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Book 11

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 1

Scope and Contents

  1. 2527a-8: "White bed in Kaiparowits formation (bed 38 of measured section), Tenny Canyon, Kane Co., UT 1938."
  2. "Moenkopi formation 2 miles west of Paria on old Kanab Trail. Kane Co., UT, 1938."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  3. 2529: "Fault. Wasatch Tertiary on left (west); Cretaceous on right; head of Paria Canyon. Garfield Co., UT, 1938."
  4. 2530: "Headquarters of old Kitchen Ranch, Kitchen Canyon. Kane Co., UT, 1938. Bronson Stringham standing."
  5. 2531: "Entrada sandstone overlain by the heavy gypsum bed of the Curtis formation. Carmel limestone at left brought to level of Entrada by a fault, on Highway 15 near junction with Highway 89. Kane Co., UT, 1938."
  6. 2532: "Temple Cap member of the Navajo formation overlain by Carmel limestone, head of Parunuweap Canyon. Kane Co., UT, 1938."
  7. 2533: "Temple Cap member of the Navajo formation near east entrance to Zion National Park, Kane Co., UT, 1938."
  8. 2534: "East Temple. Buttress forms wall of Pine Creek; Navajo sandstone; top, Temple cap member. Zion National Park, 1938."
  9. 2535: "Bridge Mountain. Navajo sandstone; view south base of East Temple across Pine Creek; Tunnel Road lower right. Zion National Park, 1938."
  10. 2536: "Part of Chinle formation above Springdale member; sandstone, shales and lime conglomerates. Pine Balley. Zion National Park, 1938."
  11. 2537: "The village of Paria, abandoned. Kane Co., UT, 1937."
  12. 2538: "Site of Springdale, Virgin River Valley, below mouth of Zion Canyon. At left, the Watchman. Navajo sandstone, underlaid by Chinle: middle cliff is Springdale member. Washington Co., UT."
  13. "Tropic shale (with coal), highway crossing of Meadow Brook. Kane Co., UT."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  14. 2539: "Contact Carmel limestone (top) and Navajo (bottom), between them calcareous and argillaceous shales. Kane Co., UT."
  15. "Carmel limestone underlaid by variegated shale. Temple Cap member of Navajo formation, 12 feet below. Mt. Carmel Junction. Kane Co., UT."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  16. 2540: "Lava flow over Navajo sandstone, near Pine Springs, Kolob Terrace. Washington Co., UT."
  17. 2541: "Wingate, Kayenta, and Navajo. Kanab Canyon 2 miles above junction of Three Lakes. Kane Co., UT."
  18. "Wingate, Kayenta, and Navajo in Kanab Canyon, near Robinson Ranch. Kane Co., UT."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  19. 2542: "East wall Meadow Brook Canyon, near highway crossing. Carmel limestone (bottom), Entrada, Curtis, Winsor, Dakota (black band, upper left), base of Tropic shales. Kane Co., UT."
  20. 2543: "Navajo sandstone, above it (offset) Temple Cap member projected by Carmel limestone. View from base of East Temple. Washington Co., UT."
  21. 2544: "Near west edge of Kolob Terrace, looking northeast across mouth of Coal Creek; tilted rocks at Hurricane fault (middle); Cedar City, lower left. Iron Co., UT."
  22. "a-Virgin River in Zion National Park, a normal stage."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  23. 2545-6: "b-c, rising flood from shower on Kolob Terrace;"
  24. 2547-8: "d-e, flood stage (2548 missing);
  25. 2549: "g, erosion of land slide at flood stage."
  26. 2550-2: "a-c, Stages of flood in branch of Parunuweap Canyon above Hidden Lake, result of local storm. a, beginning; b, rising water; c, high water. Kane Co., UT, 1937."
  27. "Virgin River, Temple of Sinawava, rising water. Zion National Park, 1836."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  28. "The Sentinel and adjoining towers, in Zion Park. Navajo sandstone viewed from tunnel road. Note iron stained zone (dark band)."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  29. "Cliff of Navajo sandstone including Temple Cap member (offset top). East entrance Zion National Park."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  30. "Parunuweap Valley (Long Valley) above Hidden Lake. Cretaceous strata. Kane Co., UT."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  31. 2553: Tent Buttes, Straight Cliffs sandstone, east side Clear Creek Mountain. Kane Co., UT, 1935."
  32. 2554: "Gully out into alluvium 15-25 feet since 1925 (?). Meadow Brook. Kane Co., UT, 1935."
  33. "Straight Cliffs formation. Clear Creek Mountains, Kane Co., UT, 1936."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  34. 2555: "Upper Lake and part of Middle Lake in Three Lakes Canyon, base of Navajo sandstone. White Cliffs in distance. Kane Co., UT."Duplicate(s) may be found in the box 10. These duplicates are to remain with the collection.
  35. "Ephemeral waterfall, temple of Sinawava, height 1800 feet Navajo sandstone. Zion National Park, 1937."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  36. 2556: "Ephemeral waterfall, disappears about half hour after rain. Pine Creek, Zion National Park, 1937."(Negative exists. Some are original, others are copy negatives. Negatives are in boxes 10 and 11.)
  37. 2557: "Alluvial terraces, Parunuweap Valley between Orderville and Mt. Carmel. Lie unevenly on Tropic shale. Kane Co., UT. 1937."
  38. 2558: "Coal in the Dakota or basal Tropic; Coal hill east side Meadow Brook. Kane Co., UT."
  39. 2559: "Wasatch formation, head of Dairy Canyon, tributary to the Parunuweap. Kane Co., UT."
  40. 2560: "Wasatch formation, head of Dairy Canyon, tributary to the Parunuweap. Kane Co., UT."
  41. 2561: "Upper Chinle, Wingate, Kayenta, and Navajo formations on face of Bridge Mountain. Springdale member, ledge near base. Zion National Park, UT."
  42. 2562: "Travertine formed by plants, narrows of Virgin River. Zion National Park, UT."
  43. 2563: "Cable Mountain, Navajo sandstone. Location of East Rim trail (center). Zion National Park."
  44. 2564: "Navajo sandstone viewed from tunnel window across Pine Creek. The Sentinel in distance. Zion National Park."
  45. 2565: "Jurassic formations near highway crossing of Meadow Brook. Carmel (lowest right); Entrada (middle slope); Curtis (gypsum, ledge); Winsor (upper slope); Dakota (black band); Tropic with coal at top (right). Kane Co., UT."
  46. 2566 "Heaton Point, south end of Elkheart Cliffs, Navajo sandstone and Carmel limestone, middle distance, Tropic shales and ancient alluvial terraces bordering Parunuweap River (foreground). Sevier fault lies near the base of the cliffs. Kane Co., UT."
