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Item Annotated Bibliography of Cambodia and Cambodian Refugees.(Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota, 1987) Marston, JohnItem Appleton Celebrating 125 years 1881-2006(2007) Bigley, AnnItem Archaeological Excavation at the Fish Lake Dam Site: Year 2000.(Duluth: Center for Community and Regional Research, University of Minnesota. Archaeometry Laboratory Report No. 01-14., 2001) Mulholland, SusanThe Fish Lake Dam site (21 SL 15) is a multicomponent site on both banks of the Beaver River immediately downstream from the Fish Lake Reservoir. It is important in that the stratified layers of sediment have preserved archaeological materials from aU major cultural traditions in northeastern Minnesota; the potential for researching general questions of cultural sequences and activities make the site important. Excavations were conducted in 2000 as part of an on-going program of research, education, and cultural resource management. This third year builds on and adds to the information gathered from a series of projects. Year 2000 efforts focused on the terraces on the east bank of the Beaver River. A substantial Woodland Tradition component was uncovered, including a fire hearth where pottery firing seems to have occurred. Earlier Archaic materials were also recovered at greater depths, showing that this area as well as others excavated earlier have intact multicomponent deposits. A rock concentration at depth is unique at the site; further exploration is planned. The Fish Lake Dam site has much integrity of deposits in spite of early reports of disturbance by historic activities. The potential for research questions on many topics has been demonstrated with the invaluable assistance of volunteers and students. The project has successfully melded three components of archaeology - research, education, management - to retrieve significant data on the history of this region.Item Assessing the State of Customer-Based Brand Equity Among Select Minnesota Historical Society Stakeholders(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2013) Gartner, William C.; Schneider, Ingrid E.; Templin, Elizabeth; Schlueter, Alexander; Meyer, Chelsea; Bengston, PaulItem Aurora/St. Anthony Neighborhood Development Corporation Seventeen Year Progress Report.(1997) Stephan, FranciscaItem Bibliography of Historical Resources for Northeast Minneapolis.(2000) Kelland, LaraItem Big Stone County Draft Comprehensive Plan.(2002) Glieden, LynnaeItem Black History Focus 1974-75.(Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota., 1975) CURAItem Black Leadership: On the Dawn of the 21st Century.(1988) Nelsen, Vivian JenkinsItem Brief History of CARAG.(1998) Herman, NicholasItem Building Community in Seward Neighborhood: A Self-Study Project of the Seward Neighborhood Group.(1997) Belding, Nancye; Neal, Mary Beth; Kosyakovsky, MarinaItem Bulletin No. 1. The History of Geological Surveys in Minnesota(Minnesota Geological Survey, 1889) Winchell, N.H.Describes the enabling legislation and early attempts and problems establishing a geological survey in MinnesotaItem The Changing Face of Cedar Lake: 1900 - 1918(2013-01-14) Trembley, NeilAided by the photographs of William Wallof, who lived in the Cedar Lake area of Minneapolis, Minnesota, from 1892 to 1918, this paper explores the effects of the Minneapolis Park Board's lowering of Cedar Lake and railroads' gradual filling in of the shoreline around the lake at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. The author uses concepts from the field of urban environmental history, especially from the work of environmental historian William Cronon, to place the land itself as the paper's central protagonist. The author examines the interaction between the commercial, recreational, and residential communities using the Cedar Lake area and analyzes how these communities acted on and reacted to the changes in the land. The author explores the intended and unintended consequences of lowering the lake and explains how these changes have impacted Minneapolis's contemporary urban environment.Item Comprehensive Parking Study of University and Raymond Avenues, St. Paul.(1998) Olson, Jessica A.Item Creating a National Heritage Area for the Coteau Region(2008) Manganaro, ChristineItem The Dakota Women's March(2007) Weinberg, BeckyItem Department of Entomology, Fisheries and Wildlife, 1888-1974(University of Minnesota, 1976) Hodson, A. C. (Alexander Carlton), 1906-1996A chronological and somewhat anecdotal history of the Department of Entomology, Fisheries and Wildlife written by A. C. Hodson, who was Head of the Department from 1960-1974.Item Developmental education history: Reoccurring trends and future opportunities(Ohio Association of Developmental Education, 2006) Arendale, David R.It is important to understand the reoccurring trends that have influenced the history of developmental education and learning assistance. This knowledge can guide educators in this field to make wise personal and professional choices. After an overview of the early history of developmental education, reoccurring trends were identified, and recommendations providedItem Digitization and Preservation of Milan's Film History(2006) Olson, MicheleItem Ecology and Geology of the Mississippi River Gorge(1998) Brewer, Aaron