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51 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 21P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn21
52 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 3P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn03
53 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 6P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn06
54 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 7P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn07
55 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 8P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn08
56 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 9P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn09
57 Indian GlyphsP0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionP0022n03
58 Ruins of Indian FortressP0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionP0022n12
59 Utah's Gov. Maw and E. P. PectolP0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionP0022n04
60 (Fig. 24a) "A prospect pit on the Stacey reed Lease sunk in search of the Fort Duchesne vein, hidden beneath the mantle of boulders and river gravel from the Uinta River. The man inspecting the pit is Harry Pearson, one of the stockholders of the Western Gilsonite and Elaterite Company."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_01_01a
61 (Fig. 24b) "Wayne Thomas, mining engineer in charge, and a party of visitors inspecting preparations for pouring the concrete for the retaining wall to hold out surface water and sand until a reinforced [sic] concrete collar could be constructed on the bed-rock [sic] about 15 feet below the surface. Note several sacks of gilsonite salvaged from the vein in order to make room for the shaft collar."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_01_01b
62 (Fig. 25b) "North view of Arrowchis Shaft of the Western Gilsonite and Elaterite Company, showing four-pole construction of simple head frame.  Note mine timber and bath-house (to left and beyond shed).  Clothes-line and small building to right of shed are just west of Superintendent's house hidden by the head frame and loading shed."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_01_02a
63 (Fig. 26b) "Headframes over tow chief shafts on the Raven Mining Company's portion of the Fort Duchesne vein. These shafts were deepened and somewhat modernized to service the lower levels. The shafts between, and on either side were then abandoned. Note hand screening equipment, power line, and slabs for lagging the ming."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_01_03b
64 (Fig. 29b) "Looking northwest along the strike of the Fort Duchesne vein from the Stacey Reed shaft. Almost the entire Arrowchis Lease can be seen on this picture. The fence posts in the foreground mark the southern boundary. The brush line beyond the Arrowchis shaft is where the vein passes beyond its northwest boundary. The men are ‘warming up' the gasoline hoist for the Stacey Reed shaft. Obviously, they need a hoist house."P0873 Gilsonite Mining Photograph CollectionP0873n1_01_05b
65 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 10P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn10
66 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 11P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn11
67 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 12P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn12
68 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 16P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn16
69 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 19P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn19
70 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 20P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn20
71 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 22P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn22
72 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 23P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn23
73 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 24P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn24
74 Hite, September 17, 1946: page 32P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn32
75 Mimeographed memorial book published on the occasion of the opening of the Hite Ferry across the Colorado River in Glen Canyon on September 17, 1946 - page 46P0022 Arthur Crawford Photograph CollectionMS Accn 977 pgn46
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