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    Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Final Settlement Agreement of Dec. 19, 1986

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    Settlement Agreement: The Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Final Settlement Agreement (Dec. 10, 1986) The Ute Mountain Tribe is entitled to: water from the Dolores Project for municipal/industrial, irrigation and fish/wildlife purposes & development with a priority date of 1868. Repayment of construction costs allocable to irrigation purposes shall be deferred; water from the Animas-La Plata Project for municipal/ industrial and for irrigation with a priority date of 1868; water from the Mancos River for irrigation; water from the Navajo Wash for irrigation; and water from the San Juan River. The Southern Ute Tribe is entitled to: water from the Animas-La Plata Project for municipal/industrial/irrigation with priority date of 1868. Irrigation allocations will share shortages on a pro rata basis. Ridges Basin Reservoir, now Lake Nighthorse will be built by Reclamation; water from the Pine River with a priority date of 1868 and a one-sixth interest in Vallecito Reservoir; water from the Florida Water Conservancy District, the Pargin Reservoir, the Stollsteimer Creek, the Piedra River, the Devil Creek, the San Juan River, the Round Meadow Creek and the Cat Creek; groundwater from the McElmo Creek drainage area from domestic and livestock wells. Administration will be conducted by the Tribes and the State. Leasing of tribal rights off-reservation is allowed with some restrictions. The finality of the agreement is subject to certain state, federal and judicial actions. Signatories: Colorado, Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribe, Southern Ute Indian Tribe, US Dept. of Interior, US Dept. of Justice, Animas ­ La Plata Water Conservancy District, Dolores Water Conservancy District, Florida Water Conservancy District, Mancos Water Conservancy District, Southwestern Water Conservation District, City of Durango, Town of Pagosa Springs, Florida Farmers Ditch Company, Florida Canal Company, Fairfield Communities, Inc

    Laryngeal Tuberculosis Set

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    2x10.5x4.5". Phototherapy. Laryngeal tuberculosis set housed in a black vinyl covered box wood box with green velvet interior. containing stainless steel and mirror parts with lamenated instructions. Apparatus would be assembled for use with sunlight to treat tuberculosis

    Evaluation of water quality, suspended sediment, and stream morphology with an emphasis on effects of stormflow on Fountain and Monument Creek basins, Colorado Springs and vicinity, Colorado, 1981 through 2001 /

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    "Supersedes interim report published May 2002."Includes bibliographical references (p. 58-59).Mode of access: Internet

    Characterization and analysis of temporal and spatial variations in habitat and macroinvertebrate community structure, Fountain Creek Basin, Colorado Springs and vicinity, Colorado, 1998-2001 /

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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-28).Mode of access: Internet.System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: IBM-compatible PC; Microsoft Excel; CD-ROM drive

    The Evening Telegraph's Cripple Creek : Showing all patented mining claims to November, 1893, accurately compiled from the latest official data and surveys.

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    Map shows named and numbered mining claims, mining camps, township grid, roads, railroads, and towns for the Cripple Creek mining district throughout El Paso and Fremont Counties; street layout for Cripple Creek. Includes illustration. Inset: Key map showing geographical positions of Cripple Creek Mining Districts. Relief shown by hachures, spot heights, and pictorially. Scale [ca. 1:18,000]

    Coltharp Children

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    Horace Coltharp 1884-1956, Hugh Coltharp 1885-1914, and Ella Coltharp (1886-0000) are children of William H (1861-0000) and Sarah P. (1861-0000) Coltharp. They lived in the Vernal Precinct in the 1900 Census

    Ross Eric Miller, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1983

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    High school graduation portrait. Ross Miller is the son of Roger E. Miller and Deda Schlossberg Miller.Digital imageDigital finding aid

    Water quality of Fountain and Monument Creeks, south-central Colorado, with emphasis on relation of water quality to stream classifications /

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    Shipping list no.: 91-270-P.Includes bibliographical references (p. 71).Mode of access: Internet
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