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Oversize, River, ruins, ranches, and landscapes

 File — Box: 71

Scope and Contents

all photos were taken by Crampton, unless otherwise noted
  1. 1: Cass Hite’s map of San Juan county
  2. 2: R.B. Stanton in Grand Canyon, Arizona, 1890
  3. 3: Unidentified area of the Virgin river
  4. 4: Ellsworth and Emery Kolb in Grand Canyon, 1911
  5. 5: San Juan river, Gooseneck
  6. 6: San Juan river
  7. 7: Unidentified
  8. 8: San Juan canyon, river trip vandalism made by N. Nevillls
  9. 9: United States Geological Survey vandalism, 1921
  10. 10: Southwest face of Towayalane mountain
  11. 11: Southwest face of Towayalane mountain
  12. 12: Zuni guide at Hawikuh pointing to open country where the Spaniard Coronado approached in 1540
  13. 13: Land of Cibola as the Spaniards saw it, 1970
  14. 14: Balanced Rock, Needles Country, Utah. By William Miller, 1952
  15. 15: White Mesa “Mushrooms” rock formations, by William Miller
  16. 16: Excellent picture of Hole-In-The-Rock crossing, 1950
  17. 17: Hole-In-The-Rock, 1950
  18. 18: San Juan river and Monument Valley, Utah. by Dennis Holmes
  19. 19: Navajo Mountain and San Juan canyon, 1962. By J. frank Wright
  20. 20: Hidden Passage, Glen Canyon. June , 1950
  21. 21: Picture of sunset and clouds
  22. 22: Unidentified landscape
  23. 23: Ruins of Towaylane built after 1680. Photo. 1886
  24. 24: Ruins, Transc4ription House, Navajo National Mountain. By William Miller
  25. 25: Prehistoric ruins, Monument Valley, Arizona by William Miller
  26. 26: Wasp House prehistoric ruins, Lake Canyon, Utah, 1962
  27. 27: Ruins in unidentified area
  28. 28: Pioneer log cabin, Hite, Utah, 1962
  29. 29: Pioneer log cabin, unidentified, Utah?
  30. 30: Aerial view of Moab and La Sal Mountains
  31. 31: Ranch on the Muddy River, Castle Valley, Utah
  32. 32: Cattle range near Mount Dellenbaugh, Shivwits Plateau, Arizona
  33. 33: Corral on Bullrush Wash, Arizona Strip
  34. 34: Mining Machinery at Spencer Camp, San Juan river Canyon, Utah
  35. 35: C.H. Spencer’s Coal Mining operations, Utah. By C.H. Spencer
  36. 36: Ruins of drilling equipment
  37. 37: Unidentified open field or plateau
  38. 38: Unidentified mand and cabin
  39. 39: Unidentified windmill and field

Dates

  • 1850-1990

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: 78 Boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

Contact:
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