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Upp, Orville T.                                                               ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
	 1974	 National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. Black
                                                                              Many individuals contributed to the successful completion of the project. Special thanks
          Hawk-Iowaville Archaeological and Historic District. Form on file,  are owed to John Wenck, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, for his guidance and
          Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.   support. Lynn Alex and Cindy Peterson of the University of Iowa Office of the State
	 1975	 National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. Black           Archaeologist were instrumental in both planning and execution.
          Hawk-Iowaville Site. Form on file, Office of the State Archaeolo-
          gist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.                                Julie Ohde, of Pathfinders Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D), coor-
                                                                              dinated two paddle trips for the Des Moines Water Trail History programs. Thanks
Warner, Mary, and Dorothy Watson                                              also to Joe A. Artz, Earthview Environmental, Inc., and Raymond A. Anderson, Iowa
	 1978	 National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. Aunty           Geological Survey, for permission to reprint “The Myth of the Mound Builders” from
                                                                              the Geological Society of Iowa 2004 Guidebook and to Holmes A. Semken Jr., Uni-
          Green Hotel. Form on file, Office of the State Archaeologist,       versity of Iowa Geosciences, for providing the tables of Pleistocene mammals found in
          University of Iowa, Iowa City.                                      Iowa. Mary Bennett and Marvin Bergman, State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City,
                                                                              Becki Plunkett, State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines, and John Wenck provided
Whittaker, William E. (editor)                                                assistance with obtaining photographic images for the booklet.
	2009	 Frontier Forts of Iowa: Indians, Traders, and Soldiers, 1682–1862.
                                                                              The author would also like to acknowledge the expertise and editorial assistance pro-
          University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.                                vided colleagues at the Office of the State Archaeologist:

Wittry, Warren L.                                                             Lynn Alex, Angela Collins, John Doershuk, Elizabeth Reetz, and Cindy Peterson
	 1963	 The Bell Site, Wn9, an Early Historic Fox Village. The Wisconsin
                                                                              The efforts of many local individuals and organizations helped to make the project a
          Archeologist 44:1–57.                                               success. Special thanks to:

Witzke, Brian J.                                                              Joe A. Artz, Rick Woten, City of Bonaparte, Lacey-Keosauqua State Park, Marilyn
	 2004	 Bedrock Geology of Lacey-Keosauqua State Park. In The Natural         Thomas, Bonaparte Pottery, and Pathfinders RC&D.

          History of Lacey-Keosauqua State Park, Van Buren County Iowa.       IMAGE SOURCES
          Geological Society of Iowa Guide Book 76, October 30, 2004.
                                                                              All images are for educational purposes only. Images and maps are from the University
Woodruff, Libby M.	                                                           of Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist unless otherwise noted.
	 1972	 National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. Hotel

          Manning. Form on file, Office of the State Archaeologist, Univer-
          sity of Iowa, Iowa City.
	 1978	 National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. Pearson,
          Franklin, House. Form on file, Office of the State Archaeologist,
          University of Iowa, Iowa City.
	1890	 Portrait and Biographical Album of Jefferson and Van Buren
          Counties, Iowa. Electronic document, http://iavanburen.
          org/1890Bios/1890-Bios-TZ.html

Woten, Rick L.
	2009	 Navigating Internal Improvement: Rivers, Canals, and State Formation

          in the Nineteenth-Century Midwest. A dissertation submitted to
          the graduate faculty in partial fulfillment of the requirements
          for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Iowa State University,
          Ames.

Zalucha, L. Anthony
	1984	 Ethnobotanical Analysis of the Seth Richards House Site, 13VB535,

          Van Buren County, Iowa. Submitted to 42nd Annual Plains
          Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska. Copy on file, Office of the State
          Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.

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