Otis R. Marston Papers: Finding Aid mssMarston papers
Note
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Existence and Location of Copies
- Series 1. Written material
- Subseries 1. Alphabetical
- Subseries 2. Chronological
- Subseries 3. Geographical
- Subseries 4. Miscellaneous
- Subseries 5. Maps
- Series 2. Visual and audio material
- Subseries 1. Photographic prints
- Subseries 2. Sound recordings
- Subseries 3. Microfilm
- Subseries 4. Photograph albums
- Subseries 5. Volumes
- Subseries 6. Motion picture film
- Subseries 7. Coded negatives and transparencies
- Subseries 8. General negatives
- Subseries 9. 35mm negatives
- Subseries 10. Color transparencies
- Series 3. Addenda
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Written Material
Alphabetical Section
A--Ed
"A - Alv"
Abbey, Edward
Abbott, Mary Ogden. See also log in Box 149
Abert, James W.
Accidents, Boating and Hiking - See Navigation, Boating, Accidents
Ack, Charles
Ackley, Richard Thomas
Adair, George
Adamic, Mary
Adams, A.P.
Adams, Frank
Adams, Frank Jacob
Adams, Samuel
Adams, William Y.
Adger, W. Gordon
Adventure Bound, Inc.
Aeurapho (Indian)
Agassiz, Jean Louis Rodolphe
Agee, J. Monroe
Ahlm, Yngve & Betty
Ainsworth, Edward Madden
Aitchison, Stewart W.
Albert, Agnes
Albertson
Albright, Horace M.
Alcock, Ike
Alder, James L.
Aldridge, Jack
Aleson, Harry - See Box 2 (1939-1955)
Aleson, Harry - See Box 3A (1956-1969)
Aleson, Harry - See Box 3B (1970-1979)
Algar, James
Ali, Hadji
Allen, Barbara
Allen, D.K.
Allen, Larry
Allen, Raymond B.
Allen, Robert N.
Allen, Sylvester
Alling, Frank S.
Alter, J. Cecil
Alter, J. Cecil -- "W.A. Ferris in Utah, 1830-1835"
Alter, J. Cecil -- "First Through the Grand Canyon"
Altrocchi, Julia Cooley
Alvey, Sariah
Aleson, Harry (1939-1955)
Aleson, Harry Dotty" Aleson (1956-1969); "
Aleson, Harry Dotty" Aleson (1970-1979); "
"Amb - And"
Ambrois, Luis
American Adventurers Association
American Alpine Club
American Anthropologist
American Antiquarian
American Antiquity
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Association for State and Local History
American Association of Petroleum Geologists
American Canoe Association
American Fur Company
American Geographical Society of New York
American Geological Institute
American Historical Association
American Journal of Science
American Museum of Natural History
American River Touring Association
American Society of Civil Engineers
American West Publishing Company
American White Water Association
Ames, Thaddeus
Amon Carter Museum of Western Art
Amsden, Charles A.
Anderson, Albert I.
Anderson, Charles Warner
Anderson, Hans
Anderson, Marie
Anderson, Martin J. (1972-1979)
"And - Ari"
Anderson, Paul
Andrade, General
Andrews, Jessie L.
Andrus, James & Milo
Animals - See Wildlife, Box 262A
Anspach, R. J.
Anza, Juan Bautista de
Apperson, Preston
Appling, Ernie
Archambault - See Boxes 6, 7
Arizona, Bureau of Mines
Arizona, Department of Library and Archives
Arizona, Museum of Northern
Arizona, University
Arizona and the Civil War
Arizona and the West
Arizona Champion
Arizona Highways
Arizona Historical Convention
Arizona Historical Foundation - Boyd Consuelo
Arizona Historical Foundation - Fireman, Bert (1960-1965)
Arizona Historical Foundation - Fireman, Bert (1966-1969)
Arizona Historical Foundation - Fireman, Bert (1970-1972)
Arizona Historical Foundation - Goldwater, Barry
Arizona Historical Foundation - Weeks, Ramona
Arizona Historical Review
Arizona Historical Society
Arizona Jet Boat Association
Arizona Power Authority
Arizona Sentinel
Arizona Silhouettes
"Archambault"
Archambault, Alfred A.
Archambault, Alfred A.: Devils Gate
Archambault, Alfred A.: Sweetwater River Post
Archambault, Bennet
Archambault, Bourbon
Archambault, Carol
Archambault, Edward A.
Archambault, Louis
Archambault, P. Victor
Archambault, Pierre
Archambault, Auguste Pierre
"Arm - Atk"
Armer, Laura Adams
Armijo, Antonio
Armitage, Merle
Armsby, E. Raymond
Armstrong, Earle D.
Arnn, Homer
Arnold, Dave
Arnold, Lucy
Arps, Louisa Ward
Arrington, Leonard J.
Arthur, Christopher
Asay Family
Ash
Ashbaugh, Don
Ashley, William H.
Ashton, Clifford L.
Ashton, Samuel & Mary Bunting
Ashurst, Henry Fountain
Association of Outlaw and Lawman History
Astor Pictures Corporation
Athearn, Robert G.
Atherton, Alexander
Atherton, J. Ballard - See Box 9
Atkin, Hyram
Atkins, Alan
Atkinson, Bruce
Atkinson, Henry
Atkinson, W. Eugene
Atherton, J. Ballard (1956-1975)
"Aub - Bai"
Aubry, Francois Xavier
Audubon, John James
Auerbach, Herbert S.
Austin, William T.
A-V Explorations, Inc.
Averett, Elisha
Avery, Ben
Avil, Gordon
Ayer, Edward Everett
Babbitt, Almon Whiting
Babbitt, Bruce E.
Babbitt, George Jr.
Babcock, Wilbur
Babcock - Miller
Babington, Suren
Bache, Arnold Otis
Backus, Anton R.
Badber, Ralph A.
Baggs, John Sherman
Bailey, Alfred M.
Bailey, L.R.
Bailey, Paul
Bailey, Robert G.
Baily, Jim
Baird, Jim
"Bak - Bar"
Baker, Arthur A.
Baker, Charles - Commentary (1867-1899)
Baker, Charles - Commentary (1900-1919)
Baker, Eugene
Baker, James
Baker, Joe
Baker, John
Baker, Mildred - See McVey, Mildred E. (Baker) Rosa, Box 124(12-16)
Baker, Pearl - See Boxes 12, 13
Baker Bridge Dedication
Baldwin, Clarence Elmer
Ballard, Arthur Penfold
Ballard, George Henry
Ballard, Guy
Ballen, Samuel B.
Bancroft, Caroline
Bancroft, Hubert Howe
Bancroft Library, Friends of
Bandelier, Adolph H.
Barber, Devergne
Barclay, Alexander
Barker, Jess
Barker, Josiah
Barnes, Frank
Barnes, Frank M.
Barnes, Tobe
Barnes, Will Croft
Barney, James M.
Baker, Pearl (to 1969)
Baker, Pearl (1970-1979)
"Bar - Bea"
Barry, Frederick T.
Bartl, Robert F.
Bartl, Robert F. - 1927 Journal
Bartlett, John Russell
Bartlett, Katherine
Bartlett, Richard A.
Barton, Amasa
Barton, Frank
Barton, Jennie
Bass, William B.
Bass, William G.
Bass, William Wallace
Bass, William Wallace--"Adventures in the Canyons of the Colorado"
Bass, William Wallace--"Mystic Spring Trail"
Bass, William Wallace, re: James White
Bassett, Ann - See Willis, Ann (Bassett), Box 261(37)
Bassett, Herbert
Bassett, Sam
Batman, Richard Dale
Battye, Charles
Baum, F. G.
Baumann, Jules
Bauwens, George O.
Baxter, Charles O.
Beadle, J. H.
Beal, John
Beal, Merrill D.
Beale, Edward Fitzgerald
Beaman, E. O.
Beamer, Ben
Bean, Clarence
Bean, George W.
Beardsley, Sally
Beatty, W.B.
Beauregard, Donald
Beaver
"Bec - Bel"
Bechtel, James E.
Beck, D. Elden
Beck, George (1958-1968)
Beck, George (1969-1979)
Beckwith, Frank
Beckwith, Mary Elizabeth - See Box 16
Beckwourth, James P.
Beehive History
Beer, William Kenneth (1955-1958)
Beer, William Kenneth (1959-1972)
Behrens, Todd
Beinecke, Frederick W. & Carrie S.
Belcher, J.H.
Belden, L. Burr
Belknap, William - See Boxes 17, 18
Bell, Lorin
Bell, Tom
Bell, William A.
Bell, William W.
Belshaw, Michael
Beckwith, Mary Elizabeth
Belknap, William "Bill" (1949-1967)
Belknap, William "Bill" and Belknap, William III "Buzz" (1968-1979)
"Bem - Bir"
Bement, Harlon W.
Bennett, Frank
Bennett, H.E. "Hal" (1964-1965)
Bennett, H.E. "Hal" (1966-1970)
Bennett, H.E. "Hal" (1971-1978)
Bennett, T. Cummings
Berens, Todd E.
Berezenko, Nick
Bergen, John E.
Berlin, Ellin (MacKay)
Berliner, Bernard
Bernheimer, Charles L.
Bernstein, Mel.
Berry, Joseph
Berry, Peter D.
Berry, Susan
Berthoud, Edward Louis
Best, James S.
Biddlecome, Millie
Billings, Frank Everett
Billingsley, George (1967-1969)
Billingsley, George (1970-1974)
Billingsley, George (1975-1979)
Billingsley, Robert
Billington, Ray Allen
Bingham, Ann
Bingham, George Caleb
Birch, A. G.
Bird, Clair
Bird, Isabella
Birdseye, Claude Hale - Lecture - Slide notes (1922)
Birdseye, Claude Hale - Diary, Grand Canyon Survey (1923)
Birdseye, Claude Hale - Journal (1923)
Birdseye, Claude Hale - Commentary, letters (1923)
Birdseye, Claude Hale - Narrative Photogrammetric Engineering (1923) & (1972)
Birney, Herman Hoffman
"Bis - Bor"
Bishop, Francis Marion
Bishop, Francis Marion - Biographical Records
Bishop, Francis Marion - Journal
Bishop, Francis Marion - Journal & Lecture
Bishop, Francis Marion - Letters to the Daily Pantograph
Bishop, Francis Marion - Personal reminiscences of John W. Powell
Bishop, Francis Marion - Powell's Colorado River expedition of 1871
Bishop, Francis Marion - River maps
Bishop, Francis Marion - Stereos
Bishop, Francis Marion - Synopsis of diary
Bishop, Miriam Derr
Bishop, W.D.
Bishop, W.H.
Bishop, William Wallace
Bivans, Margaret M.
Black, James W.
Black, John
Black, W.
Blackburn, Bije
Blackner, Mary A.
Blackwell, Frank M.
Blaine, Elmer
Blair, Anita
Blaustein, John
Bleak, James G.
Bloom, John Porter
Blue, John - See Griffith, John, Box 82 (8)
Blum, Albert H.
Blythe, Thomas H.
Boating - See Navigation, Boating, General, Box 158
Bodmer, Karl
Bodrero, Vee
Bohlender, R.M.
Bohn, David
Bolster, Charles
Bolte, Charles
Bolton, Curtis E.
Bolton, Herbert E.
Bolton, Roy
Bond, Marshall Jr.
Bonelli, Daniel
Bonnemont, John
Bonneville, Benjamin L.E.
Bonney, Elwood P.
Bonney, William H. (Billy the Kid)
Book Shopper
Booth, Howard
Booth, James P.
Booth, Paul
Borden, F. Yates
Boren, Kerry Ross
Blake, Henry Elwyn
Blake, Henry Elwyn - Diary (1923)
Blake, Henry Elwyn - Diary (1926)
Blake, Henry Elwyn - Testimony in River Bed Case
Blake, Henry Elwyn (1909-1978)
"Bou - Bri"
Boucher, Louis D.
Bourke, John Gregory
Bowles, Samuel
Bowman, Nora
Bowns, Will
Box, Evelyn
Boyer, David S.
Boz, Allan
Bracken, J.W.K.
Bradley, George Young
Bradley, Harold
Bradley, Richard C.
Bradley, W.H.
Bradley, William
Bradshaw, William D.
Brady, Lyle, T.
Brady, Peter Rainsford
Brandes, Raymond
Brandon, H.R. "Denver"
Brannan, Samuel
Braun, Ernest
Bray, John R.
Breasted, James H.
Breed, Jack
Breed, William J.
Breeden, Sam L.
Brennan, Irene J.
Brennan, Jack
Breon, Paul
Brew, A.P.
Brew, J.O.
Brewer, Frank A.
Brewerton
Bridger, Jim
Brigham Young University
Bright, William
Brimhall, Dean R. & George W.
Brinckerhoff, Sidney G.
Brink, Bill
Brinkerhoff, Willard & George
"Bro - Bul"
Brock
Brooks, Baylor
Brooks, Benjamin
Brooks, Don
Brooks, James P.
Brooks, Juanita
Brooks, Juanita - Green River (1963)
Brooks, Parkman
Bross, Stephen Decatur
Brower, David
Brown
Brown, Arthur L.
Brown, Baptiste
Brown, "Bibleback"
Brown, "Cap"
Brown, Florence
Brown, J. C.
Brown, J. Robert
Brown, John
Brown, L.G.
Brown, Paul W.
Brown, Robert L.
Browne, J. Ross
Bryant, Byron H.
Bryant, Harold Child (1945-1950)
Bryant, Harold Child (1951-1977)
Bryarly, Wakeman
Buchan, C.E.
Buehman, Henry & Albert
Buening, Jerry M.
Buff, Conrad
Bufkin, Donald
Buggeln, Martin
Buhr, J.B.
Bulger, Harold A.
Bullock, Isaac
"Bun - Bye"
Bundy, Chester M.
(1931)
(1948-1949)
(1950-1951)
(1952-1953)
(1954)
(1955)
(1956)
(1957)
(1958)
(1959)
(1960)
(1961-1976)
Bundy, Ivins
Bundy, Mrs. James
Bundy, Pat
Bundy, Roy
Burchard, Roland W.
Burden, Dana
Burg, Amos
Burg, Amos -- Articles in National Geographic Magazine
Burg, Amos - Diary
Burgdorff, Ferdinand
Burgess, J. Wesley
Burgoyne, Helen Hamblin
Burk, Martha Jane Cannary
Burke
Burleson, Bob
Burmeister, Walter
Burnell, Marguerite
Burr, Aaron
Burr, E.M.
Burro (Indian)
Burroughs, John Rolfe
Burt, Andrew & Elizabeth
Burton, Jesse
Burton, Richard F.
Bush, Nellie Trent
Bush, William Hector
Butler, Frank
Butler, Jack
Butterfield
Byers, William Newton
Butchart, John Harvey - Correspondence (1954-1968)
Butchart, John Harvey - Correspondence (1954-1979)
Butchart, John Harvey - Trail logs (1957-1979)
"C-Cam"
Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nunez
Caccavale, Ross
Cadell, H.M.
Cady, John H.
Cahn
Calamia, Tom
Caldwell, Richard Elmer
Calhoun, Alfred R.
Calico Print
California. Los Angeles County. Museum of Natural History
California. San Diego County. Congress of History
California. University
California Academy of Sciences
California Historical Institute
California Historical Society
California State Library
California Writer's Club
Call, Anson
Callaway, Vincent F.
Cameron, Allen
Cameron, Niles J.
Cameron, Ralph
Cameron, Ralph Henry
Camp, Charles L.
Campbell, Mrs. Hugh E.
Campbell, Ian - Diary
Campbell, Ian - Letters & notes
Campbell, Walter Stanley
"Can - Cen"
Canby, Edward R. S.
Canyon Copper Company
Canyon Country River Marathon Association
Canyoneers, Inc.
Canyonlands Expeditions, Inc.
Canyonlands Press
Caouette, O. Conrad
Cardenas, Garcia Lopez de
Carey, Vincent Forde
Carico, Nellie C. (1968-1969)
Carico, Nellie C. (1970-1972)
Carico, Nellie C. (1973-1979)
Carkhuff, H. W.
Carleton
Carlile, Olga Gize
Carlson, Raymond
Carnegie Institution of Washington
Carpenter, Craig
Carpenter, Roy
Carpenter, William A.
Carroll, John Alexander
Carson, Christopher
Carter, Charles Frederick - "A Road That Couldn't Be Built," Railroad Stories, Sep. 1933
Carter, Charles Frederick - "Surveying Through The Grand Canon," The Railroad Man's Magazine, Dec. 1907
Carter, Clarence E.
Carter, E.S.
Carter, Harvey Lewis
Carter, James Van Allen
Carter, W.A.
Carter Museum of Western Art - See Amon Carter Museum of Western Art
Cartier, Grand Gulch Expedition
Carvalho, Solomon N.
Casanova, Frank
Case, Leland D.
Casebier, Dennis
Casler, Melyer
Cassidy, Butch - See Box 31
Castaneda
Cather, Willa
Central City Register-Call
"Cha - Cok"
Chaffin, Art (A.L. & Lu) - See also Box 33
Chafin, Carl
Chafin, Carl - Notes on address by Marston on James White (Gift of Carl Chafin)
Chalfant, James M.
Chalifoux, Jean-Baptiste
Chamberlain, Andrew. See also Box 149 for log.
Chamberlain, Israel Hoyt
Chamberlain, June
Chamberlain, Samuel E.
Chamberlin, Humphrey B.
Chamberlin, Thomas C., "Charles Richard Van Hise, 1857-1918"
Chambers, George
Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste
Chase, Harold W.
Chenoweth, Will R.
Cherry, Zachariah T.
Chew, Hoyle
Chew, John
Chew, Laura
Chew Family
Chicago Academy of Sciences
Chicago Historical Society
Chicago Public Library
Chicago Tribune
Chidester, Otis H.
Chittenden, Hiram Martin
Chivington, John M.
Chouteau, Cyprian
Christensen, Heber
Christensen, John H.
Christiansen, Chuck
Christianson, Christian L.
Chu-ar
Church
Clapp, J. F.
Clark, Arthur H.
Clark, Georgie - See White, Georgie (Clark)
Clark, Owen Roberts
Clark, William
Clawson, William W.
Clegg, Jerry F.
Cleland, Robert Glass
Clement, Leslie W.
Clover, Elzada U. (1938)
Colver, Elzada U. (1939)
Clover, Elzada U. (1940-1944)
Clover, Elzada U. (1945-1949)
Clover, Elzada U. (1950-1955)
Clover, Elzada U. - Nevills Grand Canyon Traverse
Clover, Elzada U. - Publications
Clowrey, Robert C.
Clubb, Merrill D.
Clyman, James
Cobb, Irvin S.
Cochise
Cockroft, Irving
Coconino Sun
Coe, Ed
Cogswell, Raymond Austin - See Box 34
Coker, Jesse Mae
Chaffin
Chaffin, Arthur L.
(1942-1949)
(1950-1959)
(1960-1962)
(1963-1965)
(1966-1968)
(1969-1978)
Chaffin, Arthur L. - re: Chaffin Case
Chaffin, Clell
Chaffin, George H.
Chaffin, L.C.
Chaffin, Louis M.
Cogswell, Raymond Austin (including original journals and some photos)
"Col - Cra"
Cole, Laura
Colfax, Schuyler
Collett, R.
Collins, Dabney Otis
Collins, George L.
Collins, Robert O.
Collins, Victor
Colorado. State Historical Society (1949-1960)
Colorado. State Historical Society (1961-1970)
Colorado. State Historical Society (1971-1977)
Colorado Canyoneers
Colorado Grand Canyon Mining and Improvement Co.
Colorado National Monument
Colorado Prospector
Colorado River & Trail Expeditions, Inc.
Colton, Harold Sellers
Colville, Clyde
Condit, Thelma Gatchell
Conley, Cort
Conley, T.C.
Conmarrowap
Conner, Sam & Al
Connor, Dan
Connor, Patrick Edward
Consag, Fernando
Conway, Asbury B.
Cook, Earle W.
Cook, Frank
Cook, Leon D.
Cooke, Frank
Cooke, George
Coolbrith, Ina
Cooley, Everett L.
Coolidge, Dane
Cooper, Omar A.
Cooper, William Gerritt
Cope, Edward Drinker
Copelan, Willis
Corbett, Pearson H.
Cordier, Donald J.
Corle, Edwin
Cornell, Mrs. Gideon
Coronado, Francisco Vasquez de
Cosmopolitan
Cosmos Club
Coster Collection of Photographs
Cottam, Walter P.
Coues, Elliott
Couffer, Jack C.
Coulter, Thomas
Couts, Cave Johnson
Cowgill, Peter
Cox, Margaret M.
Cox, Raymond E.
Cox, Warren
Coyle, Jack
Crabb, Henry Alexander
Cragin, Francis W.
Craig, (Dr.)
Craik, John Cameron
Cram, George Smith
Cram, Thomas J.
Crampton, C. Gregory - See Box 36
Crawford, James H.
Crawford & Thompson (Firm)
Crampton, C. Gregory
"Cre - Dam"
Creek, Wayne A.
Creer, Leland H.
Crerar (John) Library
Critchlow, J.J.
Cromie, Alice
Crook, George M.
Crosby, Alexander
Crosby, Jake
Cross, John
Crouse, Charles - See also Geographical Section, Upper Green River
Crowell, Jean
Crumbo, Kim
Culley, Suzanne LaFollette
Culmer, H.L.A.
Cummings, Byron - Commentary
Cummings, Byron - Correspondence & Slides
Cummings, Byron - Cummings Publication Council
Cummings, Byron - Publications
Cummings, Ed
Cummings, Malcolm B.
Cureton, Allyn
Currey, Jack
Curry, George
Cushing, Frank Hamilton
Custer, George Armstrong
Cutler, Hugh Carson (1940-1953)
Cutler, Hugh Carson (1954-1955)
Cutler, Hugh Carson (1956)
Cutler, Hugh Carson (1957-1968)
Cutler, Royal J.
Cutter, Donald C.
