Western Utah
Sub-Series
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The photographs in this collection were taken by Kenneth B. Castleton or his associates between the years 1970 and 1985 although there are a few photographs taken before 1970. They record petroglyph and pictograph sites mainly in Utah, and to a lesser extent in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Wyoming, California, and other countries. They are an invaluable resource for researchers of ancient culture. There are also a small number of photographs of a more personal nature such as of the Castleton family and of trips that were not connected with rock art. These are filed at the end of the collection.
The photographs are mostly color prints and slides, with a few black-and-white prints. Dr. Castleton had arranged them by geographical area and this original order was retained. This order corresponds to that in his book, Petroglyphs and Pictographs of Utah, Volumes I and II (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1978). The photographs were kept in three separate formats: Notebooks, which contain prints arranged and attached to pages; Prints, which are loose and filed in folders; and Slides which are in preserving pages and folders. Each of these sections is arranged in a general geographical area, and then into a particular site within the area. All items in each section are consecutively numbered. The numbering begins over in each of the three sections. All numbers are preceded by a N (Notebooks), P (Prints), or S (Slides). Although photographs and papers are usually separated, in this case Castleton's field notes, articles, and papers were considered an essential support to the photographic information and are found in Section IV Manuscript Material.
In some cases photos of sites with the same or similar proper names are filed under different geographical areas because of the tendency for geological entities to defy boundaries, such as Nine Mile Canyon. In other cases two sites simply had the same name. This problem was resolved with extensive cross-indexing, so that one only need look under a given site name in the index to find all available prints or slides at that site, whether or not they are physically filed together.
Archaelogical Resource Protection Act (ARPA): Public Law 96-95, 16 U.S.C. Section 470
ARPA provides protection from unauthorized excavation and removal of archeological resources which are at least 100 years old. These resources include but are not limited to: pottery, basketry, bottles, weapons, weapon projectiles, tools, structures, pit houses, rock paintings, rock carvings, graves and human skeletal materials.
Further, no person may sell, purchase, exchange, transport, receive or offer to sell, purchase, or exchange, in interstate or foreign commerce, any archaeological resource excavated, removed, sold, purchased, exchanged, transported, or received in violation of any provision, rule, regulation, ordinance, or permit in effect under State or local law.
Any person who knowingly violates, or counsels, procures, solicits, or employs any person to violate any prohibition shall be subject to the penalties of ARPA.
PENALTIES UNDER ARPA
First Offense: Maximum $10,000 fine, 1-year jail sentence. If commercial or archaeological value and cost of restoration exceed $5,000, a $20,000 fine and 2-year jail sentence or both.
Second Offense: Maximum $100,000 fine and 5?year jail sentence or both.
Civil Recovery: Value of resource, cost of restoration, double for second offense.
Vehicle and Equipment Forfeiture: If used in connection with violation upon conviction or determination of involvement.
Informant Reward: One half of fine, not to exceed $500 paid from U.S. Treasury funds.
To Report Violations: Contact land management agency where the violation took place. On public lands, contact Special Agent In?Charge, Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City, Utah, (801)524-3013.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCE PROTECTION ACT (ARPA)
Public Law 96-95, 16 U.S.C. Section 470
ARPA provides protection from unauthorized excavation and removal of archeological resources which are at least 100 years old.
These resources include but are not limited to: pottery, basketry, bottles, weapons, weapon projectiles, tools, structures, pit houses, rock paintings, rock carvings, graves and human skeletal materials.
Further, no person may sell, purchase, exchange, transport, receive or offer to sell, purchase, or exchange, in interstate or >foreign commerce, any archaeological resource excavated, removed, sold, purchased, exchanged, transported, or received in violation of any provision, rule, regulation, ordinance, or permit in effect under State or local law.
Any person who knowingly violates, or counsels, procures, solicits, or employs any person to violate any prohibition shall be subject to the penalties of ARPA.
PENALTIES UNDER ARPA
First Offense: Maximum $10,000 fine, 1-year jail sentence. If commercial or archaeological value and cost of restoration exceed $5,000, a $20,000 fine and 2-year jail sentence or both.
Second Offense: Maximum $100,000 fine and 5-year jail sentence or both.
Civil Recovery: Value of resource, cost of restoration, double for second offense.
Vehicle and Equipment Forfeiture: If used in connection with violation upon conviction or determination of involvement.
Informant Reward: One half of fine, not to exceed $500 paid from U.S. Treasury funds.
To Report Violations: Contact land management agency where the violation took place. On public lands, contact Special Agent In-Charge, Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City, Utah, (801)524-3013.
Site Index: The first number designates the box where the material is located. The number following the colon refers to the folder within the box.
