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1. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 A sod homestead built in 1900. Pennington County, South Dakota. Since 1900 this sod house has been standing to mark a farmer's effort to reap wealth from the Great Plains. At the time of its construction there must have been skirmish after skirmish with the cattlemen as the fence of the homesteader narrowed down the range. Then wartime prosperity, with the price of wheat booming. Then the years of intermittent drought, up to the present, and instead of wealth, a bitter battle to achieve mere subsistence on the parched earth 1936 May-June

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2. Pine, George W. Beyond the West: containing an account of two years' travel in the other half of our great continent far beyond the old West, on the plains, in the Rocky Mountains, and picturesque parks of Colorado Utica, N.Y.: T. J. Griffiths; 1870

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3. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Denver International Airport's peaked roof, outside Denver, Colorado, designed by Fentress Bradburn Architects, is reflective of snow-capped mountains and evokes the early history of Colorado when Native American tipis were located across the Great Plains. Its Teflon-coated fiberglass roof resembles the Rocky Mountains in winter. A catenary steel cable system, similar to the Brooklyn Bridge design, supports the fabric roof 2016-07-06

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4. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Denver International Airport's peaked roof, outside Denver, Colorado, designed by Fentress Bradburn Architects, is reflective of snow-capped mountains and evokes the early history of Colorado when Native American tipis were located across the Great Plains. Its Teflon-coated fiberglass roof resembles the Rocky Mountains in winter. A catenary steel cable system, similar to the Brooklyn Bridge design, supports the fabric roof 2016-07-06

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5. The Venetian Blues. The people of Venice, who boast of being different from all others in Italy, have a word all of their own for "the homesick blues." It is inspired by the great tower of St. Marks, or Campanile, which makes the Venice skyline scarcely less well known that that of New York. They call it "campanilissima" but it means just plain "blues." The word combines all the longing of a Venetian away from his beloved city, for the shadow of the great tower, the busy Piazza of St. Mark's and the quiet of the sheltered canals where gondolas glide in the twilight. If an American asks for a definition of "Campanilissima," he will soon realize that it means more than homesickness, blues and ennui all put together June 1920 [date received]

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6. United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) Goals and priorities of the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Association Washington: U.S. G.P.O. For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O. [Congressional Sales Office]; 2001

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7. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 A sod homestead built in 1900. Pennington County, South Dakota. Since 1900 this sod house has been standing to mark a farmer's effort to reap wealth from the Great Plains. At the time of its construction there must have been skirmish after skirmish with the cattlemen as the fence of the homesteader narrowed down the range. Then wartime prosperity, with the price of wheat booming. Then the years of intermittent drought, up to the present, and instead of wealth, a bitter battle to achieve mere subsistence on the parched earth

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8. Great Plains

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E78.G73
History Of The Americas. America and United States--America--Indians of North America--By state, province, or region, A-Z--Great Plains ; Great Plains Indians ; Plains Indians
9. Badger, Daniel D. (Daniel Delano), 1933- Attaining economic development--how the Great Plains can contribute to the U.S. economy [Lincoln, Neb.]: Great Plains Agricultural Council; [1970?]

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10. Oneota (Great Plains)

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E99.O5
History Of The Americas. America and United States--America--Indians of North America--Tribes and cultures, A-Z--Oneota (Great Plains) ; Oneota Indians--Great Plains
11. Great Plains

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Topic
HT392.5.G74
Social Sciences--Communities. Classes. Races--Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology--Regional planning--By region or country--United States--By interstate region, A-Z--Great Plains ; Great Plains--Regional planning
12. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Denver International Airport's peaked roof, outside Denver, Colorado, designed by Fentress Bradburn Architects, is reflective of snow-capped mountains and evokes the early history of Colorado when Native American tipis were located across the Great Plains. Its Teflon-coated fiberglass roof resembles the Rocky Mountains in winter. A catenary steel cable system, similar to the Brooklyn Bridge design, supports the fabric roof

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13. Pine, George W. Beyond the West: containing an account of two years' travel in the other half of our great continent far beyond the old West, on the plains, in the Rocky Mountains, and picturesque parks of Colorado

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9127168
14. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Denver International Airport's peaked roof, outside Denver, Colorado, designed by Fentress Bradburn Architects, is reflective of snow-capped mountains and evokes the early history of Colorado when Native American tipis were located across the Great Plains. Its Teflon-coated fiberglass roof resembles the Rocky Mountains in winter. A catenary steel cable system, similar to the Brooklyn Bridge design, supports the fabric roof

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15. Native American Natural Resources Development Federation of the Northern Great Plains Declaration of Indian rights to the natural resources in the Northern Great Plains States [S.l.]: Northern Great Plains Resources Program; 1974

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16. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Torleif Knaphus's 1926 bronze Handcart Monument in Salt Lake City's Temple Square honors 19th-Century Mormon pioneers who crossed the American Great Plains, often by foot, and arrived and settled in the Salt Lake Valley 2022-08-17

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17. The Venetian Blues. The people of Venice, who boast of being different from all others in Italy, have a word all of their own for "the homesick blues." It is inspired by the great tower of St. Marks, or Campanile, which makes the Venice skyline scarcely less well known that that of New York. They call it "campanilissima" but it means just plain "blues." The word combines all the longing of a Venetian away from his beloved city, for the shadow of the great tower, the busy Piazza of St. Mark's and the quiet of the sheltered canals where gondolas glide in the twilight. If an American asks for a definition of "Campanilissima," he will soon realize that it means more than homesickness, blues and ennui all put together

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18. Biscoe, Robert, -1747, merchant's magazine, or, Factor's guide : containing great variety of plain and easy tables for the speedy casting up of all sorts of merchandize, sold either by number, weight, or measure, and for reducing sterling money into currency at sundry rates : with tables of interest and rebate, and of the value of gold and silver in Virginia : also tables shewing the amount of any quantity of goods at almost any per cent : advance on the prime cost, and for finding the nett duties on tobacco from one pound to fifty thousand pounds : to which is added, some tables of per cents on transfer notes, the whole applied throughout to trade and merchandize

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19. Great Plains Agricultural Council Energy related impacts on Great Plains agricultural productivity in the next quarter century, 1976-2000 [Lincoln? Neb.]: Great Plains Agricultural Council; 1976

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20. Great Plains Agricultural Council. Forestry Committee. Meeting (31st : 1979 : Colorado State University) Riparian and wetland habitats of the Great Plains [Lincoln?, Neb.]: The Committee; [1979?]

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