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Negatives

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11

Scope and Contents

  1. 97: Frederick J. Pack and Ezra Waddops, Hanksville
  2. 98: Unidentified Nude Bather
  3. 99: Pres. Warren G. Harding party, at Zion canyon; from left: Governor Mabey, President Harding, Mayor Nelson, Senator Reed Smoot, President Heber J. Grant, car on right.
  4. 100: Cecil Alter
  5. 101: Zeke Johnson, en route to Natural Bridge
  6. 102: Zeke Johnson
  7. 103: Dr. Kelley, his daughters, Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Kinser, en route to Rainbow Natural Bridge
  8. 104: Unidentified group, on return from Natural Bridge trip
  9. 105: Unidentified women
  10. 106: Lecture on Geology by Pack, base of Ensign Peak
  11. 107: Geology class, James E. Talmage
  12. 108-119: Geology Students, in various locations
  13. 120: Geology Students, west side of Oquirrh Mountains, President Kingsbury center.
  14. 121-122: Geology Students, 1910
  15. 123: Geology Students, 1911
  16. 124-125: Geology students, 1919
  17. 126: Indians, Diamond Valley
  18. 127-130: Hopi, at Moencopi, Arizona
  19. 131: Indians and women of the 1921 Natural Bridge Party
  20. 132: Governor Mabey, and Tsnegat (Indian)
  21. 133-134: Indians, Old Posey (with badge on chest), Governor Mabey
  22. 135: Navajos shearing sheep
  23. 136: Hogan, Navajo Indian reservation
  24. 137: Hogan, Navajo Indian reservation, Sadie Pack
  25. 138-139: Indians, Pine Valley, Utah Buildings and Places (140-159)
  26. 140: University of California, Berkeley, California
  27. 141: St. Michael’s Church, Chicago, Illinois
  28. 142-143: Museum, Los Angeles, California
  29. 144: Spanish Mission, Los Angeles, California
  30. 145: LDS Church, Portland Oregon
  31. 146-147: State Capitol, Sacramento, California
  32. 148: Temple, St. George, Utah
  33. 149: City Hall, San Francisco, California
  34. 150: Market Street, San Francisco, California
  35. 151-152: Spanish Mission, Santa Barbara, California
  36. 153: Spanish Mission, Santa Barbara, California
  37. 154: Auto Camp, Santa Monica, California
  38. 155: Beach, Santa Monica, California
  39. 156: Pavilion, Santa Monica, California
  40. 157-158: University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah ca. 1910-1915
  41. 159: Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah Trees (160-162)
  42. 160: Giant Cedar, at Cedar Breaks
  43. 161: Date Palms, Imperial Valley, California
  44. 162: Yucca Tree, between Cajon Pass and Victorville Geological Features (163-682)
  45. 163: Agglomerate, Upper Sevier Valley
  46. 164: Alluvial cone, Zion Canyon
  47. 165: Alluvial fan, Bonneville level, south of Tooele
  48. 166: Antelope Island, west side
  49. 167-170: Anticline
  50. 171: Anticline, deceptive
  51. 172: Anticline, eroded
  52. 173-174: Anticline, artificial
  53. 175: Arch Canyon, from top of Elk Mountain
  54. 176: Artesian well, Chief of Police Browning, Mayor Fell
  55. 177-181: Artesian well
  56. 182-185: Balanced Boulder
  57. 186: Beck’s Hot Springs, work of restoring water
  58. 187: Beck’s Hot Springs, work of Mr. Mellen
  59. 188-193: Bird Island, Great Salt Lake
  60. 194-195: Black Canyon
  61. 196-197: Bonneville Outlet, Swan Lake, Idaho
  62. 198: Bonneville Sediment, Ogden Canyon
  63. 199-205: Bonneville Terraces
  64. 206-261: Bryce Canyon
  65. 262: Bryce Canyon, stalactite forms produced by rain
