DeVoto, Bernard, editor. "Damming the Parks." Saturday Evening Post, Post Editors, 29 Mar. 2016, www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2016/03/29/history/post-perspective/damming-the-parks.html. Accessed 12 Nov. 2017. The website had an article published in the Saturday Evening Post in 1950 that talks about damming Echo Park and why this wasn’t justification to dam it. This article is called “Shall We Let Them Ruin Our National Parks?”.
"Salt Lake Telegram 1950-03-08." Utah Digital Newspapers, 8 Mar. 1950, newspapers.lib.utah.edu/details?id=17526694. Accessed 14 May 2018. The website had a digital newspaper that was used as an image in this website.
"Salt Lake Telegram 1951-12-11." Salt Lake Telegram 1951-12-11. Utah Digital Newspapers, 11 Dec. 1951, newspapers.lib.utah.edu/details?id=17675255. Accessed 12 May 2018. The website used had available a newspaper article from the Salt Lake Telegram about the Echo Park Dam Controversy. Two portions of the article was used as quotes in this website.
"Vernal Express 1955-05-05." Vernal Express 1955-05-05. Utah Digital Newspapers, 5 May 1955, newspapers.lib.utah.edu/details?id=21466964. Accessed 12 May 2018. The newspaper article on this website talked about the Echo Park Dam Controversy. A segment of the article was quoted and used in this website.
"Vernal Express 1954-01-28." Vernal Express 1954-01-28. Utah Digital Newspapers, 28 Jan. 1954, newspapers.lib.utah.edu/details?id=21464088. Accessed 12 May 2018. An article from the Vernal Express was available on the website about the Echo Park Dam Controversy. A section was quoted and used in this website.
"Vernal Express 1950-08-31." Vernal Express 1950-08-31. Utah Digital Newspapers, 31 Aug. 1950, newspapers.lib.utah.edu/details?id=21429147. Accessed 12 May 2018. This website has a variety of newspapers available. A Vernal Express newspaper article on the Echo Park Dam Controversy was used and quoted in this website. "Vernal Express 1945-01-05." Vernal Express 1945-01-05. Utah Digital Newspaper, 5 Jan. 1945, newspapers.lib.utah.edu/details?id=21353812. Accessed 12 May 2018. The website had a newspaper article from the Vernal Express about the Echo Park Dam Controversy. A quote from the newspaper was used in this website.
Books:
Stegner, Wallace, editor. This Is Dinosaur: Echo Park Country and Its Magic Rivers. Boulder, Colorado, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1955. The book highlighted several prominent figures advocating for the preservation of Echo Park and Dinosaur, and several statements were used in the website as quotes showing the perspective of the conservationists.
Powell, John W. "The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons." Online Archive. Archive.org, 1895, archive.org/details/explorationofco00powe. Accessed 14 May 2018. From the book published by John Wesley Powell, an excerpt from the book was quoted and used in this website.
Government Archives:
"1955 Session: Concurrent Resolutions 1-6." 1955 Session: Concurrent Resolutions 1-6. Utah Division of Archives and Records Service, 1955, (http://images.archives.utah.gov/cdm/compoundobject/collection/428/id/47646/rec/1). Accessed 12 May 2018. The website contained a digital version of the State of Utah Senate Concurrent Resolution on the Echo Park Dam Controversy. From the Resolution, a statement was quoted and used in this website. "Dinosaur National Monument-Split Mountain Canyon P.03." Utah Department of Heritage and Arts, 1910, collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=458001. Accessed 12 May 2018. The reference had an image of Split Mountain used in this website.
"Echo Park." Utah Department of Heritage and Arts. Department of Heritage and Arts, 9 Sept. 2014, collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=484624. Accessed 12 May 2018. The reference was an image used in this website. "Glen Canyon Dam Controversy." Utah Division of State History, Martha Sonntag Bradley, 17 Aug. 2016, heritage.utah.gov/history/uhg-glen-canyon-dam-controversy. Accessed 16 Oct. 2017. This website had information on the Glen Canyon Dam. There was also an image of Glen Canyon Dam that was used in the website. "Operation Glen Canyon." National Archives, National Archives and Records Administration, 1961, https://archive.org/details/gov.archives.arc.53945#. Accessed 4 Apr. 2018. The National Archives had a video made by the Bureau of Reclamation and the Department of Interior about the dam at Glen Canyon. I used a video clip in my website and quoted another part of this video.
"The Law of the River: Developing the Upper Basin." Utah State Archives and Records Service. News from the Archives, Jim Kichas, 27 Apr. 2015, archivesresearch.wordpress.com/2015/04/27/the-law-of-the-river-developing-the-upper-basin/. Accessed 14 Nov. 2017. This website offered a summary of the Echo Park Dam controversy and had maps and images used in the website.
Interviews:
Kupfer, David. "David Brower on Wilderness, Dams and the Future." Ye Olde Consciousness Shoppe, 2001, yeoldeconsciousnessshoppe.com/art31.html. Accessed 10 May 2018. From this interview, a quote was used about Brower's regret for not opposing the Glen Canyon Dam. Small, Tiffany. Interview December 15, 2017. I talked to Ranger Small and received some important information about how the Echo Park Dam Controversy has affected Dinosaur National Monument today.
Images:
Colorado-Yampa 3. Oars, Dec. 2015, www.oars.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/colorado-yampa-003.jpg. Accessed 12 May 2018. This image was used in this website. Colorado-Yampa. Oars, Dec. 2015, www.oars.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/colorado-yampa-006.jpg. Accessed 12 May 2018. This image was used in this website.