Daggett, John
Daily, Dean Cauffield
Dale, O'Connor
Daly, Tom
Dame, William H.
Dams - Existing - Glen Canyon
Flaming Gorge - See Box 359
Glen Canyon Bridge Road
Glen Canyon Dam: Mile 15.2
Glen Canyon Dam: Construction
Glen Canyon Dam: Failure?
Glen Canyon Dam: Government
Glen Canyon Dam Stops Boating
Lake Nevills
Page
Dams - Existing - Glen Canyon Recreation
Glen Canyon Dam: Water supply
Dams - Existing - Hoover
Surveys: Homer Hamlin, Roland Burchard (1920).
Freeman, Lewis R., "Unity and the Colorado," Sunset Magazine, March 1923 (1923).
Vandeventer, Edward A., "When Boulder is Built," Sunset Magazine, Feb. 1926 (1926).
Colorado River Project: Boulder Dam Association (1927).
Report of the Colorado River Board on the Boulder Dam Project, House Document 446 (1928).
Kinsey, Don J., The River of Destiny, Dept. of Water and Power, City of Los Angeles (1928).
Engineering Board of Review on the Colorado River Aqueduct Location (1930).
Six Companies, Inc., Railroad (1931).
Darlington, Thomas D., "Conquering the Colorado," The Explosives Engineer (1931).
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California: F.E. Weymouth, Chief Engineer, "Water Needs and Financial Aspects;" A.L. Sonderegger, Consulting Engineer, "Probable Water Demand & Revenues" (1931).
Committee, Assoc. of General Contractors of America and the American Engineering Council, Report on Hoover Dam Project and Present Status (1931).
Department of the Interior, Construction of Hoover Dam (1934).
Weymouth, F.E., Colorado River Aqueduct (1935).
Scattergood, E.F., The Boulder Canyon Project (1935).
Simi, Gino J., Bounder Dam script, National Park Service (1936).
Weymouth, F.E., Colorado River Aqueduct, published by The Metropolitan Water District (1937).
Colorado River Board of California, California's Stake in the Colorado River (1948).
Union Pacific Railroad, Las Vegas, Hoover Dam, and Lake Mead Recreational Area (1948).
Bureau of Reclamation, The Story of Hoover Dam (1955).
Dusharme, Deac, "Man's Conquest of the Colorado," Arizona Highways, June 1958 (1958).
Hoover Dam: miscellaneous material (1947-1969).
Dams - Proposed - Dinosaur National Monument
Correspondence newspaper articles (1949-1961); (1951-1959)
Miscellaneous material; Colorado River Storage Project Hearings, 84th Congress: First session on H.R. 270, H.R. 2836, H.R. 3383, H.R. 3384, H.R. 4488 (Parts I & II); First Session on S. 500
Dams - Proposed - Dinosaur National Monument (cont.)
Magazine articles (1947-1963)
Government articles; conservation pamphlets, pro-conservation, against Echo Park Dam; pro-Echo Park Dam
Dams - Proposed - Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon Dam C.A.P. Water Distribution (1965-1970).
Dams - Water Distribution
Bill, protection, Colorado River Basin; Colorado River Compact
Atwood, Albert W., "Waters of Wrath," Saturday Evening Post, Sep. 11, 1926
Kinsey, Don J., The Romance of Water and Power, 1926
The Colorado River Fact-Finding Committee of Utah, Bulletin No. 2, Protection to the Imperial Valley, Bulletin No. 3, Water for Los Angeles: The Power Situation, Bulletin No. 4, Irrigation: Reclamation: "All-American" Canal, Bulletin No. 5, Colorado River Development, Economic Necessity vs. Political Expediency July 1, 1927; Sep. 1, 1927; Oct. 15, 1927; Dec. 24, 1927; April 20, 1928
Arizona vs. California 1956-1959 (1972)
Water Distribution 1960
Pacific Southwest Water Plan 1963-1965
Distribution of Water 1964
Distribution of Water 1965
Distribution of Water 1966-1967
"Dan - Dav"
Daniels, Clare & Photo (Daniels, Dan & Betty) 1951
Daniels, David
Danson, Edward B.
Darley, George M.
Darrah, William Culp
Dart, Isom
Darton, N.H.
Darville, Fred T.
Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Davenport, Tom
Davidson, George
Davidson, James
Davidson, Levette J.
Davis, Alonzo E.
Davis, Alonzo E., Pioneer Days in Arizona by One Who Was There
Davis, Arthur Powell
Davis, Dan E. (1955)
Davis, Dan E. (1956)
Davis, Dan E. (1957-1958)
Davis, Dan E. (1959)
Davis, Dan E. (1960-1966)
Davis, Donald G. (1965-1966)
Davis, Donald G. (1967-1969)
Davis, Donald G. (1970-1972)
Davis, Donald G. (1973-1977)
"Dav - DeV"
Davis, F.M.
Davis, Mildred (original diary)
Davis, R. J.
Davis, R. W.
Davis, Ralph
Davis, W. M.
Davis, William John (1951-1955)
Davis, William John (1956-1960)
Davis, William John (1961-1964)
Davis, William John (1965-1974)
Davol
Daw, John
Dawson, Glen
Dawson, Thomas Fulton
Day, William A.
Deason, Bona V.
Death Valley 49er's
Decatur, Stephen
Dechert, Robert
Decker, Peter
Dedera, Don
Deeter, Kay (play & correspondence)
DeGolyer, Everette Lee
Dehlin, John
Delaney, Andy
Delaney, Jack
DeMotte, Henry C.
Den Dooven, K. C.
Denipah, Gordon
Denver Athletic Club
Denver Pacific Railroad; D.C.C. & P.R.R.
Denver Post
Denver Public Library; Denver Museum
Derby, George H.
Dern, George H.
de Roos, Robert
DeRoss, Paul
deSaussure, Raymond
Desert Magazine
DeSmet, Pierre-Jean
Des Moines Oil Co.
Despain, Roy
DeVoto, Bernard
Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel (1871-1909)
Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel: references
"Dia - Dod"
Diaz
Dickson, Joseph
Dickson, Robert & Co.
Dillman Family
Dillon, Richard H.
Dines, Tyson
Dini, Robert L.
Dinosaurs
Dinwiddie, James H.
Dirks, R.
Dittenhopper
Dixon, Maynard
Dobbin, Carroll Edward
Dobie, J. Frank
Dobyns, Henry F.
Dock, George
Dodds, Pardon
Dodge, Francis Beverly, The Saga of Frank B. Dodge
Dodge, Francis Beverly (1923)
Dodge, Francis Beverly (1927)
Dodge, Francis Beverly (1935-1948)
Dodge, Francis Beverly (1950-1954)
Dodge, Francis Beverly (1955-1974)
Dodge, Henry Chee
Dodge, Homer L.
Disney (Walt) Productions; Disney letters, photographs, & publicity for "Ten Who Dared"
"Doe - Dub"
Doerr, John E. notebook, Nevills 1948 expedition (1948):
Doerr, John E. (1957)
Doerr, John E. (1958)
Doerr, John E. (1959)
Doerr, John E. (1960-1961)
Doerr, John E. (1962-1975)
Dolley, Frank Stephen
Domingos, Gerald
Domingos, Lewis E.
Dominguez, Atanasio
Donald
Donaldson, Jim
Done, William J.
Doniphan, Alexander William
Dornin, May
Doty, Al
Douglas, F.H.
Douglas, Jack
Douglas, Jim
Douglas, Lewis W.
Douglass (Indian)
Douglass, Andrew Ellicott
Douglass, Earl
Douglass, William Boone: field notes (survey of Rainbow Bridge)
Dowd, Clifton B.
Doyle, Harrison
Doyle, Lee F.
Drake, Charles A.
Drake, Frank W.
Dresser, Oscar
Drew, A.P.
Driskell, Elijah
Drouillard, George
Drury, Clifford M.
Dubendorff, Edward A.
Dubendorff, Harold Herbert
Dubendorff, Herbert Harold
Dubendorff, Horace T.
Dubendorff, Seymour Silvester: 1909 journal
DuBois, Eliot. See also Box 149 for log.
"Duc - Eis"
Duchesne, Rose Philippina
Dudziak, Joseph Lawrence - See Box 55
Duffield, Milton B.
Duke, Maud B.
Duncan, Johnny Lou (Adams)
Dunham, Harold H.
Dunham, Richard R.
Dunn, William H.
Dunsire, D.
Dupuy, H. Dalton
Du Quesne Oil Association
Dutton, Clarence Edward
Dutton, C.F.
Dyar, W.W.
Dykeman, C.H.
Dykes, J.G.
Eddy, Clyde Langston - See Boxes 56, 57
Eden, James M.
Edgell, G.W.
Edison, Thomas A.
Edwards, E.I.
Edwards, Elbert B.
Edwards, I.
Edwards, Ike
Edwards, Walter Meayers
Edwards, William Hiram
Eells, Cushing
Egan, Jack
Eggersted, Ray
Eggert, Charles
Egloffstein, F.W.
Ehrenberg, Herman
Eisaman, Josiah Reamer (1949-1953)
(1949-1953)
(1954)
(1955)
(1956-1969)
Dudziak, Joseph Lawrence (1952-1979)
Eddy, Clyde Langston (1927-1934)
Eddy, Clyde Langston (1934-1977)
Eiseman-King
"Eis-Ets"
Eisenhower (Dwight David) Library
Eiseman, Fred B. (1958-1971)
Eiseman, Fred B. (1972)
Eiseman, Fred B. (1973)
Eiseman, Fred B. (1974)
Eiseman, Fred B. (1975-1976)
Eiseman, Fred B. (1977-1979)
Elder, Paul
Eliel, Paul
Ellingson, Mac
Elliott, Herman R.
Elliott, Lou
Ellis, A.C.
Ellis, Clarence E.
Elmer, Carlos H.
Elston, Tallulah
Ely, Leonard
Emerson, John
Emery, Murl
Emmerson, George
Emmet, James S.
Emmett, Chris
Emmons, Samuel
Emory, William H.
Enchanted Wilderness Association
Engineering Societies Library
Ennis
Ervin, James R.
Escalante, Silvestre Velez de
Espejo, Antonio
Espinosa, Fred
Ets-Hokin, Louis
Ekker
Ekker, Arthur C. (1949-1965)
Ekker, Arthur C. (1966)
Ekker, Arthur C. (1967-1979)
Ekker, Barbara (1960-1961)
Ekker, Barbara (1964-1969)
Ekker, Barbara (1970-1978)
Ekker, Horace
Ekker, John Garrett
"Eub - Fai"
Eubanks, Elizabeth
Euler, Robert C. (1957-1962)
Euler, Robert C. (1963-1964)
Euler, Robert C. (1965-1966)
Euler, Robert C. (1967-1969)
Euler, Robert C. (1970-1972)
Euler, Robert C. (1973-1974)
Euler, Robert C. (1975-1979)
Euler, Robert C.: Southern Paiute Ethnohistory
Euler, Robert C.: First Through Grand Canyon
Evans, Cynthia
Evans, E.G.
Evans, Eric M.
Evans, Edna H.
Evans, Herbert M.
Evans, John
Evans, Larry
Evans, Richard T.
Everett, Elijah
Ewing, Jesse
Explorers Club
Faatz, F.G.
Fages, Pedro
Fahrni, William Joseph
Fairchild, Mahlon Dickerson
Fairchild Surveys Inc.
"Far - Few"
Farish, Thomas Edwin
Farlees
Farley, Alan W.
Farnham, Thomas Jefferson
Farnsworth, A.W.
Farnsworth, Frank
Farnsworth, Philip T.
Farquhar, Francis Peloubet (1942)
Farquhar, Francis Peloubet (1943-1953)
Farquhar, Francis Peloubet (1954-1977)
Farquhar, Peter
Farquhar, Roger P.
Fasken, Scott
Faulk, Odie B.
Fauna - See Wildlife, Box 262A
Faunce, Hilda
Federal Records Center
Feinstein, Leonore
Felton, Fred L.
Fennemore, James
Fenstermaker, Art
Fenton, Carroll Lane
Fenton, Clifford L.
Fergusson, Erna
Ferrill, Thomas Hornsby
Ferris, Benjamin
Ferris, Walter
Ferris, Warren Angus
Ferris, Warren Angus
Ferris, Warren Angus
Ferris, Warren Angus
Ferry, James H.
Ferry, Philip
Fetzner, Charles L.
Fetzner, Louise M.
Fewkes, Jessie Walter
"Fie - Fre"
Field and Farm
Field Columbian Museum
Fife, Austin E.
Fillmore, Angus James
Filmways of California, Inc.
Finley, Don
Fireman, Bert M.
Fish, Joseph
Fisher, George
Fisher, H.H.
Fitzpatrick
Flagel, Robert P.
Flagstaff, Champion
Flagstaff: Democrat; Sun-Democrat
Flagstaff, Gem
Flattum, Patrick M.
Flavell, George F. - See Box 66
Fletcher, Colin - See Box 67
Flora - See Plants, Box 185(47a)
Flournoy, Dorothea
Font, Pedro
Fontenelle, Henry
Fontenelle, Logan
Fontenelle, Tecumseh
Foote, Phil
Foran, Art
Forbes, Jack D.
Force, Edwin Truesdell
Forcier, Guy
Forrest, Earle R.
Forrest, Sally
Forster, William J.
Fort Lee Co.
Forts - See Boxes 63-65
Foster, Gene
Fotheringham
Four Corners Geological Society
Fournier, George
Fowler, Don D.
Fox, C.K.
Franciscan Fathers
Francy, Robert E.
Frapp
Fraser, George C.
Fraser, George C.
Frazier, Russell George - See Box 68
Frederich, William J.
Freeland, Frank
Freeman, H. Dodge
Freeman, Legh R.
Freeman, Lewis Ransome - See Boxes 69-72
Freeze, Herman W.
Fremont, John Charles
French, Franklin H.
Forts
Fort Atkinson, Omaha
Bent's Fort
Fort Bonneville - See Box 358(14)
Fort Bridger - See also Box 359(7)
Fort Davy Crockett - See also Box 360(1-2)
Fort Duchesne - See Box 363(17)
Fort Halleck - See Box 358(5)
Fort Jackson
Fort Lisa
Fort Madison
Provost Camp, White River
Fort Pueblo
Fort Robidoux (Fort Uinta or Wintey)
Forts
Fort Robidoux (Fort Uinta or Wintey) (cont.)
Forts
Old Fort Robidoux (Fort Kit Carson)
Fort Robidoux (Fort Uncompahgre)
Fort Ross
Fort Supply - See Box 359(7)
Herbert S. Auerbach, "Old Trails, Old Forts, Old Trappers and Traders"
Flavell, George F. See also Box 149 for log.
Fletcher, Colin
Freeman, Lewis Ransome (1900-1923)
H.H. Markham letter (1900)
Biographical items (1902-1914)
Up and down the Colorado (original manuscript)
Kipling (original letter to Kipling)
Manuscripts
Hole in the Rock (original manuscript)
USGS Transit, Grand Canyon (original diary, edited copy, and copy of edited copy)
Correspondence regarding the Grand Canyon transit
The Colorado River (book manuscript)
Freeman Publications (correspondence)
Freeman postcards to his mother, Maria Freeman
Dellenbaugh letters
Ellsworth Kolb letters
Julius T. Stone letters
List of 1923 photographs
Freeman, Lewis Ransome (1924-1930)
Freeman, Lewis Ransome - (1931-1966)
Freeman Family, Friends, Estate
Freeman Biographical Information
Freeman Verse
Miscellaneous
Freeman, Lewis Ransome - Miscellaneous and Photograph
"Fri - Gar"
Friends of the Earth
Friends of the River Adrift
Friendship Cruise, The
Frink, Maurice
Froiseth, B.A.M.
Frost, Clarence A.
Frost, John A. (1934-1949)
Frost, John A. (1950-1953)
Frost, John A. (1954)
Frost, John A. (1955)
Frost, John A. (1956)
Frost, John A. (1957)
Frost, John A. (1958)
Frost, John A. (1959-1962)
Frost, John A. - Historical Background of the Four-Corner Area
Frost, Mrs. John A.
Frost, Kent (1936-1949)
Frost, Kent (1950)
Frost, Kent (1951-1952)
Frost, Kent (1953-1954)
Frost, Kent (1955)
Frost, Kent (1956)
Frost, Kent (1957)
Frost, Kent (1958)
Frost, Kent (1959-1960)
Frost, Kent (1961-1962)
Frost, Kent (1963-1976)
Frost, Thomas B.
Frothingham, Robert
Fulmer, Moulton B. - see Box 74
Fulmer, Stephen Moulton
Fulton, Maurice Garland
Furlong, Billy
Furman, Richard
Gaffney, Peter C.
Galbraith, Den
Galland, China
Gallenson, Art
Galloway. See Boxes 75-76
Galo, Elizabeth
Gannett, Henry
Garces, Francisco
Gardiner, Dorothy
Gardiner, John H.
Gardner, Dean
Gardner, Mrs. Delmar
Gardner, Reid
Gardner, William I.
Garfield, Brian
Garland, Hamlin
Garms, Walter I.
Garrard, Lewis H.
Garrett, Elton
Garrison, Lon
Fulmer, Moulton B.
Galloway, Nathaniel T. - Original materials, letters, journals, and bound typewritten copy of Dubendorff, Galloway, Sharp & Stone journals - slides in folders 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 24 - photo index included in folder 21 - see photo albums 136-141
Galloway, Nathaniel T. - Biographical material - microfilm slides in folder 3 - photos in folder 4
"Gas - Gilson"
Gaskill, David
Gass, Octavius Decatur
Gass, Patrick
Gasser, Alfred G.
Gateway Productions, Inc.
Gault, Tip
Gaw
Geerlings, Paul F.
Geiger, Vincent
Geisler, Mrs. William
Geographic Journal
Geological Society of America, The
Geology (articles)
Gerber, Frank
Gerhart, Charlie
Gerhart, George
Geronimo
Ghent, William J.
Gibbons, Andrew Smith
Gibbons, Ben
Gibbons, Charles
Gibbons, Fred W.
Gibbs, Josiah F.
Gibson
Gibson, George Washington
Gibson, James R.
Gibson, Wilbur Cochran
Giddings, H. A.
Giddings, J. Calvin
Gifford, James Collier
Gilbert, G. K.
Gilchriese, John D.
Gilchriese Institute
Gill, Rex D.
Gill, Richard C.
Gillette, Martha Hill
Gillham, George
Gilliland, Dick
Gillmor, Frances
Gilmer, Nancy C.
Gilpin, William
Gilson, Samuel H.
"Gin - Grand Valley"
Ginty, John
Girand, James Bell
Gird, Richard
Glanton, Gerald Preston & John Joel. See Box 79
Glen Canyon. See: Dams; Navigation
Glendening, Eber G.
Goddard, John Melvin
Godfrey, Joe
Goetzmann, William H.
Gold Hill News
Goldbeck, Marie
Golden Circle Outdoors, The
Goldman, Rosalie
Goldsbraugh, J.R.
Goldsmith, Mert
Goldstein, Milton
Goldwater, Barry Morris & Goldwater, Barry Morris, Jr. See Box 80
Gooch, Edward
Good, Joseph
Goodale, Tim
Goodfellow, Joseph
Goodman, Charles
Goodman, David Michael
Goodman, Francis Valentine
Goodman, Gilbert
Goodman, Jack
Goodridge, E. L.
Goodson, Jimmy
Goodwin, Grenville
Gordon, Alvin J.
Gordon, Clark B.
Gordon, Dudley C.
Gore, Sir St. George
Goss
Goulding, Harry
Graff, (Everett D.) Collection
Graham, Charlie C.
Grand and Green River Navigation Co.
Grand Canyon Cattle Co.
Grand Canyon Electric Power Co.
Grand Canyon Expeditions, Inc. (1962-1971)
Grand Canyon Expeditions, Inc. (1972)
Grand Canyon Expeditions, Inc. (1973)
Grand Canyon Expeditions, Inc. (1974)
Grand Canyon Expeditions, Inc. (1975)
Grand Canyon Expeditions, Inc. (1976)
Grand Canyon Expeditions, Inc. (1977)
Grand Canyon Guide
Grand Canyon Natural History Association
Grand Canyon Platinum Co., The
Grand Canyon Sama
Grand Canyon Transportation Co.
Grand Valley, Colorado River and South Pacific Railway Co.
Glanton, Gerald Preston and Glanton, John Joel
Goldwater, Barry Morris - Typescript of journal of cruise with Nevills, 1940 - letters - Barry Jr., Peggy Jr.
"Grand View - Greeley"
Grand View Hotel, Grand Canyon, Arizona - Hotel Register (1915-1916)
Grant, Alexander G. See also Box 149 for log.
Grant, Ulysses S.
Graves, Bertie C.
Graves, Walter H.
Gray, Andrew Belcher
Gray, Ed
Gray, John S.
Gray, W.H.
Great Western
Grebenkemper, John
Greeley, Horace
"Green - Hai"
Green
Greene, Art (1949-1959)
Greene, Art (1960-1978)
Gregerson, Peter
Gregory, Herbert E. See Box 83
Gregory, John H.
Gregory, Leonard
Grey, Pearl Zane
Griffith, John
Griffith, Richard
Griffiths, Reese
Griggs, Robert F.
Grimes, Oliver J.
Grinnell
Grinnell, George Bird
Grofe, Ferde
Gromer, Julian
Grua, Kenton
Guernsey, Samuel James
Guinn, J. M.
Gunnison, John Williams
Haase, Ynez
Hafen, LeRoy R. (1949-1955)
Hafen, LeRoy R. (1956-1960)
Hafen, LeRoy R. (1961-1965)
Hafen, LeRoy R. (1966-1979)
Hafner, Arabell Lee
Hagar, Everett Gordon
Haggart, Jim
Hague, Arnold
Hahn, Joseph
Haight, Isaac C.
Hainey, Al
Gregory, Herbert Ernest
"Hal - Herring"
Haley, Earl
Halford, Gene R.
Hall, Andrew
Hall, Charles
Hall, Joseph G.
