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Submissions from 2024
The Divine Comedy: A Work of Medieval Mythology, Jamie Alexander
Campbell defends river plan, Aspen Daily News
Cortez-Area Residents Blats Protection of Desert Lands, Aspen Daily News
Historic Preservation Official Conditions for Mesa Vere Filming Must be Stringent, Aspen Daily News
Indian Remains to be Returned to Sacred Burial Grounds, Aspen Daily News
Park Honors Indian Request to Avoid 'Anasazi' in Book Store, Aspen Daily News
Researcher Says Invaders Drove Out Anasazi, Aspen Daily News
Ute Increase Tourism Push, Aspen Daily News
Welcome to Politically Correct County, Aspen Daily News
Landscape Architect Has Interesting Problems, Howard Baker
1946 Soil Erosion General Study with Photographs, Paul L. Balch
Parks Chief Rejects Black Canyon plan, Adreiel Bettelheim
Campbell Back Black Canyon, Fred Brown
1952 Master Plan of Development Outline for Yucca House National Monument: page 12, W G. Carnes
Master Plan Development Outline, W G. Carnes
Master Plan Development Outline for 1952 - page three., W G. Carnes
Master Plan Development Outline for Yucca House from 1952, W G. Carnes
Master Plan Development Outline for Yucca House from 1952, W G. Carnes
Master Plan Development Outline for Yucca House from 1952: page 4, W G. Carnes
Master Plan Development Outline for Yucca House National Monument from 1952: page 13, W G. Carnes
Master Plan Development Outline for Yucca House National Monument from 1952: page 14, W G. Carnes
Master Plan Development Outline for Yucca House National Monument from 1952: page 5, W G. Carnes
Master Plan Development Outline from 1952 for Yucca House: page 9, W G. Carnes
Master Plan Development Outline from 1952: page 4, W G. Carnes
Master Plan Development Outline from 1952: page 4, W G. Carnes
Big Business to Profit off Echo-freak image, Colorado Daily
Denver Women Acquire: Report on the Cliff Dwellers Association, Colorado Springs Gazette and Telegraph
In Mesa Verde Park: Report on the work of the Cliff Dwellers Association, Colorado Springs Gazette and Telegraph
1951 Memorandum Regarding Conscientious Objector Work Camps, John M. Davis and Glen T. Bean
Homes of Cliff Dwellers, Denver Republican Times
Black Canyon Park Bill Wins Support, Charles Devant
GSD National Monument Archaeology Memorandum, Natt N. Dodge
United States Department of Interior Memorandum, Natt N. Dodge and Harold Schaafsma
The Ancient Ones are Visited: The Anasazi and Mesa Verde National Park, Douglas County News-Press
1937 Parkway & Recreational-Area Study of Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Paul R. Franke
Puzzling enigmas Shroud Mesa Verde, Golden Transcript
1938 Second Geological Report on Great Sand Dunes National Monument (with Photographs), Chas. N. Gould
Senate OKs Purchase at Black Canyon, Sandy Graham
1955 Memorandum Regarding Great Sand Dunes Significance for Mission 66, Robert G. Hall
Black Canyon: A trip through Colorado's rugged gorge challenges Hiker's endurance and lends insight to an ancient Indian Superstition, Micheal Hamrock
Representative + Campbell wants western Colorado park, campaign reform, environmental protection, Mark Hoffman
Anasazi's Leave Puzzle, Intertribal News
Hopi-Navajo "Dispute" Creation of a Cultural War, Intertribal News
Bill Proposes Expansion of Black Canyon, Greg Kacskos
1953 Pottery Memorandum to Southwestern Superintendents from Naturalist, Dale S. King
Strang Faces tough test on Black Canyon Park bill, Don Knox
Black Canyon's Beauty Disguises Many Dangers, Nancy Lofholm
Theodore Roosevelt Appreciated Mesa Verde and Associations, Gilbert McClug
1939 Photographs of Aerial Mosaics of Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Milton J. McColm
Various Correspondence Relating to Archeological Artifacts Found in Great Sand Dunes National Monument, John S. McLaughlin, Howard S. Rines, Paul R. Franke, E. P. Leavitt, and Louis Schellbach
Life at Gunnison Canyon sheer delight for ranger, Kit Miniclier
