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1 "Marls" in Chinle formation, Springdale, Washington County, Utah, 1936.1936Image
2 Virgin River near Littlefield. Mojave County, AZ. 19221922Image
3 Bank of Virgin River near Mt. Carmel. Marine Jurassic overlying Navajo sandstone. Kane County, UT. 19221922Image
4 Bank of Virgin River. Road cut in Pliocene(?) wash deposits. 4 miles south of Littlefield. Mojave County, AZ. 19221922Image
5 Virgin River between Mesquite, NV and Littlefield, AZ. Beaver Dam Mountains in distance. Clark County, NV. 19221922Image
6 Virgin River near Mesquite, Nev. Beaver Dam Mountains in distance. Clark County, NV. 19221922Image
7 'Marine Jurassic' beds, Paunuweap, 4 miles below Mt. Carmel., at point where we measured section. UT1922Image
8 Cascade Falls, source of Virgin River. Point of emergence from Wasatch limestone. Garfield County, Utah, 1937.1937Image
9 Head of canyon of Virgin River near Mt. Carmel. Marine Jurassic overlying Navajo sandstone. Kane County, UT. 19221922Image
10 The Hurricane Fault where it crosses the Virgin River. La Verkin Warm Sulphur Springs in canyon.1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937Image
11 Moenkopi capped by Shinarump. Coalpits volcano in distance. Virgin River in foreground. Rockville, Washington County, Utah, 1936.1936Image
12 Virgin River in Zion National Park: erosion of land slide at flood stage1937; 1938Image
13 Virgin River in Zion National Park: flood stage1937; 1938Image
14 Virgin River in Zion National Park: flood stage1937; 1938Image
15 Virgin River in Zion National Park: rising flood from shower on Kolob Terrace1937; 1938Image
16 Virgin River in Zion National Park: rising flood from shower on Kolob Terrace1937; 1938Image
17 Grafton fault at west end of Smithsonian Butte, looking northward across Virgin River. Coalpits volcano in middle background, edge of Kolob plateau in distance. Washington County, Utah, 1936.1936Image
18 Looking east across valley of the Parunuweap from a point between Orderville and Mt. Carmel. Cliffs are Navajo sandstone capped by 'Marine Jurassic'1922Image
19 View looking north across Virgin River at Rockville. Foreground, Moenkopi capped by Shinarump; middle distance, Chinle; distance, Navajo forming Mount Kinesava. Washington County, Utah, 1936.1936Image
20 Virgin River at La Verkin Hot Springs. Shacks are shelters over intake pipes leading to the pool quarter of a mile down the river. Washington County, Utah, 1937.1937Image
21 Wash of Virgin River at Grafton, 30 feet wide in 1860, now 1000 feet wide, Moenkopi forms banks, Navajo beyond, Washington County, Utah, 1930.1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937Image
22 Site of Springdale, Virgin River Valley, below mouth of Zion Canyon. At left, the Watchman. Navajo sandstone, underlaid by Chinle: middle cliff is Springdale member. Washington County, UT1937; 1938Image
23 Source of the Virgin River. Looking northwest along Cascade Falls Trail. Spring issues from Wasatch limestone cliffs of Markagunt Plateau. Garfield County, Utah, 1937.1937Image
24 View looking S-SW from foothills 2 miles west of Virgin City. Shnabkaib member of Moenkopi (foreground). Timpoweap member of Moenkopi into which Timpoweap Canyon of the Virgin River is cut (middle distance). Sugar Loaf and other lava capped mesas (left distance)' crest of Hurricane Cliffs (right distance), Washington County, UT, 19381938Image
25 View of the Virgin River a few miles below the mouth of Zion Canyon, showing washed-out banks where farms once stood. Village of Grafton on the opposite side was once the center of a farming area.1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937Image
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