Hall, Sharlot M.
Hall, Thelma Bonney
Hall, Tom
Haller, G.O.
Hallett, Roscoe
Halliday, Tom
Halliday, William R.
Halverson, Alton
Haman, Jon
Hamblen, Charles
Hamblin, Jacob See Box 85
Hamblin, Joseph
Hamblin, Oscar
Hamblin, Ronald E.
Hamblin, W.
Hamilton, Jon
Hamilton, Joyce
Hamilton, Parker
Hamilton, William Thomas
Hamlin, Homer
Hammond, George P.
Hance, John
Hancock, John
Hancock, Julia
Hanks, A.E.
Hanks, Charlie
Hanks, Ebenezer
Hanlon, Hall
Hansbrough, Peter M.
Hansen, Gilbert
Hansen, M.R.
Hanson, May
Hardy, R.W.H.
Hardy, William Harrison
Hargrave, Lyndon Lane
Harmon, Ross
Harmston, Ed F.
Harper, John
Harper, Samuel S.
Harrell
Harrington, John H.
Hamblin, Jacob
"Harris - Hay"
Harris, Al
Harris, Mrs. Henry
Harris, L.
Harris, Laphene "Don" - Diary (1938)
Harris, Laphene "Don" - Diary (1939)
Harris, Laphene "Don" - Diary (1949)
Harris, Laphene "Don" (1938-1941)
Harris, Laphene "Don" (1947-1950)
Harris, Laphene "Don" (1951-1954)
Harris, Laphene "Don" (1955-1959)
Harris, Laphene "Don" (1960-1979)
Harrison, Michael
Harshberger, Benjamin David
Hart, Herbert M.
Hart, John Lathrop Jerome (Jerry) See Box 87
Hart, Stephen R.
Hartman, James
Hartshorne, Harold
Harvard University. Peabody Museum
Harvey, Fred
Haseltine, Charles deB.
Haskell
Haskell, Thales Hastings
Hastings, Lansford W.
Hatch, Boyd O.
Hatch, Ira
Hatch (Alton, Bus, Don, Hatch Expeditions) See Box 88
Hattan, Andrew J.
Haverick, Russ
Hawkes, Jo
Hawkins, William Rhodes
Hay, William B.
Hayden, Carl T.
Hayden, Charles Trumbull
Hayden, Fredinand Vandeveer
Haymond, Jay M.
Haynes, Ralph
Haynie, Henry
Hays, John Coffee
Hart, John Lathrop Jerome (Jerry)
Hatch (Alton, Bus, Don, Hatch Expeditions)
Hatch, Alton
Hatch, Bus
Hatch, Don
Hatch Expeditions
Hatch River Expeditions Co., Inc.
"Hea - Hild"
Headrick, Myles
Heald, Weldon
Heale, Naomi
Heap
Heard Museum
Hearst, William Randolph
Heath, J.
Heath, Wesley P.
Hedburg, Eric
Heddest, William
Heers, William H.
Heimbucher, Clifford V.
Heineger, Ernst
Heintzelman, Samuel Peter
Heiser, Elizabeth B.
Helfrich, Prince E.
Henderson, Kathryn Maureen
Henderson, Paul C.
Henderson, Randall (1945)
Henderson, Randall - Bound diary of Grand Canyon Traverse (1947)
Henderson, Randall (1947-1950)
Henderson, Randall (1952-1956)
Henderson, Randall (1957-1959)
Henderson, Randall (1960-1973)
Henderson, Walter
Hendricks, Larry E.
Hendricks, William O.
Henniger, Carl
Heppler
Herrera, Juan Jose "Mexican Joe" - See also Box 360(7)
Herrera, Pablo - See also Box 360(7)
Herrick, David B.
Herrill
Herriman, George
Herrman, Edward
Herwig, W.
Herz, Fred
Hester, James J.
Hewett, Edgar Lee
Hewett, J.N.B.
Heye Foundation
Hickman, Bill
Hickman, Joe
Hickok, James Butler "Wild Bill"
Hicks, John D.
Higbee, John M.
Higgins, C.A.
Higley, F.E.
Hildreth, Wes
"Hill - Hog"
Hill, Amos
Hill, C.P. (including typewritten diary 1881-1882)
Hill, Charley
Hill, Don & Julia
Hill, Don & Sybil
Hill, Joseph J.
Hill, Robert Thomas
Hillers, John K. (including typewritten diary 1871-1875)
Hillers, John K. (re photos)
Hillers, John K. (commentary)
Hillers, Mrs. John K.
Himes, Celinda E.
Hinds, Norman Ethan Allen
Hinman, W.S. (including incomplete original of "Roughing it on the Desert")
Hinton, Jack
Hinton, Richard
Hiser, Wayne
Hislop, John L.
Historical Museum & Institute of Western Colorado
Historical Society of Southern California
Hite, Benjamin R.
Hite, Cass. See Box 91
Hite, Homer J.
Hite, John P.
Hittell, Elgin T.
Hittell, Theodore H.
Hobbs, George Brigham
Hobbs, James
Hodge, Frederick Webb
Hodge, Frederick Webb - correspondence with Robert Stanton
Hodshire, Jere
Hoffman, Birney
Hoffman, John F. (1973-1974)
Hoffman, John F. (1975)
Hoffman, John F. (1976)
Hoffman, John F. (1977)
Hoffman, John F. (1978)
Hoffman, Ralph
Hogan, Daniel Lorain
Hoges
Hogg, John Edwin
Hogue, James S.
Hite, Cass
"Hold - How"
Holden, "Judge"
Holladay, Dee
Holliday, J.S.
Holmes, Burton
Holmes, Emma
Holmes, William Henry
Holt, Edward L. "Pete"
Homma, T.
Honaker, Henry
Honselena, John
Hook, H.M.
Hooper, (George F.) & Co
Hoover, (Herbert) Presidential Library
Hopfer, O.E.
Horan, Gertrude Merrifield
Horgan, Paul
Horn, Tom
Hornbeck, Robert
Hoskanini
Hoskins, Arthur C.
Hougen, Nik
Hough
Houston, Virginia C.
Hovey, H.C.
Howard, Enid C.
Howard, George Edward
Howard, Ollie K.
Howard, Robert West
Howell, Eugene
Howell, J.V.
Howland, Harry James
Howland, Harry Taylor
Howland, Lee A.
Howland, Oramel G.
Howland, Sam
Howland, William H. "Beaver Bill"
Burg, Amos
Caltech
Holmstrom, Carl
Commentary
Holmstrom, Frances (includes verse, letters, writings and copies of paintings)
Holmstrom, Haldane "Buzz" (includes journal, letters and maps)
"Hoy - Hu"
Hoy, Jesse S. - See also Box 360(13)
Hoy, Valentine - See also Box 360(13)
Hoyt, William Glenn
Hualapai Grand Canyon Outfitters
Hubbell, charles
Hubbell, Charles Lorenzo
Hubbell, Thomas
Huber, Walter LeRoy
Huddlestone, Ned
Hudson's Bay Co.
Hughel, Leath Avvon Chew (1965-1968)
Hughel, Leath Avvon Chew (1969-1970)
Hughel, Leath Avvon Chew (1971)
Hughel, Leath Avvon Chew (1972-1976)
Hughes, Bela Metcalf
Hughes, Howard F. and Steve
Hughes, J. Donald
Hughes, Samuel B.
Hughes, Willis B.
Hull, Clinton R.
Hull, Phillip
Hummel, J.H.
Humphrey, Tom
Hunt, Charles B.
Hunt, Hubbard
Hunt, Jay
Hunt, Wilson P.
Hunter, Milton Reed
Huntington, Clark Allen
Huntington, F.W.
Huntington, G.A.
Huntington, W.D.
Huntsman, Ez
Hurley, Melvin
Hurst, Jim
Huser, Verne
Hussey, Harry & Will
Hutchings, Harold
Hutchinson, William H.
Hutt, William
Hudson, Egbert Andrew "Ed"
"Hy - Jac"
Hyde, Bessie (Haley) Helmick
Hyde, Frank H.
Hyde, Glen R.
Hyde, Glen R. & Bessie
Hyde, Philip
Hyde, Talbot B.
Iaeger, L.J.F.
I'Anson, Joseph Edward
Ickes, Anna Wilmarth
Illinois State Historical Society
Improvement Era
Imsand, Fred
Ingersoll, Luther A.
Ingham, Merideth B.
Inglesby, Arthur Leroy
Inman, Henry
Insillah (Flathead Chief)
Iowa. State Historical Society
Ireteba (Indian)
Irving, Washington
Irwin, George
Irwin, Will G.
Ivers, "Poker Alice"
Iverson, Philip R.
Ives, Joseph C.
Ivins, Anthony W.
Jackson, Donald
Jackson, Orick
Jackson, W. Turrentine
Jackson, William Henry
Jacobs, Seth E.
Jacobs, Wilbur
Miscellaneous Indian Material
Indian Tribes A - M
Apache
Chem-e huevi
Cocopah
Havasupai (Ed Uehling)
Havasupai
Hopi
Hualapai (Walapai)
Kaibab
Maricopa
Mohave
Indian Tribes - Navajo
Navajo Indian Country (Ex. Doc. #68) U.S. Congress. Senate. 52nd Congress 2d Session - Message from the President of the United States (Benjamin Harrison) transmitting certain reports upon the condition of the Navajo Indian Country
Navajo (miscellaneous)
Navajo (miscellaneous)
Navajo Legends
Navajo Saga
Navajo Service - A Short History of the Navajo People
Navajo Use of River
Breed, Jack - "Better Days for the Navajos," National Geographic Magazine, December 1952
J.W. Hoover - "Navajo Nomadism," Reprinted from The Geographical Review, July 1931
Kluckhohn, Clyde - "Some Personal and Social Aspects of Navajo Ceremonial Practice," Reprinted from The Harvard Theological Review, January 1939
Van Valkenburgh, Richard F. - "DINÉ BIKÉ YAH" - Office of Indian Affairs
Indian Tribes P - Y
Pai - Dobyns, Henry F. & Euler, Robert C. - "A Brief History of the Northeastern Pai," Plateau, Jan. 1960
Paiute
Papago
Pima
Py-eed
Seri
Shivwit
Uinkaret
Ute
Yampa
Yavapai
Yuma
"Jae - Johnson"
Jaeger, Edmund C.
Jaeger, Louis John Frederick
Jaeger, Oscar R.
Jagerson, Albert S.
James, George Wharton
James, Harry C.
James, Jesse & Frank
Jarvis, John
Jarvis, Arthur & Bessie
Jaun, Edi
Jayne, Fred C.
Jeffrey, John Mason
Jenkins, Perry W.
Jennings, Jesse D.
Jensen, Flora (Johnson)
Jensen, George D.
Jensen, Jens
Jet T V (Medallion T V Enterprises)
Jet T V & Film Productions, Inc.
Jett, Stephen C.
Jewell, L.H.
Jocknick, Sidney
Johannes Colorado River Safaris
Johnson, Arthur B.
Johnson, Charles Granville
Johnson, Dave
Johnson, Ezekiel
Johnson, Frank Tilton
Johnson, Fred
Johnson, Fred W
Johnson, George A.
Johnson, Jay E.
Johnson, Jeremiah
Johnson, Justin
Johnson, Lamont
Johnson, Lillian
Johnson, Lute H.
Johnson, Neal
Johnson, Nephi
Johnson, Oliver Woolcott
Johnson, "Petrified"
Johnson, Price
Johnson, Rosalind Tracy See Box 102 (1947-1979)
Johnson, Rufus David
Johnson, S.J.
Johnson, W.A. "Squaw"
Johnson, W.I.
Johnson, Warren Marshall
Johnson, William Derby
Johnson, Willis D.
Johnson, Zeno M.
Johnson, Rosalind Tracy See also Box 149 for log. (1947-1979)
"Johnston - Jot"
Johnston, Charles M.
Johnston, Philip
Jones, Albert H.
Jones, Buckethead
Jones, Charles Jesse "Buffalo"
Jones, Daniel W.
Jones, Kumen
Jones, Leslie Allen (1954-1955)
Jones, Leslie Allen (1956-1976)
Jones, Oakah L.
Jones, Robert A.
Jones, Saundra L.
Jones, Stan
Jones, Stanley D.
Jones, Stephen Vandiver
Jones, William C.
Joralemon, Ira B.
Jordan, David Starr
Jordan, James G. (1951-1959)
Jordan, James G. (1960-1974)
Josey, Clint
Jotter, Lois (Lois (Jotter) Cutter)
"Jou - Kin"
Journal of Arizona History
Journal of Geology
Journal of Geomorphology
Journal of the West
Judd, Neil Merton
Julien, Daniel J., and family - See Box 107
Julien, Denis - See Boxes 105-107
Kabotie, Fred
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
Kane, Elmer
Kansas State Historical Society
Kay, J. LeRoy
Kearns, Johnny
Keiser, William G.
Kelley, R.
Kelley, Stanley E.
Kellogg, Frances
Kelly, Charles - See Boxes 108, 109
Kelly, Ed O.
Kelly, Roger E.
Kendall, Helen - See Box 110
Kendrick, Frank C.
Kennedy, Robert
Kent, Walter
Keplinger, L. W.
Kerr, Robert I.
Kerschner, Glenn R.
Kessel, Dimitri
Kidd, Robert J.
Kidder, Alfred V.
Kidder, Arthur Worcester
Kiesel, H. C.
Kigalia (Indian)
Kildare, Maurice
Kimball, Frank A.
Kincaid, G. E.
King, Clarence
King, John
King, John Aaron
Kingstrup, George
Julien, Denis
"Searching for Denis Julien in the Graveyard of the Colorado" by Otis Marston
"Denis Julien" by Otis Marston (May 10, 1967 & July 4, 1967 versions)
"Denis Julien" by Otis Marston (Feb. 5, 1968 version)
"Denis Julien" (November, 1968)
"Denis Julien" by Otis Marston, published in Mountain Men and the Fur Trade
Correspondence between Marston and Hafen re the Mountain Men series
Julien, Denis - Chronology, inscriptions & references, etc.
Julien, Denis - Correspondence on; Daniel J. Julien Jr. & family
Kelly, Charles - Corresp. - microfilm (9, 10, 13, 15) (1930-1969)
Kelly, Charles - Corresp. Manuscripts - UTAH'S BLACK FRIDAY "History of the Mountain Meadow's Massacre of 1857" (1970-1974 -
Kendall, Helen see also Box 149 for log.
Kolb
Kolb, Ellsworth L.- microfilm in folders 8, 9, 10, 15
Kolb, Emery C.- microfilm in folder 16
Kolb Family; Kolb Brothers
Kino-R
"Kino - Lars"
Kino, Eusebio
Kintner
Kipp, Joseph
Kirby, Ernest G.
Kirker, James
Kirschbaum, Walter
Klevin, Chester
Klinger, Roy
Klohr, James E.
Kluckhohn, Clyde
Knee, Lurt
Knee, Maurice
Knight, Royce
Knipmeyer, James H.
Knipmeyer, James H. (gift of James H. Knipmeyer)
Knopf, Alfred A. (1954-1960)
Knopf, Alfred A. (1961-1970)
Knopf, Alfred A. (1971-1977)
Knopf, Alfred Jr.
Knowlton, Smokey
Koch, Walter H.
Koestler, Arthur
Kohler, Adolph Frank
Kokopelli and Xochipilli
Kolb. See Boxes 111-112
Kovacich, Steve A.
Kraenzel, Carl F.
Kroeber, Alfred Louis
Krusack, Leo
Krutch, Joseph Wood
Kuehn, Fred
Kuhlman, Frederick A.
Kuhne, Cecil
Kuller, Fred L.
Lacy, Joe M.
Ladd, Gary
La Farge, Oliver
Lamar, Howard R.
Lamb, F. Bruce
Lane, D.R.
Lane, L.W.
Lange, Arthur L.
Lanterman, A.I.
Lantier, Felix
Lappin, Roy L.
Larabee, Charles Wright
Large, Shade
Larpenteur, Charles
Larsen, Gerald Gene
Larson
Larson, A. Karl
Larson, Gustive O.
Larson, Mons
Larson, Swede
"LaRue - Leich"
LaRue, Eugene Clyde (1921)
LaRue, Eugene Clyde (1922)
LaRue, Eugene Clyde (1923)
LaRue, Eugene Clyde (1924)
LaRue, Eugene Clyde (1925)
LaRue, Eugene Clyde Water Power and Flood Control of Colorado River (1925) -
LaRue, Eugene Clyde (1927-1928)
LaRue, Eugene Clyde (1929-1964)
Lass, William E.
Lauritzen, Jonreed
Lauterbach, Edwin W.
Lauzon, Hubert Reginald
Lauzon, Hubert Reginald (Article by Barton W. Marsh)
Lavender, David
Law, Bill J.
Lawler, Frank
Lawrence, Eleanor
Laws, Ed
Lawson, Andrew Cowper
Lay, Elzy
Leaver, Nelle
Leavitt, Dudley
Leavitt, Dudley
LeClerc
Lecompte, Janet
Lee, Buck
Lee, C.F.
Lee, Joe
Lee, John Doyle See Box 115
Lee, Katie See Box 116
Lee, Richard Bland
Lee, Weston
Leeds, Charles T.
Lehi, Dan
Lehnert, Carl
Leich, Harold H. (1930)
Leich, Harold H. (1933)
Leich, Harold H. (1933-1979)
Lee, John Doyle
Lee, Katie
Legends
Ballard, "The Great Canyon of the Colorado River"
Chatham, Sir Charles (Victor Perry)
Clan Legends - "Clan Legends - Migrations of the Rattlesnake Clan"
Fiction
Geological Fiction
Henty, "Through the Grand Canyon Before Powell"
Lees Ferry to Overton (Cottonwood to Yuma) Chambers, Bob
Miscellaneous (Legends)
Legends - Mohave, Pahute, Hopi
M'Allen, Alexander, "Ancient Chinese Account of the Grand Canyon of Course of the Colorado"
Mark Trail
Vista Viviente Films Savages (1914)
Wesson, E.W.G., "Down the Grand Canyon," The Wide World Magazine, December 1906
"Leigh - Lit"
Leigh, Rufus Wood
Leigh, William R.
Leithead, James
Leland, Frank E.
Lemmon, J.G.
Lemon, David
Lenon, Robert
Leonard, Ralph G.
Leonard, Zenas
Leroux, Antoine
Lester, Margaret
Lewis, Meriwether
Leydet, Francois
Leydet, Francois - Grand Canyon Manuscript
Liebler, H. Baxter
Life Magazine
The Light (Indian)
Lincoln, G.W.
Lindbergh, Jon
Lindquist, Mark
Lindsay, Alexander J. See Box 119
Lindsey, Alton A.
Lindsley, Bill
Linford, Dee
Lingenfelter, Richard E.
Lint, Leigh Brinton
Lipsey, John J.
Lisa, Manuel - See also Box 230(55)
Lisle, J.A.
Lister, Robert H.
Little, Brown and Company
Little, George
Littleton, Bob
Litton, Martin (1952-1953)
Litton, Martin (1955)
Litton, Martin (1956-1957)
Litton, Martin (1958-1960)
Litton, Martin (1961-1965)
Litton, Martin (1966-1970)
Litton, Martin (1971-1972)
Litton, Martin (1973-1974)
Litton, Martin (1975-1978)
Lindsay, Alexander J.
"Lium - McConnell"
Lium, Clark B.
Lockwood, Frank C.
Logan, Harvey
Logs. See Manuscripts & Logs, Box 149
Lombard, Jess H.
Londoner, Wolfe
Long, Horace J.
Long, King D.
Long, Stephen Harriman
Longabaugh, Harold Thayne
Longwell, Chester R.
Look, Al
Loper, Albert. See Box 121
Loper, Rachel. See Box 121
Loper, Albert - Trail on the Water by Pearl Baker. See Box 122
Los Angeles. Public Library
Lovell, William
Lovett, Tom J.
Lowe, Celesta
Lowe, Lawrence F.H.
Lowman, Hubert A.
Lowrey, David Crockett
Lucas, Bert
Lummis, Charles F.
Lumsden, J.J.
Lundahl, Oscar B.
Lundstrom, Philip Berger
Lutes, Nicky E.
Lyman, Albert R.
Lyman, Henry M.
Lyman, J.H.
Lynch, Patrick
Lyon, Joe
Maas, Kay
McAdams, George
McAllister, Luella
McArthur, Elden
Macauley, Alan D.
MacBride, W.D.
McCallum Dick
McCartney
McCarty, Tom
McClallan, John
McClatchy, Warren Gordon
McClellan, Robert
McClintock, James Harvey
McComb, John A.
McConkie, Wayne
McConkie, William Russell
McConnell, Virginia. See Simmins, George and Virginia
Loper, Albert and Loper, Rachel
"McCor - McK"
McCormick, Charles
McCormick, James Andrew (includes sketch showing photo locations 1901-1902)
McCormick, Patricia (1958-1959)
McCormick, Patricia (1960-1969)
McCormick, Patricia (1970-1979)
McCoy, Martha
McCullough, Louis C. B.
McDaniel, Carolyn
McDaniel, William G.
McDermott, John Dishon
McDermott, John Francis
McDonald, Harry Martin - Testimony in River Bed Case
McDonald, Harry Martin - Family
McDonald, Harry Martin - Stanton Survey
McDonald, Harry Martin - Relations with Robert B. Stanton
McDonald, Harry Martin - Correspondence with his grandson
Macdonald, Ivins P.
MacDougal, O.T.
McDougall, W.B.
Mace, Wendell
McFadden, Maude Wickham
McFadyon, John C.
McGee, W.J.
McGonigle, Pete M.
Mack, Effie
McKee, Edwin D.
McKenna, Malcolm C.
McKinney, L.T.
McKnight, Crawford
"McL - Malm"
McLain, Charles
McLain, Donald
McLane, Lewis
McLaughlin, Donald H.
McLoughlin, Dr. John. See "Star of Oregon," Box 219(2)
McLoyd, Charles
MacMullen, Jerry
MacMurphy, J.A.
