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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Map | ||
Abbreviations | ||
1 | The Sequoia Stone Dish Incident | 1 |
2 | Pothunters and Professors | 6 |
3 | The Antiquities Act | 34 |
4 | The First Monuments | 52 |
5 | "Warning Sign" Preservation | 74 |
6 | Second-Class Sites | 89 |
7 | Boss Pinkley's Domain | 119 |
8 | Turf Wars | 140 |
9 | The New Deal and the National Monuments | 162 |
10 | History and the National Monuments | 187 |
11 | The Antiquities Act and the Modern Park System | 212 |
Appendix: Chronology of National Monument Establishment | 233 | |
Bibliographic Essay | 241 | |
Index | 247 |
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