The photographs are mostly color prints and slides, with a few black-and-white prints. Dr. Castleton had arranged them by geographical area and this original order was retained. This order corresponds to that in his book, Petroglyphs and Pictographs of Utah, Volumes I and II (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1978). The photographs were kept in three separate formats: Notebooks, which contain prints arranged and attached to pages; Prints, which are loose and filed in folders; and Slides which are in preserving pages and folders. Each of these sections is arranged in a general geographical area, and then into a particular site within the area. All items in each section are consecutively numbered. The numbering begins over in each of the three sections. All numbers are preceded by a N (Notebooks), P (Prints), or S (Slides). Although photographs and papers are usually separated, in this case Castleton's field notes, articles, and papers were considered an essential support to the photographic information and are found in Section IV Manuscript Material.
In some cases photos of sites with the same or similar proper names are filed under different geographical areas because of the tendency for geological entities to defy boundaries, such as Nine Mile Canyon. In other cases two sites simply had the same name. This problem was resolved with extensive cross-indexing, so that one only need look under a given site name in the index to find all available prints or slides at that site, whether or not they are physically filed together.
Archaelogical Resource Protection Act (ARPA): Public Law 96-95, 16 U.S.C. Section 470
ARPA provides protection from unauthorized excavation and removal of archeological resources which are at least 100 years old. These resources include but are not limited to: pottery, basketry, bottles, weapons, weapon projectiles, tools, structures, pit houses, rock paintings, rock carvings, graves and human skeletal materials.
Further, no person may sell, purchase, exchange, transport, receive or offer to sell, purchase, or exchange, in interstate or foreign commerce, any archaeological resource excavated, removed, sold, purchased, exchanged, transported, or received in violation of any provision, rule, regulation, ordinance, or permit in effect under State or local law.
Any person who knowingly violates, or counsels, procures, solicits, or employs any person to violate any prohibition shall be subject to the penalties of ARPA.
PENALTIES UNDER ARPA
First Offense: Maximum $10,000 fine, 1-year jail sentence. If commercial or archaeological value and cost of restoration exceed $5,000, a $20,000 fine and 2-year jail sentence or both.
Second Offense: Maximum $100,000 fine and 5?year jail sentence or both.
Civil Recovery: Value of resource, cost of restoration, double for second offense.
Vehicle and Equipment Forfeiture: If used in connection with violation upon conviction or determination of involvement.
Informant Reward: One half of fine, not to exceed $500 paid from U.S. Treasury funds.
To Report Violations: Contact land management agency where the violation took place. On public lands, contact Special Agent In?Charge, Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City, Utah, (801)524-3013.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCE PROTECTION ACT (ARPA)
Public Law 96-95, 16 U.S.C. Section 470
ARPA provides protection from unauthorized excavation and removal of archeological resources which are at least 100 years old.
These resources include but are not limited to: pottery, basketry, bottles, weapons, weapon projectiles, tools, structures, pit houses, rock paintings, rock carvings, graves and human skeletal materials.
Further, no person may sell, purchase, exchange, transport, receive or offer to sell, purchase, or exchange, in interstate or >foreign commerce, any archaeological resource excavated, removed, sold, purchased, exchanged, transported, or received in violation of any provision, rule, regulation, ordinance, or permit in effect under State or local law.
Any person who knowingly violates, or counsels, procures, solicits, or employs any person to violate any prohibition shall be subject to the penalties of ARPA.
PENALTIES UNDER ARPA
First Offense: Maximum $10,000 fine, 1-year jail sentence. If commercial or archaeological value and cost of restoration exceed $5,000, a $20,000 fine and 2-year jail sentence or both.
Second Offense: Maximum $100,000 fine and 5-year jail sentence or both.
Civil Recovery: Value of resource, cost of restoration, double for second offense.
Vehicle and Equipment Forfeiture: If used in connection with violation upon conviction or determination of involvement.
Informant Reward: One half of fine, not to exceed $500 paid from U.S. Treasury funds.
To Report Violations: Contact land management agency where the violation took place. On public lands, contact Special Agent In-Charge, Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City, Utah, (801)524-3013.
Site Index: The first number designates the box where the material is located. The number following the colon refers to the folder within the box.
