2007 Grand Canyon History Symposium Contents
Frontmatter
Introduction
Chapter 1: John Wesley Powell: White Water to White City, by Marcia L. Thomas
Chapter 2: John Wesley Powell’s Cartography of the Colorado Plateau: Grand Canyon’s “Great Unknown” and the West’s Arid Lands, by Richard D. Quartaroli
Chapter 3: The Lost Vision of John Wesley Powell: How It Was Lost and What Has Resulted, by David L. Wegner
Chapter 4: From Courtyard to Conservation: The Grand Canyon Historic Boat Conservation Project, by Janet Ba!som and Brynn Bender
Chapter 5: Enlarging Grand Canyon National Park: A Participant’s View of the History and Aftermath of the 1975 Grand Canyon Enlargement Act, by Jeff lngram
Chapter 6: Natural Disasters within Transitional Societies: The Havasupai Indians at Supai, Arizona, by Michael F Anderson, PhD
Chapter 7: A Havasupai Homeland Becomes a National Park, by Stephen Hirst
Chapter 8: ‘Than, the Man: The Life and Times of Nathaniel Galloway, by Gaylord Staveley
Chapter 9: Rock Hounds and River Rats: The 1937 Carnegie-Caltech Colorado River Expedition, by Erik Berg
Chapter 10: The Mysterious Hum Woolley or River History as Told by Obsessive Compulsives, by Brad Dimock
Chapter 11: American Indian Women of the Grand Canyon, by Betty Leavengood
Chapter 12: Architectural Documentation and Preservation of Havasupai and Navajo Wooden Pole Structures in Grand Canyon National Park, by Ian Hough and Ellen Brennan
Chapter 13: Öngtupqa: The Enduring Association of the Hopi People and the Grand Canyon, by Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma, T. J, Ferguson, and Michael Yeatts
Chapter 14: American Legion John Ivens Post No. 42: Eighty-Four Years of Service to Community, by Al Richmond
Chapter 15: The History of the Grand Canyon Association, by Todd R. Berger
Chapter 16: A Mule’s-Eye View of Grand Canyon: The Photograph Collection of Trail Guide Ray Tankersley, by Mona Lange McCroskey
Chapter 17: New Evidence on the Origins and Disintegration of the Powell Expedition, by Don Lago
Chapter 18: The James White Debate, by Brad Dimock
Chapter 19: Why James White’s 1867 Raft Trip Doesn’t Float-At Least through Grand Canyon, by Tom Myers
Chapter 20: The Case for James White’s Raft Trip through Grand Canyon: The Story of White’s Story, by Brad Dimock
Chapter 21: John Muir’s Historic Visits to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado in 1896 and Later, by Richard F. Fleck, PhD
Chapter 22: John Muir and Gifford Pinchot at Grand Canyon, by J. Donald Hughes, PhD
Chapter 23: Stories among the Aspen: Running Cattle on the North Rim and North Kaibab, by Amy Horn
Chapter 24: Winter Cowboy Camps of the Esplanade, by Dave Mortenson
Chapter 25: Medical Care, Chapels, and Challenges: Growing up at the Grand Canyon, by Paul Leo Schnur, MD
Chapter 26: Lillie Jane Woodrome: A Grand Canyon Pioneer, by Douglas Kirby Miller
Chapter 27: Encounters with the Grand Canyon, 1940-2006, by Elisabeth F Ruffner
Chapter 28: The Elusive Louis Boucher, by Dick Brown
Chapter 29: The Opening of Deer Creek and the History of the Thunder River Trail, by Peter Huntoon
Chapter 30: The 1891 Nordenskiöld Expedition to the Grand Canyon, by Harvey Leake
Chapter 31: The Summits Within: Stories of Grand Canyon Climbing, by Mathieu F. Brown
Chapter 32: Archaeology of the Grand Canyon: A Personal Look Back, by Douglas W Schwartz, PhD
Backmatter
Appendix A: Symposium Participants
Appendix B: Schedule and Registration
Contributors
Index