McNamara, Tom
McNitt, Frank
Macomb, J.N.
MacRae, Allen A.
McVey, Mildred Ethel (Baker), (gift of Mildred Baker. Folder 16 is restricted) 1940-1973
Madret
Madsen, Steve
Magill, Ada
Maguire, Don
Maher, Bernie
Maley, Molly
Malin, E.C.
Malmquist, Allen J.
"Malo - Maz"
Malone, Pat
Malott, Robert Harvey (1955-1959)
Malott, Robert Harvey (1960-1978)
Maltby, Clifford W.
Mangas, Coloradas
Mangum, John Wesley
Manley, Robert N.
Manly, William Lewis
Mann, Bob
Mann, Charles F. See also Box 149 for log.
Mannering, Guy
Manning, Thomas G.
Marcy, Randolph Barnes
Mardock, Robert W.
Marion, John
Maritime Museum
Marks, John H.
Marrs, William L.
Marsh, John
Marsh, Othniel Charles
Marshall, John B.
Marshall, John H.
Marston, Garth, Loel, Maradel, and Margaret (Garthwaite). See Boxes 126, 127
Marston, Otis Reed. See Boxes 128-139
Marston Family. See Box 140
Marston, Philip Leroy
Marteletti, Tony
Martin, Donald E.
Martin, Steve
Martin, Tom
Martineau, LaVan
Martins, Ulrich (includes lists of photos)
Marvine, Archibald R.
Marx, Beverly
Masland, Frank Elmer. See Boxes 142-149
Mason, Charles C.
Mason, P. Expeditions
Mason, Ron
Mass, Phil
Mathews, Carl F.
Mattes, Merrill J.
Matthes, Francois Emile
Matthews, Washington
Matthews, William
Maud, F.H.
Maxey, Richard
Maxfield, Lige
Maxfield, Raymond
Maximilian, Prince of Wied
Maxson, John Haviland (1948-1954)
Maxson, John Haviland (1955-1959)
Maxson, John Haviland (1960-1973)
Maxson, John Haviland - Field Notes and Publications
Maxwell
Mazzulla, Fred
Marston, Garth, Loel and Maradel and Margaret (Garthwaite)
Marston, Garth (1946-1947)
Marston, Garth Original diary & typescript (1948-1953)
Marston, Garth (1956)
Marston, Garth Shirley Marston (1958-1974);
Marston, Loel
Marston, Maradel - Original diaries
Marston, Margaret (Garthwaite) - Drown-Nevills Romance
Marston, Margaret (Garthwaite) - Fast Water is Fun
Marston, Margaret (Garthwaite) - Notes re "Rivering"
Marston, Margaret (Garthwaite) - Quotes of River folk
Marston, Margaret (Garthwaite) - Salmon-Snake Rivers
Marston, Margaret (Garthwaite) - Visit with the Kent Frosts
Marston, Margaret (Garthwaite) - Notes of sympathy at her death
Marston, Margaret (Garthwaite) - Notebooks - two envelopes (Continued in next box)
Marston, Margaret (Garthwaite) (Continued) original journals, notes, comments, diaries, etc.
Marston, Otis Reed (1902-1916)
Marston, Otis Reed (1916-1917)
Marston, Otis Reed (1917-1919)
Marston, Otis Reed (1919-1925)
Marston, Otis Reed (1926-1937)
Marston, Otis Reed (1938-1947)
Marston, Otis Reed Engineering Economics Course (1944-1945):
Marston, Otis Reed (1954-1959)
Marston, Otis Reed (1960-1964)
Marston, Otis Reed (1977-1978)
Masland, Frank Elmer (1958-1965)
Masland, Frank Elmer (1966-1979)
Masland/Marston correspondence (Gift of Frank Masland) (1948-1955)
Masland/Marston correspondence (Gift of Frank Masland) (1956-1961)
Masland/Marston correspondence (Gift of Frank Masland) (1962-1979)
Masland/Nevills correspondence Masland/Wright correspondence Masland: general correspondence (Gift of Frank Masland) (1938-1952); (1948-1954); (1948-1973) -
Manuscripts and logs of various persons: (gift of Frank Masland)
Abbott, Mary Ogden 1950
Chamberlain, Andrew 1948
DuBois, Eliot 1942
Flavell, George F. 1896
Grant, Alexander
Johnson, Rosalind Tracy 1953
Kendall, Helen 1948-1949
Mann, Charles F. 1942?
Marston, Otis 1948 & 1956
Masland, Frank E. 1948-1949, 1965, etc.
Nevills, Norman 1938, 1949-1949
Welty, Howard O. 1948-1949
"Me - Mik"
Meacham, D.B.
Mead, Elwood
Meadows, Paul
Means, J.A.
Mears, Otto
Mecham, Clive
Meek, Joseph
Meeker Massacre
Meeker, Ralph I.
Meeks, William
Meis
Mellon, Captain J.A.
Mendelson Productions, Inc.
Mendenhall, F.M. & Walter E.
Mendenhall, T.L.C.; C.R. Woodson
Mephitis - See also Box 262A(28)
Mercer, Preston
Mesken, Edward
Messner, Kenneth
Meyer, Wilson
Michaelis, Mildred
Mike, Jim
"Mil - Mis"
Millar, Mrs. R.W.
Miller, Albert E.
Miller, David E.
Miller, David H.
Miller, David P.
Miller, Drewsey
Miller, G.
Miller, Gleed & Martha
Miller, Hack
Miller, Henry W.
Miller, I. O.
Miller, Mack & Lee
Miller, Merrill Angus
Miller, Nyle H.
Miller, Rickard
Miller, Warren
Miller, William C.
Millikan, Sheldon
Mills, Enos
Mills, W. S.
Milotte, Alfred & Elma (1947-1959)
Milotte, Alfred & Elma (1960-1975)
Minarik, Barbara
Mindeloff, Cosmos and Victor
Minnesota Historical Society
Miser, Hugh D.
Mississippi Valley Historical Review
Missouri Botanical Gardens
Missouri Fur Company
Missouri Gateway Arch
Missouri Historical Society (St. Louis, Missouri)
Missouri State Historical Society (Columbia, Missouri)
Missouri Valley History Conference
"Mit - Moran, Geo."
Mitchell, Arthur Roy
Mitchell, Charley
Mitchell, Ron (Graham, Dale and King, Ken)
Mitchell, Virgil L.
Mitchell, William
Moab Garage Co.
Moffitt, Don
Mohave County Miner
Mohave Museum of History and Arts (Mohave Pioneers Historical)
Moki, John
Mollhausen, Heinrich Baldwin
Monaghan, Jay
Monett(e), Edwin Regan - Correspondence & Interviews
Monett(e), (Edwin Regan) Family
Mong, David G.
Monroe, Bering & Barbara - Original Journal 1945, Mar. 23-Apr. 7 Cruise of Glen Canyon with Harry Aleson
Monroe, Bering - Typescript of Journals of 1945, March-April
Monroe, Bering & Barbara - Original and typescript of Journal of Cruise in Glen Canyon starting at Hite - Up to Dark Canyon - down to Lee's Ferry 1947
Montana Historical Society
Montez, Ramon (Flavell, George) - Grand Canyon Traverse
Montgomery
Montgomery, James H. - Manufacturer of Machinery used in Glen Canyon
Montgomery, Dr. Ralph
Montrose
Monument Valley-Rainbow Bridge Expedition - See also Box 186 (45)
Moody, Ralph
Moore, Carlton Boyd
Moore, Lige
Moore, Raymond Cecil
Moore, Rick (Hyde, Glen & Bessie)
Mooz, William E. (1969-1975)
Mooz, William E. (1976-1979)
Mora, Jo
Moran, George Henry Roberts, M. S. - 1878 Diary
Moran, Thomas
Moran, Thomas
Moran, Thomas - Biography
Moran, Thomas - Commentary: Stone, Julius; Kolb, Ellsworth; Lummis, Charles F.; Cogswell, Raymond A.
Moran, Thomas - Butchart, J. Harvey
Moran, Thomas - Dutton, Clarence E.
Moran, Thomas - Paul Dyck at Grand Canyon re artist Lone Wolf Schultz
Moran, Thomas - Powell, J.W.; Stegner, Wallace
Moran, Thomas - Santa Fe Railroad; Higgins, C.A.
Moran, Thomas - Thomas Gilcrease Institute
Moran, Thomas - Wilkins, Thurman; Montana Historical Society
"Morg - Mou"
Morgan, Dale L. Interview (---1949) -
Morgan, Dale L. (1950-1959)
Morgan, Dale L. (1960-1971)
Morgan, David
Morgan, Nicholas G.
Morgus, Vern
Moriarty, James R.
Morkisch, Erwin F. (June 1955)
Morris, Ben
Morris, Earl H.
Morris, Joseph
Morrison, George
Morrison, George "Up the Colorado - By Jet Boat"
Morss, Noel
Mortenson, A.R.
Mortenson, David
Mortenson, V.R. (1955)
Mortenson, V.R. (1962)
Morton, Al W.
Moseley, Edward M. "The Discovery and Definition of Basketmaker" - The Masterkey, Vol. 40, No. 4 Oct-Dec. 1966,
Moss, Malcolm
The Mountain Plains in Books - University of Denver
Mouse
Mormons
Ashliman, D.L. - "The Image of Utah and the Mormons in Nineteenth Century Germany" - Möllhausen, Baldwin
Bibliography
Britton, Rollin J. - "Early Days on the Grand River and the Morman War"
Leonard, Glen M. - Leonard, Truman
Mormons; Mountain Meadows Massacre
Mormon History Association
Peterson, Levi S. - "Juanita Brooks"
Smith, Joseph
Mormons - Articles 1947-1969
Mormons - Articles 1970-1975
Mormons - Articles 1976-1979
Mormons - Newspaper Articles, Book Reviews, References
"Mow - Nauhnan"
Mowrey, Royce (1934)
Mowry, Sylvester
Mueller, Dick
Muench, Josef, Joyce & David
Mulder, William - "The Mormans in American History"
Mull, John Barnes and Evelyn (Evie) See Box 157
Mumey, Nolie
Munk, J.A., M.D. - The Munk Library of Arizona - The California Eclectic Medical Journal
Munkres, Dr. Robert
Munroe, Joe - 1967 Cruise
Munroe, Joe
Murbarger, Nell
Murdock
Murdock, Neil J. - "Early History of the Colorado River Storage Project"
Murie, Olaus
Murphy, George
Murray, Robert S.
Murry, Art and Muriel
Museum of the Mountain Men
Museum of Northern Arizona
Musselman, Ross
Musselman, Rusty
Musser, Milton A.
Mutchler, Dr. Robert W. and Barbara
Myers, Elaine Frost
Myers, John B. - The John Myers House, Florissant, Missouri
Myrick, David F.
Nachtrieb, Kate
Nadeau, Remi
Naiman, Constance B.
Na-Pu
Nasatir, A. P.
Nash, Roderick - The Big Drops
Nash, Roderick - Music Cruise - River Recreation Symposium
Nasja
National Academy of Sciences
National Archives and Records Service
National Association for Outlaw and Lawman History
National Broadcasting Co.
National Geographic Magazine (...1967)
National Geographic Magazine (1968-1969)
National Geographic Magazine (1970-1977)
National History State Museum
National Museum of Natural History
National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of the Interior
National Parks (and Conservation) Association
National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
National Wildlife Federation
The Nature Conservancy News - Spring 1976
Nature Expeditions International
Nauhnan
Navigation - Boating - General
Boat Engines
Boatmen - correspondence, articles
Boatmen - Marston commentary
Expeditions from 1869-1947
Western River Guides Association
Colorado Dories
Navigation - Boating - Accidents (also hiking accidents)
Safety
1899
1900-1909
1910-1919
1920-1929
1930-1939
1940-1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
Fox, Herman Herbert: Death - Cataract Canyon May 31, 1973
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977-1978
1979
Unidentified year
River Bed Case
U.S.A. vs Utah - references
U.S.A. vs Utah - Educational Program
Commentary - September 1963 - Reference
Mahoney, J.R.- University of Utah
Utah, University of - Bureau of Economics and Business Research
U.S.A. vs Utah - 1962 - Legal
U.S.A. vs Utah - Technical Services
U.S.A. vs Utah - vol. 2, Edwin Wolverton October 1930 -
Commentary - September 27, 1963
References - Commentary
Navigation - River Gauge
Safe Gauge
To 1900
1901-1950
Oct. 1950-Sep. 1951
Oct. 1951-Sep. 1952
Oct. 1952-Sep. 1953
Oct. 1953-Sep. 1954
Oct. 1954-Sep. 1955
Oct. 1955-Sep. 1956
Navigation - River Gauge (cont.) - See also Box 179
Oct. 1956-Sep. 1957
Oct. 1957-Sep. 1958
Oct. 1958-Sep. 1959
Oct. 1959-Sep. 1960
Oct. 1960-Sep. 1961
Oct. 1961-Sep. 1962
Oct. 1962-Sep. 1963
Oct. 1963-Sep. 1964
Oct. 1964-Sep. 1965
Oct. 1965-Sep. 1966
Oct. 1966-Sep. 1967
Oct. 1967-Sep. 1968
Oct. 1968-Sep. 1969
Oct. 1969-Sep. 1970
Oct. 1970-Sep. 1971
Oct. 1971-Sep. 1972
Oct. 1972-Sep. 1973
Oct. 1973-Sep. 1974
Oct. 1974-Sep. 1975
Navigation - River Management and Controls - See Box 334 (22)
Boat Regulations
Boating Guides
Grand Canyon Complex: Wilderness Recommendation 9/72, 1973
Monroe, Joe
Nash, Roderick - River Recreation
Wilderness - Wild Rivers
Wylie, Thomas C., "Canyonlands National Park River Management Plan"
Miscellaneous
1970
1971
1971-1972
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - General Commentary, Powercraft
Report of the Select Committee - First Arizona Territorial Legislature Navigation of the Colorado
Schilling, Frank - Steamers - Lower Colorado River
Power Boats - Slow Water
Allen, Col. D.K., "The Colorado River," Arizona Magazine, Vol. II, No. 2 August 1893,
Barney, James M., "Steamboat on the River," Arizona Highways, February 1952
Battye, Charles, "Colorado River Boats - A Memory of the Past," Barstow Printer-Review, Sep. 9, 1954
Casebier, Dennis G., "Steamboats on the Upper Colorado," Camp W. Dorado Arizona Territory, No. 2, Arizona Historical Foundation 1970,
Faulk, Odie B.
River-Boats - Butterfield Express, Brian Garfield Nov. 1965 -
Glanton, G.P.
Gorby, J.S., "Steamboating on the Colorado," Touring Topics, July 1928
Johnson
Kildare, Maurice (Tony Richardson)
Leavitt, Francis Hale, "Steam Navigation on the Colorado River," California Historical Society Quarterly, March 1943, June 1943
Leavitt, Francis H. - Salt Lake - California Route via the Colorado
Lingenfelter, Richard E. "The Desert Steamers"
McClintock, James H. 1934
MacMullen, Jerry, "Self-Liquidating Shipyard," Westways, Sep. 1941
Martin
Mills, Hazel Emery, "The Arizona Fleet," The American Neptune, July 1941
Rood, Standish
Scrugham, James G., Nevada, Vol. I 1935
Sykes, Godfrey
Towley, John, "Paddle Wheels and Sand Bars," Nevada, Summer 1970
Tuttle, E.D.
Van Dyke, T.S.
Walker, Henry Pickering, "Freighting from Guaymas to Tucson, 1850-1880," Western Historical Quarterly, July 1970
Woznicki, Robert, The History of Yuma and the Territorial Prison, "Steamboats on the Colorado," Ch. 3
Steamers: General; Lytle List, Steamship Historical Society
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - by region - Powerboats above Confluence - (Alphabetically)
Americol Petroleum
Belle of Shannon
Betsy Ann
Big Six
Black Boat
Black Eagle
Blake's Experimental Boat
Canyon King
Canyonlands by right
City of Moab - Green River
Cliff Dweller owned by Tex McClatchy
Cliff Dweller (previously City of Moab)
Colorado - Utah-Nevada Copper Company
Comet
Comet
Dispatch
El Rita
Evinrude Boat
Green, L.H.
Green River - Moab Cruise
Green River - Motorboat Ida B. Blake, Henry E.
Indian Creek 1926
Johnson - Moerke Cruise
Jorgensen, Boyd
Lucy B. - Motorboat. Perkins, John
Major Powell. Edwards, William H.
Major Powell - Steamer
Major Powell - Jet boat owned by Tex McClatchy
Marguerite - Wimmer, Thomas G.; Utah - Blake, Henry E.
Merkins Boat
Moab Garage Company - Chandler Boat
Moab Garage Company
Navajo
Paddy Ross. Oppenheimer, Milton
Pittman, Emmett
Punkinseed. Moab Garage Company
Riff Climber. Moab Garage Company
Slapping Sal
Turner, Ace. Boat
Turner, Ace. Air Prop Boat
Undine
Utah. Motorboat
Utah Petroleum Company
Uteland Mine. Yellow Dog
Wheeler, Ross (pilot)
Wilmont. Motorboat
Wilmont. The Conquest 1904
Yokey, H.T.
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - by region - Glen Canyon - (alphabetically)
Animas Forks Pioneer
Bennett 1902 Motorboat
Bennett's Tunnel Boat
Bennett - Motorboat bought from Cap. Yokey
Chaffin's Boats
(Steamer) Charles H. Spencer
Clark's Motorboats
Hoskaninni Company
Jerry Johnson's Outboard Motorboat
Mallard
Mitchell - Glen Canyon
Motorboat brought to Lees Ferry by Spencer in 1911
Navajo - Stern-wheel Supply Boat
Stanton's Motorboat
Tipton's Motorboat. Mullins boat
Tseh Na Ni Ah Go Atin - Art Greene's Boat
Violet Louise? Motorboat brought to Lees Ferry by Spencer between Sept 1, 1910 and December 1, 1910
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - by region - Glen Canyon - (chronologically)
1856
1871
1872
1879
1881 January 14
1881
1888
1888-1889
1888-1889 Trappers
1889
1892
1893
1894
1896
1897
1897-1898
1898
1898-1899
1899
1900
1901
1907-1908
1909-1910
1910
1911
1911-1912
1912
1915
1916
1917
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927-1928
1928
1929
1931
1933
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - by region - Glen Canyon - (chronologically - cont.)
1932
1932, 1933, 1934
1933
1937
1938
1939
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - by region - Glen Canyon - (chronologically - cont.)
1940
1942
1943
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - by region - Glen Canyon - (chronologically - cont.)
1955
1956
1957
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - by region - below Lees Ferry - (alphabetically)
Anahuac
Arizona
Arno
Aztec
Aztec
Barge No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 - Col. Steam Navigation Co.
Bessie Brady
Bessie Mae
Big Sarah
Black Crook
City of Needles
Cochan
Cocopah
Cocopah No. 2
Colorado
Colorado No. 2
Colorado (Barge)
Breadnaught
E.A. Rawlins (Barque)
El Dorado (Barque)
Electric (Electra)
Esmeralda
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - by region - below Lees Ferry - (alphabetically - cont.)
Explorer - Records to 1899
Explorer - Records 1900-1949
Explorer - Records since 1950
Flying Fish
General Jesup
General Jesup
Gila (Stmr.)
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - by region - below Lees Ferry - (alphabetically - cont.)
Iola
Invincible
Isabel (Schr.)
James Turnbull
John Dick
Josephine (Brig.)
Katy Lloyd
Little Dick
Lola
Lolita
Mohave
Mohave No.2
Mollie Stevens
Montana
Nellie T.
Newbern - Newburn
Nina Tilden
No. 4 Barge
Oregon
Pumpkin Seed
Retta
Rio Colorado
Santa Cruz (Stmr.)
Searchlight
Sierra Nevada
Silas J. Lewis
Southwester
Sovereign (Schr.)
St. Vallier
Topolobampo
Uncle Sam (Stmr.)
Vegas (Veagas) (Barge)
Victoria
White Fawn
Yuma
Zaragoza
Zarissa (Xaressie)
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - by owners, operators (alphabetically A-F)
Adams, Capt. Sam'l
Anderson
Anthony, Joseph
Arizona and Miners Steam Navigation Company
Arizona Navigation Company
Atchison, Topeka, Santa Fe R. R. Co.
Babson
Baldwin, Clarence E. - Moab Garage Company
Baldwin, Virgil
Beal, Capt. Harry
Beebe, George
Bennett
Berry, Capt. Alex C.
Booth, James T.
Bush, Joe - Nellie Trent
Byrd, A.D.
Chaffin, Arthur
Chicago Exploration Company
The Colorado River and Gulf Transportation Co.
Colorado River Navigation Company
Colorado River Steamboat Co.
Colorado River Transportation Co.
Colorado Steam Navigation Company
Colorado Transportation Company - Mormon steamer operation to Callville
Compania De Navegacion Del Golfo De California, S.A.
Emory, Murl
Fish, E.N.
Friant, Frank
Frye, Arthur
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - by owners, operators (alphab. G-K)
Gandolfo
Gilmore, Capt. William
Godfrey, Capt. Joe
Gorman
Grand Canyon Navigation Company
Grand and Green River Navigation Company
Green, Arthur
Green, Grand and Colorado Navigation Company
Hall, Capt. Charles
Hardy, Wm. H.
Hartshorn, Wilcox & Johnson Co.
Hartshorne, Benjamin M.
Haskett, Bert
Hawks, Ralph
Hawley, Cpt. F.L.
Hite, Cass
Hoskaninni Mining Company
Ingalls, F.S.
Ives, Joseph Christmas
Johnson, George A. and Co.
Johnson, George Alonzo (Captain)
Johnson, James O.
Johnston, Capt. A.D.
Keith, Capt.
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - by owners, operators (alphab. L-P)
Ladd, J.S.
Lamar, Charley, Billy
Liera, Arnulfo
Liljestrom, Gustave F.
Lumsden, J.J.