From the Collection:
- A
- Africa-Rock Art, 28:4
- Alaska-Trip, 30:1
- "The All-American Man," 11:3
- Alvey Wash, 12:3; 27:2; 34:16
- Amasa Burton Trading Post, 10:7
- Anderson Bottom see Island in the Sky District
- Animals, 29:1
- Annabelle see Charlie Wall Hill
- Apartment Scenes, 29:21
- Argyle Canyon see Nine Mile Canyon
- Arizona-Rock Art, 28:1
- Arizona Strip, 8:18; 22:6
- Ash Creek see Browse
- Ashley Creek, 1:3; 13:2, 31:2
- Atlatl Rock see Valley of Fire
- B
- Bear Ladder Ruins see Natural Bridges National Monument
- Beaver Canyon, 6:2; 19:1; 32:19
- "Behind the Rocks," 4:7; 17:6; 32:10
- Berkeley Anderson Farm see Sigurd
- Berry Springs, 8:7; 21:5; 33:10
- Big Canyon see Desolation and Gray Canyons
- Big Cave see Site "X"
- Billy Goat Canyon see Arizona Strip
- Birch Creek see Ferron Canyon
- Bird Site see The Maze District
- Birds, 29:1
- Bishop, California, 8:16; 22:4
- Bitter Creek, 1:11; 14:4; 31:10
- Black Dragon Canyon, 4:2; 17:1; 32:5
- Black Hill, 8:10; 21:8; 33:13
- Black Rock Springs, 6:5; 19:4; 32:22
- Blawn Wash see Wah Wah Valley
- Bloomington, 8:10; 21:8; 33:13
- Blue Mountain-Dinosaur National Monument, 1:5; 13:4; 31:4
- Bluff, 10:3; 24:2; 34:2
- Boulder Canyon see Montezuma Canyon
- Braffet Canyon, 8:4; 21:2; 33:7
- Brown's Park, 29:22
- Browse, 8:7; 21:5; 33:10
- Brush Creek, 1:2; 13:1; 31:1
- Buckhorn, 2:2; 15:1; 31:15
- Buckskin Canyon, 9:8; 23:7; 33:24
- Buckskin Wash see Buckskin Canyon
- Bull Claim Hill, 7:3; 20:2; 33:2
- Bunting Ranch-Johnson Canyon, 9:4; 23:3; 33:20
- Butler Wash, 10:5; 10:12; 24:4; 24:5; 34:4
- Butterfly Bend, 4:8; 17:7; 32:11
- C
- Cactus Hill, 6:4; 19:3; 32:21
- Calf Canyon, 2:7; 15:6; 31:20
- Calf Creek see Escalante
- Canaan Gap, 8:12; 21:10; 33:15
- Canada-Trip, 30:2
- "The Canyon," 1:7; 13:6; 31:6
- Canyonlands National Park, 11:2
- Canyonlands Scenery, 29:2; 36:1
- Capitol Gorge see Capitol Reef National Park
- Capitol Reef National Park, 3:2; 16:1; 32:1
- Carbon-Duchesne Line, 1:13; 31:12
- Castle Peak Draw see Castle Peak Wash
- Castle Peak Wash, 1:4; 13:3; 31:3
- Castle Wash, 10:12; 25:2; 34:8
- Cat Stair Canyon, 9:7; 23:6; 33:23
- Cave Valley see Zion National Park
- Cedar City, 8:5; 21:3; 33:8
- Cedar Fort, 5:4; 18:3; 32:15
- Cedar View, 1:13; 14:6; 31:12
- Cha Canyon, 12:6; 34:19
- Chalfant see Bishop, California
- Chandler Canyon see Chandler and Florence Creeks and Nine Mile Canyon
- Chandler Creek, 1:9; 14:2; 31:8
- Charlie Wall Hill, 7:2; 20:1; 33:1
- Chinle Canyon, 10:7; 24:6; 34:3
- Chesler Canyon, 11:2; 26:1; 34:14
- China-Trip, 36:14
- Circle Cliffs, 12:5; 34:18
- Circleville, 12:5; 27:4; 34:18
- Clear Creek Canyon, 7:3; 20:2; 33:2
- Clear Creek Valley, 5:2; 32:13
- Clear Lake, 6:6; 19:5; 32:23
- Clyde Funk Cavern No.2 see Red Hole Wash
- Coal Canyon, 4:2; 17:1; 32:5
- Cockleburr Wash, 1:5; 13:4; 31:4
- Colorado Bridge see North Bank of the Colorado River
- Colorado City, 8:15; 33:18
- Colorado River-North, 4:5; 17:4; 32:8
- Colorado River-South, 4:7; 17:6; 32:10
- Colorado River-Upstream see North Bank of the Colorado River
- Colorado-Rock Art, 28:2
- Columbia-Trip, 29:4