  47. 2567: "Cave Canyon Walls of Navajo sandstone, above them shale and Temple Cap member forms second cliff, capped in turn with Carmel limestone. Zion National Park."
  48. 2568: "Smithsonian Butte from north base. Chinle, including Springdale member (middle ledge), Wingate? and Kayenta?, Navajo top. Washington Co., UT."
  49. 2569: "Petrified log near base of Chinle, north of Rockville. Zion National Park."
  50. 2570: "Sevier fault in gully east of Mt. Carmel Junction. Tropic shale, rounded hills (left); Navajo sandstone in fracture zone (right). Kane Co., UT."
  51. 2571: "Harrisburg Dome near Leeds. Moenkopi and Shinarump strata. Washington Co., UT."
  52. 2572: "View southeast from Little Bryce Point across Paria amphitheater, pinnacles of Wasatch limestone; upturned edges Navajo sandstone in (distance). Bryce Canyon National Park."
  53. 2573: "Valley on Paunsaugunt Plateau. Erosion control dam destroyed by torrential shower, 2.30 inches in 20 minutes. Bryce Canyon National Park."
  54. 2574: "North Rim of canyon, Wasatch limestone. Iron Mountain in distance west. Cedar Breaks National Monument."
  55. 2575-6: "a-b, Panorama northwest of Brian Head, Markagunt Plateau. Glacial topography foreground; Wasatch formation (middle distance); Little Salt Lake in valley beyond Hurricane Cliffs. Iron Co., UT."
  56. "Pond in basalt 1 mile east of Cedar Breaks. Iron Co., UT."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  57. 2577: "Lava cap on Straight Cliffs formation foot of dugway in Cedar Canyon. Iron Co., UT."
  58. 2578: "Fault on Rim Point Wasatch formation. Cedar Break National Monument."
  59. 2579: "Spur on wall of canyon. Wasatch limestone. Cedar Breaks National Monument."
  60. 2580: "Thousand Lake Mountain, view from Loa eastward. Wayne Co., UT, 1936."
  61. 2581: "Cliffs north of highway west of Bicknell (right center). Moenkopi, Shinarump, Chinle, Wingate. Plain in foreground borders Fremont River. Wayne Co., UT, 1936."
  62. 2582: "Solution channels in Wingate sandstone, Capitol Gorge. Wayne Co., UT."(Negative exists. Some are original, others are copy negatives. Negatives are in boxes 10 and 11.)
  63. 2583: "View along Notom-Cainsville road. Jurassic and Cretaceous formations. Fremont River in middle distance. Wayne Co., UT."
  64. 2584: "Erosion on Mancos shales, branch of Fremont River above Cainesville. Wayne Co., UT."(Negative exists. Some are original, others are copy negatives. Negatives are in boxes 10 and 11.)
  65. 2585: "Fault at Mt. Carmel Junction, looking southeast. Carmel limestone on upthrown side (middle); Entrada (foreground). Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  66. 2586: Timpoweap member of Moenkopi formation in Timpoweap Canyon at intake of La Verkin irrigation ditch. Rests on Kaibab extreme lower right. Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  67. 2587: "Contact of fossiliferous Kaibab (base) and fossiliferous Moenkopi (top), Isom Wash, Washington Co., UT, 1939. Exact contact not placed."
  68. 2588: "Consolidated river gravel (Wisconsin age?) overlying eroded Entrada(?) 300 feet above Paria River 2 miles south of Cannonville, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  69. "Same as 2588."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  70. "Navajo sandstone (bottom), Camel limestone (middle), Entrada (top), head of box canyon, Paria River, Kane Co., UT, 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  71. "Entrada (massive phase). Paria Valley 4 miles south of Cannonville, Kane Co., UT, 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  72. 2589: "Entrada sandstone (bottom) in contact with shales and gypsum of Curtis formation, Paria Valley 4 miles south of Cannonville, Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  73. 2590: "Ancient talus (right foreground) and talus now forming at base of Kinesava mountain, Zion National Park, Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  74. 2591: "Bed of little Creek, sunk 10 feet to 40 feet into alluvium since 1890, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  75. 2592: "Wasatch cliff (top, Kaiparowits (slope) and upper beds of Wahweap formations, Wilson Point, Sunset Cliffs, head of Hillsdale Canyon, Garfield Co., UT, 1939."
  76. 2593: "Contact of old and recent basalt flows near head of Gould Canyon, Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  77. 2594: "Edge of basalt flow over eroded Moenkopi along highway west of Grafton, Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  78. 2595: "Carmel formations in Mineral Gulch. Typical arrangement of shaly and massive beds, Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  79. 2596: "Winsor formation type locality, Winsor Cove, branch of Muddy Brook. Overlying Dakota at top (right). Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  80. 2597: "Tropic shale, Muddy Brook 6 miles above its mouth, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  81. "Ancient gravels (Wisconsin?) overlying eroded Carmel limestone near Mt. Carmel Junction, Kane Co., UT, 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  82. 2598: "Base of Straight Cliffs formation (Cretaceous) at Orderville. Tropic shale forms slope at bottom. Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  83. 2599: "Gypsum of Curtis formation (cliff at top) and Entrada (slope), Short Branch of Parunuweap 1 mile south of Mount Carmel, Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  84. 2600: "Carmel (bottom), Entrada (slope), Curtis (cliff of gypsum) and Winsor formation (top slope), Meadow Brook Canyon, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  85. 2601: Fault in short canyon east of road one mile south of Mt. Carmel Junction. Carmel strata capped with old consolidated gravel, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  86. 2602: "Straight cliffs sandstone overlying Tropic shale. Back of School House, Orderville, Kane Co., UT, 1938."
  87. 2603: Carmel formation (cliff) at head of Flume Canyon upthrow (east) side of Sevier fault which trends northeasterly. Cretaceous formations (background) at level of Jurassic. Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  88. 2604: "Carmel formation in branch of Flume Canyon. About half of total shown. Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  89. "Johnson Creek. Old alluvial fill trenched 40 feet since 1915. Kane Co., UT, 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  90. 2605: "Entrada formation. Gypsiferous Curtis at top. Near mouth of Crystal Creek, Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  91. 2606: Straight Cliff sandstone top, Tropic Dakota and Winsor formation in middle and foreground, covered by land slide. Basalt at tight and on top. Head of Oak Creek, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  92. 2607: "Fossiliferous Straight Cliffs sandstone, Kolob Terrace, Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  93. 2608: "Cougar Mountain fault. Springdale member of Chinle (lower left) abutting against base of Navajo (lower left), Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  94. 2609: "Frepit Knoll, volcano (left), wall of Navajo sandstone capped by Carmel limestone (center), lava coated with vegetation (foreground), Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  95. 2610-11: "Winsor formation type locality, Winsor Cove, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  96. 2612: "Head of Oak Valley area of landslides from Straight Cliffs sandstone (background), Tropic shale (foreground), Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  97. 2613: "View of Oak Valley from west. Carmel white (foreground), tropic shale overlain by landslides (middle distance), Straight Cliffs sandstone (cliffs), Wasatch cliffs on skyline, Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  98. 2614: "Camp Creek near its mouth in Hurricane Cliffs. Navajo sandstone overlain by Carmel Entrada, Curtis and Winsor. Pine Valley mountains (right distance), Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  99. 2615: "Spring Creek. From open valley (foreground) on Carmel limestone passes into canyon in Navajo sandstone that in part forms Hurricane Cliffs. Typical stream on western Kolob Terrace, Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  100. 2616: "Straight Cliffs sandstone, capped by basalt, head of Oak Creek, Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  101. "Undrained pond on surface of lava, Kolob Terrace, Washington Co., UT. 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  102. 2617: "La Verkin Breaks, looking west, Navajo sandstone capped by Carmel limestone and out by canyons 800 to 2,000 feet deep, Pine Valley Mountains in distance, Washington Co., UT, 1939."(Duplicate(s) may be found in the box 10. These duplicates are to remain with the collection.)
