Historic Trail Research
and National Historic Trails
Public
Site Copyright
(c), All Rights Reserved
| This site contains information about my historic trail
activities in research, publishing, and the support of the National Trails System |
| Contents | ||
| Trail Research Projects | National Trails System | Special Projects |
| Workshops, Publications,
Presentations, and Activities |
Lolo
Trail Photo Gallery |
Offices and Consulting |
TV
Program: "Echos of a Bitter Crossing", Idaho Public Television
This hour-long show on Lewis & Clark, produced by Bruce Reichert, won
a 1999 Emmy in the Historical Documentary category. In January of 1999,
it won a Bronze Medal at the New York Film Festival. This associated web
site won a First Place award at the National Educational Telecommunications
Association late in 1998. The program will be broadcast on Iowa Public
Television on Sept. 5, 1999 at 8 pm and will be shown in major markets
across the nation.
Workshop: "Lolo Trail System - Research Methods and Results," A Clearwater National Forest Leadership Team Field Trip, August 9-11, 1999. The workshop began with a presentation at Mex Mountain and continued with a field trip along the Lolo Trail to Powell Ranger Station. Dr. Steve F. Russell was the coordinator, guide and scholar for the workshop.
Workshop: "Lewis & Clark Exploration: History, Geology, and Ecology," A 2-credit Teachers' Workshop sponsored by the Sawtooth Science Institute, An Outreach Center of Idaho State University's College of Education and the Idaho Museum of Natural History, August 3-6, 1999. The workshop began at Lolo Hot Springs and was conducted in the field from Howard Creek in Montana to Lewiston, Idaho. Dr. Steve F. Russell was the coordinator, guide and scholar for the workshop.
Workshop:
"Proceeding
on the path of Lewis and Clark Through Idaho," A Summer Teachers'
Institute sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the
Idaho State Historical Society, July 20-26, 1999. The workshop began in
Salmon, Idaho with scholar presentations by Dr. James Ronda and Dr. Steve
Russell. The field days and camping trip started at Lemhi Pass on the Montana-Idaho
border and ended at Canoe Camp, near Ahasahka, Idaho. Dr. Russell was the
coordinator, guide and scholar for the field trip and camping portion of
the workshop.
Workshop: "Lewis and Clark in the Land of the Nez Perce," A "Which Way did They Go?" workshop on the return route for May 5-10, 1806, sponsored by Lewis Clark State College, Lewiston, Idaho, June 10-12, 1999. Dr. Russell gave the special presentation "Engineering the Trail Location."
Publication: Fazio, James, "Getting Started in GPS,"The Forest Steward, published by the National Arbor Day Foundation, Jan/Feb, 1998. (Dr. Russell reviewed this article for accuracy in the discussion of GPS technology and is shown in a photo illustrating the use of GPS in trail research)
Presentation: Russell, Steve F., "Northern Nez Perces Trail - History and Preservation," presented to the Chief Joseph Band of the Nez Perce Tribe, Long House, Nespelem, Washington, 1995.
Report: Russell, Steve F., "Bird-Truax Trail Tread Map Set," Clearwater National Forest Archives, Orofino, Idaho, 1995.
Presentation: Russell, Steve F., "Lewis and Clark on the Lolo Trail - In Search of Their Footsteps," presented at the 1994 National Convention of the Lewis and Clark National Historical Trail Foundation, Missoula, Montana, August, 1994.
Presentation: Russell, Steve F., "Lolo Trail - Its History and Preservation," presented at the Fall 1994 Meeting of National Forest Archeologists, Powell, Idaho, 1994.
Presentation: Russell, Steve F., "The Northern Nez Perces Trail," presented to people of the Nez Perce Tribe at the tribal museum in Spalding, Idaho, 1993.
Report: Russell, Steve F., "Bird-Truax Trail Research Report," U. S. National Archives, Washington D.C., 1990.
1995-1996 President, Nez Perce National Historic Trail Fundation, P.O. Box 20197, Missoula, Montana 59801
1990 to 1999: Consultant to the Clearwater National Forest on the Lolo Trail System of 1805-1934.
Steve F. Russell, Ph.D., P.E.
Associate Professor
2428 Coover Hall, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 50014
Tel: 515-294-1273 Fax: 515-294-3637
Email: sfr@iastate.edu
Web URLs: http://www.public.iastate.edu/~sfr/ OR http://www.issl.org