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Jane E. Ward, Kimberly Keisling
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| #1655696 in eBooks | 2014-05-12 | 2014-05-12 | File type: PDF||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Sensitive and Respectful History of the Northern Arizona and Southern Utah Enterprise on the Colorado|By Roger Ward|The town of Page still bears witness to one of the last great engineering efforts to "tame" the West and provide resources for our nation's Westward expansion. Through photographs and well-researched narrative, the book chronicles the culture and contributions of|About the Author|Author Jane E. Ward, a native of Page, has a master of the arts in history from Northern Arizona University with special interest in the history of Arizona and the Colorado Plateau. Kimberly Keisling is the curator of collections at the Powell M
The people who descended on the remote northern Arizona wilderness in the early 1950s to build Glen Canyon Dam and the town of Page were true pioneers. They arrived to find Glen Canyon, a sandy, desolate hilltop with walls over 700 feet deep that had been part of the vast Navajo reservation, and an incredibly challenging way of life. The first blast necessary for site excavation at Glen Canyon Dam was triggered on October 15, 1957, when Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower pressed...
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