The Bear River Valley, Utah ....
Author: Bear River Irrigation and Ogden Waterworks Company
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Published: 1894
Total Pages: 32
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Author: Bear River Irrigation and Ogden Waterworks Company
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Published: 1894
Total Pages: 32
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Darren Parry
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Published: 2019-11-29
Total Pages: 172
ISBN-13: 9781948218191
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA history of the Bear River Massacre by the current Chief of the Northwestern Shoshone Band.
Author: Newell Hart
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Published: 1982
Total Pages: 370
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jim Davis
Publisher: Utah Geological Survey
Published: 2011-03
Total Pages: 44
ISBN-13: 1557918422
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn addition to its splendor, Bear Lake is a scientific wonder. Over the past few decades, Bear Lake has been intensely studied because it is one of the oldest lakes in North America, has not dried up during extended warm and dry climates, and is in an area sensitive to changes in regional climate pattterns. Therefore, Bear Lake research helps us to understand past climates and environments of this area. For the first time, a non-technical publication - this brochure - has been published to help the general public understand the wonders of Bear Lake.
Author: Kenneth L. Alford
Publisher: Brigham Young University Religious Studies Center
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 569
ISBN-13: 9780842528160
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCollection of essays and articles about the US Civil War, with a focus on, but not limited to, people who were either members or later became members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Topics include historical facts about actual events, people, landmarks, and stories; most of which are connected to the US Civil War.
Author: Scott R. Christensen
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Published: 1999
Total Pages: 280
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKSagwitch, "the Speaker," was a leader of the Shoshone people. Following the Bear River Massacre he lead the survivors. He and his band later were baptized as members of the Mormon church and settled the Washakie Indian colony in northern Utah.
Author: Susan K. Morgan
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Published: 1992
Total Pages: 120
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Craig Denton
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Published: 2007-08-15
Total Pages: 550
ISBN-13: 1457180928
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCraig Denton notes, “Water will be the primary political, social, and economic issue in the Intermountain West in the twenty-first century.” Urban Utah thirsts for the Great Salt Lake principal source, the Bear River. Plans abound to divert it for a rapidly growing Wasatch Front, as the last good option for future water. But is it? Who now uses the river and how? Who are its stakeholders? What does the Bear mean to them? What is left for further use? How do we measure the Bear's own interest, give it a voice in decisions? Craig Denton's documentary takes on these questions. He tells the story of the river and the people, of many sorts, with diverse purposes, who live and depend on it. Bear River begins in alpine snowfields, lakes, and creeks in the Uinta Mountains, flows north through Wyoming, loops south in Idaho, and enters the inland sea by way of the an environmentally critical bird refuge. Along the way it has many uses: habitat, farms, electricity, recreation, lawns and homes. Denton researches the natural and human history of the river, photographed it, interviewed many stakeholders, and tried to capture the river perspective. His photographs, printed as crisp duotones, carry us downstream, ultimately to big questions, begging to be answered soon, about what we should and can make of the Bear River.
Author: Kent C. Glover
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 68
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Published: 1901
Total Pages: 1204
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