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True tales from the Centennial State's past-from a prehistoric
buffalo hunt to the artistic inspiration behind the Red Ryder BB
rifle Colorado is known for its towering peaks, Native American
culture, and rich mining history, but few may be aware of the $200
million diamond mine hoax, the British woman who summited Long's
Peak in 1973, or why Buffalo Bill Cody wasn't buried in Cody,
Wyoming. It Happened in Colorado goes behind the scenes to tell
these stories, in short episodes that reveal the intriguing people
and events that have shaped the Centennial State. *Recount the
harrowing week-long battle during which only twenty-four surviving
civilians held off nearly 700 Native American warriors *Read about
Leadville's enormous ice palace-complete with indoor skating
rink-constructed as a publicity stunt in 1895 *Learn how the
individual who carried out the most successful espionage operation
in American history helped delay settlement of the West *Relive the
terrifying day one angry citizen nearly destroyed his small town
with a jerry-rigged tank Colorado has historical high points as
grand as its magnificent mountains. In this book, author James A.
Crutchfield scales thirty-eight of these historical summits.
Author James A. Crutchfield has mined thirty-seven of the most
colorful episodes from Montana's provocative past--from the first
glimpse of French explorers of the "Shining Mountains" in 1743 to
the attempt to round up the wild horses of the Pryor Mountains.
These episodes are a lively look at life in the Wild West.
From an unexpected mudslide that blanketed an entire town to the
massive manhunt for an infamous prison escapee, It Happened in
Washington looks at intriguing people and episodes from the history
of the Evergreen State. Sail the seas along Washington's rugged
coast, explore the untamed wilderness of the U.S.-Canada border,
and climb to the summit of Mount Rainier. Meet Frederick
Weyerhaeuser, the wealthiest timber man in the nation. Experience
the horror of the firestorm known as the Great Yacolt Fire. And
learn about Kennewick Man, the 8,500-year-old skeleton found near a
river - you'll dig the details. This collection includes
thirty-three extraordinary episodes--some well-known and others
surprising--about Washington's history.
This study attributes the chronic economic distress of the valuable
Pacific salmon industry not only to decline in catch but also to
the economic problems of open access ocean fisheries. It analyzes
salmon public management programs and proposes alternatives.
Originally published in 1969
First Published in 2015. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an Informa company.
From prehistoric harvest rituals celebrated by early Native
Americans to the terrible Flood of 1994, It Happened in Georgia
looks at intriguing people and episodes from the history of the
Peach State. Learn about the first use of a "miracle gas" that made
surgical procedures painless. Find out why hundreds of female mill
workers were forcibly removed from Atlanta to Indiana, many with no
means to return home. Discover how a constitutional loophole, two
state-run armies with conflicting loyalties, and some dubious vote
counts allowed three candidates to claim the title of governor
simultaneously. Follow naturalist John Muir's trek of discovery
through Georgia, where he admired the state's natural wonders and
its residents alike.
New Mexico comes alive in these fascinating stories about events
that helped make New Mexico what it is today. From the life and
times of Folsom Man (9,000 BC) to the Great Prison Riot of Santa Fe
County (1980 AD), It Happened in New Mexico tells the stories of
intriguing people and events from the history of one of America's
most captivating states. Find out how Pancho Villa's deadly raid on
Columbus in March 1916 led to a $130 million-unsuccessful-mission
to hunt down America's arch enemy. Go back to July 16, 1945, when a
busload of spectators pulled up to a scenic overlook to witness the
explosion of the world's first atomic bomb. Find out how Smokey the
Bear began life as an imaginary symbol and ended up as the nation's
most beloved cub. Did the U.S. Army steal Doc Noss's gold? Join the
military cavalcade to Victorio Peak in 1977 and decide for
yourself.
From a volcanic eruption that created the deepest lake in North
America to a freighter wreck that took nine years to clean up, It
Happened in Oregon looks at intriguing people and episodes from the
history of the Beaver State. Meet Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, the
affluent leader of an eastern religious sect that attempted to take
over a small town in Oregon to establish a spiritual corporate
headquarters. Relive the Lewis and Clark Expedition's "Showerey wet
and disagreeable" Christmas at Fort Clatsop. And find out what
caused the tragic, excruciating deaths of dozens of patients at
Oregon State Hospital during one night in 1942.
The Santa Fe Trail's role as the major western trade route in the
early to mid-nineteenth century made it a critical part of
America's Westward expansion and the stories of its heyday include
some of the greatest adventures in the history of the Old West.
Drawn from first-hand accounts of early entrepreneurs and emigrants
who braved the Santa Fe Trail between 1820 and 1880, this history
reveals the lure of the West and puts its importance to American
history in context. On the Santa Fe Trail paints a portrait of the
land before the wagon tracks were carved in its surface and
recounts the hardships, dangers, and adventures faced by the hardy
souls who went West to make their fortunes.
From the murder of French explorer La Salle to the impressive
career of the state's first female black senator, It Happened in
Texas looks at intriguing people and episodes from the history of
the Lone Star State. Discover why a group of migrant farm workers
marched nearly 500 miles in sweltering summer heat to meet with
Texas's governor. Find out how the annexation of Texas into the
United States led to the first war Americans ever fought on foreign
soil. Learn what prompted ranchers of South Texas to bombard the
sky for hours with hundreds of explosives one starry night in the
fall of 1891. And relive the last days of outlaw couple Bonnie and
Clyde, from an endearing family reunion to their violent deaths in
an unrelenting hail of gunfire.
Proceedings Of A Conference Held Under The Auspices Of The College
Of Fisheries, And The Department Of Economics, Of The University Of
Washington At Seattle, February 17-19, 1959. Additional
Contributors Include Donald R. Johnson, W. C. McKenzie, Milton C.
James, And Many Others.
Proceedings Of A Conference Held Under The Auspices Of The College
Of Fisheries, And The Department Of Economics, Of The University Of
Washington At Seattle, February 17-19, 1959. Additional
Contributors Include Donald R. Johnson, W. C. McKenzie, Milton C.
James, And Many Others.
The purpose of this monograph is to prove that by 2015 uninhabited
combat aerial vehicles will have reached a level of capability at
which they will be of utility to the joint force commander. This is
important to the military to understand because the United States
Air Force is going to begin fielding uninhabited combat aerial
vehicles in large numbers by that time. Because these uninhabited
combat aerial vehicles are going to end up augmenting or replacing
other weapon systems in the joint combatant commander's list of
force options, the United States military needs to know if they
will be useful. The author concludes that not only will uninhabited
combat aerial vehicles be of utility, but they will be highly
sought after. Because of this predicted increase in interest in and
dependence on UCAVs, the United States military must be ready to
employ these UCAVs properly by: first, educating joint force
commanders and planners about their increasing capabilities and
inherent limitations and, second, ensuring their integration into
the common operational picture systems and tactical data links of
the near future.
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