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Show CREDITS Architects/Planners Alliance would like to thank the many people involved giving us information or helping with the production of this report. are particularly grateful to the following persons who helped with specific criticism and research: in We Melvin T. Smith, Chairman of the Dominguez-Escalante State/Federal Bicentennial Commission Monsignor Jerome Stoffel, Logan, Utah Ronald K. Pierce, Assistant Director for programs for Colorado Centennial-Bicentennial Commission W.L. Rusho, Public Information Officer, Upper Colorado Regional Office of the Bureau of Reclamation Don Rickey, Jr., Historian at Denver office of the Bureau of Land Dr. Management Daley, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, Federal Region VIII, Denver, Colorado Lamar Lindsay, State Archeologist, Utah State Historical Society A1 Schroeder, National Park Service Drs. Floyd O'Neill, S.L. Tyler, and Greg Thompson of the American West Center, University of Utah Bradley Smith, Director of Four Corners Regional Council Felix A. Heaps, Ph.D., History of Art Bill Albert L. Christensen, A.I.A., coordinated, planned and edited the project, designed the' commemorative ramadas and markers, and supplied most of the photos and sketches. Eugene E. Carr, A.I.P., was responsible for data used in b.ase mapping, coordination with local communities and Bill Cordray drew the maps, recommendations on location of hardware. wrote the Interpretive Section, researched historical and cultural material John Swain helped with maps and graphics. and edited Alice Ann Young did historical research for accurate drawings and made the Points of Interest sketches. Henry Beer of Communication Arts designed the hardware items, except for the historical trail marker and the commemorative ramadas .. .. iii |