Yucca House - Memorandum: 1940 - Ute Hunting on Dinosaur National Monument, G A. Moskey
Photo, NA
List of Native American-Related Items from Museum Supply Catalogue, National Park Service
Letter concerning dung samples, National Park Service1962
110th Congress, Mesa Verde National Park (Modify Boundary, CO - Senate Resolution 126) National Archives in Broomfield, National Park Service of the United States
91st Congress, Mesa Verde NP [National Park] - Wilderness Hearing Record, 1970) National Archives in Broomfield, National Park Service of the United States
A Request for filming that hints at discrimination towards Mormons 1958, National Park Service of the United States
International Peace Garden 1-10-1971, National Park Service of the United States
Letter mentioning literature on Mese Verde Native Americans 9-18-53, National Park Service of the United States
Memo - Museum training course 4-3-1958, National Park Service of the United States
Memorandum on Donations of native American jewelry, National Park Service of the United States
Sheer Pleasure: Black Canyon in Colorado Attacks Increasing Number of Tourist, New York Times
Archaeological Work in Mesa Verde Park, No Creator Known
Cliff Dweller: Side Lights of the History of a Vanished Race, No Creator Known
Prehistoric Dwellings: Efforts to combat vandals of artifacts at Mesa Verde, No Creator Known
The Valley of Death and its Tradition, No Creator Known
Visit to Most remarkable Ruins of Ancient Race, No Creator Known
Black Canyon Aswirl, Mark Obmascik
Park Service seeks water rights for Black Canyon, Mark Obmascik
Records of the First Lady's Office (Clinton Administration) - Native American Speeches - Mesa Verde - National Archives in Broomfield, Office of the First Lady of the United States
Long Fight Saved Mesa Verde as Park, Pueblo Chieftan
United States Department of Interior Area History Sketch Memorandum, Erik E. Reed
1947 Cover Memorandum for Region Three Anthropological Notes, Erik K. Reed
1949 Archeological Circular No.1 of National Park Service Region Three, Erik K. Reed
1949 Archeological Circular No. 2 of National Park Service Region Three, Erik K. Reed
Off to the Messa: A history on Mesa Verde National Park, Rocky Muntain ?
1955 Letter from Supt. Schaafsma Congratulating Dr. Fred Plachy, Harold F. Schaafsma
Establishment Day Release, Harold P. Schaafsma
GSD National Monument Memorandum, Harold P. Schaafsma
GSD National Monument Mission 66 Progress Memorandum, Harold P. Schaafsma
GSD National Monument Mosca Pass Road Memorandum, Harold P. Schaafsma
Another National Park?, Schmidt Schmidt
"Female Faithfulness Encouraged": Gendered Piety in Early American Print, Kadienne Sizemore
Letter from P.E.O. International Member Farrah C. Spencer to Superintendent Harold F. Schaafsma, F. C. Spencer
Letter from Frank Swancara, Jr. to Superintendent Harold F. Schaafsma, Frank Swancara Jr.
Colorado Rendezvous: Video interviews with "Pueblo Indians", The Aspen Times
Pueblos Teach Pupils Tradition, Family Values, The Mountain-Ear
Campbell defends river plan, The Vail Trail
Fies Uncover New Anasazi Sites, The Vail Trail
Indian Ruins in Canyons are Imperiled by too much 'Love', The Vail Trail
The Ancient Ones are Visited, The Vail Trail
Welch Put Her First Book on the Shelves; Novel Asks What if Last Survivors of the Anasazi were found Today, The Vail Trail
1948 Memorandum from Regional Director M.R. Tillotson Outlining Excavation Policies, M. R. Tillotson
GSD Conference on Visitor Services, United States National Park Service
GSD National Monument Wayside Exhibit Memorandum, United States National Park Service
Interior Department Memorandum: Division of Interpretation, United States National Park Service
National Park System Map 1953, United States National Park Service
94th Congress, Mesa Verde National Park Wilderness - Senate Resolution 1089 National Archives in Broomfield, United States Senate
1941 Memorandum Regarding Geologic History Museum of Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Don Watson