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Oversize, from the "Land of the Living Rock"

 File — Box: 75

Scope and Contents

all photos were taken by Crampton, unless otherwise noted
  1. 1: Golbil Valley, Utah/. By Ward J. Roylance
  2. 2: Oljato Trading Post, 1909. By A.H. Roylance
  3. 3: Sipapu Natural Bridge, Utah. By Parker Hamilton
  4. 4: Ruins at White Mesa, Arizona. By William C. Miller
  5. 5: Clarence E. Dutton, Geologist for the Powell survey. U.S.G.S.
  6. 6: Rainbow Bridge, Glen Canyon. By A.E. Turner
  7. 7: Ruins at Warm Creek, headquarters of Charles H. Spencer’s coal mining operations, Utah, 1962. By F. Finch
  8. 8: Boat; the Charles H. Spencer at Lee’s Ferry, 1911. By Kolb
  9. 9: Oxen drawn freight wagons en route to Spencer’s camp, San Juan river canyon. By A.H. Jones
  10. 10: Factory Butte near the Fremont river, Utah. By Josef Muench
  11. 11: D. Julien Inscription, Mouth of Hell canyon, Utah. By K. Sawyer
  12. 12: Book Cliffs north of Green River, Utah
  13. 13: Monument Canyon. By Parker Hamilton
  14. 14: Kishpaugh Butte, San Rafael Swell, Utah. By Parker Hamilton
  15. 15: Cathedral Arch, White Mesa, Arizona. By William C. Miller
  16. 16: Unidentified tributary of Glen Canyon, 1962. By F.B. Slote
  17. 17: Pottery Pueblo, Piute Mesa, Utah. By Philip Hobler
  18. 18: Narrow Canyon and the Henry Mountains, Utah, 1962. By A.E. Turner
  19. 19: Valley of the Gods, Lime Creek Basin, Utah. By Philip Tompkins
  20. 20: Cataract Canyon, Utah, 1962. By Parker Hamilton
  21. 21: Section of map made by F.M. Bishop during the Powell expedition of 1871
  22. 22: HawkeyeBridge, Navajo Mountain, 1960
  23. 23: Green River joining the Colorado. By A.E. Turner
  24. 24: Colorado river from Dead Horse Point, Utah. By Norman Van Pelt
  25. 25: Gypsum Canyon in Cataract Canyon, Utah, 1962. By W.L. Rusho
  26. 26: Inscription left by the surveyors of the Denver, Colorado Canyon, and Pacific Railroad Company, 1889. Mouth of Mystery Canyon in Glen Canyon, Utah, 1962
  27. 27: Clay Hi;; Crossing, San Juan River, Utah, 1962. By W.L. Rusho
  28. 28: Gold Dredge of Hoskaninni Company operating in Glen Canyon, 1901
  29. 29: Ruins of he Hoskaninni Company dredge, Geln Canyon, Utah, 1962
  30. 30: Otto J. Zahn, gold miner at San Juan river circa 1900
  31. 31: Steam boiler at Zahn’s camp
  32. 32: Map, canyon country at height of the Gold ming boom, 1892
  33. 33: Dark Canyon rapids, Cataract Canyon, Utah, 1962m by W.L. Rusho
  34. 34: Pioneer cabin at Hite, Glen Canyon, Utah, 1962
  35. 35: Cass Hite
  36. 36: Inscription near Navajo Mountain Trading post, Utah
  37. 37: Cabin door at Robber’s Roost, Utah. By Charles Kelly
  38. 38: The Diadem, Circle Cliffs, Utah. By Josef Muench
  39. 39: Aerial of slick rocks, Aztec Creek in Forbidding Canyon up from its mouth in Glen Canyon. Utah, 1962. By A.E. Turner
  40. 40: Charles Hall, operator of Ferry at Hall’s Crossing in Glen Canyon, 1881-1884
  41. 41: White Mesa, Arizona. By William C. Miller
  42. 42: Muley Twist Canyon, Utah
  43. 43: Slick rock wilderness of Lower Escalante river. By A.E. Turner
  44. 44: Soda Cabin neat 50 mile Mountain, Utah
  45. 45: Dance Hall rock, Hole-In-The-Rock Trail, Utah
  46. 46: Hole-In-The-Rock. Al Morton
  47. 47: Cainville, Utah. Parker Hamilton
  48. 48: Lee’s Ferry in operation, 1910, Arizona. A.H. Jones
  49. 49: Ripgut Fence, Boulder, Utah. Parker Hamilton
  50. 50: Unidentified desert/ horses’ scene. Tompkins
  51. 51: Trachyte Ranch and Mount Hillers, Henry Mountains, Utah
  52. 52: Glen Canyon and Grand Bench, Utah, 1962. By Tad Nichols
  53. 53: Baker Ranch, Hall’s Creek, Utah, 1962
  54. 54: Salt Creek ruins, Needles Country, Utah M. Woodbridge Williams
  55. 55: Collums at the head of Capitol Gorge, Capitol Reef National Monument, Utah W. Tompkins
  56. 56: Agathla Peak, Arizona. Nichols
  57. 57: Kitchen House, Kitchen Canyon, Utah, Philip W. Tompkins
  58. 58: Natural Arch, White Mesa, Arizona. William C. Miller
  59. 59: Angel Arch, Needles Country, Utah. Josef Muench
  60. 60: Entrance to Hidden Passage, Glen Canyon, Utah by Tad NicholsPowell’s writing on south Utah rock
  61. 61: Powell’s writing on south Utah rock
  62. 62: Mouth of the Dirty Devil River. A.E. Turner
  63. 63: Fort Moqui in Glen Canyon, Utah, 1962. W.L. Rusho
  64. 64: Land of Standing Rocks, Utah. By W.L. Rusho
  65. 65: Boat running rapids in Cataract Canyon
  66. 66: Prehistoric writing, mouth f pilute Creek, San Juan River Canyon, Utah, 1962. W.L. Rusho
  67. 67: Charles Kelly
  68. 68: Lake Powell and Gunsight Butte, Utah. Joseph Muench
  69. 69: Jeep in Canyon Country, Utah. By Nelson Wadsworth
  70. 70: Kolb Brothers inscription, Cataract Canyon. By W.L. Rusho
  71. 71: Ezekiel Johnson,. First custodian and guide to Natural Bridges National Monument
  72. 72: Norman D. Nevills, river runner
  73. 73: Writing of the Eddy expedition, Cataract Canyon, Utah
  74. 74: Touring Monument Valley in period auto, 1918
  75. 75: H.L.A. Culmer, Utah artist
  76. 76: John Wetherill, Kayenta, Arizona

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

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