  103. 2618: "Surface of Kolob Terrace. Divide between North Creek and Kolob Creek, Washington Co., UT. 1939."
  104. 2619: "Surface of Kolob Terrace showing sharp drop to heads of deep canyons. Lava in foreground, Washington Co., UT. 1939."
  105. 2620: "Meadow land along upper Kolob Creek, developed in Tropic shale, Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  106. 2621: "Surface of Kolob Terrace near head of Kolob Creek, Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  107. 2622: "Landslides in Chinle near mouth of the Parunuweap, springdale member (right center), Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  108. 2623: "Floor of "sink" in Carmel limestone showing solution channels in bedded rock and opening of underground drainage 3 channel. Near Blue Springs, Kolob Terrace, Washington Co., UT, 1938."
  109. 2624: "Northernmost of three Flax Lakes on high divide between Kanab and Parunuweap Valleys. In Cretaceous beds. Looking northeast across head of Kanab Valley to Pink Cliffs (Tertiary), Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  110. 2625: "Flax Lakes (same unit). A branch canyon of Kanab Creek extending toward it, Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  111. 2626: "Top of east Temple. Carmel limestone (top layers). Temple Cap member of Navajo (cliff), core rock of Navajo (foreground), Washington Co., UT, 1938."
  112. 2627: "View looking S-SW from foothills 2 miles west of Virgin City. Shnabkaib member of Moenkopi (foreground). Timpoweap member of Moenkopi into which Timpoweap Canyon of the Virgin River is cut (middle distance). Sugar Loaf and other lava capped mesas (left distance)' crest of Hurricane Cliffs (right distance), Washington Co., UT, 1938."
  113. 2628-9: "The Steamboat. Shnabkaib (bottom) and upper red level of Moenkopi capped in part by Shinarump 2 miles west of Fredonia, Coconino Co., AZ. 1939."(Duplicate(s) may be found in the box 10. These duplicates are to remain with the collection.)
  114. 2630: "Ancient gravels, (left center) form terrace both sides of Virgin River between Rockville and Grafton. Rest unconformably on middle Moenkopi beds, upper Moenkopi, Shinarump, Chinle, and Navajo above. Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  115. "Ancient gravels, detail of 2630."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  116. 2631: "'Elephant feet.' Wingate sandstone, Kayenta above. Three Lakes Canyon, Kane Co., UT, 1939."(Duplicate(s) may be found in the box 10. These duplicates are to remain with the collection.)
  117. 2632: "Wingate sandstone, detailed structure. Flatlying Kayenta above. Cabes Lakes Canyon, Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  118. 2633: "Wingate sandstone. Same as 2632. 1939."
  119. 2634: "Landslide in Chinle formation from base of Navajo Mts. Sandstone, Springdale member of Chinle (middle right). Near headquarters, Zion National Park, UT. 1939."
  120. 2635: "Joints in Navajo sandstone on Zion-Mt. Carmel road, Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  121. 2636: [Caption missing.] Similar to 2635.
  122. 2637: "Northern edge Kanab Plateau. Village of Fredonia on surface eroded from lower Moenkopi beds and crossed by Kanab Creek. Buttes of Moenkopi capped by Shinarump (right), Coconino Co., August, 1939."
  123. 2638: "Surface of Uinkaret Plateau southwest of Cane Beds, Mohave Co., AZ, Aug. 2, 1939."
  124. 2639: "Lake in Three Lakes Canyon fed from springs in Cane at the base of Navajo sandstone, Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  125. 2640: "Kanab Creek, alluvial fill."(Negative exists. Some are original, others are copy negatives. Negatives are in boxes 10 and 11.)
  126. 2641: "Shinarump and Moenkopi beds disturbed by a local fault 3 miles north of Fredonia, Coconino Co., AZ. 1939."
  127. 2642: "Erosion surface on lower Chinle beds at base of Vermillion Cliffs, traversed by Kanab Creek (left center), Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  128. "Ancient stream gravels (Wisconsin) 80 feet above Virgin River, rest on Carmel limestone near Mt. Carmel Junction, Kane Co., UT. 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  129. "Ancient stream gravel detail of previous photo."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  130. 2643: "View looking west toward buttes of Moenkopi capped by lava between Hurricane Cliffs and Workman Wash (foreground). Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  131. 2644: "Mouth of Timpoweap Canyon of Virgin River looking east upstream. Kaibab and Moenkopi strata also basalt (upper left). Hurricane fault trends north-south in foreground. Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  132. 2645: "Timpoweap Canyon at mouth of Alkali Wash (enters right center). Fossiliferous Permian at stream level. Triassic limestone outer walls. Intervening slope of conglomerate and calcareous sandstones, Washington Co., UT. 1939."
  133. 2646 "South wall of Timpoweap Canyon near mouth of Alkali Wash. Kaibab limestone (base), two beds of conglomerate separated by erosion surface, Moenkopi limestone top, Washington Co., UT. 1939."
  134. 2647: "Permian-Triassic contact in Goulds Canyon (of little Creek). Kaibab (lowest ledge), conglomerate (second ledge), Moenkopi (third ledge and top). Washington Co., UT. 1939."
  135. 2648: "Erosion surface produced by bevelling Chinle strata at the base of Vermillion Cliffs south of Cane Beds, Mohave Co., AZ, 1939."
  136. 2649: "Moenkopi showing typical erosion of its shaly sandstones on Hurricane-Antelope Springs Road, Mohave Co., AZ. 1939."
  137. 2650: "Divide dike basalt intruded in Moenkopi beds, head of Workman Wash, Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  138. 2651: "Fault in lower Moenkopi shaly sandstone head of Rock Canyon (of Short Creek), Mohave Co., AZ, 1939."
