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1 "Albino" frog found in shallow creek upstream from Gregory Bridge1963-04-23Imageuum_map
2 "Down through the Hole. What a sight to face a driver!"1939Imageuum_map_rr
3 "Mormon Dugways," said one old pioneer, "were something like the cowboy's beefsteak. Just done enough to eat raw!"1939Imageuum_map_rr
4 "No Japs allowed" sign, 19431943Imageuum_map
5 "Right at the Top. The stone steps cut by the pioneers to give their horses better footing! What were a few jolts on stone steps compared to surer footing for the team!"1939Imageuum_map_rr
6 "Sentinel formation." Contact upper sandstone Section A with banded portion beneath, Section B. Cottonwood Canyon. Kane County, UT. 19221922Imageuum_map
7 "Sentinel formation." Section B banded strata below heavy sandstone. Kaiparowitz region. Kane County, UT. 19221922Imageuum_map
8 "Sentinel formation." Section B banded strata below heavy sandstone. Kaiparowitz region. Kane County, UT. 19221922Imageuum_map
9 "Zeke takes on a little nourishment!"1939Imageuum_map_rr
10 '"Sentinel formation." Contact upper sandstone just below Dakota, Section A, with banded strata beneath, Section B. Cottonwood Canyon. Kane County, UT. 19221922Imageuum_map
11 'Elephant feet'. Wingate sandstone, Kayenta above. Three Lakes Canyon, Kane County, UT, 19391939Imageuum_map
12 The 'Gut' passage through branch of the Wahweap. Mesa Verde strata. Kane County, UT. June 19181915Imageuum_map
13 'Marine Jurassic' beds, Paunuweap, 4 miles below Mt. Carmel., at point where we measured section. UT1922Imageuum_map
14 'The Granary': one of many natural cavities in Wingate sandstone utilized for storage, Johnson Canyon, Kane County, UT, 19391939Imageuum_map
15 'White Throne' remnant of Navajo sandstone in branch of Paria River. Kane County, UT, 19401940Imageuum_map
16 1, Navajo sandstone (at base); 2, shales; 3, sandstone bed that forms "entablatures" on "Temples" of Zion National Park; 4, Carmel and above. Zion-Mount Carmel highway, Kane County, Utah, 1931.1931Imageuum_map
17 2000 feet above the River- Cottonwood Canyon in the background. "How the pioneers must have felt when they first stood at the top of Hole-in-the-Rock and saw this view!"1939Imageuum_map_rr
18 [Upper wall of Big Meadow Canyon (on Zion-Mt. Carmel road). Morrison strata, unconsolidated Dakota ? (black band), and coal-bearing Cretaceous. Kane County, Utah, 1930]1930Imageuum_map
19 A few wild flowers1985-05-10; 1985-05-11; 1985-05-12Imageuum_map
20 A high grassy bar between views of Roost Arch1963-04-23Imageuum_map
21 Across to snow covered peaks and Kodachrome Flats along Cottonwood Wash Road1950; 1951; 1952; 1953; 1954; 1955; 1956; 1957; 1958; 1959; 1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970Imageuum_map
22 Aerial view of Escalante River canyon, from Glen Canyon1962-09Imageuum_map
23 Aerial view of Hole in the Rock1964-05Imageuum_map
24 Aerial views of the Escalante River canyons, post-Lake Powell - looking toward Page, AZ1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968Imageuum_map_rr
25 Aerial views of the Escalante River canyons, post-Lake Powell.1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968Imageuum_map_rr
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