Author: Clyde Weeks
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781882547074
Category : Krug Park (Saint Joseph, Mo.)
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Krug Park
Author: Clyde Weeks
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781882547074
Category : Krug Park (Saint Joseph, Mo.)
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781882547074
Category : Krug Park (Saint Joseph, Mo.)
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Kiva, Cross, and Crown
Author: John L. Kessell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : New Mexico
Languages : es
Pages : 674
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : New Mexico
Languages : es
Pages : 674
Book Description
Crown Jewel Wilderness
Author: Lauren Danner
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780874223521
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
North Cascades National Park is remote, rugged, and spectacularly majestic. Efforts to establish a park gained traction after World War II, as national interest in wilderness preservation and concerns about the impact of harvesting timber grew. Troubled by the National Park Service¿s policy favoring development for tourism and the United States Forest Service¿s policy promoting logging in the national forests, conservationists leveraged a changing political environment and the evolving environmental values of the natural resource agencies. Their activism eventually led to the 1968 creation of a crown jewel--Washington¿s magnificent third national park. This engaging account tells the story.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780874223521
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
North Cascades National Park is remote, rugged, and spectacularly majestic. Efforts to establish a park gained traction after World War II, as national interest in wilderness preservation and concerns about the impact of harvesting timber grew. Troubled by the National Park Service¿s policy favoring development for tourism and the United States Forest Service¿s policy promoting logging in the national forests, conservationists leveraged a changing political environment and the evolving environmental values of the natural resource agencies. Their activism eventually led to the 1968 creation of a crown jewel--Washington¿s magnificent third national park. This engaging account tells the story.
Report to the department of state on the forests and forest-culture of Sweden
Author: C. C. Andrews
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
The Burning of His Majesty's Schooner Gaspee
Author: Steven Park
Publisher: Journal of the American Revolu
ISBN: 9781594162671
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Considered One of the First Acts of Rebellion to British Authority Over the American Colonies, a Fresh Account Placing the Incident into Historical Context Between the Boston Massacre in 1770 and the Boston Tea Party in 1773--a period historians refer to as "the lull"--a group of prominent Rhode Islanders rowed out to His Majesty's schooner Gaspee, which had run aground six miles south of Providence while on an anti-smuggling patrol. After threatening and shooting its commanding officer, the raiders looted the vessel and burned it to the waterline. Despite colony-wide sympathy for the June 1772 raid, neither the government in Providence nor authorities in London could let this pass without a response. As a result, a Royal Commission of Inquiry headed by Rhode Island governor Joseph Wanton zealously investigated the incident. In The Burning of His Majesty's Schooner Gaspee: An Attack on Crown Rule Before the American Revolution, historian Steven Park reveals that what started out as a customs battle over the seizure of a prominent citizen's rum was soon transformed into the spark that re-ignited Patriot fervor. The significance of the raid was underscored by a fiery Thanksgiving Day sermon given by a little-known Baptist minister in Boston. His inflammatory message was reprinted in several colonies and was one of the most successful pamphlets of the pre-Independence period. The commission turned out to be essentially a sham and made the administration in London look weak and ineffective. In the wake of the Gaspee affair, Committees of Correspondence soon formed in all but one of the original thirteen colonies, and later East India Company tea would be defiantly dumped into Boston Harbor.
Publisher: Journal of the American Revolu
ISBN: 9781594162671
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Considered One of the First Acts of Rebellion to British Authority Over the American Colonies, a Fresh Account Placing the Incident into Historical Context Between the Boston Massacre in 1770 and the Boston Tea Party in 1773--a period historians refer to as "the lull"--a group of prominent Rhode Islanders rowed out to His Majesty's schooner Gaspee, which had run aground six miles south of Providence while on an anti-smuggling patrol. After threatening and shooting its commanding officer, the raiders looted the vessel and burned it to the waterline. Despite colony-wide sympathy for the June 1772 raid, neither the government in Providence nor authorities in London could let this pass without a response. As a result, a Royal Commission of Inquiry headed by Rhode Island governor Joseph Wanton zealously investigated the incident. In The Burning of His Majesty's Schooner Gaspee: An Attack on Crown Rule Before the American Revolution, historian Steven Park reveals that what started out as a customs battle over the seizure of a prominent citizen's rum was soon transformed into the spark that re-ignited Patriot fervor. The significance of the raid was underscored by a fiery Thanksgiving Day sermon given by a little-known Baptist minister in Boston. His inflammatory message was reprinted in several colonies and was one of the most successful pamphlets of the pre-Independence period. The commission turned out to be essentially a sham and made the administration in London look weak and ineffective. In the wake of the Gaspee affair, Committees of Correspondence soon formed in all but one of the original thirteen colonies, and later East India Company tea would be defiantly dumped into Boston Harbor.
