Landmarks of a past not yet forgotten IV: The Harn Homestead
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Format
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journalArticle
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Title
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Landmarks of a past not yet forgotten IV: The Harn Homestead
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Is Part Of
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Our Public Lands
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Has Version
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https://archive.org/details/ourpubliclandsvo00bure_8/page/14/mode/2up
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Abstract
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Cover title; Our Public Lands was published quarterly from 1951 to 1981; "If our land is to be used intelligently, those who use and manage it must not only understand and accept their great responsibility, there must also be a means for acquainting them with the ideas, techniques, and procedures found useful by their fellows. To accomplish this is the purpose of Our Public Lands" -- v. 1, no. 1, p.[ 2]; "A forum for the exchange of ideas and information on the development, utilization, and conservation of the resources on public lands" -- v. 1, no. 1, p.[ 2]; Traveling the Honeymoon Trail : crossing the Arizona Strip / Noel P. Granzow / Idaho's lost lands : old survey errors create real estate nightmares / Trudie Olson -- Catching cows : ona roundup, experience can be a grueling teacher / Keith Norris -- The Death and resurrection of a sauropod dinosaur : bones from 140 million years found on BLM land -- Landmarks of a past not yet forgotten IV : the Harn Homestead / Evaline Olson -- Wyoming discovers Goldeneye [Wildlife and Recreation Area] : BLM solves recreation problem / Lee Keesling -- They painted the West III : Karl Bodmer - artist for hire / Paul C. Herndon
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Date
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1979
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pages
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14-15
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issue
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2
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volume
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29
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Identifier
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4Q5CM356