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050 00 $aF776$b.M426 1984
086 0 $aI 53.22:16
100 1 $aMehls, Steven F.
245 14 $aThe new empire of the Rockies :$ba history of northeast Colorado /$cby Steven F. Mehls.
260 0 $aDenver, Colo. :$bBureau of Land Management,$c1984.
300 $av, 308 p. :$bill., 1 map ;$c28 cm.
490 1 $aCultural resources series ;$vno. 16
500 $aItem 629-E
504 $aBibliography: p. 187-307.
520 $a"This volume represents the fourth in a series of five Class 1 Overview histories prepared by the Colorado State Office, Bureau of Land Management. The purpose of these works is to develop a synthetic history of a given area in order to provide our managers and staff specialists with a baseline overview of the history of a district. ... It must be noted that the major cities , like Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, Fort Collins, and Greeley are only mentioned. This is because there is no public land in these places and the Bureau's mandate is to manage the public lands, not private estates."--Foreword.
651 0 $aColorado$xHistory.
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710 1 $aUnited States.$bBureau of Land Management.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aMehls, Steven F.$tNew empire of the Rockies.$dDenver, Colo. : Bureau of Land Management, 1984$w(OCoLC)570640294
830 0 $aCultural resources series (United States. Bureau of Land Management. Colorado State Office) ;$vno. 16.
988 $a20020608
906 $0OCLC