Colorado-Yampa 6. Oars, Dec. 2015, www.oars.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/colorado-yampa-006.jpg. Accessed 12 May 2018. This image was used in this website. Colorado-Yampa. Oars, Dec. 2015, www.oars.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/colorado-yampa-006.jpg. Accessed 12 May 2018. This image was used in this website.
"'Damnation': 'Desert Goddess' Remembers Arizona's Glen Canyon." Langly, 1 June 2015, www.langly.co/blogs/field-notes/27946820-damnation-desert-goddess-remembers-arizona-s-glen-canyon. Accessed 7 Feb. 2018. On this website I found a historic photo of Katie Lee on the banks of the Colorado River in Glen Canyon.
Harvey, Mark. "Echo Park Dam Controversy." Colorado Encyclopedia, http://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/echo-park-dam-controversy. Accessed 12 May 2018. The website had an image of a newspaper article that was used in this website.
Jenson, Debra Elaine. "Dinosaur Dammed: An Analysis of the Fight to Defeat Echo Park Dam." Dissertation, Microsoft Word ed., vol. 1, U of Utah, pp. 1-306. The dissertation had a political cartoon on page 6 that was used in this website (no further information was given on its citation). "'Monumental: David Brower's Fight for Wild America' Film Screening (Sierra Club)." Santa Cruz Patch, Melissa Ott, 28 Nov. 2014, patch.com/california/santacruz/monumental-david-browers-fight-wild-america-film-screening-sierra-club. Accessed 20 Jan. 2018. This website had an image of David Brower at the Grand Canyon that was used in the website. "Wallace Stegner." J. Willard Marriott Library, the University of Utah, Roy Webb, 18 Feb. 2009, www.lib.utah.edu/collections/photo-exhibits/stegner-exhibit/exhibit.php. Accessed 9 Dec. 2017. On this website, there was a collection of Wallace Stegner images among other things he was a part of, including the Echo Park Dam Controversy. In the collection, there was an image of a map that was used in this website.
Whitesides, Ella. "Dinosaur National Monument Photo Collection 2017." Dinosaur National Monument Photo Collection 2017, 2017. A few of my personal photos taken last year at Dinosaur National Monument were used in this website for background and images.
Other:
"How David Brower Saved Dinosaur National Monument." Outside, 12 Feb. 2016, www.outsideonline.com/2055841/how-david-brower-saved-dinosaur-national-monument. Accessed 16 Oct. 2017. This video with Kenneth Brower was helpful for me in understanding the impact of David Brower's work with the Echo Park Dam Controversy and a clip of this video was used in the website.
"New Biological Books Reviews and Brief Notices This Dinosaur. Echo Park Country and Its Magic Rivers Wallace Stegner." The Quarterly Review of Biology, C. P. Swanson, Mar. 1956, www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/401254. Accessed 29 Sept. 2017. On this website, I found a book review on the book This is Dinosaur. The author of the review talks about what he thought of the book.
Secondary:
Books:
Cosco, Jon M. Echo Park: Struggle for Preservation. Boulder, Colorado, Johnson Printing, 1995. This book summarized and offered detail about the Echo Park Dam Controversy. Farmer, Jared. Glen Canyon Dammed: Inventing Lake Powell and the Canyon Country. Tuscon, Arizona, U Arizona Press, 1999. This book provided information about the Echo Park Dam Controversy and how it applied to the damming of Glen Canyon.
Harvey, Mark W. T. A Symbol of Wilderness: Echo Park and the American Conservation Movement. Albuquerque, New Mexico, U New Mexico Press, 1994. The book gave information about the Echo Park Dam controversy, and also shed a light on the significance this event played in the conservation movement.
Images:
"Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado." Sierra, Molly Loomis, 4 June 014, www.sierraclub.org/sierra/2014-4-july-august/explore/dinosaur-national-monument-colorado. Accessed 15 Jan. 2018. This website had an image of Echo Park that was used as a background in the website.
"Dinosaur National Monument Facebook Page." Facebook, www.facebook.com/pg/DinosaurNPS/photos/?ref=page_internal. Accessed 16 Feb. 2018. The monument's Facebook page provided images from the monument that were used in the website.
"Steamboat Rock and Echo Park Panorama, Dinosaur National Monument." Reddit, 2016, www.reddit.com/r/Colorado/comments/34ef5z/steamboat_rock_and_echo_park_panorama_dinosaur/. Accessed 11 Oct. 2017. This website also had a panoramic which was used as a background.
Other:
Sibor, Kate. "What If... Conservation Be Dammed? Rafting One of the West’s Last Wild Rivers." Take Part, 10 July 2015, www.takepart.com/feature/2015/07/10/yampa-river-rafting/. Accessed 12 May 2018. The website had a great image showing what Echo Park Dam would look like in the canyon and also had a quote by Kenneth Brower.
"The Goddess of Glen Canyon-Katie Lee." Youtube, MakingASceneVideos, 4 Nov. 2017, www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMVmNSHz2Oo. Accessed 12 Feb. 2018. The YouTube video had an interview with Katie Lee talking about her work and Glen Canyon. The interview had statements that were used as quotes in this website.
"The Morning of Creation." The National Parks: America's Best Idea, 2009, www.pbs.org/nationalparks/history/ep6/2/. Accessed 4 Dec. 2017. The website was part of a series about the national parks, and on this page, it included information on Echo Park and the dam proposed to be built in it.
"Echo Park Dam Controversy." Colorado Encyclopedia, Mark Harvey, coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/echo-park-dam-controversy. Accessed 24 Nov. 2017. This website summarized the Echo Park controversy and the building of a dam. There was also an image that was used in this website.