- Comb Wash, 10:8; 10:9; 24:7; 24:8; 34:5; 34:6
- Connor's Spring, 5:2; 18:1; 32:13
- Coon Canyon, 5:6; 18:5; 32:17
- Corn Creek, 6:10; 32:27
- Cosa Range, 8:17
- Cottonwood, 4:9; 17:8; 32:12
- Cottonwood Canyon see Nine Mile Canyon
- Cottonwood Draw see Uinta Basin
- Courthouse Wash, 4:4; 4:5; 17:3; 17:4; 32:7; 32:8
- Cowboy Cave see The Maze District
- Coy's Cove see Clear Creek Canyon
- Cub Creek, 1:6; 13:5; 31:5
- D
- Dalton Wash, 8:8; 21:6; 33:11
- Danish Wash, 4:9; 17:8; 32:12
- Davis Canyon, 11:4; 26:3; 34:11
- Davis Gulch, 12:6; 27:5; 34:19
- Deer Canyon, 12:3; 27:2; 34:16
- Deer Creek, 9:6; 23:5; 33:22
- Deer Creek Point, 9:5; 23:4; 33:21
- Deer Creek Ranch, 12:4; 27:3; 34:17
- Deer Spring Wash, 9:7; 23:6
- Defiance Canyon see Lake Powell
- Delicate Arch-Arches National Monument, 17:8
- Deseret, 6:6; 19:5; 32:23
- Desert Mountain, 6:8; 19:7; 32:25
- Desolation Canyon, 1:14; 14:7; 31:13
- Devil's Kitchen, 6:7; 19:6; 32:24
- Devil's Lane, 11:2; 26:1; 34:14
- Devil's Pocket see Fillmore
- Dewey Bridge, 4:6; 17:5; 32:9
- Doll House see The Maze District
- Dorman Gulch, 2:2; 15:1; 31:15
- Doug Chew Ranch see "The Canyon"
- Dry Canyon see Nine Mile Canyon
- Dry Fork, 1:3; 13:2; 31:2
- Dry Fork of Coyote Wash, 12:4; 27:3; 34:17
- Dry Wash; 2:3, 15:2; 31:16
- E
- Easter Island, 28:5
- Echo Park-Dinosaur National Park (Colorado) see Rainbow Park
- Elbow Ranch, 7:7
- Ekker Copper Mine, 3:4; 16:3; 32:3
- England-Trip, 36:15
- Enterprise (Central Utah) see Nephi
- Enterprise (Southwest Utah), 8:14; 22:2; 33:17
- Escalante, 12:2; 27:1; 34:15
- Escalante Scenery, 29:5
- Evacuation Wash, 1:12; 14:5; 31:11
- F
- Fairfield, 5:4; 18:3; 32:15
- Ferron see Ferron Box
- Ferron Box, 2:3; 15:2; 31:16
- Ferron Canyon, 2:4; 15:3; 31:17
- Fillmore, 6:7; 19:6; 32:24
- Fish Creek Cove, 3:3; 16:2; 32:2
- Fisherman's Point see Uinta Basin
- Fishing Trips, 29:7
- Flag Point, 9:9; 23:8
- Flat Canyon see Desolation and Gray Canyons
- Flood Canyon, 9:8; 23:7; 33:24
- Flood Plain, 10:13; 25:3
- Florence Canyon see Chandler and Florence Creeks
- Florence Creek, 1:9; 14:2; 31:8
- Flower Cave see Site "X"
- Fool Creek, 6:8; 19:7; 32:25
- Forgotten Canyon see Lake Powell
- Fort Pierce, 8:13; 22:1; 33:16
- Fort Pierce see also Warner Valley
- Fortification Rock see Hill and Willow Creeks
- France-Rock Art, 28:6; 35:1
- France-Trip, 36:20
- Fremont Island Scenery, 29:9
- Fremont Wash, 8:3; 21:1; 33:6
- Fruita see Capitol Reef National Park
- G
- Garfield, 5:4; 18:3; 32:15
- Garrison see Pine Valley-Northwest
- Glacier National Park, 29:10
- Glenwood, 7:2; 20:1; 33:1
- Goblin Valley, 36:3
- Golden Spike Historical Site, 29:11
- Gordon Creek, 2:6; 31:19
- Goshen, 7:5; 20:4; 33:4
- Gould Wash, 8:12; 21:10
- Granary Ranch see Bunting Ranch-Johnson Canyon
- Grand Gulch, 10:9; 24:8; 24:9; 34:6
- Grand Wash see Capitol Reef National Park
- Granite Canyon, 6:9; 19:8; 32:26
- Grapevine see Arizona Strip
- Grapevine Canyon, 8:16; 22:4
- Grassy Trail Creek, 2:7; 15:6
- Gray Canyon, 1:14; 31:13
- Green River, 34:14
- The Gulch, 12:4; 27:3; 34:17
- Gunderson Site, 2:2; 15:1; 31:15
- Gunlock, 8:8; 21:6; 33:11
