Document: United States of America Federal Power Commission, Decision, Arizona Power Authority, Projection No. 2248, Issued September 10, 1962, page 13
1962-09-10
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Document: Before the Federal Power Commission, Project No. 2248, Marble Canyon Project, Testimony of John R. Ritter, on Behalf of the Navajo Indian Tribe, June 21, 1961, page 2
1961-06-21
2006-09-13 |
Historical Names Page
Last Chance Creek 81
Lee's Ferry 94
Marigold Bar 82
Mesken Bar 83
Music Temple 57
Music Temple Bar 76
Mystery Canyon 35
Navajo Canyon 6
Navajo Creek 66
Navajo Valley 35
Outlaw Cave 90
Rainbow Bridge 100
Rock Creek 34...
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Correspondence, speeches, press releases, bills, reports, case files, subject files, campaign material, photos, and other papers, from Jordan's service as a U.S. Senator from Idaho. Includes material relating to Bonneville Power Administration,...
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rivers in America. It is twice the size of the fabled Rio Grande, and is the largest river in New Mexico, but to most people it is familiar only for the commercialized adventure of running the rapids of its lower gorge, from Mexican Hat to the...
2008-12-01
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COLORADO RIVER STORAGE PROJECT 29 feasibility requirements from engineering and economic standpoints before its construction can be started. [ 6 J and [ 7 ] Strike out "such" and insert each. [ 6 J and [ 7 ] Perfecting amendment necessary b y the...
2009-12-01
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Report and correspondance describing the conditions of Navajo land ca. 1893
1893-02-14
2004-11-17 |
Report about and amended text of Senate bill 3648 (S.3648) which authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to costruct, operate, and maintain the Navajo irrigation project and begin the initial stage of the San Juan-Chama project.
1958-08-05
2004-11-04 |
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 24
1960-06-01
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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 15
1960-06-01
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Document: Before the Federal Power Commission, Project No. 2248, Marble Canyon Project, Testimony of John R. Ritter, on Behalf of the Navajo Indian Tribe, June 21, 1961, page 9
1961-06-21
2006-09-13 |
Document: Before the Federal Power Commission, Project No. 2248, Marble Canyon Project, Testimony of John R. Ritter, on Behalf of the Navajo Indian Tribe, June 21, 1961, page 1
1961-06-21
2006-09-13 |
Kayenta. Since 1907 Cummings had been carrying out archeological explorations in southeastern Utah and northern Arizona and during the summer of 1909 he had been investigating the ruins in Segi Canyon. After the survey there was completed his...
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The California Interveners assert that there is much of Arizona's presentation with which they are not in perfect accord and advance contentions similar to those made by the City.
The Navajo Tribe of Indians asserts that the Marble Canyon...
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FOURTH FLOOR PHILLIPS PETROLEUM BLDG. « SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH • PHONE 5-2935
January 10, 1955
The Honorable Arthur V. Watkins United States Senate Washington, D. C.
Dear Senator Watkins:
As you know, the Navajo War Dance to help...
2009-03-01
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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 32
1960-06-01
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We can get out of Marble more than Arizona can, because we will spend more money for it initially and it will last longer ...
... to get water into Arizona ... costs money and somewhere it has got to be paid, and every power site in this...
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Fig. 4. Steps on right side of Navajo Canyon (Padre Creek) (site 8) believed to have been cut in 1776 by Spanish explorers Dominguez and Escalante to reach ford at Crossing of the Fathers (site 9).
Fig. 5. Trail on left bank of Navajo Canyon...
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Papers of Amos Burg, an Oregon-based writer,
explorer, and film maker who later headed the Alaska Department of Fish and
Game's education office from 1954 to 1974. The papers date from ca.1917-1985
and contain detailed diaries and...
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The Project
With $13,000,000 appropriated by Congress, preliminary construction started late in 1956 on certain phases of the Colorado River Storage Project. This initial activity consisted of drilling, surveying and engineering studies and marks...
2009-04-01
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Because of the number and location of the National Parks and Monuments within the Colorado River Basin it is virtually impossible to build an effective comprehensive water resource development plan which does not affect some such area, as proposed...
2009-03-01
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Amending a previous act as it applies to the Navajo Irrigation Project (Report to accompany S.203)
1969-08-05
2004-12-02 |