Report to the Department of State on the Forests and Forest- Culture of Sweden
Author: Christopher Columbus Andrews
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Crown Park
Author: Des Hunt
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780994122650
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Jack Stewart hates his new life in Taupo until he meets Fluoro, Taupo's most visible street person. Fluoro lives in a old explosion crater in Crown Park, which provides a link to the last eruption of Lake Taupo, two thousand years before. With Fluoro's help, Jack learns to take his mind back to that time and, with a group of creatures called the Luce Crew, embarks on a mission to rescue the animals of the past from the eruption.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780994122650
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Jack Stewart hates his new life in Taupo until he meets Fluoro, Taupo's most visible street person. Fluoro lives in a old explosion crater in Crown Park, which provides a link to the last eruption of Lake Taupo, two thousand years before. With Fluoro's help, Jack learns to take his mind back to that time and, with a group of creatures called the Luce Crew, embarks on a mission to rescue the animals of the past from the eruption.
Real Estate Asset Inventory
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Commercial buildings
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Commercial buildings
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Old Faithful Inn
Author: Karen Wildung Reinhart
Publisher: Roche Jaune Press
ISBN: 9780967981413
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
In this tribute to the first "parkitecture" icon of the west, readers will learn about Yellowstone National Park's early history (tourism and the railroad), the inn's construction, the inn's charm and entertainment, bears around the geyser basin, famous people at the inn, behind the scenes, employee stories, the 1959 earthquake, the 1988 fires, historic and planned renovations, and much more.
Publisher: Roche Jaune Press
ISBN: 9780967981413
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
In this tribute to the first "parkitecture" icon of the west, readers will learn about Yellowstone National Park's early history (tourism and the railroad), the inn's construction, the inn's charm and entertainment, bears around the geyser basin, famous people at the inn, behind the scenes, employee stories, the 1959 earthquake, the 1988 fires, historic and planned renovations, and much more.
Rail-Trails Washington & Oregon
Author: Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
Publisher: Wilderness Press
ISBN: 0899977944
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Across the country, more than 1600 unused railroad corridors have been converted to level, public, multiuse trails, where people can enjoy a fitness run, a leisurely bike ride, or a stroll with the family. In this new guide in the popular series, the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy presents the Northwest region's finest rail-trails plus other great multiuse trails. Rail-Trails Washington & Oregon includes detailed coverage of more than 40 great trails. Many rail-trails are paved and run through the most scenic parts of town. Others travel along dense forests, open fields, and lush waterways. Some explore the area's history, and others help users enjoy the serenity of the rural countryside. Favorites noted by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy staff include the Chehalis Western Trail and Olympic Discovery Trail in Washington and the Banks-Vernonia State Trail in Oregon. This full-color book includes succinct descriptions of each trail from start to finish, plus at-a-glance summary information indicating permitted uses, surface type, length, and directions to trailheads for each trail. Every trip has a detailed map that includes start and end points, trailhead, parking, restroom facilities, and other amenities.
Publisher: Wilderness Press
ISBN: 0899977944
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Across the country, more than 1600 unused railroad corridors have been converted to level, public, multiuse trails, where people can enjoy a fitness run, a leisurely bike ride, or a stroll with the family. In this new guide in the popular series, the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy presents the Northwest region's finest rail-trails plus other great multiuse trails. Rail-Trails Washington & Oregon includes detailed coverage of more than 40 great trails. Many rail-trails are paved and run through the most scenic parts of town. Others travel along dense forests, open fields, and lush waterways. Some explore the area's history, and others help users enjoy the serenity of the rural countryside. Favorites noted by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy staff include the Chehalis Western Trail and Olympic Discovery Trail in Washington and the Banks-Vernonia State Trail in Oregon. This full-color book includes succinct descriptions of each trail from start to finish, plus at-a-glance summary information indicating permitted uses, surface type, length, and directions to trailheads for each trail. Every trip has a detailed map that includes start and end points, trailhead, parking, restroom facilities, and other amenities.