- Gunnison, 7:3; 7:4; 20:2; 20:3; 33:2
- Gusher, 1:15; 14:9; 31:14
- H
- Hancock Cove, 1:13; 14:6; 31:12
- Harrisburg Creek, 8:7; 21:5; 33:10
- Hatch Trading Post, 10:11; 25:1; 34:7
- Hawaii-Trip, 36:21
- Heber Valley, 36:4
- Henry Mountains, 12:7; 27:5; 34:20
- Hieroglyphic Canyon see Zion National Park
- Hill Creek, 1:9; 14:2; 31:8
- Hog Canyon, 9:3; 23:1
- Hog Springs see Hog Canyon
- Hog Springs see North Wash
- Hogup Cave, 36:5
- Hole-in-the-Rock, 6:10, 19:9; 32:27
- Hopi Site see Mid Butler Wash
- Horse Canyon-Needles District, 11:4; 26:3; 34:11
- Horseshoe-Barrier Canyon, 11:4; 26:3; 34:11
- Hovenweep, 10:11; 25:1
- I
- Idaho-Rock Art, 28:3
- Indian Canyon, 9:3; 23:1; 33:19
- Indian Creek (Southeast Utah), 10:2; 24:1; 34:1
- Indian Creek State Park, 10:2; 24:1; 34;1
- Indian Peak, 19:9
- Indian Rock, 5:6; 18:5; 32:17
- Inscription Rock, 8:17; 22:4
- Ioka, 1:10; 14:3; 31:9
- Ireland-Trip, 36:16
- Island in the Sky District, 11:6; 26:5; 34:13; 29:12
- Island Park, 1:7; 13:6
- Ivie Creek, 7:6; 20:5; 33:5
- J
- Jack Creek see Desolation and Gray Canyons
- Jensen Ranch see Torrey, Utah
- Jeppson Ranch, 8:14; 22:2; 33:17
- Joe's Valley, 2:4; 15:3; 31:17
- Johnson Canyon, 9:4; 23:3; 33:20
- Johnson Well see Cockleburr Wash
- Jones Hole, 1:4; 13:3; 31:3
- Josie Morris Ranch see Cub Creek
- Judd Creek, 5:3; 18:2; 32:14
- K
- Kamas Site, 5:6; 18:5; 32:17
- Kanab, 36:6
- Kanab River [Kanab Creek], 9:9; 23:8; 33:25
- Kane Creek Canyon, 4:8; 17:7; 32:11
- Kane Springs see Grand Gulch
- Katchina Bridge see Natural Bridges National Monument
- Kaufman Farm see Black Rock Springs
- Kennecott Smelter see Garfield
- King Solomon Cliff, 6:9; 19:8; 32:26
- Kitchen Canyon see Molly's Nipple Canyon
- L
- Lafe Peterson Farm, 29:13
- Lafe Peterson Farm see also Glenwood
- Lake Canyon see Lake Powell
- Lake Powell, 12:6; 27:5; 29:14; 34:19; 36:7
- Lake Tahoe, 29:15
- LaPoint-Tridell, 1:8; 14:1; 31:7
- Lathrop Canyon see Island in the Sky District
- "Layne Miller Site," 2:7; 15:6; 31:20
- Leeds, 8:15; 33:18
- Leland Bench Area, 1:8; 14:1; 31:7
- Lincoln Beach, 5:5; 18:4; 32:16
- Lion's Mouth, 8:6; 21:4; 33:9
- Little Brush Creek, 1:10; 14:3; 31:9
- Little Hole, 4:9; 32:12
- Long Canyon, 9:8; 23:7; 33:24
- Lower Paria River see White House
- Lower Red Lake see Island in the Sky District
- M
- Main Canyon (South Central Utah), 12:3; 27:2; 34:16
- Main Canyon (Uinta Basin), 1:12; 14:5; 31:11
- Manderfield, 6:2; 19:1; 32:19
- Manila, 1:10; 14:3; 31:9
- Manning Canyon, 7:7; 20:6
- Manti L.D.S. Temple, 29:16
- Maze District, 11:5; 26:4; 34:12
- McConkie Ranch see Dry Fork
- McCoy Springs, Nevada, 35:2
- McKee Springs Wash, 1:4; 13:3; 31:3
- Mediterranean-Trip, 30:3-4
- Meeker, Colorado, 29:22
- Mellor Canyon, 7:4; 20:3; 33:3
- Mexico Scenery, 29:17
- Milford, 6:2; 6:3; 19:1; 19:2; 32:19; 32:20
- Mill Creek, 4:6; 17:5; 32:9
- Mill Creek (Central Utah) see Clear Creek Canyon
- Minersville Dam, 8:3; 21:1
- Moab, 36:8
- Moab Golf Course, 4:7; 17:6; 32:10
- Molen Seep Wash, 2:6; 15:5; 31:19
- Molly's Nipple Canyon, 9:5; 23:4; 33:21
- Monarch Cave see Lower Butler Wash
- Montezuma Canyon, 10:13; 25:3; 34:9
