Missouri native James Knipmeyer has been hiking and backpacking in southern Utah and northern Arizona for over fifty years and has published numerous articles about the region's history. His books include Butch Cassidy: Historic Inscriptions of the Colorado Plateau, In Search of a Lost Race: The Illustrated Exploring Expedition of 1892, and Joe Duckett: The Hermit of Montezuma Canyon.
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Preface 1. Illinois 2. The Rocky Mountains and Back Again 3. The Pish-la-ki Mine 4. The Copper Canon Country 5. Hoskanini 6. Dandy Crossing 7. White Canyon 8. Glen Canyon 9. The Colorado River 10. The Affair at Green River 11. Vindication 12. The Lost Mine of the Uintahs 13. Promoter, Consultant, and Entrepreneur 14. Tickaboo Creek 15. The Last Years Afterword Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
"Mr. Knipmeyer's biography of Cass Hite is a well-researched and clearly written monograph that will add to the story of one of the better known characters in Colorado River history. This book will help scholars and fans of the Colorado River understand better how gold mining functioned there." -James M. Aton, author of John Wesley Powell: His Life and Legacy "Knipmeyer consults a wide range of sources and newspaper accounts, many written by Hite, to craft an engaging, factual account of an important Utah historical figure. He gives historians and interested readers renewed appreciation for an impressive individual." -Jedediah Rogers, author of Roads in the Wilderness, and co-managing editor of the Utah Historical Quarterly