Great Surveys of the American West

Great Surveys of the American West
Author: Richard A. Bartlett
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1980-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806116536

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After the Civil War, four geological and geographical surveys, later called the Great Surveys, Undertook the massive task of finding out what lay west of the hundredth meridian in the vast American wilderness. Parties led by Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden, medical doctor turned geologist, Clarence King, aristocrat and intellectual, John Wesley Powell, conqueror of the Colorado River, and Lieutenant George M. Wheeler, determined military man and scientist, roamed over the wild country during the years 1867-79, observing, analyzing, mapping, and at the end of each season, returning to Washington to publish their results. For the first time in book form, Richard A. Bartlett has recreated for the reader the hardships, both physical and financial, the discoveries, and the high adventures of the bold, headstrong, and often brilliant men of the Great Surveys as they climbed the Rockies, explored the Yellowstone, or battled the Colorado.

The World of the American West

The World of the American West
Author: Gordon Morris Bakken
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2010-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136931604

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The World of the American West is an innovative collection of original essays that brings the world of the American West to life, and conveys the distinctiveness of this diverse, constantly changing region. Twenty scholars incorporate the freshest research in the field to take the history of the American West out of its timeworn "Cowboys and Indians" stereotype right up into the major issues being discussed today, from water rights to the presence of the defense industry. Other topics covered in this heavily illustrated, highly accessible volume include the effects of leisure and tourism, western women, politics and politicians, Native Americans in the twentieth century, and of course, oil. With insight both informative and unexpected, The World of the American West offers perspectives on the latest developments affecting the modern American West, providing essential reading for all scholars and students of the field so that they may better understand the vibrant history of this globally significant, ever-evolving region of North America.

Water and Agriculture in Colorado and the American West

Water and Agriculture in Colorado and the American West
Author: David Stiller
Publsiher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781948908818

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Water has always been one of the American West’s most precious and limited resources. The earliest inhabitants—Native Americans and later Hispanics—learned to share the region’s scant rainfall and snowmelt. When Euro-Americans arrived in the middle of the nineteenth century, they brought with them not only an interest in large-scale commercial agriculture but also new practices and laws about access to, and control of, the water essential for their survival and success. This included the concept of private rights to water, a critical resource that had previously been regarded as a communal asset. David Stiller’s thoughtful study focuses on the history of agricultural water use of the Rio Grande in Colorado’s San Luis Valley. After surveying the practices of early farmers in the region, he focuses on the impacts of Euro-American settlement and the ways these new agrarians endeavored to control the river. Using the Rio Grande as a case study, Stiller offers an informed and accessible history of the development of practices and technologies to store, distribute, and exploit water in Colorado and other western states, as well as an account of the creation of water rights and laws that govern this essential commodity throughout the West to this day. Stiller’s work ranges from meticulously monitored fields of irrigated alfalfa and potatoes to the local and state water agencies and halls of Congress. He also includes perceptive comments on the future of western water as these arid states become increasingly urbanized during a period of worsening drought and climate change. An excellent read for anyone curious about important issues in the West, Water and Agriculture in Colorado and the American West offers a succinct summary and analysis of Colorado’s use of water by agricultural interests, in addition to a valuable discussion of the past, present, and future of struggles over this necessary and endangered resource.

A Companion to the American West

A Companion to the American West
Author: William Deverell
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781405138482

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A Companion to the American West is a rigorous, illuminating introduction to the history of the American West. Twenty-five essays by expert scholars synthesize the best and most provocative work in the field and provide a comprehensive overview of themes and historiography. Covers the culture, politics, and environment of the American West through periods of migration, settlement, and modernization Discusses Native Americans and their conflicts and integration with American settlers

John Wesley Powell and the Great Surveys of the American West

John Wesley Powell and the Great Surveys of the American West
Author: Ann Gaines
Publsiher: Chelsea House
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 0791013189

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A biography of the geologist who first explored the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon.

Exploring the American West 1803 1879

Exploring the American West  1803 1879
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN: UCR:31210024881672

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Big Bend This compact handbook, which is a part of the official National Park Handbook series is divided into 3 sections. Part 1 provides a brief introduction and history of Big Bend Big Bend National Park, including such major attractions a the Rio Grande River, the Chihuahuan Desert, and the Chisos Mountains; part 2 concentrates on the area's natural beauty and history; and part 3 presents an authoritative travel guide and reference materials.

Mountain Men With Cameras Photographs From the Western Geological Surveys

Mountain Men With Cameras  Photographs From the Western Geological Surveys
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Hudson River Museum
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Settlement of America

The Settlement of America
Author: James A. Crutchfield,Candy Moutlon,Terry Del Bene
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317454618

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First Published in 2015. This encyclopaedic collection includes Volumes 1 (A-L) and 2 (M-Z) as well as essays on the settlement of America. It can be argued that the westward expansion occurred only one week after the English landfall at Jamestown, Virginia, on May 14, 1607. Beginning on May 21, Captain John Smith, one of the colonization company’s leaders, and twenty-one companions made their way northwest up the James River for some 50 or 60 miles (80 or 96 km).