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BOOKS

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Arnold, Joseph L. The Evolution of the 1936 Flood Control Act. Fort Belvoir, Va.: Office of History United States Army Corps of Engineers, 1988.

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Bailey, Garrick Alan. “Changes in Osage Social Organization 1673-1906.” University of Oregon Anthropological Papers. 5. (1973): n. page.

—, and Daniel C. Swan. Art of the Osage. In conjunction with the exhibition, Art of the Osage, St. Louis Art Museum. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2004.

Baird, Ph.D., W. David. The Osage People. Phoenix, Az.: Indian Tribal Series, 1972.

Before Lewis and Clark: Documents Illustrating the History of the Missouri, 1785-1804. Vol I. Ed. A. P. Nasatir. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1990.

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Billington, David P., and Donald C. Jackson. Big Dams of the New Deal Era: A Confluence of Engineering and Politics. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2006.

Bird, Kenneth L. Rails to the Osage: The Story of the Warsaw Branch of the Missouri Pacific Railroad. Lincoln, Mo.: Menwith Productions, 2009.

Blakeslee, Donald J. Holy Ground, Healing Water: Cultural Landscapes at Waconda Lake, Kansas. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2010.

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Brophy, Patrick. Osage Autumn: The Exploration Period in Western Missouri. First Edition, Second Printing. Nevada. Mo.: Vernon County Historical Society, 1998.

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Burns, Louis F.. A History of the Osage People. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2003.

Callison, Charles. Man and Wildlife in Missouri: The History of One State’s Treatment of Its Natural Resources. Harrisburg, Penn.: The Stackpole Company, 1953.

Clarke, Thomas, and Jack Glendenning. The Slicker War. Aldrich, Mo.: Bona Publishing Company, 1984.

Davidson, Donald. The Tennessee: The New River: Civil War to TVA. 1992 edition. Vol. 2. Nashville, Tenn.: J. S. Sanders & Company, 1948.

Davis, Clyde Brion. The Arkansas. Edited by Stephen Vincent Benet and Carl Carmer. New York: Rinehart & Company, Inc, 1940.

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Din, Gilbert C., and A.P. Nasatir. The Imperial Osages: Spanish-Indian Diplomacy in the Mississippi Valley. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1983.

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Dryden, John G.. With Plow and Pen: The Diary of John G. Dryden 1856-1883. Ed. Patrick Brophy. Nevada, Mo.: Vernon County Historical Society, Bushwhacker Museum, Inc., 2001.

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Jackson, James P. Passages of a Stream: A Chronicle of the Meramec. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1984.

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McCully, Patrick. Silenced Rivers: The Ecology and Politics of Large Dams. Enlarged and Updated Edition. New York: Zed Books, 2001. Print.

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Multiple authors, Fort Osage: A History of the Garrison 1808-1813. Compiled and Written by Michael Gillespie. Lone Jack. Mo. 2007. Print.

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Multiple authors, Ha Ha Tonka: Past, Present, Future. Ed. Fern Moreland. The Camden County Historical Society, 1987. Print.

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Multiple authors, Tattle-Tales: Bits and Pieces About the Golden Valley. Comp. Kathleen White Miles and Kathleen Kelly White. Clinton, Mo.: Democrat Publishing Company, 1967. Print.

Multiple authors, The Rivers of Missouri. Ed. Dan Saults. Columbia, Mo: M. F. A. Publishing Co. Print.

Multiple authors, The Spanish in the Mississippi Valley, 1762-1804. Ed. John Francis McDermott. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1974. Print.

Multiple authors, The Story of Bagnell Dam. Compiled and written by Carole Tellman Pilkington. Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, 1989. Print.

Multiple authors. 125 Years Old: Papinville Bridge 1883-2008. Comp. Papinville Historical Association, 2008. Print.

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Neely, Jeremy. The Border between Them: Violence and Reconciliation on the Kansas-Missouri Line. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2007. Print.

O’Brien, Michael J., and W. Raymond Wood. The Prehistory of Missouri. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1998. Print.

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Pancoast, Charles. “A Quaker Forty-Niner.” The Adventures of Charles Edward Pancoast on the American Frontier. Ed. Anna Paschall Hannum. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1930. Print.