McAfee, Levi
Marshall, N.H.
Meeden, C.V. (Captain)
Mellon - Mellen, John Alexander
Mender, Joaquin
Minick
Mintern
Moab Garage Company
Neahr, David
Nevada and Colorado River Consolidated Gold, Silver and Copper Mining Company
Oppenheimer
Overman, (Capt.)
Pacific and Colorado Navigation Company (Steam)
Philadelphia Mining Company
Plympton, C. D.
Polhamus, Capt. Isaac
Poole, Capt. Wm.
Preston, Al
Navigation - Slow Water Craft - by owners, operators (alphab. Q-Z)
Quam, C.E.
Robinson, Capt. David Crocker
Rogers, Capt. Robert T.
Ross, Joe
Shaw
Shores, O.W.
Smith
Southern Pacific R.R. Co.
Spaulding, F.D.
Stacy Brothers
Stevens, Henry
Sumeril, F.H.
Taggart, R.C.
Temple Bar Mining Co.
Thorn, Stephen
Thurlow, Capt. G.M.
Tipton, C.L.
Trask, Captain
Trueworthy, Thomas
Turnbull, James Captain (Trumbull)
Turner, Ace
Union Line
Weaver, Pauline
Welbourne (Welbourn, Wilburn) Capt.
White, Capt.
White, J.G., J.L.
Vallier
Wilcox, A.H. (Willcox)
Wimmer, Tom
Winder, Capt. William A.
Wilson, James
Worrell, Capt.
Wright, Lawrence Mining Co.
Yokey, Harry T.
Navigation - Water (See also Boxes 162, 163)
U.S. Dept. of the Interior - Geological Survey, Water Resources Review for Dec. 1, 1964-Dec. 1975
U.S. Dept. of the Interior - Geological Survey, Water Resources Review for Jan. 1976-Dec. 1977
U.S. Dept. of the Interior - Geological Survey, Water Resources for Feb. 1978-June 1979
U.S. Dept. of the Interior - Bureau of Reclamation - Summary of watershed conditions affecting water supply of the Lower Colorado River for the (appropriate) period
River Flow Advisory (Bureau of Reclamation) 1974-1979
U.S. Dept. of Interior (Bureau of Reclamation) 1975-1977
Newspaper Articles 1957-1979
Quirk, James P. - The Simple Economics of Water
Tamarisk - Graf, William L.
Flow Charts
Sand Waves. See also Box 203(20)
"Neb - No"
Nebraska State Historical Society
Needles Eye
Neilhardt, John G.
Nelson
Nelson, Carlyle LaMar, "Flying the Tunnel 'Underground' in the Grand Canyon"
Nelson, Ed
Nelson, John Louw
Nelson, John Williams (Abshere, Mary)
Nevada Historical Society
Nevada Southern University - Dickinson Library, Lowe, Ca.
Nevills. See Boxes 181, 182
Newberry, J.
Newberry Library
Newby, John
Newby, Neal D.
Newby, William R. & Mary
Newland, John
New Mexico Historical Society School of American Research
New York Botanical Garden
New York Public Library
Niccolls, William A.
Nicholas, Cora S.
Nichols, Claude
Nichols, Tad
Nickerson, Albert
Nidever, George
Niehuis, Charles - Historical Perspective on El Rio Colorado (Fox, Buddy, 1942, Queho or House, Caveman Charlie)
Nielson, Joseph & Marian
Nesvig, Jonathon
Nims, Franklin A. (1889-1890)
Nims, Franklin A. - "Testimony in River Bed Case"
Nims, Franklin A. - "Profile Negatives Canned," Wilson's Photographic Magazine, Vol. 33, pp. 73-78, "Photography in Exploration," Photography, 1896, Aug. 27, 1896
Nims, Franklin A. - "Through the Mysterious Canyons of the Colorado," The Overland Monthly, Vol. 19 March 1892,
Nims, Franklin A. - Ibid.
Nims, Franklin A. - "Through the Colorado River," The Commonwealth, Aug. 1890
Nims, Franklin A. - 1889, Brown Survey - 1889-1890, Stanton Survey, Typescript of "A Month in Cataract Canyon on the Colorado River"
Nims, Franklin A. - News Reports (1889-1890) -
Nims, Franklin A. - 1889 Brown Survey, Stanton Survey 1889-1890
Nims (Wolverton, Enid) Description of Nims Photos of 1889 Stanton Trip
Niza, Fray Marcos de
Noble, Levi F. & Dorothy
Noggle, Buri
Nolan, Virginia E., "Canyonlands National Park," Trail and Timberland, Feb. 1978
Nord, Myrtle
North, Mary Remsen
North American River Expedition (Sarten, Jim)
North Dakota Historical Quarterly
Northern Arizona Historical Society
Northern Arizona University (previously Arizona State Coll.)
Northland Press
Nevills, Norman D. - Biographical Material
Nevills, Norman D. - Diaries, Correspondence. See also Box 149 for logs.
"Nu - Pah"
Nubia
Nugent (1886)
Nusbaum
Nuttall, Thomas
Nutter, Preston
Oakes, D.C.
O.A.R.S., Inc. - Outdoor Adventure River Specialists
Oatman, Olive Anne
O'Brien, Robert R.
Odell, Burton G.
Ogden, Harry - Boulder Escalante
Ogden, Peter Skene
Oglesby, Richard E.
Ogura, George
Oil Shale
O'Keefe
Oklahoma Historical Society
Olin, Uster Ge. (Harmony, Ginger)
Oliva, Bonita
Oliver, Harry
Oliver, Norman
Oliver, Wesley
Olsen, Edwin E. Grand Canyon Traverse - (March), "Shooting the Colorado Rapids" by Frederick Foster (home movies) (1942, July) -
Olsen, Robert W., Jr.
Oman, Robert M.
Oñnate, Don Juan de
Oñnate, Don Juan de
O'Neill, "Bucky"
Oregon Historical Society
Organization of American Historians - Formerly The Mississippi Valley Historical Association
Ornduff, William W.
Orr, Frank
Osbourne, Lewis, - Publisher
O'Sullivan, Timothy H.
Ott, Wallace
Ouray, Chief - Chipeta's Grove
Outdoor Adventure Tours
Outlaw Trails, Inc. (Ekker, A.C.)
Outward Bound
Out West
Owen, A.Y.
Owen, "Jim"
Owl, Blanche
Oyler, M.V.
Pacific Historian
Packer, Alfred (Alferd)
Paden, William G. and Irene D.
Padilla, Father Juan
Page, F. Le Moyne and Todd Todd Page Green River "My Trip Down the Green River" by F. Le Moyne Page (1926) -
Paher, Stanley
Pahland, Clara Bonelli
"Pai - Payson"
Paige, Sidney - Letters
Paige, Sidney - Publications, References
Paige, Sidney Notes, USGS Party - Green River, Utah to Lees Ferry - Xerox copy of original notebook (1921) - (Sept. 10 - Sept. 20)
Paige, Sidney Notes, USGS Party - Green River Utah to Lees Ferry - Xerox copy of original notebooks (1921) - (Sept. 20 - Oct. 12)
Paige, Sidney Green River, Utah to Lee's Ferry - Xerox Copy of field notes - USGS - Correspondence (1921) -
Palmer, Jimmy
Palmer, John W.
Palmer, William A. - W. A. Palmer Film, Inc.
Palmer, General William Jackson
Palmer, William R.
Pan-American Geologist
Parker, Ann
Parker, Samuel
Parker, Sorge
Parker, Watson
Parkhill, Forbes
Parklands Expeditions, Inc. (Filippo-Wallace-Siegler)
Parkman, Francis
Parks, Elton
Parkyn, Herbert Arthur
Parkyn, Herbert Arthur - McGill University, Chicago - Suggestions - Suggestions Publishing Co.
Parry - Davenport (Public Museum, Academy of Sciences, Public Library, Gazette, Academy of Natural Science)
Parry - Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives, Des Moines, Annals of Iowa
Parry - State University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City
Parry, Charles C. in Bell, Willian A. "New Tracks in North America"
Parry, Charles Christopher - Biographies - Philosophical Soc. of Washington, Rocky Mountain Naturalists-Joseph Ewan
Parry, Charles Christopher - State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City; State Historical Library
Parry, Charles Christopher - Botanist, Geologist with Palmer Survey - John E. Parry
Parry, Charles Christopher - Interview with James White
Parry, Joan; Jodi Parry
Parry, Peter L.
Pasquale
Patterson, Ivan W. President, Cortez Rotary Club (1956)
Pattie, James Ohio - Sylvestre
Pattie, James Ohio
Pattison, Rachel
Patton, Henry
Payne, Bill
Payne, Stephen
Payson, Lieut, A.H.
"Pea - Por"
Peabody Museum
Pearce, Linford
Pectol, Ephraim P.
Pederson, Carl
Pederson, Gilbert J.
Pederson, Dr. John In Elmer Purtyman party (June 1954)
Pederson, Lyman C., Jr.
Pepper, Jack and Choral
Perceval, Don
Perkins, Daniel
Perkins, Fay
Perkins, George E.
Perkins, John
Perkins, Joseph "Uncle Joe"
Perkins, Tom (January 1939)
Perry, Mike
Perry & Woodworth
Peshalaki, Wallace
Peterman, L.S.
Peters, Ella
Peterson, Charles S.
Peterson, L.
Peterson, Levi S.
Petrowski, William
Pettitt, George A.
Pewe, Troy L.
Philadelphia, The Free Library of
Philips, Ress
Phillips, Edna
Phillips, Paul C.
Phillips, Ted
Phillips, William T.
Phoenix Gazette
Pick, Vernon
Pierce
Pierce, Edward T.
Piercy, Frederick
Pieroth, Ruth (Reilly-Reynolds Sadiron Traverse-Grand Canyon) (July 7-12, 1953)
Pike, Donald G. - "Four Surveyors Challenge the Rocky Mountain West," American West, March 1972
Pike, Zebulon M. - Pike's Peak
Pike, Zebulon (April 1937)
Pilling
Pimm, Johnny
Pioneer's Museum, Colorado Springs, Cragin Collection
Pittman, Emmett
Place, Harry
Plahetka, Rita
Plants
Platford
Plummer, Charles G.
Pockels, Sidney
Poettgen, Frank Marston Motorcade (1951) -
Pohlman, Bill
Point, Nicholas
Point, Nicholas (December 1939)
"Poker Alice" Ivers - See Box 96(28a)
Polhamus, Capt. I
Polk (Poke, "Old Puke")
Pond, James B.
Pony Express
Porter, Eliot
Porter, Philip S.
"Pos - Ras"
Posada, Alonzo de
Posey
Poston, Charles D.
Potter, Chas. L.
Potter, C.W. Brown-Stanton (1889) -
Potts
Pourtales, James A.
Powell, Donald M.
Powell, Doug
Powell, John Wesley - See Boxes 187-193
Powell, Lawrence Clark
Powell, Loring
Powell, Martin
Powell Society LTD.
Powell, William (i.e., Walter Henry?)
Powers, Alexander (Rocky)
Poyser, Ray
Pratt, Parley P.
Prevost, Walter
Price, Howard C., Jr., and Virginia Nutter
Priest, Raymond M.
Priestly (1967)
Princeton University
Prono, Dan
Provost (Provot), Etienne
Prudden, Mitchell
Pryor, Nathaniel (February 1940)
Pulling, Hazel Adele
Pulsepher, John
Pumpelly, Raphael
Purcell, Roy
Purdy, William M.
Purple, Maus S.
Purtyman, Elmer (1954)
Pustmeeler, Paul and Helen
Putnam, Mrs. George Palmer
Pyle, Ernie
Quayle
Queho
Quigley, David
Quist, Albert
Quist, Goddard (Russell-Tadje) 1914-1915,
Ragsdale
Railroads: proposed; connections, traffic
Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition - See Box 152(25)
Ralph, Ed (Disney crew)
Ralston, J. K.
Ramin, Lark Heather
Ramsey, Paul
Rand, McNally & Co., Business Atlas of 1876
Randolph, Ed
Ransome, F. L.
Raplee, A. L.
Rash, Matt
Powell, John Wesley: Chronological 1838-1874
Powell, John Wesley: Chronological 1875-1950
Powell, John Wesley: Commentary, A-G
Powell, John Wesley: Commentary, H-Smythe
Powell, John Wesley: Commentary, Sou-Yock
Powell, John Wesley: Centennial
Powell, John Wesley: Family
"Rat - Rich"
Ratcliffe, Harry
Ratcliffe, Peter
Rathgeb, Fred
Rauch, Henry E., Jr.
Raue, Mark
Ravitch, Karen
Read, Reverend Hiram Walker
Reagan, Albert B.
Red Wolf, Red Angel
Redd, Hardy - Redd Ranches
Redfern, Ron
Redford, Robert
Redlands Citrograph
Redondo, Jose Maria
Reed, Amos
Reed, Forest S.
Reed, H. S.
Reed, Reverend Harry
Reed, James "Jimmie." See Box 195
Reed, Capt. James D.
Reed, Julian, Stacy, & Stacy Jr.
Reed, Mary (Harris, Mary Reed; Reed, Mary May; Reed, Henry Ernest)
Reed, Thomas Delbert (Reed, Delbert "Del")
Reed, Thomas Delbert Nevills Queen River, Wyoming to Boulder City (1940) -
Reed, Thomas Delbert - Nevills Grand Canyon Traverse
Reed, Thomas Delbert Nevills Party (1941) -
Reeder, William Penn Russell, Oadie - Narrative Interview Testimony (1914-1915) -
Reems, Henry
Reese, Lisle
Reeside, John Bernard, Jr.
Reichard, Gladys A.
Reiff
Ressler
Reuling, Nancy Streator - See also Box 223 (7)
Reussler, Marguerite Sinclair
Reynolds, Adrian & Helen
Reynolds, A.K. & Ellen Reilly-Reynolds Sadiron Traverse Grand Canyon (July 7-21, 1953)
Reynolds, Dean & Deloss (Nov. 27, 1964)
Reynolds, Jack W.
Reynolds, James & Margaret
Rhodes, Eugene Manlove
Rich, Kenneth G.
Richards, Henry C. Brown-Stanton (1889)
Richardson, Albert C.
Richardson, C.D. (Cecil)
Richardson, Gladwell (1967)
Richardson, Gladwell (1968-1969)
Richardson, Gladwell (1970)
Richardson, Hubert
Richardson, S.I.
Reed, James "Jimmie" - See also Box 359 (38) - and Reed Familyl
Reilly, P.T. (...1948-1960)
Reilly, P.T. (1961-1978)
"Riche - Robe"
Richey, Charles A. Grand Canyon Traverse (June 1956) -
Richey, Charles A. "Chuck" Crew of Marston Cruise (1957) - June 10-23
Richey, Charles A. "Chuck" (1958, 1969)
Richmond, William Chesley Family (1897) -
Richmond, William Chesley Correspondence & photo of original letter to his Mother - (1897) April 27, 1895
Rickard, Thomas Arthur
Ricker, John
Rideing, William Henry
Rider, Dave
Rider, Roland W. and John
Riffey, John & Laura
Rigg, James P., Jr. (1950)
Rigg, James P., Jr. (1951)
Rigg, James P., Jr. and Barbara MHE Motor Traverse Grand Canyon (1952)
Rigg, James P., Jr. (1953)
Rigg, James P., Jr. (1955-1971)
Rigg, Dr. James P., Sr.
Rigg, John B. Jack" (1951) - "
Rigg, John B. Jack" - MHE Motor Traverse Grand Canyon (1952) - "
Rigg, John B. Jack" (1957-1972) - "
Rigg, Robert (1951-1967)
Rigg, John L.
Rigney, Thomas P. Brown-Stanton (1889) -
Riley, John (Riley, George)
Ringdahl, Tord
Riordan, M.J.
Riordan, Timothy A.
Ritter, Krehe
Rivera, Don Juan Maria de
Rizzari
Roberts, Henry
Robertson, John "Uncle Jack"
Robertson, Ruth W.
"Robi - Ros"
Robidou, Jacques
Robidoux (for Antoine Robidoux see Box 200)
Robidoux, Charles
Robidoux, Felix
Robidoux, Francois
Robidoux, Isadore
Robidoux, Joseph
Robidoux, Luis (Louis)
Robidoux, Michel (Miguel)
Robidoux, Peter
Robinson, Bestor - Crew of Esmerelda June 1949
Robinson, Bestor & Florence - Nevills Party of 1948
Robinson, Harry
Robinson, Jack
Robinson, Lewis
Robinson, R.E.L. - Robinson article does not pertain to the Tiburón affair
Robison, Edna Ekker
Robison, Irwin
Rochester, Ed
Rockefeller, John D., Jr.
Rockfellow, J.A.
Rockwell, Porter
Rockwell, Wilson
Rocky Mountain Fur Co. (Fitzpatrick, Sublette & Bridger)
Rodin, Constantine Pathé-Bray (1927) -
Roemer, Charles
Rogers, Edmund B.
Rogers, James Grafton
Rolette
Rolley, Vernon
Rombald, Charles (Judy Rombald, Polly Rombald)
Rood, William B. (Rhodes, Guillermo)
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rose, Edward
Rosenfelt, Herman
Rosenstock, Fred
Roski, Ralph J.
Rosner, Anne Nevills Party - Green River, Wyo. to Boulder City (1940) -
Ross
Ross, Aaron B.
Ross, B.S. Green River to Junction Mile 213 & Return (1890) -
Ross, Glade "Hardtack"
Ross, Joseph A.
Ross, Kenneth I.
Ross, William Albert
"Rog - Rusk"
Roggenbuck, Joseph W. - Dinosaur National Monument
Rottenbelly (Nez Percé Chief)
Rottier, Jack
Rottinghouse, John
Roundy, Lorenzo W.
Rouzer, Walter & Betty
Rowe, Sanford
Rowe, Willis A. Reilly-Reynolds Sadiron Traverse Grand Canyon (July 7-21, 1953) -
Rowland, Charles J. "Jim," "JimBob"
Rowland, Charles J. "Jim," "JimBob"
Rowland, John Albert
Royal Order of Colorado River Rats
Roylance, Darrel J.
Roylance, Ward
Royle
Ruby, Glen
Ruddock, Samuel Adams
Rues, Everett
Ruffner, Lester Ward "Budge" & Betty
Runke, Mrs. Walter, Sr.
Runkel, Al
Ruples
Rusho, Wilbur L. "Bud" - A Report on the History of Lees Ferry, Arizona" by C. Gregory Crampton & Rusho (1965) "
Rusho, Wilbur L. "Bud" & C. Gregory Crampton - A Report on the History of Lees Ferry, Arizona" (1965) "
Rusho, Wilbur L. "Bud"- "Powell's Canyon Voyage"
Rusho, Wilbur L. "Bud"- (1971...)
Rusho, Wilbur L. "Bud" & Gregory C. Crampton - "Lees Ferry - A Guide to the Historic Crossroads of the Colorado"
Rusk, Ida M.
"Russ - Ry"
Russell, Carl P., "Trapper Trails to the Sisk-ke-dee," Annals of Wyoming, Wilderness Rendezvous Period of the American Fur Trade," Oregon Historical Quarterly, July 1945; " March 1941
Russell, Charles Marion
Russell, Charles Silver Accounts of River Trip which were printed in S.L. Tribune (1907) -
Russell, Charles Silver - Original letters from Charles Russell to Bert Loper (Dec. 13, 1907 - June 3, 1914)
Russell, Charles Silver Family - J.E. Russell, Mrs. Nellie Miller (1907, 1914-1915) -
Russell, Don
Russell, Isaac
Russell, Majors and Waddell
Russell, Osborne
Russell, Renny and Terry
Russell, William F.
Russell, William Hepburn
Russell, William S.
Rust, David Dexter (1907-1972)
Rust, David Jordan Member Crew 1950 Grand Canyon Motor Cruise (1950)
Rust, Q.S.
Rust, Will S.
Ruxton, George Frederick
Ryan, Archie
Ryan, George and Susan
Ryan, James Francis
Ryan, Michael J. "Mike"
Ryland, Charles S. - "George West: Some of His Accomplishments," Denver Western Roundup, Dec., 1969
S-Z
"Sa - Scho"
Saban, Vera D.
Sacagawea "Bird Woman"
Sacks, Dr. Ben
Sadovich, Maryelle Vallier
Saeckler, Peppo
Sage, Rufus B.
Salpointe, John Baptiste
Sama (Priehs, T.J.)
Samoff, Nick Pathé-Bray (1927)
Samsky, H.A.
San Antonio and San Diego Stage Company
Sanderson v. Buzzard (Taber, J. Tyrrell)
San Diego Historical Society - re Photograph of Colorado II (steamer) - San Diego Union (Letter of Antoine Leroux and H.R. Wirtz) - Munn Davis J.L. Stearns and Major L.L. Greenwalt: Boulder Canyon Murder (1897)
Sandoz, Mari
San Fernando Valley Historical Society
Sanger, Arthur Randall Research Commentary (1903)
Sanger, Arthur Randall Journal (1903)
Sanger, Arthur Randall - Interviews - Correspondence
San Juan Mining Co.
Sand Waves - See also Box 179(10)
Santee, Ross
Sarpy, Peter A.
Sauer, Carl
Savage
Savage, Charles Roscoe
Sawer, Kenneth
Saylor, Pauline (1947)
Sayre, Joel
Schaafsma, Polly - "Survey Report of the Rock Art of Utah"
Schafer, Paul H.
Scharf, Robert
Schauker, Charlie (Caveman Charlie)
Schellback, Louis, "Grand Canyon: Nature's Story of Creation, " National Geographic, Vol. CVII May 1955,
Schellenberg, Helene
Schenk, Henry A. - Forest Ranger
Schieffelin, Ed.
Schlebecker, John T.
Schlosser, Dr. Herbert C. & "Gussie"
Schlump, John
Schneider
Schneider, Don R.
Schneider, Tom and Elaine
Schock, Dr. William Harris (Shock)
Scholing
Schorpman, Mell and Grace
Sanderson, Raleigh and Larry (and Lois)
"Schre - Seff"
Schreyvogel, Charles (1962)
Schribner, Dr.
