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Master tape is one reel to reel tape of a KREZ television program entitled Assignment 6. Series co-hosts were Robert Delaney and former state Representative and long-time resident of the San Juan Basin, Arthur Wyatt. Transcribed from the Center's audiocassette tape copy on 2/22/96 by Catherine Conrad, then edited and formatted by Todd Ellison the next day. Release signed by Dr. Delaney and the Center 1/98.
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Undated. Master tape is one reel to reel tape of a KREZ television program entitled Assignment 6. Series co-hosts were Robert Delaney and former state Representative and long-time resident of the San Juan Basin, Arthur Wyatt. Poor recording, but audible. When Catherine Conrad attempted to listen to the audiocassette to transcribe the interview comments on 1/31/96, she determined that the recording was too poor to be transcribed. We might want to listen to the reel tape and attempt making a better audiocassette recording from it. Release signed by Dr. Delaney and the Center of Southwest Studies 1/98.
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Master tape is one reel to reel tape of a KREZ television program entitled Assignment 6. Series co-hosts were Robert Delaney and former state Representative and long-time resident of the San Juan Basin, Arthur Wyatt. Transcribed soon after the date of the interview; folder contains the draft transcript with editing comments written onto it. Release signed by Dr. Delaney and the Center 1/98.
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Master tape is one reel to reel tape of a KREZ television program entitled Assignment 6. Series co-hosts were Robert Delaney and former state Representative and long-time resident of the San Juan Basin, Arthur Wyatt. Transcribed by Catherine Conrad, 1/31/96. Release signed by Dr. Delaney and the Center 1/98.
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Master tape is one reel to reel tape of a KREZ television program entitled Assignment 6. Series co-hosts were Robert Delaney and former state Representative and long-time resident of the San Juan Basin, Arthur Wyatt. Transcribed by Center of Southwest Studies Studies Secretary Catherine Conrad on Jan. 29, 1996. Transcript and release form sent to narrator on Jan. 29, 1996. Release signed by Dr. Delaney and the Center 1/98.
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Master tape is one reel to reel tape of a KREZ television program entitled Assignment 6. Series co-hosts were Robert Delaney and former state Representative and long-time resident of the San Juan Basin, Arthur Wyatt. Transcript and release form sent to narrator on Jan. 29, 1996. Transcript edited by narrator, Feb. 8, 1996. Releases signed by all three parties in Jan. 1998.
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Master tape is one reel to reel tape of a KREZ television program entitled Assignment 6. Series co-hosts were Robert Delaney and former state Representative and long-time resident of the San Juan Basin, Arthur Wyatt. Transcribed from the Center's audiotape copy on Feb. 19, 1996 by Catherine Conrad, then edited and formatted by Todd Ellison on Feb. 20, 1996. Release has been signed by Dr. Delaney and by the Center.
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Master tape is one reel to reel tape of a KREZ television program entitled Assignment 6. Series co-hosts were Robert Delaney and former state Representative and long-time resident of the San Juan Basin, Arthur Wyatt. Ca. 1966 March? Release has been signed by Dr. Delaney and by the Southwest Studies Center.
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Master tape is one reel to reel tape of a KREZ television program entitled Assignment 6. Series co-hosts were Robert Delaney and former state Representative and long-time resident of the San Juan Basin, Arthur Wyatt. Transcribed on Feb. 15, 1996 by Center of Southwest Studies secretary Catherine Conrad, from an audiocassette copy, then edited and formatted by the Archivist. Release has been signed by Dr. Delaney and the Center's director.
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By a Southwest Studies history student of Richard Ellis's.
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By an Fort Lewis College Southwest Studies history student of Richard Ellis's.
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(Only backed up tape #1.)
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By an Fort Lewis College Southwest Studies history student of Richard Ellis's, on a portion of a 90-minute audiocassette.
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Interview year is undetermined for sure.
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By a Fort Lewis College Southwest Studies history student. Transcribed by Center of Southwest Studies staff on April 25, 1991. Rita Cordalis signed the new updated full oral history release on 10/12/2005 as the interviewer.
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Recorded on a portion of a 90-minute audiocassette.
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Tape 1 is 90 minutes. Interview was continued on 8/23/93. The start of tape #1 is jammed and mangled on the cassette (as of 8/28/2005).
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Much of side B is blank. Transcribed by Center of Southwest Studies staff on March 4, 1992. Copies of transcription given to family members (all except John were present) who signed the release in a meeting at Center of Southwest Studies on 8/26/2005. They also signed a release for a 4-hour interview session that Roy Crow did with both Al and Alice Lancaster in the 1960s that the family plans to donate to the Center to be transcribed. On 10/6/2005 Todd mailed both release forms to John Lancaster to sign, which he did on 10/12/05.
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Transcribed by Center of Southwest Studies staff in June, 1990.
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During a class of Fort Lewis College Southwest Studies 341, oral history. Indexed (2 pages).