  139. 2652: "Folds in Moenkopi strata, Short Creek east of Rock Canyon, Mohave Co., AZ, 1939."
  140. 2653: "South wall of Rock Canyon. Kaibab (on valley floor and up to first ledge), conglomerate, Moenkopi (upper part of slope and the cliffs), Mohave Co., AZ, 1939."
  141. 2654: "Short Creek near the exit from its canyon, in Vermillion Cliffs. Alluvial terraces and broad channel made during past 50 years, Mohave Co., AZ, 1939."(Negative exists. Some are original, others are copy negatives. Negatives are in boxes 10 and 11.)
  142. 2655: "Cottonwood trees buried by sand dunes; trunks reexposed by recent excavations of alluvial valley fill, Short Creek, Mohave Co., AZ, 1939."
  143. 2656: "Alluvial terraces made since 1900, Johnson Creek, Kane Co., UT, 1939."(Negative exists. Some are original, others are copy negatives. Negatives are in boxes 10 and 11.)
  144. 2657: "Spring (lower left) on local fault marked by displacement and slickensides (lower left), Johnson Canyon, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  145. 2658: "'The Granary': one of many natural cavities in Wingate sandstone utilized for storage, Johnson Canyon, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  146. 2659: "Entrada, Curtis, and Winsor formation overlain by Dakota (extreme top), Alton-Skutumpah road, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  147. 2660: "Lava flow from Bald Knoll Crater (foreground), Upper Jurassic (lower cliffs), and tertiary (upper cliffs), Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  148. "Wingate sandstone and Kayenta formation, Johnson Canyon, Kane Co., UT, 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  149. "Same as previous photo."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  150. 2661: "Lake, one of three in LaVanger Wash. Surrounding trills Wasatch formation. Original obstruction of stream by alluvial fans made permanent by artificial dam, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  151. 2662: "Kaiparowits formation along Parunuweap below lava narrows, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  152. 2663: "Lava Narrows. The Parunuweap has worn its way through basalt that filled its original canyon. Stream flows in groove at side of road, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  153. 2664: [Caption missing.]
  154. 2665: "Same as 2664."
  155. "White Cliffs, 1,500 feet high (Navajo capped by Carmel), recently made alluvial terrace in foreground, Johnson Valley, Kane Co., UT, 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  156. "Navajo sandstone, part of White Cliffs, near head of Johnson Canyon, Kane Co., UT, 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  157. "Surface of Skutumpah Terrace looking east and across Kanab Canyon. Crest of White Cliffs (right distance), Kane Co., UT, 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  158. 2666: "Corral Knoll volcanic cone, Kanab Valley, Kane Co., Carmel limestone covered with lava (foreground), Cretaceous cliffs distance, Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  159. "Floor of and east wall of Alton amphitheatre, head of Kanab Creek. Flats in Tropic formation bordered by Cretaceous and Tertiary cliffs, Juniper trees, Kane Co., UT, 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  160. 2667: "View looking north down Workman Wash from divide between Little Creek and Short Creek. Basalt (left), terrace on Virgin member of Moenkopi (middle), upper Moenkopi (right). Moenkopi, Shinarump, Chinle, and Navajo (distance), Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  161. "Gravel pass; divide between Sevier and Parunuweap drainage basins looking northeast. Sunset Cliffs, Tertiary (background), dissected alluvial fans tributary to Sevier (right middle), gravels drained by Parunuweap (foreground), Parunuweap captures head tributaries of Sevier, Oak brush and yellow pines, Kane Co., UT, 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  162. 2668: "Vermillion Cliffs (Chinle and Navajo), north of edge of Uinkaret Plateau (foreground), mouth of Short Creek, Kane Co., UT, 1939."(Negative exists. Some are original, others are copy negatives. Negatives are in boxes 10 and 11.)
  163. 2669: "Big Plains, west dipping surface eroded on east dipping Chinle beds, now coated with coalescing fans. Little Creek Terrace in right background, Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  164. 2670: "Kaibab Indian School near Moccasin looking northeast toward head of Two Mile Wash. Deep alluvial fill. Moenkopi capped by Shinarump (upper right), Chinle and Glen Canyon beds cliffs at upper left and middle distance (Lambs Point). Branch of Sevier fault crosses divide between Two Mile Wash and Sand Creek at base of Indian Point (left middle), Mohave Co., AZ. 1939."
  165. 2671: "Kaibab Indian School looking north. Alluvial flats at head of Two Mile Wash. Branch of Sevier fault passes between Navajo (left distance) and Chinle-Navajo (middle distance), Mohave Co., AZ. 1939."
  166. 2672: "'Winsor Castle,' old stone fort at Pipe Springs, Mohave Co., AZ. Sevier fault passes between Navajo sandstone." (upper right) and lower Moenkopi (foreground). 1939."
  167. 2673: "Alluvial terraces on Kanab Creek near mouth of Tiny Canyon, Kane Co., UT. 1939. Excavated since 1882."(Negative exists. Some are original, others are copy negatives. Negatives are in boxes 10 and 11.)
  168. 2674: "Fault in Jurassic formations 3 miles south of Mt. Carmel. Carmel limestone (left). Entrada and Carmel (right). Elkheart Cliffs (Navajo) (upper right). Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  169. 2675: "General view of tilted Jurassic and Cretaceous beds looking northwest across Parunuweap Valley from base of Elkheart Cliffs southwest of Mt. Carmel; Valley of Muddy Brook (center) is at the contact of Winsor and Dakota formations (left) and Tropic shale (right), Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  170. 2676: "View looking south down Meadow Brook across Parunuweap Canyon to Block Mesas on Moccasin Terrace. Canyon cut in San Rafael strata. Pinions or Juniper. Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  171. 2677: "Landslide (all the material in view) near mouth of Birch Creek, Zion Canyon. Covers upper part of and Springdale member (lower left) of the Chinle. Still active: Virgin river flows in groove at left of road, Washington Co., UT, 1939."
  172. 2678: "Landslide, 1 mile south of Springdale, covers strata from base of Navajo (top left) to Shinarump. Springdale member of Chinle (left middle). Washington Co., UT. 1939."
  173. 2679: "Landslide at mouth of Parunuweap (right center) extends from south of Springdale (foreground) across Parunuweap to base of Eagle Crags (top center). Involves entire Chinle formation. Washington Co., UT. 1939."
  174. 2680: "Navajo sandstone including Temple cap member (top). Shows typical recessed arch. Near east entrance, Zion Park, Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  175. 2681: "View looking south-southwest across Timpoweap Canyon (center) to crest of Hurricane Cliffs (skyline). Floor chiefly the surface of east dipping beds of Timpoweap member of the Moenkopi. Lava capped mesas of upper Moenkopi (left distance). West of Virgin City. Washington Co., UT. 1939."
