Box 446
Contains 8 Results:
Contracts, Correspondence, and Notes, 2006-2007
Boxes 446-448 contain documents related to Hart's work with the Hualapai tribe in establishing reservation boundaries. The National Park Service claimed control of the Colorado River, but Hart's report indicated that the north boundary of the reservation was in the middle of the Colorado River. Hart also determined that the west boundary was roughly ten miles further west than had been indicated. He was able to find the original boundary markers from the 1875-1883 period.
Hualapai Files CD
Boxes 446-448 contain documents related to Hart's work with the Hualapai tribe in establishing reservation boundaries. The National Park Service claimed control of the Colorado River, but Hart's report indicated that the north boundary of the reservation was in the middle of the Colorado River. Hart also determined that the west boundary was roughly ten miles further west than had been indicated. He was able to find the original boundary markers from the 1875-1883 period.
Notes and Bibliography
Boxes 446-448 contain documents related to Hart's work with the Hualapai tribe in establishing reservation boundaries. The National Park Service claimed control of the Colorado River, but Hart's report indicated that the north boundary of the reservation was in the middle of the Colorado River. Hart also determined that the west boundary was roughly ten miles further west than had been indicated. He was able to find the original boundary markers from the 1875-1883 period.
Research, 1883
Boxes 446-448 contain documents related to Hart's work with the Hualapai tribe in establishing reservation boundaries. The National Park Service claimed control of the Colorado River, but Hart's report indicated that the north boundary of the reservation was in the middle of the Colorado River. Hart also determined that the west boundary was roughly ten miles further west than had been indicated. He was able to find the original boundary markers from the 1875-1883 period.
Skywalk, 2007
Boxes 446-448 contain documents related to Hart's work with the Hualapai tribe in establishing reservation boundaries. The National Park Service claimed control of the Colorado River, but Hart's report indicated that the north boundary of the reservation was in the middle of the Colorado River. Hart also determined that the west boundary was roughly ten miles further west than had been indicated. He was able to find the original boundary markers from the 1875-1883 period.
Travel, 2006-2007
Boxes 446-448 contain documents related to Hart's work with the Hualapai tribe in establishing reservation boundaries. The National Park Service claimed control of the Colorado River, but Hart's report indicated that the north boundary of the reservation was in the middle of the Colorado River. Hart also determined that the west boundary was roughly ten miles further west than had been indicated. He was able to find the original boundary markers from the 1875-1883 period.
Working Files, 2006-2007
Boxes 446-448 contain documents related to Hart's work with the Hualapai tribe in establishing reservation boundaries. The National Park Service claimed control of the Colorado River, but Hart's report indicated that the north boundary of the reservation was in the middle of the Colorado River. Hart also determined that the west boundary was roughly ten miles further west than had been indicated. He was able to find the original boundary markers from the 1875-1883 period.
Hualapai Boundaries, 1883-2007
Boxes 446-448 contain documents related to Hart's work with the Hualapai tribe in establishing reservation boundaries. The National Park Service claimed control of the Colorado River, but Hart's report indicated that the north boundary of the reservation was in the middle of the Colorado River. Hart also determined that the west boundary was roughly ten miles further west than had been indicated. He was able to find the original boundary markers from the 1875-1883 period.