Niobrara National Scenic Riverways (Geographic Keyword)

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Cultural and Paleontological Investigations Within the Proposed Norden Reservoir Area, Nebraska: An Interim Report (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Carl R. Falk. Alan J. Osborn. Robert E. Pepperl. M. R. Voorhies.

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Historical Overview and Inventory of the Niobrara and Missouri National Scenic Riverways, Nebraska and South Dakota (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rachel Franklin. Michael Grant. Martha Hunt.

The Niobrara/Missouri National scenic Riverways study area exhibits a rich array of historic and cultural resources. The Niobrara National Scenic River includes the western segment of the river that flows through Cherry, Keya Paha, Brown, and Rock Counties in Nebraska. The Missouri National Recreation River study area is defined by three recreational segments of the National Wild and Scenic River system: a 39-mile Missouri River segment extending from Fort Randall Dam to the headwaters of Lewis...


NPPD Pumped Power Project, Data Pertinent to Historic and Prehistoric Resources (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dale R. Henning.

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