  176. 2682: "View looking up Virgin River from a point 2 miles west of Virgin City, valley floor lower Moenkopi. Virgin member caps mesa(front ). Shinarump the terraces upstream. Navajo sandstone of South Mountain (right). Kinesawa Mountain (left) on skyline, Washington Co., UT. 1939."
  177. 2683: "Hurricane Cliffs at Anderson Ranch. Kaibab and lower Moenkopi. Basalt (middle and upper right). Washington Co., UT. 1939."
  178. "Surface of Paunsagunt Plateau looking southeast from near head of Red Canyon. Boat mesa (top left) and Whiteman mesa (top center) on skyline rise above general surface, Garfield Co., UT. 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  179. "Alluvial filled valley of Paria River (center) southeast of Cannonville. White Cliffs of Winsor formation capped by Dakota-Tropic; Pink Cliffs, Wasatch on left skyline, Garfield Co., UT. 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  180. "Winsor formation coal-bearing Dakota at top; near mouth of Yellow Creek, Garfield Co., UT. 1939."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  181. 2684: "Wasatch formation near mouth of Red Canyon. Gray conglomerate unconformable over massive pink limestone. Above it friable limestone, volcanic ash and basalt, Garfield Co., UT. 1939."
  182. 2685: "Sunset Cliffs as viewed east of Hatch. Sevier fault follows base of cliffs that include Cretaceous and Wasatch Pink Cliffs on skyline. Garfield Co., UT, 1939."
  183. 2686: "Bridge built by C.C.C. across recently eroded wash, near Pipe Springs. Mohave Co., AZ. 1939."
  184. 2687: "Cedar Ridge. Cap of Shinarump conglomerate and upper Moenkopi extending south from Vermillion Cliffs onto Uinkaret Plateau west of Pipe Wash, Mohave Co., AZ. 1939."
  185. 2688: "Settlement of Moccasin Springs looking eastward toward Kaibab Indian School. Kaibab Plateau on skyline. Mohave Co., AZ. 1939."
  186. 2689: "View northward over Moccasin Springs along Sevier fault. Navajo (left) and Chinle (right), on skyline. 1939. Deep alluvium trenched by stream from springs (foreground)."
  187. 2690: "Gypsum in Curtis formation near Highway 89 crossing of Muddy Brook, Kane Co., UT. 1939."
  188. 2690-2: "'Winsor Castle,' old fort at Pipe Springs, looking south over Unikaret Plateau, Kanab Canyon upper right; (91) Door; (92) Wall, Mohave Co., AZ. 1939."
  189. 2693: "Erosion surface at edge of Vermillion Cliffs west of Pipe Springs, Mohave Co., AZ. Streams cross Sevier fault from downthrow to upthrow side. 1939."
  190. 2694: "Cowboy Butte 2 miles north of Fredonia. Moenkopi (Shnabkaib member at base) and Shinarump, Coconino Co., AZ. 1939."
  191. 2695: "Falls in Kanab Creek near Corral Knoll. Carmel formation. Ancient channel of the Kanab filled with alluvium. Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  192. 2696: "Lake in Le Vanger Wash on alluvium that generally elsewhere has been trenched by recent erosion. Kane Co., UT, 1939."
  193. "Top of Paunsaugunt plateau north of Red Canyon-Bryce Park road; area formerly cultivated, now sage brush. Garfield Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  194. "Valley of East Creek, typical of swales and mounds on top of Paunsaugunt Plateau. Boxed springs source of water for Union Pacific Lodge, Bryce Canyon National Park. Garfield Co., UT, 1940"(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  195. 2697: "East Creek Valley, Union Pacific pump house."
  196. "Valley of East Fork of the Sevier River near mouth of Podunk Creek. Garfield Co., UT. 1940."
  197. "Paunsaugunt fault; Tropic shale (right) against Wasatch formation, (left); near Sinking Ship, Bryce Canyon National Park, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  198. "Paunsaugunt fault near Johnson ranch, Weber Creek, Tropic formation on east (right) raised above Wahweap sandstone (left). Kane Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  199. 2698: "Erosion of Cretaceous beds in Paria Valley east of Tropic; Wasatch formation on horizon. View looking east near mouth of Henderson Valley. Garfield Co., UT. 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  200. 2699: "'White Throne' remnant of Navajo sandstone in branch of Paria River. Kane Co., UT, 1940."
  201. "Remnant of Navajo sandstone on floor of Paria Valley, UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  202. 2700: "View looking east across north end of No Man's Mesa, composed of Navajo sandstone partly capped by Carmel limestone. Park Wash (foreground) area drained by Kitchen Canyon tributary to Paria River (middle background). Panoramic with no. 887. Kane Co., UT, 1940."
  203. 2701-2: "Junction of Deer Range and Bullrush Canyons. Highland of Navajo sandstone (upper left), Park Wash lower left: Panoramic with no. 2700. Kane Co., UT, 1940."
  204. "View looking south from Rainbow Point, Paunsaugunt Plateau, showing position of Cretaceous formation (lower half), Upper Jurassic (flatlands, middle distance), and Navajo sandstone of south-facing White Cliffs out by canyons (background). Kane Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  205. "Averett Wash at place where it crosses the Carmel, Entrada, and Curtis formation and descends into Navajo sandstone (background). Kane Co., UT. 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  206. 2703: "Tomb of Elija Averett, killed by Indians (1866) Aerett Wash. Kane Co., UT, 1940."
  207. "Ledge of gypsum (center) in the Curtis formation underlain by Entrada sandstone; Averett Wash. Kane Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  208. "Potholes in Navajo sandstone, Tank Canyon, tributary to Deer Range Canyon, Kane Co., UT. 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  209. 2704: "Sheep Creek at head of box canyon. Navajo sandstone (foreground) followed by Carmel and Entrada. Kane Co., UT, 1940."
  210. "Shell Point, fossiliferous Tropic shale (top) and Winsor formation, east side of Willis Creek. Kane Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  211. 2705: "Gypsum bed, Curtis overlying Entrada, Averett Wash."
  212. "Deer Springs Wash at its junction with Meadow Wash, site of Findley Ranch. Escarpment (background) marks position of Paunsaugunt fault; Navajo capped by Carmel on upthrow side (east); Carmel and Entrada on downthrow side. Kane Co., 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  213. "Entrada and Curtis formation (foreground), Winsor (lower three-fourths of cliff) and Tropic, dark band near top of cliff. 2 miles west of Findley Ranch. Kane Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  214. 2706: "Fault, Navajo sandstone (right), Carmel formation (left), head of box canyon in Lick Wash. Kane Co., UT, 1940."
  215. "Skutumpah Ranch, alluvium fill 30 feet deep (foreground) overlying Winsor, Curtis, and Entrada formations; Carmel and Navajo of Skutumpah Terrace (background), notch (upper right) deep canyon in Navajo sandstone, the egress for Skutumpah Creek (left middle) and Mill Creek (right middle). Kane Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  216. "Face of basalt dike, Black Knoll, Tenney Canyon. Kane Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  217. 2707: "Scoriaceous material near vent of volcanic Black Knoll."