  66. 263: Bryce Canyon, Dr. H. J. Sears
  67. 264-267: Butte, Montana
  68. 268: Camels, Golden York excavating Camel remains near Holden, Utah
  69. 269: Capitol Wash, Wayne County
  70. 270: Castle Gate, Utah
  71. 271: Cavern, north end of Oquirrh Mountains
  72. 272: Cedar Breaks, party near
  73. 273: Cedar Breaks Exploration Party, setting broken leg of Dr. MacFarland
  74. 274-281: Cedar Breaks
  75. 282: Cedar Breaks, plateau above
  76. 283-284: Cedar Breaks, catching grasshoppers
  77. 285: Centerville Canyon, Property of A. L. Buckland
  78. 286-287: Cinder cone, Near Toroweap
  79. 288: City Creek Canyon
  80. 289: Cliff dwelling, above Augusta Natural Bridge, Mrs. Barton, Merle Sevey
  81. 290: Cliff dwelling, near Edwin Natural Bridge
  82. 291-300: Colorado River
  83. 301: Columnar structure, west of Rockville, Norma Fairbanks
  84. 302-306: Columnar structure
  85. 307-308: Concretions
  86. 309: Crater Lake, Oregon
  87. 310-315: Cross bedding
  88. 316: Death Valley
  89. 317-318: Devil’s Slide, Weber Canyon
  90. 319: Dinosaur Quarry, looking east
  91. 320-321: Dinosaur National Monument
  92. 322: Dinosaur National Monument, Dr. Thomas, F. J. Pack, Earl Douglas
  93. 323: Dinosaur National Monument, Douglas Residence
  94. 324: Dinosaur National Monument, Earl Douglas
  95. 325: Dinosaur sign, at Jensen, Utah
  96. 326: Dinosaur National Monument, Dr. Thomas
  97. 327: Dinosaurs, Party at Quarry, 1932, including Dr. Bumpus, Barnum Brown, and Dr. F. J. Pack
  98. 328: Dinosaur Quarry, Utah
  99. 329: Dinosaur National Monument
  100. 330: Dinosaur National Monument, fossils boxes and ready for shipment
  101. 331-340: Dinosaur Caravan, 1924
  102. 341: Dyke, eroded
  103. 342: Dyke
  104. 343-350: Earthquake, Compton, California
  105. 351-353: Earthquake, Elsinore, Utah
  106. 354-364: Earthquake, Hansel Valley, 1934
  107. 365-371: Earthquake, Long Beach, California
  108. 372-376: Erosion
  109. 377: Erratics, mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon
  110. 378: Eureka, Utah
  111. 379-380: Exfoliation in Sandstone
  112. 381: Exfoliation
  113. 382: Exfoliation, Chemical
  114. 383-409: Fault
  115. 410-411: Fire, Utah Oil Refinery Company, ca. 1920
  116. 412: Fish Lake
  117. 413: Fish Lake, Intelligence Tours Party as eastern resort
  118. 414: Fish Lake, deserted remnants of meandering stream, south of Lava barrier
  119. 415: Flood, prehistoric
  120. 416-428: Flood
  121. 429: Fold, Ogden Canyon
  122. 430: Fold, Cedar Canyon
  123. 431: Fold, recumbent, Ogden Canyon
  124. 432-434: Fore-set beds
  125. 435-436: Fort Bridger, Wyoming
  126. 437: Fort Bridger, Wyoming, cobble rock wall erected by Mormons
  127. 438-443: Fruita, Wayne County
  128. 444-449: Gas Well, Byron, Wyoming
  129. 450-452: Glacial Lake
  130. 453-455: Glacial Striations
  131. 456-457: Glaciation
  132. 458: Glacial, miniature
  133. 459-464: Gneissoid structure
  134. 465-466: Grand Canyon
  135. 467: Green River, Utah, Mayor Nelson and Governor Mabey
  136. 468: Gypsom veins, near Fruita
  137. 469: Hogbacks, near Valley City, Utah
  138. 470: Hot Springs, southeast of Burley, Idaho
  139. 471: Hurricane Fault Scarp, Virgin River
  140. 472: Hurricane Fault Scarp, lava on surface of, Hurricane, Utah
  141. 473: Idlewild, Ogden Canyon
  142. 474: Inclined Beds, near stairs, Big Cottonwood Canyon
  143. 475: Iron ore, Iron Range, Utah
