Living traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area survey 1999-2004

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Living traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area survey 1999-2004

Sound recordings of interviews, photographs, maps, illustrations, field notes and logs, and videotape and Powerpoint presentation stored on disc from a survey conducted 2001-2002 to identify the heritage traditions, themes, and future heritage projects of the Bear River Heritage Area in Utah (Box Elder, Cache, and Rich Counties).

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Williams, Randy, 1961-

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Bear River Heritage Area Council

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