Sources, Bibliography

Gibson Berry
4 min readApr 24, 2023

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  1. Ambrose, Stephen E. (2000). “Nothing Like it in the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad” 1863–1869. New York: Simon & Schuster.
  2. “A Colorful History: Black Rock’s History and Graffiti Woes.” Ehora, April 25, 2021. Accessed at https://history.utah.gov/a-colorful-history-black-rocks-history-and-graffiti-woes/. Christopher W. Merritt, Ph.D.
  3. Bailey, Lynn Robison. Old Reliable: A History of Bingham Canyon, Utah. Westernlore Pr, 2010.
  4. Barnes, Marvin, and John Simos. (1968). “Ore Deposits of the Park City District with a Contribution on the Mayflower Lode.” In Ore Deposits of the United States, 1933–1967, edited by John Ridge. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc., pp. 1102–1127.
  5. Boutwell, John Jason. (1912). “Geology and Ore Deposits of the Park City District, Utah.” Washington Printing Office, USGS.
  6. Brodie, F. M. (1946). “No man knows my history: the life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet.” New York, Alfred A. Knopf.
  7. “The Geology and Geography of Tooele County.”
  8. Carlstrom, Jeffrey, and Cynthia Furse. “The History of Emigration Canyon,” including email correspondence with the author.
  9. Clark, Donald L. “The Uinta–Tooele Structural Zone — What’s in a Name?” Survey Notes, vol. 52, no. 1, January 2020.
  10. Commission des Sciences et Arts d’Égypte. (1809–1829). Description de l’Égypte. Paris: Imprimerie Impériale.
  11. “Creating a High-Fidelity Interactive Simulation of the Timpanogos Cave System from a Terabyte-Scale Terrestrial LiDAR Dataset.” LaSala, Blase. Thesis submitted to the Department of Mining and Geological Engineering, The University of Arizona.
  12. “DANGER CAVE, LAST SUPPER CAVE, AND HANGING ROCK SHELTER — THE FAUNAS.” Grayson, Donald G. AMNH, 1988.
  13. “The Dead History.” (2018). “The Witch of Parley’s Hollow.” Accessed at https://www.thedeadhistory.com/witch-of-parleys-hollow/. Jennifer Jones, April 18.
  14. Debra Wagner, and Bruce D. Whitehead (eds.). (2006). “From the Ground Up: The History of Mining in Utah.” University Press of Colorado and The Utah State University Press.
  15. “A Look Back: Ontario Silver Mine in Park City.” The Salt Lake Tribune, July 17, 2015.
  16. Dudler, Joseph. (1990). “Dudlers of Parleys Canyon: a history.” Mss A 3280. Typescript by Richard B. Fluehe (8 pages).
  17. Dudler’s Wine Cellar. (Year Unknown). Site 80, Utah Son’s of Utah Pioneers, Jordan River Temple Chapter.
  18. Dunn, Christopher. (1998). The Giza Power Plant: Technologies of Ancient Egypt. Bear and Co. Personal email correspondence, September 2021.
  19. “The History of Utah and the Eastern Great Basin.” Jennings, Jesse D. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Anthropological Papers, 1978.
  20. “Historic Park City.” Utah.com. Accessed at https://utah.com/culture/park-city.
  21. “Utah-Mines.” www.miningartifacts.org.
  22. Joklik, Frank. (2022). Personal correspondence.
  23. John Cadman, Engineer. Personal correspondence 2023.
  24. “Geologic Resources of Summit County, Utah.” Burgden, Miriam H., and Christine Wilkerson. UGMS Public Information Series 71990. Dept. of Community and Economic Development.
  25. “Geology and Ore Deposits of the Park City District, Utah.” Boutwell, John Jason. Washington Printing Office, USGS, 1912.
  26. “Gorongosa National Park: A Park for the People.” Personal visit, documentary video, personal interviews.
  27. “Lake Bonneville: Historian of Ice Age Climate.” Stansbury Overlook Sign commissioned by Toole County, The Utah State Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands, Parks and Recreation, The BLM, Earth Science Education, and U.S. Magnesium LLC.
  28. “Lost Rhoades Mines — of Utah?” Personal correspondence, personal interviews, personal research, personal library of notes.
  29. “My inventions: the autobiography of Nikola Tesla.” Tesla, N., & Runnette, S. (2018).
  30. Spangler, Larry Hydrogeologist at U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Salt Lake City, Utah. Email correspondence.
  31. Steward, Julian H. “Ancient Caves of the Great Salt Lake Region.”
    United States Government Printing Office, Washington 1937.
  32. “The Park City Museum.” Displays, internal and external placards, diagrams of mine locations, objectives, and personal correspondence.
  33. “Park City History — Summary.” Park City Chamber & Visitors Bureau. Accessed at https://assets.simpleviewinc.com/simpleview/image/upload/v1/clients/parkcity/History_Timeline_359c66fe-8a1c-4ba5-b9e9-575bab6eb394.pdf.
  34. Powell, Allen Kent (Ed.). (1994). Utah History Encyclopedia. University of Utah Press.
  35. “Pyramids around the World.” Osmanagich, Sam. The New Era Times Press, 2012. Personal email correspondence, September 2021.
  36. “The Battle of the Standards. The Ancient, of Four Thousand Years, Against the Modern, of the Last Fifty Years — the Less Perfect of the Two.” Taylor, John. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1864 (London).
  37. “The Great Pyramid: Why Was It Built, & Who Built It?” Taylor, John. Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1859 (London).
  38. “Nikola Tesla — Limitless Energy & the Pyramids of Egypt.” Gaya. “After Skool” Video Uploaded to YouTube, 2020.
  39. “The Lost Wizard: Life and Times of Nikola Tesla” and “The Tesla Files.” Seifer, Marc. Personal dialog and interviews.
  40. “William Randolph Hearst: An Illustrated Biography.” Loe, Nancy E. Revised and updated edition. Aramark, 2005.
  41. “Water, Water Everywhere” with Mr. Nelson. Slide deck from an in-person virtual presentation hosted by the Park City Museum. Nelson, Mike. University of Utah Professor of Mining Engineering.
  42. “Water, Water Everywhere — The Ontario Mine and its Tunnels.” Nelson, Mike. University of Utah, 2020.
  43. “Western Mining History.” Online resource by Don Strack. Accessed at https://westernmininghistory.com/towns/utah/park-city/.
  44. “Resources of the State of Utah.” Union Pacific Railroad Company. E. L. Lomax for the Union Pacific Railroad Co., 1905.
  45. “Utah State Historical Society Digital Collection.” Utah Division of State History. Accessed at https://history.utah.gov/library-collections/digital-collections/.
  46. “Arc-GIS maps for geographic measuring. The National map for mine and water identification.” Available online at https://www.usgs.gov/core-science-systems/ngp/tnm-delivery.

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