TABLE OF CONTENTS Summary: Significance of Cultural Resources CHAPTER I: History of Tenure and Development until 1933 CHAPTER II: History of Tenure and Development from 1933 until 1955 CHAPTER III: History of Tenure and Development from 1955 until 1991 CHAPTER IV: History of Archeology at Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument until 1962 CHAPTER V: History of Archeology at Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument from 1962 until 1991 CHAPTER VI: Stabilization at Gila Cliff Dwellings CHAPTER VII: Interpretation and Cultural Resource Management CHAPTER VIII: Natural Resources Management and Threats to the Monument APPENDIX A: Enabling Legislation Executive Order APPENDIX B: Interagency Agreements Memorandum of Agreement Between the National Park Service and the Forest Service APPENDIX C: Interagency Agreements Assignment Agreement LIST OF FIGURES Figure 2a 2b Views of the prehistoric architecture at Gila Cliff Dwellings Figure 3 Boundary map of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument Figure 4 Sketches made at Gila Cliff Dwellings by Adolph Bandelier in early 1884 Figure 5 Map from 1884 government survey of the area that comprises the present Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument Figure 6 Early visitor to Gila Cliff Dwellings Figure 7 A view of the road descending the north slope of Copperas Mountain to the Gila River Figure 8 Map of prehistoric cultural sites drawn by "Doc" Campbell in 1955 Figure 9a Figure 9b Custodian "Doc" Campbell and the monument's first contact station Figure 10a Figure 10b Superintendent James Sleznick, and the monument's improved contact station Figure 11 Drawings of Gila Cliff Dwellings as it appeared to Adolph Bandelier and to Lieutenant Sands in the mid-1880s Figure 12 The TJ Ruin lies on a bluff overlooking the Gila River Figure 13 Map of Gila Cliff Dwellings keyed to a matrix of room features Figure 14 Sketch plan of TJ Ruin Figure 15 Stabilization and egress improvements at the cliff site DEDICATION To David, Maria, and Sharman.
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