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Scene on the Million Dollar Highway, Colo.
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Scene on the Million Dollar Highway, Colo.
Engineer Mt. D.S.O. Highway near Durango, Colo.
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Engineer Mt. D.S.O. Highway near Durango, Colo. Gravel road - DSO Highway - with Engineer Mountain in the background
D. S. O. Highway near Durango, Colo.
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D.S.O. Highway near Durango, Colo. Plowed road with snowbanks in foreground, and mountains in background
Orchards - Durango, Colo
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Orchards, Durango, Colo. Black and white photograph of apple orchards in bloom.
Panorama of Durango from Smelter Hill
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Panorama of Durango from Smelter Hill. Black and white photograph
Durango (Colo.) panoramic view
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Panels 3 & 4 of the panorama view of early Durango, Colorado.
Strater Hotel and Main Avenue - Durango, Colo.
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Photograph of Main Street, showing the Strater Hotel in Durango, Colorado
Officer's Row, Naval Hospital (Las Animas, Colo.)
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Photograph of the Officers' Row, at the Naval Hospital at Las Animas, Colorado
Million Dollar Highway near Silverton, Colo.
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Photograph of the million dollar highway near Silverton, Colorado in winter.
Bird's-Eye View of Silverton, Colo.
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Photograph of Silverton, Colorado from above.
Grand Imperial Hotel (Silverton, Colo.), The
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Originally built in 1882, the Grand Imperial Hotel has since been completely refurbished and modernized. Nearly every room has a tile bath and a telephone. The dining room prides itself in (sic) delicious food; and the bar, museum and gift shop are open
Red Mountain from jeep road near Silverton, Colorado
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Red Mountain from the jeep road near Silverton, Colorado
Along the Million Dollar Highway in Winter
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This famous highway through Colorado's towering San Juan Mountains is kept open with occasional brief interruptions, all winter, and a trip then, in fair weather, is indeed full of the scenic thrills of a wintry wonderland. View in Uncompahgre Gorge.
Silverton, Colorado
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The Main Street of Silverton, Colorado. An original pioneer setting remains to impress visitors to Silverton. Here no new building has been done for scores of years. Truly here is the feeling of the Old West.
Silverton, Colorado
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Silverton, Colorado. Silverton is one of the nation's richest mineral areas. Over the years, more than $500,000,000 in silver, gold, lead and zinc has been taken from its mines, and it is reliably estimated than an equal amount remains undiscovered.
Entrance to Box Canyon Park (Ouray, Colo.)
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Sepia tone photograph of the entrance to Box Canyon, Ouray, Colo.
Looking Southwest, Ouray, Colo.
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Photograph of Ouray, Colorado, looking southwest
Farming on Wolf Creek Pass (Colo.)
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Photograph of farmland on Wolf Creek Pass
Cliff Palace - Mesa Verde Ntl. Park, Colo.
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Sepia tone photograph of Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.
Pipe Shrine and Farview House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
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Sepia tone photograph of Pipe Shrine and Farview House. Note on front of card "July, 9-10, 1936"
Mesa Verde Park Entrance, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
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Winding past Point Lookout south from Colorado Highway 160, Mesa Verde rises 1,500 ft. above the Mancos Valley and contains a multitude of prehistoric Indian ruins.
Kodak House, Mesa Verde Ruins, Colo.
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Black and white photograph of Kodak House in Mesa Verde Ruins
Navajo Yeibichi dancers (from a painting by Paul Coze)
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Mesa Verde's evening campfire is one of the most interesting features of the Park interpretive program. The campfire circle is in the Park Headquarters Area, 100 yards north of Spruce Tree Lodge.
Cliff Palace (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting. "At the culmination of the Pueblo culture, in the thirteenth century, this stone-age city sheltered over 300 inhabitants." Card No. 8 of a series of 24 Mesa Verde paintings by Paul Coze.
Square Tower House (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting. "Its four-story tower is the highest in the Park." Card No. 11 of a series of 24 Mesa Verde paintings by Paul Coze.
Cliff Palace (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting. "Abandoned at the time of the great drought of 1276-99, the ruins of this great pueblo stand as the most extensive monument to prehistoric cliff dwellers of the Southwest." Card No. 12 of 24.
Card No. 12 of a series of 24 Mesa Verde paintings by Paul Coze.
Sunset over Ute Mountain (Colo.)
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting. View west from Park Point Lookout toward Ute Indian Reservation. Card No. 24 of a series of 24 Mesa Verde paintings by Paul Coze.
Spruce Tree Ruin (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting. View from the balcony of the Natural History Museum at Park Headquarters." Card No. 13 of a series of 24 Mesa Verde paintings by Paul Coze.
Mesa Verde, The Green Tableland
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting. View of La Plata Mountains from Park Point Lookout (altitude 8572). Mesa Verde National Park, Colo." Card No. 1 of a series of 24 Mesa Verde paintings by Paul Coze.