The Treasure of Juniper Junction

The Treasure of Juniper Junction
Author: Emily Cary
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2006-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595411649

Graduate student Tracy Reynolds can't wait to start her new job as an assistant to James Baxter, the chair of Eastern Arizona University's archaeological department. Leaving her big-city life behind, she joins an archaeological team to unearth ancient sites on an Indian reservation in Juniper Junction, Arizona. After she uncovers a burial site containing traditional pottery and a turquoise ornament unlike any previously found from the time period, Tracy realizes that someone in camp is tampering with the sites to alter scientific records . but why? Moreover, someone is stealing valuable gems mined on the reservation. Could the culprit be one of the dig's team members? The possible suspects include the internationally hailed Baxter, his glamorous wife, Julia, the amorous Bill Hamilton, the affable Snakeskin Sommerville, the camp physician Woody Morgan, the caustic Diana Freeman, and the geologist Greg Delgado. Handsome and intelligent, Greg is a perfectionist at his job. It's not long before Tracy finds herself inexorably drawn to him; but her feelings begin to interfere in her quest to find answers. As the mystery surrounding her deepens, Tracy is not sure whom to trust. Fact and legend blend together, leading Tracy through a twisted maze toward a truth that will challenge her greatest fears .

American Trails Revisited

American Trails Revisited
Author: Lyn Wilkerson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2003-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0595282628

American Trails Revisited follows in the proverbial footsteps of the many explorers and pioneers who traveled across the American West. Based on the works of the Federal Writers Project in the 1940's, this book organizes, updates, and enhances the original material to provide an easy-to-follow historical travel guide to the Western United States. Along with the history of the people and places you will find along the way, this book also includes information for local, state, and national parks. A portion of the proceeds from this book will be used to support local historical organizations, so that the history that you rediscover in your travels will remain for those who follow in your footsteps.

Yellowstone Treasures

Yellowstone Treasures
Author: Janet Chapple
Publisher: Granite Peak Publications
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2013
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0970687389

The first and oldest national park in the world can be enjoyed mile by mile with this complete travel guide. Along with fascinating facts and anecdotes, readers will learn of Yellowstone's geyser basins and the frequency of the geysers, out-of-the-way hikes, and flora and fauna. Easy-to-understand scientific explanations and diagrams complement an array of short walks, the right season for camping, and the park's campgrounds and facilities. Updated road logs highlight more than 100 historical points of interest, including the often misidentified locale from which artist Thomas Moran painted his "Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone" masterpiece and where five stagecoach robberies occurred along the Grand Loop Road. New text examines areas that have changed in recent years, including the reconstructed Canyon-to-Dunraven Pass and the newly completed North Rim Drive at the Grand Canyon. Additionally, numerous new photographs feature historical and contemporary images.

Mines Register

Mines Register
Author: Walter Harvey Weed
Publisher:
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1946
Genre: Mineral industries
ISBN:

Mines Register

Mines Register
Author: Horace Jared Stevens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2686
Release: 1922
Genre: Mineral industries
ISBN:

Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of the West

Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of the West
Author: Thomas Probert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1977
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

This large, easy-to-use volume lists the works of more than eleven hundred different authors, covering thousands of stories of lost mines and buried treasures supposedly located in fifteen Western and Southwestern states and in Mexico. In addition to being a boon to those adventurers who are tempted to search for lost mines and buried treasures, it will be an important basic research tool for historians, geologists, geographers, anthropologists, archaeologists, and folklorists, and it will be useful in identifying the man treasure hoards and mining claims all the way from the Lost Adams Diggings in Arizona to the Stagecoach in Wyoming. The information given in this important bibliography was acquired through perusal of an unusually large number of books, newspapers, magazines, unpublished manuscripts, deposits in private and public libraries, holdings of various historical foundations, and governmental records and archives. The task took Mr. Probert three full years of steady, patient work. Many of these stories of lost mines and buried treasures have resulted in the discovery of some that are rarely acknowledged, largely because, as Mr. Probert points out, "those who have been so fortunate as to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow have deemed it wiser and much safer to keep their own counsel" -- Book jacket.

Day Trips® from Portland, Oregon

Day Trips® from Portland, Oregon
Author: Kim Cooper Findling
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1493037668

No Planning Required! Rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip with Day Trips from Portland, Oregon. Packed with full trip-planning information for hundreds of exciting things for kids, outdoor adventurers, and history lovers to do—all within a two-hour drive of the Portland metro area. Day Trips from Portland, Oregon helps locals and vacationers make the most of a brief getaway. Go biking, hiking, kayaking—or swimming!—at Sauvie Island, or visit the recreational wonderland around the town of Silver Lake, where you can get a glimpse of Mt. St. Helens. Do something (mildly) intoxicating: Go on a tasting tour at one (or more) of the 200 wineries in the Willamette Valley. Do something historical: See people in period clothing reenact mid-19th-century daily life at Fort Vancouver, or 1920s farm life at Pomeroy Living History Farm in Yacolt.