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locate the Crossing of the Fathers which was believed to be in the vicinity, though none of the party had visited the Crossing previously. Starting from Wetherill's trading post at Kayenta, the Bernheimer group visited the ruins in the canyon of...
There is an immense body of literature relating to the Navajo Indians, most of it produced by others than historians. I have found no satisfactory account of the expansion of the Navajo frontier outward, especially toward the lower San Juan River...
-12- would be located. At the present time there is virtually no recreational use of the Marble Canyon area. It is visited only by a few venturesome persons who are able to afford the high price of a boat trip down the river. The Authority...
The Division of Water Resources is conducting a study of further water development in the Virgin River Basin. This report examines the effects of groundwater development as a part of the overall study. The study...
1987-01-01
The Charles Eggert collection consists of slides documenting the Eggert-Hatch filming expedition, the purpose of which was the make the last films of the Green and Colorado Rivers before construction of the Colorado River Storage Project was begun...

COLORADO RIVER STORAGE PROJECT 11 supplemental water for 970 acres of presently irrigated lands north of the town of Gunnison in the Upper Colorado River Basin. The water would be made available through construction of the 5-mile East River Canal...
2008-11-01
miles downstream from the confluence of Los Pinos and San Juan Rivers. The dam will be of rolled earth-fill embankment type. The original plan included a reservoir with a capacity of 1,450,000 acre-feet. More recent studies, however, indicate a...
2008-11-01
A RESOLUTION OF THE UTAH WATER AND POWER BOARD TO OFFICIALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO, CONCERNING FISCAL YEAR 1959 APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE COLORADO RIVER STORAGE PROJECT. Be it resolved by the Utah Water and Power Board; WHEREAS, the 1922 Colorado...
2008-11-01
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Journal: Anthropological Notes, University of Utah Department of Anthropology, "Outline History of the Glen Canyon Region 1776 - 1922", Number 42, September 1959, page 79
1959-09-01

Journal: Anthropological Notes, University of Utah Department of Anthropology, "Outline History of the Glen Canyon Region 1776 - 1922", Number 42, September 1959, page 20
1959-09-01

Letter: To George B. Hartzog, Jr., from John D. Dingell, September 7, 1966 (thermofax), page 2
1966-09-07

Document: United States of America Federal Power Commission, Decision, Arizona Power Authority, Projection No. 2248, Issued September 10, 1962, page 12
1962-09-10

discovered the magnificent arch of Rainbow Bridge (site 30) (Fig, 46). A few members of the discovery party walked the six miles down to the Colorado River the same day. There Neil Judd noted that gold miners had reoccupied for a time, and then...
After this second surveying expedition it does not appear that the Denver, Colorado Canyon, and Pacific Railway Company made any move to proceed with railroad building, although Robert Brewster Stanton argued the practicability from an economical...
were made to provide access to a bench some 40 ft. above the canyon floor which air photographs show is actually the older floor of the canyon. Once this is reached it may be possible to pass around the dry waterfall blocking progress on the...
COLORADO RIVER STORAGE PROJECT 27 (21) The project would forever tie the future of the intermountain West to a horse-and-buggy farm economy and forestall development of its rich industrial potential. For the benefit of those who want additional...
2008-11-01
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Journal: Anthropological Notes, University of Utah Department of Anthropology, "Historical Sites in Glen Canyon, Mouth of San Juan River to Lee's Ferry", Number 46, June 1960, page 31
1960-06-01

structures to be found there at the right bank entrance today (Fig. 35). The name Aztec Creek is believed to have been applied to the stream by miners who saw these structures, probably used them as camping shelters, and imagined them to have been...
-39- (9) The proposed project would affect reservations and other lands of the United States, including lands within the Navajo Reservation and the Kaibab National Forest. (10) The Marble Canyon project will be located outside the boundaries of...
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