2021 Colorado River Basin History Symposium Contents
Frontmatter
Introduction
Chapter 1: Allocated Use of the Waters of the Colorado River; Central Arizona Project – To the Last Drop, by Frank Barrios
Chapter 2: An Introduction to Rock Art of the Colorado River Basin, by Richard Jenkinson
Chapter 3: Astronomical Observations of the 1869 Powell Expedition through Grand Canyon, by Robin G. Stuart
Chapter 4: Atomic Legacy: Impacts of Uranium Mining on Colorado Plateau National Park Service Units, by Kimberly Spurr & David E. Purcell
Chapter 5: Before Powell? A Journey through the Grand Canyon on a Tule Reed Boat, by Peter M. Brown and Tom Martin
Chapter 6: Emma Dean – Not the Boat, by Marcia Thomas
Chapter 7: Going with the Flow; The Strange and Twisted Path of the Colorado River through Time, by Wayne Ranney
Chapter 8: John Wesley Powell, Jacob Hamblin, and “a Mormon map,” by Richard D. Quartaroli
Chapter 9: Lees Ferry Cemetery: P. T. Reilly Leaves His Mark, by Kern Nuttall
Chapter 10: Letters from the Colorado River Ives Expedition of 1857-1858, by Jerry Snow and Ken Ives
Chapter 11: Life and Work Along The Colorado; Hydrographer Dean Tidball’s River Basin Story, by Traci Wyrick and Craig Schellbach
Chapter 12: Looking Back: Reverse Archaeology In Glen Canyon, by Amy Horn
Chapter 13: Maynard Dixon, by Susan Bingham
Chapter 14: Pathways to Safeguarding the Lower Little Colorado River from Current and Future Dam Proposals, by Amanda Podmore
Chapter 15: Separation Canyon – Which Way Did They Go? By Arnie Richards
Chapter 16: Submerged Memories: Dick Sprang Recalls Hite Ferry, by Cindy Stafford
Chapter 17: The Grand Canyon’s Uncle Jimmy Owens; A North Rim Legend, by Al LeCount
Chapter 18: The Early Fight for Glen Canyon and the Rainbow Plateau, by Harvey Leake
Chapter 19: Wooden Boat Design in Grand Canyon, by Brad Dimock
Chapter 20: Zane Grey Along the Arizona Strip, by Lincoln Edward Meyer
Backmatter
Appendix A: List of Video Presentations
Appendix B: Photographs of the Historic Hulls Exhibit
Index