Schukraft, William Jaffrey Nevills Party (1941) -
Schultz, Mrs. Ella A. (1958-1959)
Schultz, Mrs. Ella A. (1960-1964)
Schultz, Mrs. Ella A. (1965-1975)
Schultz, Mrs. Ella A. (1979)
Schultz, John R. - "Life on a Colorado River Motorboat"
Schulz, Paul "Ernie"
Schurtz, Carlos (Shirts), Don Carlos, Peter - Also Box 206, folders 25, 26
Schurtze, G.P.
Schwartz, Douglas W.
Schwartz, Elaine
Scorpion - Venomous Arthropod Handbook
Scorup, Al
Scott, A.W., Jr. M.D. "Gus"
Scott, Donald
Scribner, Robert
Scrimshaw Press (Mitchell, Frederick)
Scrugham, James G.
Seabolt, Bert (Seaboldt)
Seager, O.A. Diary Eddy Expedition Green River, Utah to Needles (1927) - Ca. June 27-August 8
Seamount, William
Seaton, John R.
Sedelmayr
Seff (Seph)
"Seg - Shu"
Segerblom, Cliff and Gene - "Down the Colorado to Lake Mead," Nevada Highways and Parks, Summer 1965
Seldemayer, Jacob
Sensibaugh, Charles O. (1944-1946)
Sensibaugh, Charles O. (1957-1958)
Settle, Raymond W. & Mary Lund, "Napoleon of the West," Annals of Wyoming, Oct. 1959
Seymour, Clinton C. - Crew Marston Motorcade 1951
Shafer, John L. "Sog" Shafer, Frank; Shafer E.E.; Shafer, F.M.
Shallowitz, Carl
Sharlot Hall Historical Museum
Sharp, Charles Cutler - Family
Sharp, Charles Cutler - Letters to his brother Jack written at Vernal Sep. 29, 1909
Sharp, Charles Cutler River Journal Transcript Green River, Wyoming, to Hite, Utah (1909)
Sharp, Robert Carnegie-Caltech field notes, transcript (1937)
Sharp, Phillip Carnegie-Caltech notes, interviews, letters (1937) -
Shaw, Lester A.
Shellbach, Louis
Shelton, Charles E.
Shelton, Mrs. J.
Shelton, William
Shepherd, "Shep" & Elizabeth E.
Sherman, Samuel
Shipp, Kenneth
Shirley, J.E.
Shirley, Mura Belle ("Belle Starr"). See Box 242 (15a)
Shirts, Carl (Schurtz) - See also Box 205 (10)
Shirts, Peter (Schurtz) - See also Box 205 (10)
Shockley, Dr. W.
Shoemaker, Eugene M.
Short, Vaughn
Shuchard, Charles
Shurtz. See: Shirts; Schurtz
Shutes, Alfred
Simmons, Virginia - previously Virginia (McConnell) Hough Simmons
Simmons, George & Dick & Virginia (McConnell) Hough Simmons
"Sic - Sla"
Sichahote (Sickerhoot)
Sieber, Al
Sierra Club
Sierra Club - River Touring Section
Silliman, Bert J.
Silver World
Silvey, Frank
Simonds, Claude
Simonds, Luther W.
Simonson, Eric
Simonson, John Peter
Simpson, J.H.
Simpson, Rod and Anne
Simpson, Ruth DeEtte
Siringo, Charlie
Sitgreaves, L.
Slade
Slade, Jack
Slater, Peggy
Sleight, Ken
"Sli - Smith R."
Slipher, E.C.
Slocum, Dale and Bette
Smith, Albert E.
Smith, Allen In Bus Hatch Party (1954) -
Smith, Charles - Cataract Canyon
Smith, Don L.
Smith, Dwight L.
Smith, Fred
Smith, George Albert
Smith, Hugh Dickson "Shine"
Smith, Hyram
Smith, Ira and Robert Gunnison River, Grand River (1888) -
Smith, Jedediah
Smith, Jedediah - The Jedediah Smith Society - The Pacific Museum
Smith, John Simpson
Smith, Jess (Smith, Lillian Wilhelm)
Smith, Lot
Smith, M.A.
Smith, Marc and Melissa
Smith, Melvin T.
Smith, Melvin T. - "Colorado River Exploration and the Morman War," Utah Historical Quarterly, Summer 1970
Smith, Mildred Kaye
Smith Peg Leg
Smith, Phil
Smith, Ralph A.
Smith, Richard A.
Smith, Robert (Salmon River)
Smith, Ron and Sheila (Erin, Evan)
"Smith, S. - Stan"
Smith, Soapy
Smith, Susan
Smith, Waddell
Smith, Thomas L. ("Pegleg")
Smithsonian Associates (Austin, Jacqueline)
Smithsonian Institute, Smithsonian Associates, Travel Program (Austin, Jacqueline)
Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Museum
Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Anthropology
Snow, William J., "Utah Indians and Spanish Slave Trade," 1929
Snyder
Sobek Expeditions, Inc.
Sohrweide, John
Solomon, A.
Somerville, William K.
Son, Dick
Sopris, Richard and Simpson T.
Sorenson, C. N. (May 18, 1894)
Sorenson, James
Sorenson, Oren
South Dakota State Historical Society
Southern California Edison Company
Southern California, Historical Society of
Southern Nevada Historical Society
Southern Pacific Railway
Southern Heritage, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Winter 1966)
Southwest Museum
Southwestern Mining Co. (1891, W.S. Mills, letter book)
Southwestern Monuments Association
Southworth, John S. (Nevills trip, Green River, Wyo., to Boulder City) 1940,
Soward, Leland
Spalding
Spalding, H.H.
Sparkes, Harry ("Pete")
Speck
Speirs, Jack
Spence, Clark C.
Spencer
Spencer, Arthur - See also Box 213(1)
Spencer, Charles - Lower Grand Canyon
Spencer, Eldridge T. & Jeanette
Spencer, Frank
Spencer, Merrill F. Carnegie-Caltech Spencer - boatman 1935 Spencer was boatman with Fairchild - 1934 Traverse from Lees Ferry to Bright Angel Creek (1937)
Sperry, James E.
Speyer, Fred H.
Spicer, Edward H.
Sprague, Marshall
Sprang, Dick (Sprang, Dudy Thomas)
Spring, Agnes Wright
Stabler, Herman (1923)
Stahnke
Staker, Sadie
Staley, Thomas G.
Stands-in-Timber, John
Stanley, Robert
Stansbury
Stanton
Stanton, Robert Brewster. See Boxes 214-217
Spencer, Art. - Geo.
Spencer, Arthur H.
Spencer, Charles H.
Spencer, Ernest
Spencer, Eugene E.
Spencer, George W.
Staveley, Gaylord L.
"Sta - Strai"
Star, Al
"Star of Oregon" - by Patrick A. Hall, Golden West, re Dr. John McLoughlin July, 1968,
Stark, John Thomas Carnegie-Caltech (1937) -
Starkey, Roy
Starr, Al
Starr, Belle. See Box 242(15a)
Starr, Willard
Staveley. See Box 218
Stearns
Steen, Andrew
Steen, Charles
Stegner, Wallace (1949-1970...)
Stein, Louis
Steinway, Theodore D.
Stemmer, Charles C.
Stephens, Hal
Stetson, G. Henry
Steurt, Marjorie
Stevens, Mollie
Steward, John Fletcher - Letters, Biography, Commentary
Steward, John Fletcher - Journal 1871 Notes & Sections
Steward, Julian H.
Stewart Commission on Western History
Steward, Courtland E.
Steward, George E. (1967-1972)
Steward, George R., "Travelers by 'Overland,'" American West, Vol. V, Number 4 July 1968,
Stewart, Hank
Stewart, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh
Stewart, June Farnes & Mrs. Wiley E.
Stiles, Helen
Stites - Letters to Stites, R.T. from Dellenbaugh
Stites, R.T. & Helen B.
Stock, Dr. Chester
Stone, Irving
Stone, Peter Anthony
Stoneman, General George
Stoner, Harry L.
Stoner, Victor R.
Storey, Brit Allen
Storts, "Mickey"
Stouts, Hosea
Strait, Russell
Stone, Julius Frederick (1909 River Journal, cont.)
"Stran - Sut"
Strang, Willie
Strathairn, Mary Frances (...1970)
Strathairn, Mary Frances (1971-1973)
Strathairn, Mary Frances (1974...)
Straus, Theodore & Andy
Streator, Nancy Member of Nevills Party "Through the Grand Canyon from Phantom Ranch to Lake Mead with the Nevills Expedition" (1948) -
Streator, Nancy See also Box 194(32) (1949-1951) -
Stringham, Jim
Strobridge, William
Strong, Douglas
Strong, Emory
Stroud
Strouse, A.J. (Strouse, Hube)
Stuart, Bradley R.
Stuart, Granville
Sturdevant, Glen E. (1929)
Sublette, Solomon
Sullivan, Russ
Summerall
Summerhayes, Martha
Sumner, Cid Hatch-Eggert Party (1955)
Sumner, David
Sumner, John Colton. See Box 224
Sumner, Terry & Renny
The Sun (Flagstaff Flag)
Sunder, John E.
Sutherland, George A. Brown-Stanton Survey (1889)
Sutro, Adolph G. Hyde - Bright Angel Creek (1928)
Sutton, Imre
"Sw - Sz"
Swain, Frank (...1949)
Swain, Frank 1934 - The Dusty Dozen (1934, 1950)
Swain, Sally
Swallow, Alan
Swapp, Ben
Swapp, Preston
Sweeny, Thomas J.
Sweet, Margo
Swenning, "Bill"
Seilling, Jack
Swinnerton, Jimmy and Gretchen
Switzer, W.H.
Sykes, Gilbert
Sykes, Glenton
Sykes, Godfrey Maclain, Charles (1890, November 1891, February)
Sykes, Godfrey (March 1891)
Sykes, Godfrey
Sykes, Stanley
Szep, Joseph Journal (1957)
Szep, Joseph Journal (1958)
Szep, Joseph (1959)
Szep, Joseph (1962...)
"Ta - Trum"
Tabor, "Baby Doe"
Taft, Robert
Taft, William Howard
Talmantes, Juan Jose
Talbot, Joshua A.
Tallsalt, Bert and Kate
Tanner, Faun McConkie
Tanner, Seth B.
Tarantine, Arthur B.
Tasker, Colonel Charles P.
Tasker, Harry
Taylor, Aileen
Taylor, Bayard
Taylor, Calvin - "Overland to California in 1850 - The Journal of Calvin Taylor," Utah Historical Quarterly, Fall 1970
Taylor, Del
Taylor, Frank J.
Taylor, H.J.
Taylor, Irene
Taylor, Loren L. & Samuel J.
Taylor, Morris F.
Taylor, Richard C.
Taylor, Richard
Taylor, Samuel J.
Taylor, Walter W. First Rigg Power Traverse in 1931 - Grand Canyon (June 6-12, 1953) -
Taylor, Wilson B. (June 4, 1956)
Teeples, Howd
Tenney, Ammon M.
Terrell, John Upton
Terresa
Terry, Paul Reilly-Reynolds Sadiron Traverse - Grand Canyon (July 7-21, 1953) -
Tescher
Tevis, James H.
Texas Folklore Society
Thatcher, Edwin
Theobald, John O.
Thomas, Chauncy
Thomas, Franklin
Thomas Gilcrese Institute of American History and Art
Thomas, Lowell
Toll, Henry W., Jr.
Thompson, Almon Harris & Nellie P. See Box 234.
Thompson, Claud
Thompson, Jim
Thompson, Phil
Thompson, Wallace C.
Thompson, William L. Mexican Hat Expedition - Green River (1956) -
Thompson, William L. (1959)
Thompson, William L. (1963)
Thrapp, Dan
Thurber, Albert King
Thurber, Robert T.
Thwaites, Reuben Gold
Tibbetts, Bill
Tice, John H.
Tidwell, Delbert
Tidwell, Leland
Tillman, John
Tillotson, M.R.
Timble Cruise of the San Juan River
Time-Life Books
Tipton, John C.
Title Insurance and Trust Company
Titterington, Milton
Tittsworth, William G.
Tjaden, Eunice
Toab
Todd, Caroline
Todd, Webster B.
To-ko-puts
Toll, David W.
Toll, Henry W., Jr. M.D. "Hank"
Toll, Roger W.
Tolmey, (Tolman)
Torson, Jim
Tomlinson, "Bill"
"Dr. Tommie"
Tompkins, Philip W.
Tooker, Jack
Tour West, Inc.
Tracy, Harry
Trans-Western Insurance Agency
Trappers and Traders (not on the Colorado). See Boxes 227-233
Travers, Reginald Stanton Survey (1889-1890) -
Trenner, Robert A.
Trimble, Kelly W.
Tripp, Wilson
True, Sally
Trueblood, Ted
Truman, Harry S., Library
Trappers and Traders (not on the Colorado) "A - Campbell"
Aird, James
Anderson, William Marshall
Andreas, Captain
Astor, John Jacob
Atkinson, Henry
Aubochons
Autobees, Charles
Baille, Seth
Bartholet, Louis
Bean-Sinclair
Bean, Robert
Bean, William
Beaver, Black
Becknell, William
Bent, Charles; Bent, William; George, Robert
Berthold, Chouteau and Pratte
Bessonet, Louis
Beaubien
Bissonette, Joseph
Blackbird
Blackwood
Blondeau, Maurice
Bodwoin
Boggs
Boilvan, Nicholas
Bonneville, B.L.E.
Boone, Daniel
Bracellette De Fer
Brown, Wm. E.
Cabanné, John Pierre - Cabanné & Co.
Campbell, Richard
Campbell, Robert
Trappers and Traders (not on the Colorado) "Cat - Do"
Catlin, George
Cerré, Michel Sylvestre
Chaboillez, Charles
Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste
Charbonneau, Toussaint
Chardon, Francis A.
Chouteau, Pierre
Christ, Frederick
Christy, Edmund Taylor
Clamorgan, Jacques
Clark, Marston Greene
Clark, Wm.
Clyman
Cogdill, Jacob
Colter, John
Columbia Fur Co.
Commercial Co.
Company of Discoverers
Company of Explorers
Cooper, Stephen
Craig
Craig, James
Craig, Wm.
Crooks, Ramsey
Decatur, Stephen
Delorn
DeMun, Jules
Denig, Edwin Thompson
Dickson
Dodge, Henry
Dorion, Pierre (Durion, Dorrion), Pierre, Jr.
Trappers and Traders (not on the Colorado) "Dr - Fri"
Drips, Andrew (Dripps)
Drips, J.H.
Drouillard, George
Dubuque, Julien
Duchaine
DuLac, Perrin
Dye, Job Francis
d'Eglise, Jacques
Eller, Wm. E.
Emmons, Ira A.
English, John
Ermatinger, Francis
Ewers, John C., "When the Light Shone in Washington"
Ewers, John C., "The Indian Trade of the Upper Missouri Before Lewis and Clark: An Interpretation"
Ewing, Wm.
Fallen
Fallon, William O.
Farnham, Thomas Jefferson
Farnham, Russell
Ferris, W.A.
Field, Matthew C.
Fields
Fink, Mike
Fisher
Fitzpatrick, Thomas
Fontenelle, Fitzpatrick and Co.
Fontenelle, Henry
Fontenelle, Logan
Fontenelle, Lucien - Drips, Andrew of American Fur Company
Fowler, Jacob
Fraeb, Henry (Frapp) (1833-1834) -
French Fur Company
Friday
Trappers and Traders (not on the Colorado) "G - M"
Gale, Joe
Ganard, Louis
Gantt and Blackwell Co.
Gantt, John (Gant)
Gardner
Gardner, Johnson
Gervais, Jean Baptiste
Glass, Hugh
Glenn, Hugh
Godey, Alexis
Goodale, Tim
Goodyear, Miles
Gordon, Wm.
Graham, R.
Gratiot
Gravelines
Gray, John
Greenwood
Greenwood, Caleb
Haddard, Will
Hadspeth, G.W.
Harris, Black
Harris, Moses
Hawken, John
Henry, Alexander
Henry, Andrew
Hobbs, James
Huddart, William (Heddest)
Hudsons Bay Co.
Humfreville, J. Lee
Hunt, Wilson Price
Immell, Michael E.
Jackson
Jackson, David
Jame
James, Thomas
Johnson, John
Kelley, J.
Kennerly, James
Kentuck
Kern, Richard H., Benjamin M., & Benjamin J.
Killbuck
LaBarge
Labbadie, Sylvester
LaBonte
Laclede, Pierre
LaJeunesse, Charles & Basil
LaLande, Baptiste
Lambert, Pierre "Lumbar"
Larpenteur, Charles
LeDue, Maurice
Lee, Fred L.
Leonard, Zenas
Leroux, Antoine - See Box 118(10)
Liguest, Laclede
Lisa, Manuel - See also Box 118(27)
Long Hair
Lupton, P.
Mackay, James
Mackenzie, Alexander
Mackinaw Company
McDonald
McLoughlin, John
Marjeau
Marmaduke, John S.
Marrasse, Pierre
Martin, Emanuel
Maxwell, Lucien Bonaparte
Menard, Pierre
Missouri Fur Company
Morrison, Wm.
Mounts, Lige
Museum of the Fur Trade
Myer, Mrs. Max W. (translator) To Fort Lisa by Keelboat
Trappers and Traders (not on the Colorado) "N - Smith, E. Willard"
Nebecker
Newell, Robert
Nidever, George
Northwest Fur Company
O'Fallon, Benjamin
O'Fallon, John
Ogden, Peter Skene
O'Meara, Walter
Papin
Parkman, Francis
Patton, Edward L.?
Paul
Pepin, David
Pfeiffer, Albert
Pike, Albert - "The Trapper's Journal," North American Quarterly Magazine, July 1835
Pilcher, Joshua
Point, Father Nicholas, S. J.
Porter, Clyde H.
Potts, Daniel T.
Pourtales, Count James
Pratte, B.
Pratte, Chouteau and Co.
Pratte, Silvestre
Purcell, James
Pursley, James
Quenache de Rouin
Quenneville, Sieur
Radisson, Pierre Esprit
Rivet, Francois
Sacajawea
Sage, Rufus B.
St. Clair
St. Louis Missouri Fur Co.
St. Vrain, Ceran
Sarpy, Gregory
Sibley, George
Simmons, Philander
Simineau
Sinclair, Prewett F.
Slacum, Wm. A.
Slade, Jack
Slover, Isaac
Smith, E. Willard
Trappers and Traders (not on the Colorado) "Smith, J. - Sz"
Smith, Jedediah
Smith, Jackson and Sublette
Smith, Thomas L. "Pegleg"
Southwest Co.
Spanish Fur Co.
Stewart, William Drummond
Stuart, Granville
Stuart, Robert
Sublette, Andrew W.
Sublette, Milton
Sublette, Pinckney W.
Sublette, Solomon
Sublette, Wm. L.
Sydenham, Moses H.
Trappers and Traders "T - Z"
Tabeau
Taliaferre
Teson
Tesson, Louis Honore
Thompson, Philip
Tobin, Thomas Tate
Toussaint
Trask, Elbridge
Truteau, Jean Baptiste, (Trudeau)
Tulloch, Samuel
Tulloch, Wm.
Valdez, Juan, Pedro, Pablito, Paula Leroux
Vanderburgh, William Henry
Vasquez, Benito
Vasquez, Hiram
Vasquez, Louis
Verendrye
Villapando, Jesus
Waldo, David
Walker, Joel P.
Walker, Joseph
Walker, Leonidas P.
Weaver, Pauline
Weber, John H.
Williams, Ezekiel
Williams, William Sherley "Old Bill"
Wolfskill, Wm.
Woods
Wootton, Richens Lacy "Uncle Dick"
Workman, David
Workman, Wm.
Wyeth, Nathaniel Jarvis
Young, Ewing
Yount, George C. - See also Box 265 (16)
Fur Trade: general
Thompson, Almon Harris; Thompson, Nellie P.
Trustees for Conservation
Trustees for Conservation 1954-1965
Trustees for Conservation - National Wilderness Preservation Act, 85th Congress 1958
Trustees for Conservation - National Wilderness Preservation Act, 86th Congress 1959
The Living Wilderness, 1964
Trustees for Conservation 1968
"Tu - Ulm"
Turley, Capt. Jay
Turnbow, Frank
Turnbull, Frank
Turner, Ace Melvin
Turner, Alonzo G. (Turner, Lou; Turner, Ren)
Turner, Christy G. II
Turner, Frederick Jackson
Turner, Hiram; Melvin R.
Turner, Reuben L.
Turner, Rick - Colorado Dories
Turner, Sam and Eloise
Tuttle, E.D. See Box 236
Tuttle, Edward E. and Helen
Twining, A.B. Stanton Survey (1889-1890) -
Twitchell, Adelbert (Twitchell, William H.)
Twitchell, Ralph E.
Udall, Stewart L.
Udell, John
Uden, George
Ugarte
Uhrmeister, Bernd
Uintah School District
Ulm, D.M.
Tuttle, E.D.
"Un - United States Government"
Underhill, Ruth M.
Union Pacific Railroads
United Gold and Platinum Company
United States Army Engineer Corps
United States Bureau of Land Management
United States Bureau of Reclamation
United States Department of the Interior, Board on Geographic Names
United States Geological Survey - Denver Federal Center
United States Geological Survey
United States Government Publications (...1850-1959)
United States Government: notes re sources in Wash., D.C.
"United States Lib. - Utah State Archives"
United States Library of Congress
Untermann (Ruple, Billie)
University of Arizona
University of California
University of Colorado
University Microfilms
University of Northern Arizona
University of Utah
Utah
Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters
Utah Agricultural Exp. Station
Utah Bureau of Parks and Recreation (Tuttle, Tedd)
Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey
Utah History Research Bulletin
Utah-Nevada Copper Company
Utah Power-Light
Utah State Archives
Utah State Library (SLC): Colorado River Expeditions folder
"Utah State Historical Society Vr" (...1959) -
Utah State Historical Society (...1959)
Utah State Historical Society (1960-1979)
Utah, State of - Department of Development Services - Division of State History
Utah State University Press - Merrill Library
Van Biber, Jesse
Van Couvering, Martin
Vandeburg, C.M. - Vandeburg-Linkletter Associates
Vandiver, Clarence
Van Gundy, C.E.
