Mary E. Reed
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Buffalo Coat
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1944
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Snow in the River
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1964
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Strangers in the Forest
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1993
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A Chain of Hands
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1993
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Harriman: From Railroad Ranch to State Park
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1991
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Discovering Washington: A Guide to State and Local History
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1989
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Carol Ryrie Brink
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1991
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Controversy, Conflict and Compromise: a history of the Lower Snake River development
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1994
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“We take too much of our heritage for granted. Harriman State Park is not Mt. Vernon. Nor is it Yosemite. But heritage cannot be measured on a scale...”
― Harriman: From Railroad Ranch to State Park
― Harriman: From Railroad Ranch to State Park
“Do we allow unlimited visitation, or do we restrict numbers to protect a delicate ecosystem? Do we heavily advertise the park, enticing paying visitors, generating needed money for Idaho's park department, or do we sacrifice financial benefits to better preserve natural ones? Do we log diseased trees, interfering with nature, or do we allow trees to rot and fall, possibly endangering lives? Do we inexpensively repair historic structures, or do we meticulously restore them? Do we maintain this park as closely as possible to the condition in which Idaho received it, or do we develop it for multiple uses; allow overnight visitors; permit all-terrain vehicles; provide paths for those unable to navigate unpaved trails?”
― Harriman: From Railroad Ranch to State Park
― Harriman: From Railroad Ranch to State Park
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