John Martin Dam (Geographic Keyword)
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In support of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Albuquerque District’s (SPA’s) efforts to manage John Martin Dam and Reservoir, located on the Arkansas River in Bent County, Colorado, it was requested that Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI), develop a historic context for John Martin Dam and Reservoir that addresses the historical significance of the dam within the larger framework of federally sponsored flood- and water-control projects. The historic context presented in this report...
Cultural Resource Inventory of the John Martin Dam and Reservoir, Bent County, Colorado (1982)
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Draft Report of the Cultural Resource Inventory of the John Martin Dam and Reservoir, Bent County, Colorado (1981)
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Spatial Analysis of Archaeological Data at the John Martin Dam and Reservoir, Southeastern Colorado (1984)
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