Van Hise, Charles Richard
Van Rensselaer, James - "Men Against the Colorado," California History Nuggett, Nov. 1939
Van Valkenburg, Richard
Varton, John
Vasey
Vasquez, Bonito
Vaughn, Bob
Veator, Clark & Dora
Vegetation. See Plants, Box 185(47a)
Verbeck, Van
Verkamp, Margaret M. - "History of the Grand Canyon National Park," Thesis, University of Arizona 1940
Vernal Express (Wallis, Jack R.)
Vestal, Stanley
Vickers, James
Vital Statistics
Voelker, Frederick E.
Vreeland, Robert H.
"Wad - Wan"
Wade, J.L.
Wagner, Henry
Wahlman, Russell - "Grand Canyon Stage Line," Desert, January 1975
Walquist, Tom
Walbrecht, Freda Grand Canyon Traverse - White Party (July 1955) -
Walcott, Charles Dolittle - Sketches and photos of same by B. L. Young, on the Study of Nancoweap Basin 1882-1883
Walganott, George
Walker (Wakara, Wah Kar, War Kar)
"Walker" by Jack Burrows
Walker Tucker, Dorothy Martin Beckwith (Becky, Dorothea)
Walker, Joe
Walker, Captain Joseph Reddeford
Walker, Preston Grand Canyon Traverse - Publicity, Marion Fletcher Correspondence (July 1942) (1947-1970)
Walker, Preston Grand Canyon Traverse - Pres Walker's appearance in comics along with Don Winslow (July 1942)
Walker, Preston Grand Canyon Traverse - "Adventure-filled West Reveals Definite Future," The Daily Sentinel Grand Junction, (July 1942) Sep. 6, 1942
Walker, Preston
Walker, Walter W. - Publisher Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - Marion Gletcher, Secretary
Wall, Jim "Silver Tip"
Wall, Pete
Wallace, Andrew
Wallace, Betty
Wallace, Edward Seccomb
Wallace, Theo. Russell - "A Brief History of Early Coconino County," Thesis May 1949
Wallace, William Swilling
Waller, Arthur, C. (...1964-1973)
Wallis, Orthello Longworthy Crew Marston Cruise June 1957 (1957) -
Waltenburg, John (Waltenberg)
Wampler Tours
Wander, Ernest - Letters, Interview Ruth Campbell
Wander, Ernest
"War - Web"
Ward, Ernest
Waring
Warner, Charles Dudley - "On the Brink of the Canyon," The Grand Canyon of Arizona, published by the passenger dept. of the Santa Fe, 1902 edition
Warner, Mark T.
Warner, Matt
Warner, William A.
Warren, Gouverneur K.
Washburn, Bradford
Washington Academy of Sciences
University of Washington Press
Water. See: Dams - Water Distribution, Box 44; Navigation - Water Resources, Box 179
Waters, Frank
Waters, Herman
Watkins, Fred D.
Watkins, T. H.
Watson, Ella ("Cattle Kate"); Myra Belle Shirley ("Belle Starr")
Watson, Elmo Scott
Watson, Frank D.
Watson, J.
Watt, Rolla Bishop
Waugh, Herman
Way, Phocion R.
Weatherhead, Robert Harding Eddy Expedition (1927) -
Weaver, Donald E., Jr.
Weaver, Leo
Weaver, Paul
Weaver, Powell "Paulino" or "Pauline"
Weaver, Mrs. T. J. and S. R.
Webb, Ann Eliza
Webb, Walter Prescott
Weber, David Joseph
Weber, Frank J.
Webster, Iris R.
Webster, Mrs. Lois
"Weeks - Western History Association" (1961-1968)
Weeks, Jennie
Weight, Harold O.
Weinstein, Robert A. and Olmsted, Roger - "Image Makers of the Colorado Canyons"
Welhouse, Albert "Spock"
Wells Fargo Bank - History Room
Wells, Mason
Wells, Mig
Wells, William W.
Welty, Howard W. (1946-1949). Harris-Brewer-Loper. See also Box 149 for logs
Wengerd, Sherman A.
Werner, Ann Desloge
Wesley, Edgar Bruce
West, George
Western Books (Olivia, Leo E.)
Western Gateways - Broke 1970, Revived 1971
Western Historical Quarterly
"Western History Association Western History Center" (1961-1977) -
Western History Association (1961-1977)
Western History Center
"The Westerners"
Westerners - Corrals Brandbook Index
Westerners - Chicago Posse
Westerners - Denver Posse
Westerners - English Westerners Society
Westerners - Kansas City Possee
Westerners - International
Westerners - Los Angeles Corral - Correspondence
Westerners - Los Angeles Corral
Westerners - New York Posse Brand Books (1954-1962)
Westerners - Potomac Corral
Westerners - Redwood Coast Outpost
Westerners - San Diego Corral - The Reluctant Candidate
Westerners - San Diego Corral (1967-1978)
Westerners - San Francisco Posse - Vigilantes
Westerners - Santa Fe Corral
Westerners - Tucson Corral -"Early Travel on the Green and Colorado Rivers," The Smoke Signal, by Otis Marston
Westerners - Tucson Corral The Smoke Signal - commentary by Chidester, Otis H. (1909)
Westerners - Tucson Corral - Chidester, Otis H.
Westerners - Utah Westerners
Westerners - Yellowstone Corral
"Western River Expeditions - Westways"
Western River Expeditions, Inc. (Curry, Jack L.)
Western River Expeditions, Inc. - Catalogs 1970-1979
Western River Guides Association (...1970-1978)
Western Text Society
"Wetherill"
Wetherill, B.K.
Wetherill, Ben
Wetherill, Benjamin Alfred
Wetherill, Clayton
Wetherill, George
Wetherill, Louisa (Mrs. John Wetherill) - Around Hogan Fires - Typescript
Wetherill, John & Louisa
Wetherill, John and Louisa - "The Discovery of Rainbow Bridge" by Otis Chidester - The Smoke Signal, Fall 1960
Wetherill, John and Louisa - Photo slides, original notepad
Wetherill, John and Louisa - Commentary
Wetherill, John and Louisa (...1909)
Wetherill, John and Louisa (1910-1919)
"Wetherill Register (1919-1945)"
Wetherill Register - (cataloguer's note)
Wetherill Register - (Color transparencies of drawings in Wetherill Register - moved to Photo 60(7))
Wetherill Register (1919-1945)
"Whe - Wid"
Wheat, Carl I.
Wheat, Frank
Wheeler - Family Records
Wheeler, George M.
Wheeler, Ross, G.
Wheelock, Walt
Whipple, Amiel W.
Whipple, Edgar
Whipple, Maurine
Whiskers, Ed
Whitall, Van R.
White, George - Moab, Utah - Correspondence
White, Lovell - "El Rio Colorado Del Sur," Overland Monthly, Vol IX Oct. 1872
Whitehat, Buck
White Water River Expeditions - Henry Falany
Whiting (Dave and Sally)
Whitman, Marcus
Whitmore, Bryce - Wilderness Waterways
Whitmore, James M.
Whitmoyer, Theodore
Whittlesay, Bea
Wickenburg, Henry
Wickman, John E.- "Peter A. Sarpy," Mountain Men and the Fur Trade, Vol. IV
Wide Wide World - Television Program
Widforss, Gunner
Widney, Joseph P.
Widtsoe, John A. - How the Desert Was Tamed; The Improvement Era; Diary 1922
White, Georgie (1944-1979)
White, James (1867-1868)
White, James (1957-1978)
White, James - "Those Who Believed Grand Canyon Traverse Was Fiction"
White, James - "Those Who Believed Grand Canyon Traverse Was True"
"Wie - Wils"
Wieghorst, Olaf
Wieland, Harriet - Correspondence 1960-1963
Wieland, Harriet - Correspondence 1964-1976
Wiggins, Oliver Perry
Wilbur
Wilbur, John S. See Box 262
Wilcox, Capt. A.H.
Wilcox, Fred H.
Wilcox, P.K.
Wilcox, Ray "Budge" - McPherson, Pearl (daughter of Jim McPherson)
Wild and Scenic Rivers System
Wilder
Wilder, Judith Carlock
Wilderland
Wilderness Public Rights Fund
The Wilderness Society
Wilderness Waterways, Inc.
Wilderness World - "Concert at the Grand Canyon," Nash, Roderick, "Mozart on the Rocks: A Grand Canyon Experiment in the Relationship between Wilderness and Civilization"
Wilding
Wild Rivers
Wild Rivers Club
Wildlife. See Box 262A
Wilkins, Thurman
Wilkinson, James - Burr
Willetson, Dan Lehi
Williams, Dr.
Williams, Albert "Speck"
Williams, Anthony
Williams, Ben
Williams, E.A. "Slim"
Williams, (Eileen, Eleen)
Williams, Esekiel
Williams, Joseph
Williams, Mitchell - Tag-a-Long-Tours
Williams, S.W. "Old Bill"
Williams, T.
Williams, William Franklyn, Jonathon, Paul
Williams, William J.
Willis, Ann (Bassett), Josie
Willson, Roscoe G.
Wilson, Allie Kathleen, History of the Arizona Strip to 1913
Wilson, Bates
Wilson, Bert
Wilson, Bruce: correspondence re Ballard
Wilson, Don W.
Wilson, Fred H. and Maurine
Wilson, Iris H.
Wilson, Junius R.
Wilson, J.W. ("Git Ready")
Wilson, Neill and Bruce: Grand Canyon Traverse July 1942
Wilson, Neill: Grand Canyon Traverse; "Brother Take the Oars," July 1942, July, Aug. 1943
Wilson, Neill: Grand Canyon Traverse; "Running the Colorado's Rapids," July 1942, Oct., Nov. 1942, Jan. 1943
Wilson, Sid
Wilson, Wayne
Wilson, W.W. and Katherine: Rainbow Bridge
Wildlife
Prehistoric animals
Fish
Amphibians
Reptiles
Tortoise
Ant Lion (doodlebug)
Scorpion
Ticks
Venomous animals
Birds
Mammals
American Pronghorn
Bear
Beaver
Bighorn
Buffalo
Burro - See also Box 334(17)
Coyote
Deer
Feral livestock
Fox
Horse
Kangaroo Rat
Lion
Otter
Ringtail
Four-horned Sheep
Skunk (Mephitis) - See also Box 150 (15)
Squirrel
Wolf
Notes on Wildlife, Carnegie Colorado River Expedition
Jaeger, Edmund C., "Water... giver of life"
"Wim - Yoc"
Wimmer, Tom
Wimpress, Dan and Betty
Windham-Quin, Windham Thomas
Wing, Kittridge A.
Winning, Charles Del Norte
Winslow, Jule: second Rigg 1953 power traverse, Grand Canyon June 16-21, 1953,
Winsor, Roanna H.
Wipf, Al
Wirth, Conrad L.
Wirth, Jeanette (Mrs. Charles H.)
Wirtz, Horace R.
Wisconsin, State Historical Society of
Wislizenus, F.A.
Wister, Owen
Witteborg, Frederick W. and Genevieve
Wittick, George, Ben, and Tom
Wolfskill, William
Wolle, Muriel Sibell
Wolman, Larry D.
Wolverton
Womack, Lester
Wood, Margaret: Nevills San Juan party May 28-June 3, 1948
Wood, O. Weldon
Wood, Walter A.
Woodbury, Angus M.
Woodbury, Valentine: Pathé-Bray 1927,
Woodin, William H.
Woodward, Arthur
Woodworth, Art
Woolridge, Glen
Woolley, Dilworth
Woolley, Edwin D.
Woolley, Edwin G.
Woolley, Elias B. (1903)
Woolley, Franklin B.
Woolman, Eli
Woolsey, Nathella King (Mrs. Earl)
Woolsey, Sam
Work, Hubert, Forward-Water Supply Paper 556
World-Wide Research and Publishing Company
Worth, John
Worthy, Ray Bonner
Wozencraft
Wright, C.W.
Wright, Clarence and Carolyn
Wright, Frank - See Box 264
Wright, G.M.
Wright, G.W.
Wright, Harold Bell
Wright, L.C.
Wright, Paul and Helen: narrative of 1959 trip through the Grand Canyon
Wright, Palu L. and Helen: Mexican Hat Expeditions trip from Green River, Utah, to Lees Ferry June 29-July 10, 1953
Wyckoff, Eugenia V.
Wyeth, N.C.
Wyllie, Marth
Wyllys, Rufus Kay
Wyoming State Archives and Historical Department; Annals of Wyoming
Wyoming State Library
Wyoming, University of
Yale, Bob: Pathé-Bray 1927
Yale University: Yale Archives; Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library; Yale University Press
Yandell, Michaell D., World-Wide Research and Publishing Co.
Yarnell, James
Yates
Yates, "Dick"
Yochelson, Ellis L.
Wright, Frank
"Yok - Zwi"
Yokay, H.
Yorick, Al; Tilburón Island
Yost, Billie Williams
Yost, Carl
Young, B. L.
Young, Brigham
Young, Brigham (chapters from William Wise, Massacre at Mountain Meadows)
Young, Ewing
Young, F.M.
Young, J.A., "The Mighty Colorado," 1894
Young, John W.
Young, Joseph R., Virgin River
Young, Otis
Young, Stuart M.
Young, William S.
Young, George C. - See also Box 233 (34)
Yuma County Historical Society
Zahn, Hector
Zahn, L. Paul
Zahn, Otto Johann
Zaldivar, Juan de
Zechendorff
Zindell, Louis Gottlieb; Rose T. Mass
Zwinger, Mrs. H.H. (Ann)
Chronological Section
1500-1916
Harry T. Getty, "Prehistoric Man in the Southwest," August 1936. >1500.
Ronald L. Ives, "Early Human Occupation of the Colorado Headwaters Region," 1942. >1500.
El Morro: Don Jose de Basconzales 1526.
Mary Russell F. and Harold S. Colton, "Petroglyphs, the Record of a Great Adventure," 1931. 1527.
Cabeza de Vaca 1527-1528-1529.
H.E. Gregory, "The Navajo-Moki Country Exploration," 1908. 1528.
Nuno de Guzman 1530.
E.C. LaRue, "Colorado River and Its Utilization, 1916." 1531.
Fray Juan de la Asuncion, Fray Marcos de Niza 1538.
Fray Marcos de Niza, Viceroy Mendoza 1539.
Francisco Ulloa 1539.
George Parker Winship, Katherine Bartlett, D. Maitland Bushley 1539...
Don Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, Alarcon 1540.
Juan de Padilla, Pedro de Tovar 1540.
Lopez de Cardenas 1540.
Melchior Diaz 1540-1541.
Espejo 1582-1582.
Onate 1595.
Capt. Marcos Farnfan de los Godoa 1598.
Onate 1598.
Juan de Onate 1604.
Zaldivar 1618.
Carlos Arnais 1661.
Jacques Marquette, Louis Jolliet 1673.
Charles Kelly Notes USHS, "Early Spanish Discoveries." 1675.
Prof. Harold Sellers Colton, "Prehistoric Trade in the Southwest," 1941. >1680.
Alonzo de Posada 1686.
Slave Trade 1694.
Kino 1700, 1705.
Katherine Bartlett, "Hopi History, No. W The Navajo Wars 1823-1870," 1936. 1702-1870.
Alfred B. Thomas, "After Coronado."
Kino 1706-1710.
Kino 1711.
Epiphanio D. de Baca 1716.
Luis Velarde - Report with name Rio Colorado 1716.
Lieut. Juan Mateo Mange - use of Rio Colorado 1720.
Ugarte 1721.
Alfred B. Thomas, "After Coronado". S. Lyman Tyler, "The Spaniard and the Ute," 1954; "The Myth of the Lake of Copala and Land of Teguayo," 1952. 1727<
Jacobo Sedelmayr and Ignacio Keler 1736.
Exploration of the Colorado 1744.
Jacobo Sedelmayr - Use of Rio Colorado 1744, 1746.
Consag 1746.
Tubac 1752.
Moab Valley - Historical Marking 1753.
Alonzo Posados 1763.
Rivera Expedition 1765.
Francisco Garcés 1771.
Francisco Garcés 1773.
Taraval 1773.
Inscription Near Ferron 1774.
Anza 1774, 1775.
Anza 1775.
Pedro Moro, Gregorio Sandoval, Andres Muniz 1775.
Frank Beckwith, "Pedro's Lost Gold Mine," 1951. 1776.
Gregory C. Crampton, "The Discovery of the Green River," 1952. 1776.
Garces 1776.
The San Buenaventura 1776...
Escalante 1776-1778.
Font 1777.
Commandants-General of the Interior Provinces- 1777-1821.
Commandants-General of the Interior Provinces-Northern Mexico
Anza 1779.
1781-1782.
Fages
Rio Colorado 1792.
Lawrence 1794.
Jose Joaquin Arrillaga 1796.
Daniel Williams Harmon 1800-1816.
Louisiana Purchase Territory 1803.
Lewis and Clark 1804.
Clark 1805.
Spaniards 1805.
Manuel Mestas 1806.
Andrew Henry 1808.
Ezekiel Williams, Workman, Spencer 1809.
Jose Rafael, Serracino, 1811 Mississippi Valley Earthquake 1811.
John McKnight 1812.
Arze and Garcia 1813.
Chouteau and DeMunn 1817.
Donald MacKenzie 1818.
Stephen H. Long 1819-1820.
Trappers Trail, Santa Fe Trail 1821.
Ashley, Atkinson, Becknell, Wolfskill 1822.
Caballero, Ashley 1823.
LeRoy R. Hafen, "Mountain Men Before the Mormons," 1958. 1823.
Romero 1823-1826.
Trappers from Santa Fe Who Reached Green River in 1824. 1824.
Ashley 1824.
Trappers 1825.
The Diary of William H. Ashley 1825.
Ogden 1825.
Rendezvous - Henry's Fork 1825.
Rendezvous Preliminary - Kamus Prairie 1825.
R.W.H. Hardy 1826.
Vincente Gomez 1826.
Jedediah Smith 1826-1827.
Pattie Yount 1826-1827.
Trappers; Joseph J. Hill, "The History of Warner's Ranch," 1927. 1826-1830.
Richard Campbell 1827.
Anderson 1827.
Ceran St. Vrain 1827.
James Ohio Pattie 1829.
Capt. Ewing Young 1829.
Thomas L. "Pegleg" Smith 1829.
Antonio Armijo 1829-1830.
William Wolfskill 1830.
Warren Angus Ferris 1830-1835.
The Nez Perce Delegation of 1831 1831.
Josiah Gregg 1831.
Luis Ambrois, Jose Jessum 1831.
Ewing Young, Bean-Sinclair, Gant-Blackwell 1831.
Thomas Coulter 1832.
David E. Jackson, Ewing Young 1832.
Rendezvous 1832.
Nathaniel W. Wyeth, Bill Williams, Trapping Fraeb, Joe Walker 1833.
William G. Walton 1833.
Uinta Basin, 1834 Rendezvous 1834.
Rendezvous 1835.
Denis Julien 1836.
Rendezvous 1836.
Antoine Leroux 1837.
Antoine Robidoux 1837.
Inscription at Lake Creek Bar - Mile 113 (Iance?) 1837.
Richen Lacy Wootton "Uncle Dick" 1837-1838.
Joe Meek, Jo Walker 1839.
Robideau Fort 1839.
Two Catholic Missionaries 1839.
Thomas J. Farnham 1839.
E. Willard Smith 1839-1840.
John Bidwell 1839-1841.
Navajo vs. Mexicans 1840.
Richard Campbell 1840.
Joseph R. Walker 1840.
Dr. Lyman 1841.
William Workman, John Rowland 1841.
Nancy Kelsey 1841.
Baker 1841.
Marcus Whitman 1842.
Rufus B. Sage 1842.
Robideau Fort 1844.
Abert 1845.
Miles Goodyear 1846.
William Helmsley Emory 1846.
J.H. Simpson 1846.
John W. Hess 1846.
Nathaniel V. Jones 1846.
F.A. Wislizenus 1846-1847.
Mormon Battalion, Cooke's Journal 1846-1847.
Mormon Battalion, Cooke's Journal 1847.
Doniphan 1847.
Carson, Brewerton 1848.
The Ferries of the Forty-Niners 1849.
Bernice Gibbs Anderson, "Stansbury's Survey of the Inland Sea," 1958. 1849.
Colorado River Controversies 1849.
William Lewis Manly, Rogers 1849.
Washington, Simpson, Kern Dodge 1849.
Amiel W. Whipple 1849.
Stansbury 1849-1850.
Adam Mercer Brown 1850.
George Derby 1851.
Samuel P. Heintzelman 1851.
Pedro Leon 1851.
March-May - SLC to Las Vegas Spring via Virgin River J. Stillman Wood 1851.
A.W. Whipple 1851-1852.
Sitgreaves 1851-1852.
Sitgreaves 1852.
The Mormans and Indian Slavery 1852.
Espejo 1852.
Heintzleman 1852.
Uncle Sam 1852.
Christopher Carson 1852.
El Dorado Canyon 1852-1859.
Francois X. Aubry - Diary of 1853; Frank C. Lockwood, "He Rode the Wilderness Trail," 1946. 1853.
Edward F. Beale 1853.
Sitgreaves 1853.
Turnbull 1853.
Fremont 1853.
John Williams Gunnison 1853.
Pyramid in California, Rail Surveys 1853-1854 1853.
J.C. Fremont 1853-1854.
Gray 1854.
G. Beckwith 1854.
Aubrey 1854.
Oatman 1854.
Jacob Hamblin, Thales Haskell, A.P. Hardy 1854.
Las Vegas 1855.