- Montezuma Creek, 10:13; 25:3; 34:9
- Monument Valley, 25:4; 29:18
- Moqui Canyon see Lake Powell
- Moqui Map Site, 12:8; 34:21
- Morrow Ranch see Torrey, Utah
- Muley Point (Southwest Utah) see Fremont Wash
- Muley Point below Cedar Mesa, 10:10; 34:7
- Muley Point-John's Canyon, 10:9; 34:6
- Muley Twist see Circle Cliffs
- Mummy Cave see Nine Mile Canyon
- Myton, 1:2; 13:1; 31:1
- N
- Natural Bridges National Monument, 10:3; 24:2; 34:2
- Nefertiti Canyon see Desolation and Gray Canyons
- Nephi (Central Utah), 7:6; 20:5; 33:4
- Nephi Canyon, 8:6; 33:9
- Newspaper Rock see Indian Creek State Park
- Nine Mile Canyon, 1:14; 14:8; 31:13
- Norman Site, 4:8; 17:7; 32:11
- North Cottonwood Wash, 10:2; 24:1; 34:1
- North Wash (Capitol Reef), 3:5; 16:4; 32:4
- North Wash-Lower (South Central Utah), 12:7
- Notum, 3:5; 16:4; 32:4
- O
- Oak Canyon, 9:4; 23:3; 33:20
- Oak Creek Canyon see Zion National Park
- Oregon Trail, 29:19
- Orient-Trip, 30:5; 36:21
- Owachoma Bridge see Natural Bridges National Monument
- P
- Panguitch River, 12:5; 27:4; 34:18
- Paradise Flats, 3:4; 16:3; 32:3
- Paragonah, 8:4; 21:2; 33:7
- Paria River, 9:10; 33:25
- Park City, 36:9
- Park Wash, 9:6; 23:5; 33:22
- Parowan Canyon, 8:3; 33:6
- Parowan Gap, 8:4; 21:2; 33:7
- Parrish Canyon, 5:3; 18:2; 32:14
- Paxton Corral, 6:9; 19:8; 32:26
- Pelican Point see Utah Lake
- Peltier Ranch see Dry Fork
- Personal-Miscellaneous, 29:20; 36:10
- Peru-Trip, 36:17
- Peter's Leap, 8:6; 21:4
- Peter's Point see Desolation and Gray Canyons
- Petroglyph Canyon see Zion National Park
- Phipps Canyon, 12:8; 34:21
- Photographs-Miscellaneous, 30:9
- Pine Canyon, 1:12; 14:5; 31:11
- Pine Creek (Northwest Utah), 5:2; 18:1; 32:13
- Pine Creek (South Central Utah) see Escalante
- Pine Valley, 6:3; 19:2; 32:20
- Pink Quartz Hill, 6:4; 19:3; 32:21
- Pinnacle Canyon see Nine Mile Canyon
- Pipe Springs National Monument see Arizona Strip
- Piute Canyon, 12:7; 34:20
- Piute Cave see Arizona Strip
- Pleasant Creek see Capitol Reef National Park
- Pleasant Valley Escarpment see Myton
- Poison Springs Canyon, 3:4; 16:3; 32:3
- Poncho House, 10:8; 24:7; 34:5
- Potash Road see North Bank of the Colorado River
- Price, 36:11
- Price River see also Desolation and Gray Canyons
- Price River see also Price River-East
- Price River see also Price River-Lower
- Price River-East, 1:15; 14:9; 31:14
- Price River-Lower, 2:5; 15:4; 31:18
- Pumice, 6:5; 19:4; 32:22
- Q
- Quitchubah Creek, 7:6; 20:5; 33:5
- R
- Rainbow Park, 1:7; 13:6; 31:6
- Range Canyon see The Maze District
- Range Creek, 1:15; 14:9; 31:14
- Red Canyon-Jackson, 8:15; 22:3; 33:18
- Red Hole Wash, 2:5; 15:4; 31:18
- Red Rock Canyon, 7:5; 20:4; 33:3
- Red Sands Area-Jackson, 8:14; 22:2; 33:17
- Richfield, 7:7; 20:6; 33:5
- Rochester Creek, 2:4; 15:3; 31:17
- Rock Creek see Desolation and Gray Canyons
- Rock House Creek see Desolation and Gray Canyons
- Rock Ruin see Natural Bridges National Monument
- Ryan Ranch see Manderfield
- S
- St. George, 22:3
- Salt Creek, 11:3; 26:2; 34:10
- San Juan River, 10:4; 10:5; 10:6; 10:7; 24:3; 24:5; 24:6; 34:4
- Sand Island, 10:4; 24:3; 34:3
