After Promontory

After Promontory
Title After Promontory PDF eBook
Author Center for Railroad Photography and Art
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 321
Release 2019-03-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0253039614

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Celebrating the sesquicentennial anniversary of the completion of the first transcontinental railroad in the United States , After Promontory: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Transcontinental Railroading profiles the history and heritage of this historic event. Starting with the original Union Pacific—Central Pacific lines that met at Promontory Summit, Utah, in 1869, the book expands the narrative by considering all of the transcontinental routes in the United States and examining their impact on building this great nation. Exquisitely illustrated with full color photographs, After Promontory divides the western United States into three regions—central, southern, and northern—and offers a deep look at the transcontinental routes of each one. Renowned railroad historians Maury Klein, Keith Bryant, and Don Hofsommer offer their perspectives on these regions along with contributors H. Roger Grant and Rob Krebs.

Developing Expertise

Developing Expertise
Title Developing Expertise PDF eBook
Author Sara Stevens
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 289
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0300209932

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Lectures on Ancient Ethnography and Geography

Lectures on Ancient Ethnography and Geography
Title Lectures on Ancient Ethnography and Geography PDF eBook
Author Barthold Georg Niebuhr
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1853
Genre Ethnology
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Continental and Oriental Travels

Continental and Oriental Travels
Title Continental and Oriental Travels PDF eBook
Author John Brocklebank
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 1865
Genre
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Collected Lectures ... on Roman History

Collected Lectures ... on Roman History
Title Collected Lectures ... on Roman History PDF eBook
Author Barthold Georg Niebyhr
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1853
Genre Greece
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Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear

Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear
Title Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear PDF eBook
Author Robert H. Brunswig
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 403
Release 2020-08-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1646420187

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Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear explores advances in the prehistory and early history of Numic hunter-gatherers in the Rocky Mountain West through the presentation and analysis of archaeological and historic research on the period from the earliest established presence in the Rockies and its borderlands more than a thousand years ago to the forced removal of Ute, Shoshone, and other tribes to reservations in the mid-nineteenth century. New research into Numic archaeology, ethnohistory, and ethnography is significantly changing the understanding of migratory patterns, cultural interactions, chronology, and shared cultural-religious practices of regionally defined Numic branches and non-Numic populations of the American West. Contributors examine case studies of Ute and Shoshone material culture (ceramics, lithics, features and structures, trade and seasonal migration), chronology (dendrochronology, radiocarbon dating, thermoluminescence), and subsistence systems (hunting camps, game drives, faunal and botanical evidence of food sources). They also delineate different hunter-gatherer “ethnic groups” who co-occupied or interacted within one another’s territories through trade, raiding, or seasonal subsistence migrations, such as the Late Fremont/Ute and the Shoshone or the early Navajo/Ute and the Shoshone. With a strong emphasis on diverse cases and new and original archaeological, ethnohistoric, and ethnographic lines of evidence, Spirit Lands of the Eagle and Bear interweaves anthropological theory and innovative applications of leading-edge scientific methodologies and technologies. The book presents a cross-section of field, laboratory, and ethnohistoric studies—including indigenous consultation—that explore past, recent, and ongoing developments in Numic cultural history and prehistory. It will be of interest to scholars of Southwestern archaeology, as well as private and government cultural resource specialists and museum staff. Contributors: Richard Adams, John Cater, Christine Chady, David Diggs, Rand Greubel, John Ives, Byron Loosle, Curtis Martin, Sally McBeth, Lindsay Montgomery, Bryon Schroeder, Matthew Stirn

Longarm #404

Longarm #404
Title Longarm #404 PDF eBook
Author Tabor Evans
Publisher Penguin
Pages 130
Release 2012-06-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101586885

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Longarm’s after a killer who slays with fire… In her youth, her fiery temper and wild ways earned her the nickname Naughty Nellie. But this close kin to Marshal Billy Vail is no killer—at least Billy doesn’t think so. A jury in Carson City disagrees, and they’ve sentenced Nellie to hang for burning her husband alive in their marriage bed. Billy has always turned to his best deputy marshal to put out his fires—but this time it’s personal. Longarm barely has time to rekindle his romance with a Denver waitress before he lights out for Carson City. After he sees Nellie, he’s determined to make sure an innocent widow doesn’t go to the gallows—and a match-happy murderer burns in hell…