Rufus Allen, Sylvester Hulet, George W. Bean 1855.
Col. Tappan 1857.
Capt. R.B. Marcy - Military Expedition 1857.
Antoine Leroux 1857.
Edward S. Wallace, "The Mormon War," Ch. 16 of The Great Reconnaissance, 1955. 1857.
Mountain Meadow Massacre (1857) - John Doyle Lee Josiah Gibbs writings. 1857.
Edward Fitzgerald Beale 1857.
Charles Kelly, "Utah's Black Friday - History of the Mountain Meadow Massacre of 1857," 1969. 1857.
Wagon Roads 1857-1858-1859.
Joseph Christmas Ives - Report 1857-1858.
Joseph Christmas Ives - "Report Upon the Colorado River of the West," 1969. 1857-1858.
Joseph Christmas Ives (Explorer) Commentary...1900 1857-1858.
Joseph Christmas Ives (Explorer) Commentary 1901-1920 1857-1858.
Joseph Christmas Ives (Explorer) Commentary 1921-1940 1857-1858.
Joseph Christmas Ives (Explorer) Commentary 1941-1950 1857-1858.
Joseph Christmas Ives (Explorer) Commentary 1951-1960 1857-1858.
Joseph Christmas Ives (Explorer) Commentary 1961-1970 1857-1858.
Joseph Christmas Ives (Explorer) Commentary 1971- 1857-1858.
George A. Smith 1858.
Mohave War 1858.
Jacob Hamblin, Leavitt, Haskell, Hamblin 1858.
Sept. Trip to East of Colorado River via El Vado-Jacob, Frederick, William Hamblin, Tenny, Davis, Dudley & Thos. Leavitt, Knight, Hatch, Gibbons, Knell, Naraguts 1958.
Virgin River Emigrants 1858.
Lawrence 1858.
Beale 1858-1859.
Beale 1859.
Trappers Boat named Angelina Jarvis 1859.
Explorations 1859.
J.N. MacComb, Newberry 1859.
Camp Colorado - Fort Mohave 1859.
Thales Haskell 1859.
Abbe Domenech 1860.
Thompson, Kelter, Menzies, Allen 1860.
Sopris, Marion, Wiltse, Henderson, Rey, Collier, Hughes 1860.
Pony Express 1860.
Baker Expedition to the San Juan 1860.
Pony Express 1861.
James Whitmore, Canaan Co-op, James Andrus 1861.
Berthoud, James Bridger 1861.
Captain John Moss 1861-1862.
Captain John Moss 1862.
Andrew S. Gibbons - Pierces Ferry 1862.
Mahlon Dickerson Fairchild 1862.
Morrisite Massacre 1862.
Mahlon Dickerson Fairchild 1863.
Ed. D. Tuttle 1864.
Carson vs. Navajo 1864.
John A. Mellen, John Stanton 1864.
Byers 1864.
James Ferry, Octavius Decatur Gass, Butterfield 1864.
William H. Hardy 1865.
James G. Scrugham, "Muddy Valley Settlements," 1935. 1865.
Jacob Hamblin - Rio Virgen 1865.
Powell News 1865.
Colfax 1865.
Charles A. Behm 1865.
Overland Wagon Road Company- Ben Holladay, Gen. B.M. Hughes, California Volunteers, Steamers on Lower Colorado 1865.
Indians 1865-1868.
Daniel T. MacDougal 1865-1869.
Daniel T. MacDougal 1869.
J.C. Huff, Charley Coleman - Bear River, White River 1866.
Bayard Taylor, White, Byers, Davis 1866.
Powell News 1866.
James Andrus 1866.
E.L. Berthoud, Percy T. Brown - Berthoud Pass 1866.
Nugent 1866.
R.W. Gilmore - Trip to Callville on the Esmeralda 1866.
Elisha Bradley 1866.
Nash 1866.
George M. Thurlow 1866.
Samuel Adams 1866-1867.
Boat Building at Fort Mohave 1867.
Powell News 1867.
James White 1867.
William Gilpin to U.S. Grant - Proposed Cruise up Grand Canyon 1867.
Henry W. Miller, Jacob Hamblin, J.W. Crosby 1867.
Army Captain 1867.
Bolton and Gibbons 1867.
Palmer Survey 1867-1868.
Powell's Camping Trip - L.W. Keplinger, "The First Ascent of Long's Peak," 1919. 1868.
Powell News 1868.
Octavius D. Gass, Gibbons 1868.
Whiterocks - Uintah Reservation 1868.
John Wesley Powell 1868.
Powell on White River 1868-1869.
Powell Cruise 1869.
John Wesley Powell Diary Typewritten Copy 1869.
Copy of Handwritten Contract Between J.W. Powell and J.C. Sumner, W.H. Dunn, O.G. Howland 1869.
Letters - May, June 1869 1869.
Powell's Life Preserver 1869.
Powell Commentary 1869.
Synopsis - Powell 1869.
Major J.W. Powell's Report on his Explorations of the Rio Colorado in 1869. 1869.
Powell News 1869.
Powell Cruise - Letters 1869.
Powell Cruise - Sumner 1869.
John A. Risdon - False Report re Loss Powell Party 1869.
Powell Boats 1869.
Material Referring to Powell's Report 1869.
Comment by Tom Manning 1869.
Samuel C. Miller - Prescott to Little Colorado 1869.
Samuel Adams 1869.
George M. Wheeler 1869.
Willis Copelan, Edwin G. Woolley - Journal of a Scouting Expedition Against Marauding Navajo Indians 1869.
Franklin B. Woolley Tragedy 1869.
Union Pacific Railroad 1869.
Green River, Wyoming to Browns Hole 1869.
Davidson Tragedy 1869.
Hook 1869.
Sheldon Shafer, Joseph Fearheiler 1869.
Col. Jackson 1869.
Calvin Jackson 1869.
Jim Baker, Sam Anderson - Lily Park to Kellys Hole 1869.
George Young Bradley - 1869 Journal 1869.
Gregory C. Crampton - The Powell Survey - Univ. of Utah Anthrop. Papers, 1960. 1869-1873.
Powell News 1870.
Brigham Young - To St. George - The Virgin River 1870.
Powell 1870.
George Stoneman 1870.
O.C. Marsh 1870.
Francis Marion Bishop - Journal (Printed) 1870-1872.
Powell Mapping - Thompson, Dellenbaugh 1870-1873.
C.E. Apponyi 1871.
George M. Wheeler 1871.
Wheeler Expedition - James Horan, Timothy O'Sullivan, Doubleday, 1966. 1871.
George M. Wheeler - Commentary by Bartlett, Goetzmann, Pike 1871.
George M. Wheeler - Commentary by LaRue, Birdseye, Moore, Freeman, Kelly 1871.
George M. Wheeler - Commentary by R.B. Stanton 1871.
George M. Wheeler - Commentary by F.S. Dellenbaugh 1871.
George M. Wheeler - Maps, Photographs, Drawings 1871.
George M. Wheeler - Journal, Reports 1871.
W.B. Roods 1871.
Powell Party News 1871.
J. R. Goldsbraugh 1871.
Powell Party - Commentary 1871.
Powell, Hamblin, Navahos 1871.
Powell Party Research 1871.
Powell Party - Green River to Lees Ferry - 1st. Draft 1871.
Powell Cruise - Photography 1871-1872.
Diamond Mining 1872.
Powell Notes - Glen Canyon, L.F. to Kanab Ck. 1872.
The Canon of the Colorado 1872.
Miners 1872.
Glen Canyon - Dellenbaugh, Hillers, Fennemore, Johnson 1872.
Powell Party 1872.
Powell Cruise - Relations with John D. Lee 1872.
Photographs listed by Nellie C. Carico, USGS, 1968 Hillers, John K. Beaman 1872.
Photo List of Hillers and Beaman - USGS Library, Denver 1872.
News 1872.
Powell Party - Commentary 1872.
Wheeler 1872-1873.
Surveying Parties 1873.
Powell 1873.
From Dellenbaugh Letters, Map 1873.
George M. Wheeler 1873.
Jones 1873-1874.
Powell Expedition 1874.
Thompson 1875.
Dellenbaugh, B.L. Young - Shewits Plateau 1875.
George M. Wheeler 1875.
W.H. Holmes 1875.
James Francis Ryan 1875+.
Eric Bergland 1876.
Lorenzo W. Roundy 1876.
Wright 1876.
Kinter Letters - Wheeler Survey 1877.
Valley of the Uintah 1877.
Western Water Crisis 1878.
A.H. Payson 1878-1879.
George S. Hobbs - Hole-In-The-Rock Reconnaisance 1879.
James Mooney, Edward L. Doheny 1880.
Coppermine 1880.
Prospecting Party 1880-1882.
Indians and Outlaws 1881.
Nankoweap Trail - C.D. Walcott 1882-1883.
Byron H. Bryant - Exploration of the Black Canyon 1882.
Ben Wittick - Grand Canyon 1883.
Ed Ayers 1884.
The Big Snow of 1884 1884.
William Wallace Bass, J.W. McKinney 1884.
USGS at Navaho Mountain 1884.
E. Randolph 1885.
Flagstaff and Grand Canon Railroad 1887.
Harry McDonald, Jess Fuller 1887.
Pershing, Stotsenberg 1887.
March News 1887.
D.C.C. & P.R.R. - Rail Connections, Coal 1887.
Fort Duchesne 1887.
Alexander Powers "Old Rocky", Harry McDonald Testimony in River Bed Case 1887.
Frederick T. Barry 1888.
Elmer Kane 1888.
Francis M. Shafer - Cisco to Nigger Bill Creek 1888.
Franklin Asa Nims - Testimony in River Bed Case 1889.
Proposed Construction of Colorado Canon Railroad 1889.
Franklin Nims - Journal of the Brown-Stanton R.R. Survey of the Grand Canyon 1889.
June News 1889.
Kendrick-Brown, Kendrick-Stanton Inscriptions 1889.
William H. Bush, Ed Coe, Potter 1889.
William H. Bush 1889.
Joseph A. Ross, Wm. Guyer - Green River Utah to Horseshoe Canyon and Return 1889.
News 1889.
Rocky Mountain News Aug.11, 1889, The Review Press, N.Y. Daily Tribune, Booth's Bazoo 1889.
September News, Denver Times 1889.
Ethan Allen Reynolds, Brown-Stanton 1889.
J. Neville Hughes, Brown-Stanton 1889.
Nov., Dec. - Commentary, News - Ethan Allen Reynolds, "In the Whirlpools of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado," Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1889. 1889.
Raft - Colorado River 1889.
April News 1889.
Stanton in Cataract Canyon 1889.
Harry McDonald, Stanton Survey - Crew, Escape Route-Crystal Creek, Testimony - River Bed Case 1889-1890.
The Denver, Colorado Canon and Pacific Railroad Co. 1889-1890.
L.G. Brown - Diary - Stanton Survey Party, etc. 1889-1890.
W.H. Edwards - Diary - Stanton Survey Party 1889-1890.
Langdon Gibson - Letters to Family re Stanton Rail Survey 1889-1890.
Nims 1889-1890.
Franklin A. Nims - A Month in Cataract Canon on the Colorado (with the Brown-Stanton Expedition) 1889-1890.
William Hiram Edwards - Typescript Copies of Newspaper Articles, Notes and Diary re Stanton Trip Down Colorado 1889-1890.
William H. Edwards - Diaries (copies and original) and Related Material re Trip Down Colorado River 1889-1890.
News - Nims Accident, Meeting with Felix Lantier 1890.
Elmer Kane - To "Dear Brother" - Typescript 1890.
News 1890.
1896? W.S. Hinman, Ralph Miller - Needles to Yuma 1890?.
H.B. Chamberlin to Elmer Kane 1891.
Jack Sumner - Mining Prospects - The Colorado Grand Canyon Mining and Improvement Co. 1891.
P. Mason Expeditions - Cataract Canyon 1891.
Best Expeditions - News Reports 1891.
Three Photos Related to the Edwards Notes 1891.
Clyde-Eddy 1891.
Minick 1891.
International Geological Congress - Visit to Grand Canyon 1891.
Snyder 1891.
H.W. Patton, J.E. Carter - Yuma to Salton 1891.
Dan Hagan 1891.
Godfrey Sykes 1892.
Steamer Major Powell 1892.
Trial Trips- Grand Canyon, Mrs. Hugh E. Campbell, Atlantic and Pacific Surveyors 1892.
C. H. Tyler - A Wagon Trip to the Grand Canyon 1892.
Lee Valentine 1892.
Valentine, Hite 1892.
Welch - Needles to Gulf 1892.
Albert Loper 1893.
George F. Flavell, Roland Lee Flavell 1893.
Charles Battye, William Hutt 1893.
Harold Leich 1893.
George Flavell - Flavell to the Gulf in the Dart, Yuma to Needles 1893.
R.E.L. Robinson, J. M. Baker, Severin Anderson, Paul G. Tompkin - Lower Colorado and Gulf of California in the Dart. 1893.
Joseph A. Ross 1893.
Godfrey Sykes 1893.
Joseph A. Ross 1893.
Lee Valentine 1893.
McCormick 1893.
Joseph A. Ross, Bullock 1893.
Harry Taylor Howland, Spry 1893.
The Examiner (Sloop) (picture of document) 1894.
Ella Valentine 1894.
The Examiner - George F. Flavell - 1894 to Tiburon Island - Commentary, Flavell's Trapping 1894.
News Reports on the Killing of Robinson and Logan ln Tiburon Island 1894.
Flavell - Known as George Clark - Flavell on the Delta after Tiburon Affair 1894.
Mexican Troops to Tiburon Island 1894.
Hussey 1894.
Harry Taylor Howland 1894.
Charles R. Burlington - Yuma to Gulf 1894.
Charles L. Potter, M.F. Davis, B. S. Weaver, John Golden 1894-1895.
W. E. Mendenhall 1894-1895.
William Chesley Richmond 1895.
H.J.M. Log of the "Dart" (photostat) G. Harvey Davis 1895.
Charles Tyson 1895.
Nathaniel Galloway - Head of Desolation Canyon 1895.
Dallying with Death 1895.
Harry Taylor Howland, Bailey, Jack Lawrence 1895.
Dutton Estimate of Railroad, Trip of Californians 1895.
Charles McLean, Will Friedlein 1895-1896.
Galloway, Richmond 1896.
Paddy Ross, Valentine 1896.
Nathaniel Galloway - Green River, Wyoming to Nine Mile Creek 1896.
Homer J. Hite - Cisco to Moab 1896.
Galloway-Richmond Publicity 1896-1897.
Galloway's Son - Henry's Fork to Vernal 1896-1897.
Major Powell - San Rafael River Hite? 1897.
Harry T. Howland, John Ross 1897.
Nathaniel Galloway, George Wharton James 1897.
Journal of Benjamin Alfred Wetherill - Land Cruises 1897.
J.E. Miller, O.D. Babcock 1897.
Nathaniel Galloway 1897.
Isabel Neill - "Canyon Journey One of Thrills," 1924. 1897.
William C. Richmond - Narrative 1897.
Galloway-Richmond Commentary 1897.
Nathaniel Galloway - Sadie Staker 1897.
Stone-Galloway 1897.
James G. Scrugham, "Some River Tragedies," 1935. 1897.
Mouse and the Murder of Stearns and Davis 1897.
William Cooley - River Bed Case 1897.
S. Maus Purple 1897-1898.
Godfrey Sykes 1898.
Henry Grimm 1898.
George Wharton James, "Two Day's Hunt for a Boat in a Side Gorge Near the Bright Angel Trail," Ch. XIII In and Around the Grand Canyon - Wm. Wallace Bass, John Waltenberg 1898.
Atkin, Grace Atkin Woodbury, Angus Munn Woodbury, "A Story of Al and Hy Horsing Around on the Colorado River," 1957. 1898?-1900?.
Stanton 1898.
W.F. Russell, Bass 1899.
William F. Russell, Charles H. Gibson, George D. Roberts, Henry B. Clifford, Henry Seller, T.A. Fleming, George Fleming, Karl H. Von Wiegand-"Lost in the Grand Canyon of the Colorado," 1900. 1899.
William W. Price, "Yuma to the Gulf." 1899.
Moffatt Railway System 1899.
Frank Probasco, Charles Chapman, F.D. McIlroy - Moab to Junction 1900.
Edward T. Wolverton 1900.
W. L. Hall 1900.
A.V. Stevenson, A.J. Stevenson - Green River to Moab 1900.
William W. Price - Yuma to the Gulf 1900.
A. P. Ballard, Charles Hallett 1900.
James Thomas Vickers, Moore 1900.
Pretoria 1900.
Fletcher, converse 1900.
Black Canyon of the Gunnison 1901.
Joseph A. Ross, Humphreys, McKee, Sumerall? 1901.
Nathaniel Galloway - Meeker to Green River, Utah 1901.
J.B. Lippencott, Jeremiah Ahern - Needles to Yuma 1901.
Undine 1901.
Geo. M. Scott - Strevell Hardware Co. vs The Hoskanini Co. 1901.
Matthes-Evans - Survey of Grand Canyon 1901-1902.
James McCormick 1901-1902.
Charles Dennis - Gate of Lodore to Jensen 1902.
Undine 1902.
Black Canyon of the Gunnison - Prof. A. L. Fellows, W.W. Terrence 1902.
W.F. Reeder, R.C. Wheeler 1902.
J.B. Lippencott - Greggs Ferry to Needles 1902.
Colorado River Mapped 1902-1903.
Matthes-Evans - Survey of Grand Canyon 1902-1903.
Charles McLean, P.M. McGonigle 1903.
Inscriptions - Short Canyon 1903.
Arthur Randall Sanger - Diary 1903.
H.T. Yokey 1903.
Wilmont - Edward T. Wolverton 1903.
Inscriptions on Downside at Bowknot Bend 1903.
Nathaniel Galloway, Parley 1903.
Hance Trail to Hermit Rapid 1903.
Lees Ferry to Sacramento Wash 1903-1904.
Willis T. Lee 1903-1904.
George Cram 1904.
Wilmont, Edward T. Wolverton 1904.
Nathaniel Galloway, Parley - Upper Green River to Lees Ferry 1904.
Louis M. Chaffin, A.G. Turner - Green River to Moab, Moab to California Bar 1904.
L.M. Chaffin, A.G. Turner 1904.
Joe Ross 1904.
Fred H. Wilson 1904.
C.W. Anderson, H.T. Yokey 1905.
John J. Lumsden 1905.
City of Moab 1905.
Nathaniel Galloway 1905.
E.T. Wolverton, Baker, N.E. Wolverton 1905.
Black Eagle 1905.
Cliff Dweller 1905.
Inscriptions at Downside on Bowknot Bend 1905.
George Smith Cram 1905.
USGS E.T. Perkins Party 1905.
Wilmont 1905-1906.
Lower California 1905-1906.
River Bed Case - W.F. Reeder 1905-1906.
George Wharton James, Brown, Gripton, Van Anderson, Judson, Lea, Indian Jim, Indian Joe - Yuma to Salton Sea 1906.
McGonigle, McLean, Sykes, Godfrey, Hussey 1906.
J.R. Blake 1906.
Atkin 1906.
Than Galloway 1906.
Albert Loper - Diary - Edited Typescript 1907.
Albert Loper 1907.
Robert Woodruff 1907.
R.P. Gilliland, R.J. Kidd 1907.
Jo Ross, E. Tribble 1907.
A.G. Turner - Green River to Hite 1907.
Savage - "Down the Colorado in a Canoe." 1907.
Guy Stirling 1907.
Tom Wimmer, William R. Newby - Cliff Dweller - Green River to Valentine Bottom and Return 1907.
Walter E. Mendenhall 1907.
Russell-Monett-Loper Published Items 1907.
Inscription on Upside of Bowknot Bend 1907-1908.
Albert Loper - Parts of Diary Bearing on the Separation Near Mile 121 in Glen Canyon 1907-1908.
W.E. Mendenhall - Richardson Valley to 11th. Rapid in Cataract Canyon 1908.
Ed Moore 1908.
Guy Stirling, Milton Oppenheimer 1908.
Comet 1908.
F.W. Huntington, Robert Woodruff, E.T. Wolverton - Riverton - Red Lake Canyon - Yokey's 1908.
Carl Keller, Bill J. Law, Cataract Canyon 1908.
Pat Malone 1908.
Nathaniel Galloway - Desolation - Gray 1908.
Nathaniel Galloway - Test Run of Steel Boat 1908.
Albert I. Anderson 1908.
Charles Russell and E.R. Monett Voyage Down the Grand Canyon - Shooting the Rapids c.1908.
John W. Francis, Daniel L. Hogan, Walter Durham, Joe Moritz, R.G. Kidd 1909.
Albert I. Anderson, Bill Coyle 1909.
Julius M. Woodward, Tom Martin - Green River Wyoming to Red Canyon 1909.
Ida B. 1909.
Inscriptions at Downside on Bowknot Bend 1909.
Utah - Blake 1909.
Marguerite, Wimmer 1909.
Wilmont, Dispatch, William R. Newby, J.S. Ladd, Gus Kettole, Charlie Twitchell, Harry Wood 1909.
Nathaniel Galloway, Parley - Yampa River - Whirlpool and Split Mountain 1909.
Galloway-Stone - Journal of Nathaniel T. Galloway - copy of typescript prepared under direction of Julius P. Stone - Edited 1909.
Galloway-Stone Research 1909.
Galloway-Stone Preliminary Draft Revised - Aug. 1971 1909.
Galloway-Stone Boats- The 1909 Boats 1909.
Galloway-Stone News 1909.
Galloway-Stone Cruise - The Vernal Express Printing of Commentary and letters from Galloway and Dubendorff 1909.
Galloway-Stone Letters 1909.
Galloway-Stone - From Lewis R. Freeman - The Colorado River, 1923. 1909.
Julius F. Stone - River Journal - Green River, Wyoming to Vernal, Utah 1909.
Julius F. Stone - Vernal, Utah to Green River, Utah 1909.
Julius F. Stone Journal - Green River, Utah to Hite, