Sally Logue Post spent twenty-five years at Texas Tech University, including in leadership roles in the Office of Communications and Marketing, the Museum at Texas Tech University, and the Office of the Vice President for Research. She also worked as a journalist for two decades at Texas newspapers and television stations. She holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Texas Tech. She is now retired.
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Illustrations Foreword by Eileen Johnson Preface Author's Note Chapter 1: It's All About the Water Chapter 2: Layers of History Chapter 3: Politics and Preservation Chapter 4: Digging Up History Chapter 5: Lions, Buffalo Hunters, and a Giant Tortoise Chapter 6: Regional Context Chapter 7: Fire and Flowers Chapter 8: Lessons from the Landmark Chapter 9: Past, Present, and Future Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index