  144. 476-479: Kaibab Plateau
  145. 480: Kames, New York State
  146. 481-483: Kigalia, scenery near
  147. 484-488: Kolob Canyon
  148. 489-491: Lake Beds
  149. 492: Landslide
  150. 493-495: Lava Flow
  151. 496: Lava flow in cross bedding
  152. 497: Levees, Natural
  153. 498-501: Little Cottonwood Canyon
  154. 502: Logan, Utah
  155. 503-504: Marble deposit
  156. 505-510: Meandering
  157. 511-512: Mexican Hat, Goodridge, San Juan county
  158. 513-515: Moab, scenery near
  159. 516: Monocline
  160. 517-518: Monument Valley, south of San Juan River
  161. 519: Mud Cracks
  162. 520-525: Natural Bridge, Augusta, San Juan County
  163. 526-528: Natural Bridge, Caroline
  164. 529: Natural Bridge, Cedar Canyon
  165. 530-536: Natural Bridge, Edwin
  166. 537: Natural Bridge, near Fruita
  167. 538: Natural Bridge, University Party of 1932, Hunter Bridge
  168. 539-540: Natural Bridge, Rainbow, San Juan County
  169. 541-542: Navajo Twins, Bluff, Utah
  170. 543-544: Ogden Canyon
  171. 545: Oil Field, Byron, Wyoming
  172. 546-547: Oil Sand area, Spanish Fork Canyon
  173. 548-550: Oil Well
  174. 551: Ophir Canyon, a Rumanian and Italian obtaining calcite crystals from mine
  175. 552: Outier, west of Elk Mountain
  176. 553: Overthrust, Big Cottonwood Canyon, trees mark thrust plain [plane?]
  177. 554: Painted Desert, Arizona
  178. 555: Panaca, Nevada
  179. 556-559: Park City, Utah
  180. 560-567: Pedestal boulder
  181. 568-570: Petrified tree
  182. 571-573: Pioche, Nevada
  183. 574: Pre-Bonneville beds, City Creek, immediately east of capitol
  184. 575-578: Provo Terrace
  185. 579-581: Pulpit Rock, Weber Canyon
  186. 582: Residual boulder, Uinta Basin
  187. 583: Ripple marks, mouth of Parley’s Canyon
  188. 584: San Juan River, from bridge at Mesquite, Nevada
  189. 585-597: San Rafael Swell
  190. 598: Sand Dunes, Columbia River
  191. 599-600: Saw mill, Astoria, Oregon
  192. 601: Seal Rocks, west of San Francisco
  193. 602-603: Shoshone River, near Cody, Wyoming
  194. 604: Sink, limestone, near Cody, Wyoming
  195. 605: Slickensides, mouth of Parley’s Canyon
  196. 606-607: Split Mountain, from near Jensen, Utah
  197. 608: Stansbury Terrace, ½ mile north of Warm Springs
  198. 609-612: Stratification
  199. 613-614: Stratification, Lower Cretaceous, south slope of Prior Mountains, Wyoming, near Cowley, Wyoming
  200. 615-616: Stratification, vertical, west side of Oquirrh Mountains
  201. 617: Stream, Little Cottonwood Canyon
  202. 618: Stream Channel, deserted, at Augusta Natural Bridge
  203. 619-620: Sweetwater River, Wyoming
  204. 621: Syncline, southern Oregon
  205. 622: Terraces, U-B Dam, Utah
  206. 623-624: Thermopolis Hot Springs, Wyoming
  207. 625: Tillite, Bird Island, Great Salt Lake
  208. 626-631: Timpanogos, Mount
  209. 632-636: Toroweap, Grand Canyon
  210. 637-638: Tufa, Provo Terrace, west side of Oquirrh Mountains
  211. 639-640: Unconformity
  212. 641: Volcanic cone, Diamond Valley
  213. 642: Volcanic neck, Monument
  214. 643: Volcanic neck, Monument Valley
  215. 644: Waterfall
  216. 645-648: Witches Rocks, near Echo, Weber Canyon
  217. 649-650: Xenolith
  218. 651-666: Yellowstone National Park
  219. 667-682: Zion Canyon

Dates

  • 1918-1934

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: 3 Boxes

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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