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>Southwestern Archaeology, Inc. (SWA)
>
>"Got CALICHE?" Newsletter
>Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of the Greater Southwest!
>
>Thursday July 26, 2001
>
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>
>TEXAS
>
>http://www.borderlandnews.com/stories/borderland/20010725-125039.shtml
>Artifacts at the Fort Bliss Museum show how the post grew from a rugged
>frontier fort on the border.
>
>OKLAHOMA
>
>http://www.oklahoman.com/cgi-bin/show_article?ID=724442&pic=none&TP=getarti
cle
>The steamboat will be brought up in sections, but not likely in its
>entirety.
>
>COLORADO
>
>http://www.zwire.com/news/newsstory.cfm?newsid=2129741&title=San%20Luis%20c
elebrates%20150th&BRD=1190&PAG=461&CATNAME=Top%20Stories&CATEGORYID=410
>Colorado's oldest town is celebrating its 150th birthday this week. San
>Luis de la Culebra was established in 1851.

>ARIZONA

>http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=2132314&BRD=1817&PAG=461&dept_id=
222071&rfi=6
>The Coolidge Historic Commission is trying to revitalize the old
>downtown district. One of their biggest problems is high property taxes
>on commercial buildings.
>
>http://news.mywebpal.com/news_tool_v2.cfm?show=localnews&pnpID=792&NewsID=1
36516&CategoryID=5480&on=0
>Tubac, Rio Rico and Nogales are viable tourist destinations. "The Trail
>of an Empire" represents an opportunity for tourism development in
>Santa Cruz County.
>
>http://www.ajnews.com/retabulationofVotes.htm Ron Feldman has been
>issued the first Treasure Trove Permit for the Superstition Mountain
>Wilderness area since 1984. Feldman has hired an Archaeological team
>from Tempe to survey the area for artifacts and to help establish the
>age of the old Spanish tunnel.
>
>http://www.sunsiter.com/localhistory.html 1870s dry plate negative
>enabled professional photographers to take to streets, hillsides,
>mines, deserts and mountains to record people, buildings and events.

>http://www.nps.gov/alcatraz/tours/hopi/hopi-h1.htm In September 1895,
>19 Hopi men from Orayvi (Oraibi) returned home after spending nearly a
>year imprisoned on Alcatraz Island. All because they would not let
>their children go to school.

>UTAH
>
>http://www.sltrib.com/07252001/utah/116421.htm Monroe was settled in
>1864. The settlers lived in large earth-roofed pits dug into soil, but
>were forced to leave the next year because of the Black Hawk War with
>Ute Indians in the area.
>
>NEVADA
>
>http://www.tahoe.com/appeal/stories.7.25.01/CARSON/comsttour2225Jul5358.html
>The Comstock Sierra Historical Tour covers a road between Virginia City
>and Markleeville. During the non-competitive ride, cyclists can learn
>the history of the area.
>
>CALIFORNIA
>
>http://www.inlandempireonline.com/news/stories/072501/hest25.shtml The
>Estudillo Mansion, an icon of San Jacinto Valley history, may go on the
>National Register of Historic Places.
>
>http://www.avpress.com/n/westy7.hts Fire destroyed buildings in Calico.
>A fire strategy, adopted after two blazes in the 1880s, required about
>every third building on a street to be made of adobe rather than wood.
>It was a theory that took a hundred years to be tested.
>
>NEW PAID AND VOLUNTEER JOB OPPORTUNITIES (WWW,UT,CO,AZ)
>
><http://www.swanet.org/zarchives/jobs/jobs2001/ali010725.pdf>
><http://www.swanet.org/zarchives/jobs/jobs2001/blm010725.pdf>
><http://www.swanet.org/zarchives/jobs/jobs2001/ccac010725.pdf>
><http://www.swanet.org/zarchives/jobs/jobs2001/lmas010725.pdf>
>All opportunities posted at <http//www.swanet.org/jobs.html>
>
>DEEP CYBERIA
>
>http://www.mondovista.com/baboquivari.html About 3,000 BC, a saintly
>high priest left Afghanistan for Arizona, to manage mining operations
>at Baboquivari and govern the O'Odham.
>

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>
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