- Sand Wash see Desolation and Gray Canyons
- Santa Clara, 8:10; 21:8; 33:13
- Santa Clara River see Santa Clara
- Santaquin, 7:5; 20:4; 33:4
- Scandinavia-Trip, 36:18
- Scipio see Red Rock Canyon
- Scotland-Trip, 36:19
- Scott's Spring, 5:5; 18:4; 32:16
- Sego Canyon see Thompson Wash
- Seven Mile Canyon, 4:4; 17:3; 32:7
- Sevier Bridge Reservoir, 7:4; 20:3; 33:3
- Sheep Canyon, 9:10; 33:25
- Sheep Canyon see also Nine Mile Canyon
- Shey Canyon see Indian Creek
- Shiek Canyon see Grand Gulch
- Shoal Creek see Nephi Canyon (Southwest Utah)
- Short Canyon, 2:3; 15:2; 31:16
- Sigurd, 7:2; 20:1; 33:1
- Sinbad, 2:7; 15:6; 31:20
- Sipapu Bridge see Natural Bridges National Monument
- Site "X," 9:3; 23:2; 33:19
- Skutumpah, 9:5; 23:4; 33:21
- Sleeping Rainbow see Capitol Reef National Park
- Smith's Fork see Lake Powell
- Snake Gulch, 8:17; 22:5
- Snow Canyon, 8:12; 21:10; 33:15
- Soda Gulch, 12:8; 34:20
- South Canyon, 1:12; 14:5; 31:11
- South Central Utah, 36:12
- Southeast Utah, 36:13
- Spain-Rock Art, 28:6; 35:1
- Spain-Trip, 30:6; 36:20
- Spanish Rock see Myton
- Split Mountain Campground, 1:6; 13:5; 31:5
- Stansbury Island, 5:5; 18:4; 32:16
- Stearns Wash, 4:6; 17:5; 32:9
- Steinaker Reservoir, 1:11; 14:4; 31:10
- Step Canyon see Grand Gulch
- Sweetwater Canyon, 1:12; 14:5; 31:11
- Swelter Shelter, 1:6; 13:5; 31:5
- Syd and Charlie, 2:5; 15:4; 31:18
- T
- Temple Mountain, 3:5; 16:4; 32:4
- Temple Mountain see also Buckhorn
- "Thirteen Faces East"-Horse Canyon, 11:3; 26:2; 34:10
- Thompson Wash, 4:2; 17:1; 32:5
- Three Mile, 8:11; 21:9; 33:14
- Tonaquint, 8:15; 33:18
- Tooele Ordnance Depot, 5:7; 32:18
- Torrey, Utah, 3:3; 16:2; 32:2
- Turks Head see Island in the Sky District
- Turnbow Cabin-Arches National Park, 4:4; 17:3; 32:7
- Tushar Wash, 4:3; 17:2; 32:6
- Tuxedo Bottom see Island in the Sky District
- U
- Uinta Basin, 36:22
- Uinta Basin-South of Roosevelt, 1:8, 14:1; 31:7
- Unidentified Rock Art, 14:10
- Unidentified Sites, 28:8; 35:3; 36:3
- Utah Lake, 5:3; 18:2; 32:14
- V
- Valentine Bottom see Island in the Sky District
- Valley of Fire, 8:16; 22:4
- Virgin, 8:8; 21:6; 33:11
- W
- Wah Wah Valley, 6:4; 19:3; 32:21
- Warner Valley, 8:13; 22:1; 33:16
- Warner Valley see also Fort Pierce
- Washington Fields, 8:13
- Water Canyon see Grand Gulch
- Westwater Canyon see also Westwater Creek
- Westwater Canyon-Mouth, 4:9; 17:8; 32:12
- Westwater Creek, 4:3; 17:2; 32:6
- White Canyon, 10:12; 25:2; 34:8
- White House, 9:7; 23:6; 33:23
- Whitney Pass see Arizona Strip
- Wild Horse Canyon see Desolation and Gray Canyons
- Willard Bay, 5:7; 32:18
- Willard Caves, 5:7
- Willow Creek, 1:9; 14:2; 31;8
- Willow Gulch, 12:8; 34:21
- Wolf Hole see Arizona Strip
- Wood's Cove, 1:2; 13:1; 31:1
- Z
- Zion National Park, 8:9; 21:7; 33:12
From the Collection:
Name and Subject Index: The name index pertains to the material that is located in the boxes labeled "Papers, Reports and Published Material-Articles." It is an alphabetical listing of authors. The first number designates the box where the material is located. The number following the colon refers to the folder within the box.
