuing project operation and...
4. Other Activities There are a number of other activities under way in the lower Colorado River Basin which are aimed at better use of the available water supply. Advance planning studies were initiated this fiscal year on a terminal regulating...
9 responsibility vested in the Army Corps of Engineers with regard to other river basins. Yet, the Supreme Court has held that even when Congress has "approved" a plan of development formulated by the Corps of Engineers, this Commission...
-42- (40) The Office of the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, has reported that the plans of the structures are satisfactory insofar as the interests of navigation are concerned and insertion in the license of special terms and...
This document is an interview with James C. McCoy and it took place in 1978. McCoy was born in 1901 and grew up in Indiana. After working for General Electric Company in Fort Wayne, McCoy was stationed in Hawaii where he later met his wife. They...

Letter from National Indian War Veterans National Commander Luke Cahill to Colorado State Senator Delph Carpenter which introduces an accompanying December 3, 1918, letter written in pencil by Cahill to U.S. Senator John F. Shafroth in which...

2017-07-12
2017-07-12
115 page bill to convey certain lands to the Zuni Indian Tribe for religious purposes, including the area in Arizona called Kolhu/wala:wa.
1984-04-09
Southwestern Utah is one of the most arid and fastest growing regions of Utah. Development of new and existing water resources will be required to meet the water needs of the region. Sand Cove Wash, a tributary of the Santa Clara River that flows...
2024-05-10
Gubernatorial papers of Cecil D. Andrus who served four terms as governor of Idaho. Andrus was also a member of the Idaho Legislature and Secretary of the Interior under President Jimmy Carter.; Biographical Note; Democrat Cecil D. Andrus...

Rexford F. Daubenmire was a professor of botany at WSU and was widely recognized as one of the leading scholars in the field of plant ecology during his time. This photographic collection consists of several thousand black and white photographs...

The old timers Colorado River trip video collection (1994) consists of video recordings of an expedition down the Colorado River designed to document changes to the river, its geology and its ecosystem in the years after the construction of the...

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