  218. "Gypsum of Curtis formation (top) overlying Entrada sandstone. Gypsum Wash. Kane Co., UT. 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  219. 2708-9: "Bald Knoll Volcanic Cone near head of Johnson Creek. Kane Co., UT. 1940."
  220. "Wingate sandstone capped by Kayenta (left center) and Navajo sandstone in White Cliffs (headlands in background), eastern branch of Johnson Canyon. Kane Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  221. "Eroded edge of basalt flow from Bald Knoll. White Cliffs, Navajo sandstone (upper right); middle Johnson Canyon. Kane Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  222. 2710: "Same as previous photo."
  223. "View eastward across Alton amphitheater; floor of Tropic shale, other Cretaceous formations in background. Kane Co., UT. 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  224. "Same as previous photo, Wasatch Cliffs of Paunsaugunt Plateau on skyline."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  225. 2711: "Car washed into a ravine by flood. Shutumpah-Swallow Park road."(Negative exists. Some are original, others are copy negatives. Negatives are in boxes 10 and 11.)
  226. "Valley of Sevier River about 2 miles north of Hatch: floor on stream alluvium, terraces out from alluvial fans (left center) origination in Sunset Cliffs (background), lava (left center) overlies clays and gravels of Sevier formation(?). Garfield Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  227. "Valley of Sevier River near Hatch, showing meanders and terraces. Garfield Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  228. 2711: "Wilson Peak, head of Hillsdale Canyon. Wasatch limestone overlying the Kaiparowits formation. Garfield Co., UT, 1940."
  229. "Kaiparowits formation unconformably underlying Wasatch limestone west side of Wilson Peak. Garfield Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  230. 2712: "View in Hillsdale Gap in Sunset Cliffs looking east; along a fault masses of Wasatch (counter and right) are dropped below corresponding beds (upper left). Garfield Co., UT, 1940."
  231. 2713: "Sevier River Valley north of Hatch, UT."
  232. 2714: "View eastward from mouth of Castle Wash, upper Sevier River (foreground) and alluvial fans (center), to Cretaceous and Tertiary beds in Sunset Cliffs (background). Kane Co., UT, 1940."
  233. 2715: "Meander of Sevier River."
  234. "Erosion remnants in upper (white) part of Wasatch formation: limestone and conglomerate. Castle Wash an upper tributary to Sevier River. Kane Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  235. 2716: "Same as previous photo."
  236. 2717: "Foxtail pine, Bryce Canyon National Park."
  237. 2718: "Walls of alluvium along Red Creek. Garfield Co., UT, 1940."
  238. 2719: "Same as 2718; shows post Wasatch underlying (right)."
  239. 2720: "Alluvial wall of trench dug since 1920(?), post Wasatch marls at base. Red Creek. Garfield Co., UT, 1940."
  240. "Same as 2720, showing irregularity of deposition of alluvium."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  241. "Same as previous photo."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  242. "Proctor Canyon at its mouth in Sunset Cliffs; trench out in alluvium during a single heavy storm in 1921. Garfield Co., UT, 1940.(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  243. 2721: "Bedded clays and lime silts. Pleistocene(?) lacustrine deposits overlain by basalt, Castro Canyon. Garfield Co., UT, 1940."
  244. "Post Wasatch Sevier(?) formation road out 2 miles south of Hillsdale. Garfield Co., UT. 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  245. "Same as previous photo."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  246. 2722: "Post Wasatch Sevier(?) formation (foreground and center) capped by lavas of Sevier Plateau (horizon) at head of north fork of Linekiln Wash. Garfield Co., UT, 1940."(Duplicate(s) may be found in the box 10. These duplicates are to remain with the collection.)
  247. "Same as 2722, 3 miles westward: upper part beneath lavas: clays at base; sandstone and limestone above."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  248. 2723: "Same as previous photo (upper part) green sandstone in columns, white, cherty limestone and lava(top)."
  249. 2724-27: "Same as previous photo (lower part), erosion features of clays and silts."
  250. 2728-9: "Shnabkaib member of the Moenkopi formation upturned in a fold which involves upper red beds (right), Coal Canyon. Iron Co., UT. 1940."
  251. "Winsor formation beneath Dakota (upper view), Coal Canyon." Iron Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  252. 2730: "Winsor formation, two miles northeast of Horseranch Point, Zion National Monument. Iron Co., UT, 1940."
  253. 2731: "View looking down Virgin River from Hornet Point, towers of Zion National Park in distance. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  254. 2732: "Carmel formation and Entrada (upper right) near mouth of Deep Creek. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  255. 2733: "Straight Cliffs sandstone, head of Oak Creek, Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  256. 2734: "Straight Cliffs sandstone, east side of Deep Creek. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  257. 2735: "Straight Cliffs sandstone, coquina at upper left, near junction of Deep and Crystal Creeks. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  258. 2736: "Upper beds of Tropic formation near head of Deep Creek. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  259. 2737: "Lower red beds of the Moenkopi formation near mouth of Taylor Creek, flat land (left center), on downthrow side of Hurricane fault, Kanarraville. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  260. 2738: "Erosion features near the head of Taylor Creek, towers and walls of Navajo sandstone overlaid by Carmel limestone and lavas (top right and center). Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  261. 2739: "Same as 2738. Walls and towers of Navajo sandstone; Chinle formation on slopes."
  262. 2740: Smith Mesa viewed from the northeast, mesa top developed on Springdale member of the Chinle formation; upper Chinle and Navajo (right), La Verkin Canyon (left), Hurricane Cliffs (on skyline)."
  263. 2741: "View southeastward across North Creek to Cougar Mountain; the towers in Zion Park (top left) and Smithsonian Butte (top right); canyon outlined by Shinarump conglomerate. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  264. 2742: "Spendlove Knoll, volcanic cone on Navajo sandstone, head of Hop Valley. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  265. "Folds in Moenkopi formation, Taylor Creek. Washington Co., UT, 1940."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  266. 2743: "Shnabkaib member (left) and upper red beds of Moenkopi formation, Taylor Creek. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  267. 2744: "Virgin limestone member and middle red beds of the Moenkopi formation, Taylor Creek. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  268. 2745: "Virgin limestone member (top) and lower red beds of the Moenkopi formation, Taylor Creek. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  269. 2746: "Petrified forest member of the Chinle formation, Taylor Creek. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  270. 2747: "White sandstone beds between the Springdale and Petrified forest member of the Chinle, Taylor Creek. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  271. 2748: "Moenkopi formation showing in succession Shnabkaib, lower red, Virgin limestone (double rich), middle red, Shnabkaib, and upper red member; Shinarump conglomerate (crest and top of cuesta), Chinle including Springdale member (low cliff, upper left): Taylor Creek. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  272. 2749: "Ridge of Shinarump conglomerate (center) extending from Taylor Creek to Camp Creek; Moenkopi (cliffs and slopes) at left, Chinle Valley at right. Washington Co., UT, 1940."
