Ayres, James E.
1996 Standard Timber Company Logging Camps on the Mill Creek Drainage,
Uinta Mountains, Utah. Proceedings of the Society for California
Archaeology 9: 179-182.
1983 Historic Logging Camps in the Unita Mountains, Utah. In Forgotten
Places and Things: Archaeological Perspectives on American History.
Contributions to Anthropological Studies, No. 3., edited by Albert E. Ward.
Center for Anthropological Studies, Albuquerque.
Cheers,
Tim
On 4/8/04 11:02 AM, "Carl Barna" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> HI Mike --
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> By all means, please let me know about that CA reference.
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> CB
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> 04/07/2004 06:17
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> Please respond to
> HISTORICAL
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> In a message dated 4/7/2004 2:31:43 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
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>> Has anyone on this list done investigations on railroad tie-hack camps?
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>> If so, I'd like to know:
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> Carl, Jim Ayres in Tucson has done as much or more than anyone to my
> knowledge. He has worked on tie-hack camps on the north slope of the Uinta
> Mountains
> in Wyoming for years as a personal project. He published an article
> several
> years ago in the Society for California Archaeology Proceedings on the
> subject.
> If you are interested, I think I can find the reference.
>
> Mike Polk
> Sagebrush Consultants, L.L.C.
> Ogden, Utah
>
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The Anthropologist is a myth teller, an epic poet who serves to glorify
humanity by "composing and reciting, with skill and passion, the human
myth."
-- Myles Richardson "Anthropologist-- The Myth Teller" American Ethnologist
1975, pp. 530.
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