Historic Graffiti (Other Keyword)

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Cultural Resource Investigation of the Proposed Fort Mountain Ranch Timber Harvest Plan and California Forest Improvement Program Project Areas, Calaveras County, California (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only E. A. Greathouse. L. K. Napton.

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Cultural Resources Investigation and Assessment: Big Horn - Jensik Hill Project Sheridan County, Wyoming (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bonnie Hogan. Michael L. Gregg. Paul Anderson.

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Marking the (Under) Ground: Civil War Soldier Graffiti in the Mammoth Cave Region of Kentucky (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joseph Douglas.

During the American Civil War, numerous Union and Confederate soldiers visited dozens of caves in the major karst areas of the border and Confederate states, often marking the subterranean walls with graffiti. In the most important karst area of all, the Mammoth Cave region of Kentucky, caves were significant (and famous) features of the landscape, possession of which was bitterly contested, especially in the military campaigns of 1862. A preliminary study of extant historic graffiti at several...