  273. 2750: "Valley East Fork Sevier River below mouth of Podweek Creek, Garfield Co., UT."
  274. 2751: "Castro Bluff head of Castro Canyon southwest edge of Sevier Plateau. Acidic lava underlain by Sevier(?) formation, Garfield Co., UT, 1941."
  275. 2752: "Same as 2751, shows eroded top of Sevier Plateau."
  276. 2753: "Castro Bluff, detail thin beds (upper) in Sevier(?) formation."
  277. 2754: "Castro Bluff, detail thick lava beds in Sevier(?) formation."
  278. 2755: "Castro Bluff, detail pumice conglomerate in Sevier formation."
  279. 2756: "Castro Bluff, view looking westward from its base. Terrace developed in the Sevier(?) formation at the top of the Wasatch formation."
  280. 2757: "General view of eroded Pink Cliffs (Wasatch formation) near Cedar Breaks, Iron Co., UT."
  281. 2758: "View looking north from Pace Knoll (lava) near Deadman Gulch, showing tilted strata east of Hurricane Cliffs (extreme left). Virgin member of Moenkopi, Shinarump conglomerate and Chinle sandstones make hogbacks. Horse Ranch knoll, Navajo and Carmel in upper right, Washington Co., UT, 1941."
  282. 2759-60: "(Panorama) Ashdown Canyon, 600-1800 feet deep, 20-150 feet wide out in Straight Cliffs sandstone. Iron Co., UT, 1941."
  283. 2761: "Straight Cliffs sandstone (Cretaceous) Wall of Ashdown Canyon, Iron Co., UT. 1941."
  284. 2762: "Natural bridge near top of wall of Ashdown Canyon, Iron Co., UT, 1941."
  285. "Same as 2762. View from below."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  286. 2763: "Top of Brian Head (11,280 feet) showing fracture of rhyolite by frost. Iron Co., UT. 1941."
  287. 2764: "Top of ridge near head of Lauder Valley showing frost work and vegetation on Markagunt Plateau at altitudes between 10,000 and 11,000 feet. Iron Co., UT, 1941."
  288. 2765: "Volcanic Conglomerate at the base of a succession of lavas on the cliff face of Brian Head. Iron Co., UT. 1941."(Negative exists. Some are original, others are copy negatives. Negatives are in boxes 10 and 11.)
  289. 2766: "Kaiparowits formation, head of Deep Creek, Iron Co., UT. 1941."
  290. 2767: "Kaiparowits formation near southwest corner of Cedar Breaks National Monument. Iron Co., UT. 1941."
  291. 2768: "Kaiparowits formation on Cedar City, Cedar Breaks road above Wood's Ranch. Iron Co., UT. 1941."
  292. 2769: "Glacial till, Castle Creek below Sidney Valley. Top of Markagunt Plateau. Iron Co., UT. 1941."
  293. 2770-1: "Sidney Valley. Ponds and mounds produced by glaciation. Iron Co."
  294. 2772: "Talus of blocks from basalt sheet. Square Mountain. Iron Co., UT. 1941."
  295. 2773: "Mouth of Camp Creek. Resistant limestones of lowest Triassic make walls. Iron Co., UT. 1941."
  296. 2774: "Contact of Triassic and Permian (beds in wall wrinkled at base). Cherty limestone lower left. Camp Creek. Iron Co., UT. 1941."
  297. 2775: "Conglomerates, base of Timpoweep member of the Moenkopi Tarper Creek. Washington Co., UT. 1941."
  298. 2776: "Surface of Kolob Terrace looking southeast near Pryor Knoll, Iron Co., UT. 1941."
  299. 2777: "Same as 2776. Looking northeast to edge of Markagunt Plateau."
  300. 2778: "Same as 2776. Looking north across Coal Creek Canyon. Sugar Loaf on middle skyline."
  301. 2779: "Kaiparowits formation Cretaceous. Conglomerate (pinnacles) in contact with bedded arkosie sandstone. Parowan Canyon. Iron Co."
  302. "Same as 2779. Not unconformity."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  303. 2780-2: "Same as 2779. Detail contact of conglomerate (foreground) and rough bedded, carbonaceous sandstone above."
  304. 2783: "Kaiparowits formation unconformable below Wasatch limestone south, foot of Parowan Canyon, Iron Co., UT. 1941."
  305. 2784-5: "Undifferentiated Cretaceous formation near mouth of Parowan Canyon. Iron Co., UT."
  306. 2786-7: "Fault, Wasatch limestone (extreme right) in horizontal contact with undifferentiated Cretaceous. Parowan Canyon. Iron Co., UT."
  307. 2788: "Summit Ridge. View looking south across Braffitt Canyon. Iron Co., UT."
  308. 2789: "Summit Ridge. Undissected highland 9000 feet near head of Summit Canyon, Iron Co."
  309. 2790-1: "Summit Ridge. Pond supplied chiefly by melting snow. Iron Co."
  310. 2792: "Sugar loaf on outlier of Markagunt Plateau on divide between Parowan and Coal Creek drainage areas. Iron Co."
  311. 2793: "Surface of Kolob Terrace near Pryor Knoll, Iron Co."
  312. 2794: "Westward tilting Moenkopi strata; Timpoweap, lower red, Virgin and Shnabkaib members. Mouth of Kanarra Canyon. Iron Co, UT."
  313. 2795: "Hurricane Cliffs looking north across mouth of Wayne Creek. Iron Co."
  314. 2796-7: "Sidney Valley near head of Castle Creek. Ponds and kame-like accumulation resulting from glaciation. Iron Co, UT."
  315. 2798: "Surface of Kolob Terrace near head of Crystal Creek. Developed on Tropic shale."
  316. 2799-00: "Panorama. Surface of Kolob Terrace near the head of Kolob Creek. Iron Co., UT."(Negative exists. Some are original, others are copy negatives. Negatives are in boxes 10 and 11.)
  317. 2801: "View looking north from near head of South Creek across Coal Canyon, Iron Co., UT."
  318. 2802: "Log Hollow fault (Cretaceous), Kaiparowits formation, on upthrown side (middle and right) in contact with Tertiary (left). Estimated displacement 700 feet. Bowery Canyon, Iron Co., UT. 1942."