Peterson, Elmer. Big DAM Foolishness: The Problem of Modern Flood Control and Water Storage. New York: The Devin-Adair Company, 1954. Print.

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Rollings, Willard H. The Osage: An Ethnohistorical Study of Hegemony on the Prairie-Plains. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1992. Print.

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Rydjord, John. Indian Place Names: Their origin, evolution and meanings, collected in Kansas from the Siouan, Algonquian, Shoshonean, Caddoan, Iroquoian, and other tongues. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1968. Print.

Saunders, Jeffrey John. Illinois. Department of Registration and Education. Late Pleistocene Vertebrates of the Western Ozark Highland, Missouri. Springfield. Ill.: Illinois State Museum, 1977. Print.

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Schneiders, Robert Kelley. Unruly River: Two Centuries of Change Along the Missouri. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1999. Print.

Schnitter, Nicholas J. A History of Dams: The Useful Pyramids. Brookfield, Vt.: A. A. Balkema Publishers, 1994. Print.

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Sheehan, Bernard W. Seeds of Extinction: Jeffersonian Philanthropy and the American Indian. Reprint of 1973 ed. published by University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1974. Print.

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Sibley, George. “The Fort Osage Journals and Letters of George Sibley 1808-1811.” Seeking a Newer World. Ed. Jeffrey E. Smith. St. Charles, Mo.: Lindenwood University Press, 2003. Print.

Skinner, Glenn. The Big Niangua River. Cassville, Mo.: Litho Printers, 1979. Print.

Smith, Norman. A History of Dams. First American edition. Secaucus, N.J.: The Citadel Press, 1972. Print.

Stedman, Raymond William. Shadows of the Indian: Stereotypes in American Culture. First. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1982. Print.

Streeter, Floyd Benjamin. The Kaw: The heart of a Nation. Edited by Stephen Vincent Benet and Carl Carmer. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1941. Print.

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Tixier, Victor. “Voyage aux prairies osage, Louisiane et Missouri, 1839-40.” Tixier. Ed. John Francis McDermott; translated by Albert J. Salvan. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1968. Print.

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Twain, Mark. “Life on the Mississippi; The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.” The Family Mark Twain. Compiled. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1935. Print.

Water Over the Dam or This is the Way It Was. Compiled. Kathleen White Miles and Kathleen Kelly White. Clinton, Mo.: The Printery, 1966. Print.

Weaver, H. Dwight. Historic Bagnell Dam Boulevard, Past and Present. Eldon, Mo.: Osage River Trails, 2010. Print.

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Wellman, Paul. Stuart Symington: Portrait of a Man with a Mission. First. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, 1960. Print.

White, Mahlon N. They Call It Truman Dam. Clinton, Mo. : The Printery, 1975. Print.

Wilder, Laura Ingalls. Little House on the Prairie. First Harper Trophy Edition. (pbk.) New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1971. Print.

Wilson, F. Marion. Wilson’s History of Hickory County. Hermitage, Mo.: Wilson Bros., 1907. Print.

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Wohl, Ellen E. Disconnected Rivers: Linking Rivers to Landscapes. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2004. Print.

Wolf, Donald E. Big Dams and Other Dreams: The Six Companies Story. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1996. Print.

Wood, W. Raymond, and R. Bruce McMillan. Prehistoric man and his environments: A case study in the Ozark Highlands. 1st ed. New York: Academic Press, 1976. Print.

Wood, W. Raymond. A White-Bearded Plainsman: The Memoirs of Archaeologist W. Raymond Wood. 1st ed. University of Utah Press, 2011. Print.

GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Bailey, Garrick. Changes in Osage Social Organization, 1673-1906. Eugene: University of Oregon Anthropological Papers, No. 5,.1973. Print.

Billington, David P., Donald C. Jackson, and Martin V. Melosi. U.S.. History of Large Federal Dams: Planning, Design, and Construction in the Era of Big Dams. Denver, Colo.: Bureau of Reclamation, 2005. Print.

Falk, Carl R. Archeological Salvage in the Kaysinger Bluff Reservoir, Missouri: 1966. Columbia: University of Missouri Archaeological Research Division, Dept. of Anthropology, 1969. Print.

Falk, Carl R. United States. National Park Service. Archeological Salvage in the Kaysinger Bluff Reservoir, Missouri: 1966. Columbia: University of Missouri, Archaeological Research Division, 1969. Print.

