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Revised History of Fort Watauga.Compton, Brian Patrick 07 May 2005 (has links) (PDF)
The history of the Revolutionary War Fort Watauga located in present day Elizabethton, TN has yet to be completed.
The critique of several Tennessee historians including J. G. M. Ramsey, Lyman C. Draper, Samuel Cole Williams, and others uncovered discrepancies and errors in Fort Watauga’s written history. These problems forced a rethinking of the fort’s actual location, which raised questions as to the reliability of the archaeological excavation in 1974 as well as to the historians who wrote about the fort during the last 200+ years.
Evidence found pointed to new accounts of the fort’s history never before published as well as possible alternate locations of the original fort.
An updated version of Fort Watauga’s history was included to serve as a new starting point for future historians and students interested in the Fort Watauga’s history. An updated version of Fort Watauga’s history was included to serve as a new starting point for future historians and students interested in Fort Watauga’s history.
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A Study of the Architectural Trends in Fort Worth, TexasCurtsinger, J. Dallas. 01 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine the trends that are developing in the architecture of the civic, commercial, and religious buildings in Fort Worth, Texas. This will be shown by an analysis of what the author considers to be the best examples of buildings constructed in Fort Worth during the past ten years.
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The history of Sutter's Fort, 1839-1931Gwinn, Herbert D. 01 January 1931 (has links) (PDF)
Of all the stories and articles written about Captain J.A. Sutter in recent years, not one of them has adequately covered the history of his famous Fort. To the layman the fort itself may seem unimportant, but when we stop to consider that it was an outpost of civilization penetrating the wilderness of Central California, offering shelter to those who pioneered before us; we must confess that its existence was necessary to protect and usher into full City-hood, the infant Sacramento, then known as New Helvetia.
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Some Population Parameters of Quercus Stellata in the Texas Cross TimbersMcCluskey, Richard L. 12 1900 (has links)
This population study of Quercus stellata in the Texas Cross Timbers evaluates that population by observation and sampling of 220 upland forest stands. The Texas Cross Timbers is divided into the East Cross Timbers (ECT) and the West Cross Timbers (WCT) by the Fort Worth Prairie.
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Monthly Average Prices of Cattle at Fort Worth, 1951-1952, With Some Consideration of Factors Involved in the 1952 Price DropBaker, Henry Grady 06 1900 (has links)
This report consists of a presentation of prices paid for the various classifications and grades of cattle sold in the Fort Worth Livestock Market during 1952; a comparison of 1951-1952 prices showing a sharp decline in the price of all grades and classifications which began in June of 1952; and an examination of some of the major factors contributing to the decline in cattle prices as reflected in the Livestock Market, Fort Worth, Texas. From a study of cattle prices that prevailed in the Fort Worth market during 1951 and 1952, and a consideration of some of the factors contributing thereto, the following conclusions are drawn: First, prices of all grades of cattle soared to unusually high levels during 1951, thereby accentuating the drop in price which occurred in the latter part of 1952. Second, the withholding of cattle from slaughter, during a cattle build-up process, rather than a scarcity of cattle in this country was primarily responsible for extremely high prices in 1951. Third, cattle production in this country has progressed in cycles of eight to ten years duration of each; the period under consideration was on the build-up side of the present cycle which began in 1949; and prices for 1951 and 1952 were definitely affected by cyclical influences.
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The power of medicine : "healing" and "tradition" among Dene women in Fort Good Hope, Northwest TerritoriesFajber, Elizabeth January 1996 (has links)
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Peatland methane emissions and influencing environmental factors in the southern fringe of the discontinuous permafrost zone, Fort Simpson, Northwest TerritoriesLiblik, Laura K. (Laura Kaarin) January 1996 (has links)
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Spatial Analysis of Bone Tools at SunWatch (33My57), A Middle Fort Ancient Indian VillageVanderKolk, Melody Lynn 20 April 2009 (has links)
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Miami Fort: An Ancient Hydraulic StructureBallantyne, Marianne R. 17 July 2009 (has links)
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Microendolithic structures from the Fort Payne Formation (Lower Mississippian), Kentucky and Tennessee: Implications for the paleoenvironment of carbonate mud-moundsHannon, Jeffrey S. 08 October 2012 (has links)
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