  319. 2803-4: "Recent trenching of valley fill of stratified sands and clay, upper part of Spring Creek Canyon, Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  320. 2805: "Surface of the Piute Highlands looking north from Mithcell Ridge, Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  321. 2806: "Pond confined by a glacial moraine. Dry Lakes road, Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  322. 2807-9: "Kaiparowits formation (Cretaceous) overlain by the Wasatch Tertiary. Bowery Canyon, Iron Co., 1942."
  323. 2810: "Conglomerate and underlying arkosic sandstone, Kaiparowits formation, Bowery Canyon, Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  324. 2811: "Braffit Point. Mass of conglomerate in the Kaiparowits formation, branch of Parowan Canyon, Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  325. 2812-3: "Carmel formation. Coal Canyon, Iron Co., UT. 1942."
  326. 2814-5: "Tilted Cretaceous strata that terminate westward left at the Hurricane fault. Canyon southeast of Summit, Iron Co., UT. 1942."
  327. "Black Ledge. Cliff of rhyolite that for about 20 miles forms the rim of the Markagunt Plateau. The escarpment is the upthrown side of a fault concealed by the talus. Hoosier Lake, Iron Co., UT, 1942."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  328. 2816: "Same as previous photo."
  329. 2817: "Moenkopi formation (Shnabkaib and upper red members), Shinarump conglomerate, and Chinle formation, all tilted steeply eastward (right). Gulch near the mouth of Coal Canyon, Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  330. 2818: "Shnabkaib member of the Moenkopi formation, chiefly gypsiferous beds, tilted in the Kanarra fold. Branch of Shurtz Creek, Iron Co., UT. 1942."
  331. 2819: "Virgin limestone (left) and Shnabkaib member of the Moenkopi in vertical position. Kanarra Canyon, Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  332. 2820: "Hancock Peak. Volcanic cone, Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  333. 2821: "Termination of a basalt flow from Hancock Peak, overriding Wasatch limestone, left. Branch of Mammoth Creek, Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  334. 2822: "Basalt flow from Horsetail Mountain near its termination (eastward; right), Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  335. 2823: "Face of Hurricane Cliffs between Kanarra and Murie Creeks. Westward dipping lower Moenkopi strata. Edge of South Hills (left center), Square Mountain (left distance). Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  336. "High level gravels (early Pleistocene?). Caps canyon wall at mouth of Coal Creek Canyon. Iron Co., UT, 1942."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  337. "Moenkopi strata upturned in Kanarra fold. Virgin limestone (left) and Shnabkaib member (middle). Iron Co., UT, 1942.(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)"
  338. 2824: "Sevier fault, mouth of Red Canyon. Wasatch right), basalt (left and top). Garfield Co., UT. 1942."
  339. 2825: "Brian Head formation capped by lava. Branch of Limekiln Canyon. Garfield Co., UT. 1942."
  340. 2826: "Surface of Kolob Terrace developed on Cretaceous strata. Three Knolls (basalt) on skyline. Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  341. 2827: "View looking northeast across Kolob Terrace. Basalt (foreground), Cretaceous trenched by Crystal Creek (middle), Pink Cliffs-Wasatch (skyline), lower east slope of Black Mountain (extreme left), 'The Gap,' twin peaks (right skyline), stands just south of Navajo Lake. Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  342. 2828: "Arrangement of formations at Squaw Canyon along the line of the Kanarra fold. Triassic; Navajo upper Jurassic (Carmel, Entrada, Curtis, Winsor); Cretaceous. Steep dips of lower formations progressively flatten eastward (right). Iron Co., UT, 1942. (Photograph by H.E. Thomas.)"
  343. 2829: "Shurtz Creek alcove. Pyramids of upturned Navajo sandstone (center; Triassic below; upper Jurassic Cretaceous and basalt above. Strata involved in the Kanarra fold. Iron Co., UT. (Photograph presented by H.E. Thomas.)"
  344. 2830: "Black Mountain culminating in Richardson Peak (altitude 9900 feet), viewed from southwest. Eroded crater and extensive basaltic flows overlying Cretaceous and Tertiary sediments. View looking north east edge of Kolob Terrace. Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  345. 2831: "Pryor Knoll, eroded basaltic cone and lava flows over Cretaceous rocks. View looking northwest. Western edge of Kolob Terrace. Just back of the yellow pines are the cliffs at the head of the westward flowing Shurtz Creek. Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  346. 2832 "View looking northeast across Kolob Terrace developed on Cretaceous strata. Pink Cliffs Tertiary (skyline), Black Mountain Volcano (upper left). Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  347. 2833-4: "Piute Highlands. View looking northeast across Parowan and Benson Canyons from base of Applegate Ridge. Rim of Markagunt Plateau (middle skyline); Knob and ridges of Wasatch (middle distance); rhyolite foreground. Iron Co UT, 1942."
  348. 2835: "Piute Highlands. View looking south from Applegate Ridge across upper Summit Creek. Wasatch in Sugar Loaf Peak (upper left); rhyolite on Summit ridge, middle skyline; Cretaceous (foreground). Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  349. 2836: "Piute Highlands. View looking north from near the base of Eagle Peak across branches of Summit Creek. Parowan Creek to snow capped Tushar Mountains (skyline); rhyolite and Cretaceous in the foreground; Cretaceous, Tertiary, and lavas beyond. Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  350. 2837: "Piute Highlands. Glacial lake and moraine, Moseman (Dry Lakes) Valley. Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  351. 2838: "Lake like no 2837, about a half mile down valley."
  352. 2839: "Conglomerate within the Wasatch formation (top and bottom). Bowery Canyon. Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  353. 2840: "Fault contact of Carmel (right) and Curtis (left). Coal Canyon above the mouth of Rocky Hollow. Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  354. "Cretaceous strata, undifferentiated, near mouth of Parowan Canyon. Iron Co., UT, 1942."(A photograph is missing from the book. The caption is copied to preserve the caption and continuity of the book.)
  355. 2841: "Hurricane Cliffs, formed by westward dipping Moenkopi strata involved in the Kanarra fold. Hurricane fault passes along the base and through the valley of Murie Creek (left); thick alluvium on the downthrown block (foreground). Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  356. 2842: "Same as 2841, between Murie and Kanarra Creeks. Jurassic and younger strata (background)."
  357. 2843: "View south from the base of Horseranch Mountain, across the three deep canyon branches of Taylor Creek. Timber Top Mesa (middle skyline); Navajo sandstone (in walls); Carmel (general surface); Entrada (left center); Smith Mesa, Triassic rocks (upper right); towers of Zion National Park (upper left). Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  358. 2844: "Fault near the mouth of Maple Canyon looking north, upthrown block at left. Iron Co., UT, 1942."
  359. 2845: "Moenkopi beds upturned in the Kanarra fold and broken by a fault. Lawrence Canyon, Iron Co., UT, 1942."

Dates

  • 1900-1944

Language of Materials

From the Collection: Collection materials are in English.

Conditions Governing Access

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Extent

From the Collection: 3288 Photographic Prints

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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