Fowke, Gerard. U.S. Smithsonian Institution: Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 37. Antiquities of Central and Southeastern Missouri. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1910. Print.

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La Flesche, Francis. U.S. Smithsonian Institution: Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 101. War Ceremony and Peace Ceremony of the Osage Indians. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1939. Print.

Lopinot, Neal H., R. Bruce McMillan, et al. United States. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District. Research to Determine Cultural Affiliation of NAGPRA Remains from Pomme de Terre, Smithville, Stockton, and Truman Lakes in Missouri. Springfield: Center for Archaeological Research, Missouri State University, 2010. Print.

McNabb, Coy G., Richard R. Dohm, et al. Missouri. University of Missouri. The Meramec Basin. Meramec Basin Study Committee, University of Missouri, 1966. Print.

Mehl, M. G. State of Missouri. Missouri’s Ice Age Animals. Rolla: Dept. of Business and Administration, Division of Geological Survey and Water Resources, 1962. Print.

Sprunk, Larry J., and Carla M. Hendrickson. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Historical Resources Mitigation, Vol. 1: We Remember The Rivers. Garrison, N.D.: Historical and Archaeological Surveys, Inc, 1980. Print.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.  1973. Appendix F, Environmental statement Harry S. Truman Dam & reservoir, Osage River, Missouri. “The U. S. Supreme Court’s order, The U. S. Eighth Circuit court of Appeals order, and The Honorable John Oliver’s memorandum and order.”  January 1973.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 1965. Appendix G, Environmental statement Harry S. Truman Dam & reservoir, Osage River, Missouri. “Kaysinger Bluff Dam and Reservoir; fish and wildlife conservation, prepared by U. S. Army Engineer District, Kansas City.” March, 1965.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 1966. Kaysinger Bluff Dam and Reservoir: Specifications for construction of Administrative Facilities. Including Amendments 1-6. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, Kansas City, Mo. March, 1966.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 1972. Appendix C, Environmental statement Harry S. Truman Dam & reservoir, Osage River, Missouri. “Midwest Research Institute report no. 3616-B final report: an environmental impact study of the Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir contract no. DACW41-72-C-0091”. 4 August 1972

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 1972. Appendix D, Environmental statement Harry S. Truman Dam & reservoir, Osage River, Missouri. “Comments of the Environmental Defense Fun and the Missouri chapter of the Wildlife Society for use in preparation of the draft environmental impact statement.” 31 July 1972

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 1972. Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir Environmental Statement (Draft). Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, Kansas City, Mo.  September, 1972

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Pracheil, Brenda. Multi-Scale Perspectives on Paddlefish Populations: Implications for Species Conservation and Management.  University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2010.

PERIODICALS

Alexander, M. L. “More about the Paddle-fish.” Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. (1915): 34-39. Print.

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Beckett, Larry R. “Big Game Fishing: Paddlefishing is No Leisure Sport.” Missouri Conservationist. 03 2012: 23-27. Print.

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Graham, Kim. “Paddlefish: Good News and Bad News.” Missouri Conservationist. 03 1980: 20-22. Print.

Harpham, Lucille Keller. “Looking Back at “Old” Linn Creek.” Camden County Historian “The Journal”. 1980: 2-29. Print.

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Koch, Dr. Albert C. “Mastodon Remains, in the State of Missouri, together with Evidences of the Existence of Man contemparaneously with the Mastodon.” Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis. I.1 (1857): 61-64. Print.

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  1. One of the booklets you reference in Damming the Osage is Valley of the Mastodons by Donna J. Mann the printery clinton mo. 1973. My name is Phillip Yoder I have lived at Fristoe Missouri my whole life, so far. I’m into local history and i had never heard of this book . I knew Donna she was the postmaster at Fristoe when I was a kid. I knew her mom Nita Davis and her daughter Shirley Binney and her husband Dick Mann.At the Fristoe Commmunity Building they still have a casting of one side of a mastodon skull and tusk that is mounted on a board.The original was excavated at the bone hole west of Fristoe by college students from Arizona. Sorry I’m so long-winded. I would be glad to pay you for a digitalized copy or if you could tell me where I could get the information. Thank you. If you would rather talk by phone my number is 660 723 3389. Or you can repond by email.

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