Preface |
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Part I---Historical Background |
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In the Eye of the Storm: The Creation of the Coronado International ``Monument,'' 1939 to 1941 |
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``At the Point on the International Border where Coronado crossed into the United States:'' Bureaucrats, Historians and the Search for Coronado's Route into Arizona, 1872-1990 |
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25 | (12) |
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The United States-Mexico Conundrum and the Change from ``Coronado International Memorial'' to ``Coronado National Memorial'' |
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37 | (24) |
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A Memorial to Mr. Coronado? A Monument to Misunderstanding: The View from Cananea |
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61 | (16) |
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From Master Plan to Mission 66 Accomplishments: Early Development of Coronado National Memorial, 1952-1966 |
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77 | (20) |
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The ``keen interest of...the people of Cochise County and elsewhere:'' Grassroots Support for the Memorial |
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97 | (26) |
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Part II---Land Acquisition |
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Early Peoples, Settlers, and Speculators: The Land before the Memorial |
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123 | (14) |
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Private Development and ``Boundary Adjustment---a Radical Proposal,'' 1952-1978 |
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137 | (14) |
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Resources Made Available for the Enjoyment of the Public: 1978 to the Present |
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151 | (18) |
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Part III---Contemporary Issues |
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The Border: Mexican and American Issues, 1940---present |
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169 | (10) |
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The Memorial's New Direction: Ecology and Biodiversity along the U.S. and Mexican Border |
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179 | (12) |
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Epilogue: The Development of Coronado Memorial and its Interpretive Program |
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191 | (26) |
Appendix A Land Acquisitions and Transfers with references to Associated Structures |
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Appendix B Grazing |
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252 | (4) |
Appendix C Mining |
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256 | (5) |
Bibliography of Published Sources |
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261 | (5) |
Footnotes |
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Index |
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