History of Wetlands in the Conterminous United States

Beauchamp, K.H., 1987,
A history of drainage and drainage methods, in Pavelis, G.A., ed., Farm drainage in the United States--History, status, and prospects: Washington, D.C., Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Miscellaneous Publication no. 1455, p. 13-29.

Bednarik, K.E., 1984,
Saga of the Lake Erie marshes, in Hawkins, A.S., Hanson, R.C., Nelson, H.K., and Reeves, H.M., eds., Flyways--Pioneering waterfowl management in North America: Washington, D.C., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, p. 423-430.

Burwell, R.W., and Sugden, L.G., 1964,
Potholes--Going, going..., in Linduska, J.P., ed., Waterfowl tomorrow: Washington, D.C., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, p. 369-380.

Clarke, M.J.,1977,
An economic and environmental assessment of the Florida Everglades sugarcane industry: Baltimore, Md., Johns Hopkins University, 140 p.

Dahl, T.E., 1990,
Wetlands--Losses in the United States, 1780's to 1980's: Washington, D.C., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Report to Congress, 13 p.

Dahl, T.E., and Johnson, C.E., 1991,
Wetlands--Status and trends in the conterminous United States, mid-1970's to mid-1980's: Washington, D.C., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 22 p.

Erickson, R.E., 1979,
Federal programs influencing wetlands, Seventh Annual Michigan Landuse Policy Conference: East Lansing, Mich., Michigan State University, 246 p.

Erickson, R.E., Linder, R.L., and Harmon, K.W., 1979,

Stream channelization (p.l. 83-566) increased wetland losses in the Dakotas: Wildlife Society Bulletin, v. 7, no. 2, p. 71-78.

Eyre, F.H., 1980,
Forest cover types of the United States and Canada: Washington, D.C., Society of American Foresters, 148 p.

Frayer, W.E., Monahan, T.J., Bowden, D.C., and Graybill, F.A., 1983,
Status and trends of wetlands and deepwater habitats in the conterminous United States, 1950's to 1970's: Fort Collins, Colo., Colorado State University, 31 p.

Frayer, W.E., Peters, D.D., and Pywell, H.R., 1989,
Wetlands of the California Central Valley--Status and Trends--1939 to mid 1980's: Portland, Oreg., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 28 p.

Freeman, A.E., and Bussewitz, W.R., 1948,
History of Horicon: Horicon, Wis., undated, 126 p.

Garrett, W.E., ed., 1988,
Historical atlas of the United States: Washington, D.C., National Geographic Society, 289 p.

Glaser, P.H., 1987,
The ecology of patterned boreal peatlands of northern Minnesota--A community profile: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Report 85 (7.14), 98 p.

Gordon, R.B., 1969,
The natural vegetation of Ohio in pioneer days: Columbus, Ohio, Bulletin of the Ohio Biological Survey, v. III, no. 2, Ohio State University, 113 p.

Green, W.E., 1984,
The great river refuge, in Hawkins, A.S., Hanson, R.C., Nelson, H.K., and Reeves, H.M., eds., Flyways--Pioneering waterfowl management in North America: Washington, D.C., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, p. 431-439.

Howe, Henry, 1900,
Historical collections of Ohio: Cincinnati, Ohio, Ohio centennial edition, Published by the State of Ohio, v. 1, p. 881.

Hundley, Norris, Jr., 1992,
The great thirst--Californians and water, 1700's-1990's: Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, 551 p.

Knue, Joseph, 1988,
Of time and prairie--100 years of people and wildlife in North Dakota--Observations in change: Bismarck, N. Dak., North Dakota State Game and Fish Department, 106 p.

Light, S.S., and Dineen, J.W., 1994,
Water control in The Everglades--A historical perspective, in Davis, S.M., and Ogden, J.C., eds., Everglades--The ecosystem and its restoration: Delray Beach, Fla., St. Lucie Press, p. 47-84.

Lord, L.A., 1993,
Guide to Florida environmental issues and information: Winter Park, Fla., Florida Conservation Foundation, 364 p.

McManis, D.R., 1964,
The initial evaluation and utilization of the Illinois prairies, 1815-1840: Chicago, Ill., University of Chicago, Department of Geography Research Paper no. 94, 109 p.

McNall, N.A., 1952,
An agricultural history of the Genesee Valley, 1790-1860: Philadelphia, Pa., University of Pennsylvania Press, 276 p.

Middleton, E.P., 1917,
History of Champaign County, Ohio, its people, industries and institutions: Indianapolis, Ind., B.E. Bowen and Co., Inc., 116 p.

Office of Technology Assessment, 1984,
Wetlands--Their use and regulation: Washington, D.C., U.S. Congress, OTA-0-206, 208 p.

Ohio Department of Natural Resources, 1988,
Ohio wetlands priority conservation plan--An addendum to the 1986 Ohio statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation plan: Office of Outdoor Recreation Services, 67 p.

Pavelis, G.A., ed., 1987,
Farm drainage in the United States--History, status, and prospects: Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Miscellaneous Pub. No. 1455, 170 p.

Ross, E.D., 1956,
Retardation in farm technology before the power age: Agricultural History 30, p. 11-18.

Schrader, T.A., 1955,
Waterfowl and the potholes of the north central states, in The yearbook of agriculture 1955: Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Agriculture, 84th Congress, 1st Session, House Document no. 32, p. 596-604.

Shaw, S.P., and Fredine, C.G., 1956,
Wetlands of the United States--Their extent and their value to waterfowl and other wildlife: Washington, D.C., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Circular 39, 67 p.

Stover, J.F., 1961,
American railroads: Chicago, Ill., University of Chicago Press, 310 p.

Tant, P.L., 1981,
Soil survey of Washington County, North Carolina: Washington, D.C., U.S. Soil Conservation Service, 99 p.

Tebeau, C.W., 1980,
A history of Florida: Coral Gables, Fla., University of Miami Press, 527 p.

Trowell, C.T., 1988,
Exploring the Okefenokee--Roland M. Harper in the Okefenokee Swamp, 1902 and 1919: Douglas, Ga., North Georgia College, Research Paper no. 2, 89 p.

U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1832,
Return of the whole number of persons within the several districts of the U.S., 1830: Washington, D.C.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1991,
United States Department of the Interior budget justification--Fiscal year 1992: Washington, D.C., 121 p.

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Undated, Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge: Swan Quarter, N.C., (Brochure).

U.S. Geological Survey,1984,
Wisconsin State base map: U.S. Geological Survey, scale 1:500,000.

Washington County Historical Society, 1979,
Historic Washington County: Plymouth, N.C., 31 p.

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources,1990,
Wetlands/wonderlands--Wisconsin natural resources: Madison, Wis., Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 16 p.

Wooten, H.H., and Jones, L.A., 1955,
The history of our drainage enterprises, in The yearbook of agriculture, 1955: Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Agriculture, 84th Congress, 1st Session, House Document no. 32, p. 478-498.

Wright, H.E., Jr., 1984,
Red Lake peatland--Its past and patterns: Minneapolis, Minn., University of Minnesota, James Ford Bell Museum of Natural History, v. 1, 7 p.