From the Collection:
- A
- Adams, Nettie K., 38:1
- Adams, William Y., 38:1
- Agogino, George A., 38:5
- Aikens, C. Melvin, 38:1
- Ambler, J. Richard, 38:7
- Anati, Emmanuel, 38:1
- Andrews, Janet, 38:1
- Asaro, F., 38:2
- B
- Bain, James G., 38:2
- Baldwin, Gordon C., 38:2
- Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 38:2
- Bard, J.C., 38:2
- Baumhoff, Martin A., 38:6
- Beckwith, Frank, 38:2
- Berry, Michael S., 38:2; 39:1
- Bradshaw, Richard L., 38:2
- Breternitz, David A., 38:2
- Burgh, Robert F., 38:2
- Burke, William J., 38:2
- C
- Castleton Family, 29:6; 36:2
- Castleton's Birthdays, 29:3
- Coles, Norman E., 38:5
- Colton, Harold S., 38:3
- D
- Dalley, Gardiner F., 38:3
- Davis, Frank D., 38:5
- Day, Kent C., 38:3
- DeKorne, James B., 38:3
- Dellenbaugh, Frederick S., 38:3
- Dibble, David S., 38:3
- E
- Erwin, Richard P., 38:4
- F
- Fewkes, J. Walter, 38:4
- Foster, Gene, 38:4
- Fowler, Don D., 38:4
- Fremont Figures, Price Museum, 29:8
- Friends, 30:7; 36:2
- Fry, Gary Frederick, 38:4
- G
- Gaumer, Alfred Elliott, 38:5
- Gillin, John, 38:5
- Greenwood, Geraldine M., 38:5
- Grosscup, Gordon L., 38:5
- Guernsey, Samuel J., 38:7
- Gunnerson, James H., 38:5
- H
- Hadlock, Sally, 39:3
- Harrison, William M., 38:5
- Haynes, Vance, 38:6
- Hedden, Mark, 38:6
- Heizer, Robert F., 38:2; 38:6
- Hobler, Philip M., 38:7
- Hunt, Alice P., 38:6
- I
- Incised Stones, 28:7
- J
- Jameson, Sydney, 38:6
- Jennings, Jesse D., 38:6
- Jones, Carl Hugh, 38:6
- Judd, Neil M., 38:6
- K
- Kelly, Charles, 38:7
- Kidder, Alfred Vincent, 38:7
- Kowta, Makoto, 39:2
- L
- Leh, Leonard L., 38:7
- Lindsay, Alexander J., Jr., 38:1; 38:7
- Lipe, William D., 38:7
- Lister, Robert H., 38:7
- Long, Paul V., Jr., 38:7
- M
- MacBain, E. Heath, 38:5
- Madsen, David B., 38:2; 39:1
- Madsen, Rex, 39:1
- Mallery, Garrick, 39:1
- Malouf, Carling, 39:1
- Marwitt, John P., 39:1
- Mazonowicz, Douglas, 39:1
- McFadden, Tish, 39:1
- McGregor, John C., 39:1
- Meighan, Clement W., 38:5; 39:2
- Michels, Joseph W., 39:2
- Morris, Elizabeth A., 38:2
- Morss, Noel, 39:2
- Mulroy, Mary E., 39:2
- Murbarger, Nell, 39:2
- N
- Norbeck, Edward, 38:6
- O
- Olin, Caroline B., 39:3
- P
- Pepper, Choral, 39:3
- Pierson, Lloyd M., 39:3
- Pontoni, V.L., 39:1
- Porter-Klink, Luisa, 39:3
- Putnam, J.D., 39:3
- R
- Reagan, Albert B., 39:3
- Reed, Erik K., 39:3
- Remy, Jules, 39:3
- Rohn, Arthur H., Jr., 38:2
- Rudy, Jack R., 39:3
- S
- Schaafsma, Polly, 39:4
- Schroeder, Albert, 39:4
- Schuster, Carl, 39:4
- Scoggin, Charles R., 38:2
- Sharrock, Floyd W., 39:4
- Shepard, Anna O., 39:4
- Sleight, Frederick W., 39:4
- Smith, Elmer R., 39:4
- Steen, Charlie R., 39:4
- Stein, Mary Anne, 38:7
- Steward, Julian H., 39:4
- Stirland, Robert D., 39:3
- Suhm, Dee Ann, 39:4
- T
- Tanner, Dallas, 38:6
- Taylor, Dee C., 39:5
- Turner, Christy G., II., 38:1; 38:2; 39:5
- U
- Utah Archaeology (Newsletter), 39:5
- Utah Professional Archaeological Council, 39:5
- W
- Wauer, Roland H., 39:5
- Weller, Ted, 39:5
- Westerner Trips to Historical Sites, 30:8
- Wetherill, Ben W., 39:5
- Wilson, Bates, 38:6
- Worminton, H.M., 39:5
- Y
- Young, Levi E., 39:5
Dates
- 1970-1985
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: 12150 Photographic Prints
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
Contact:
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu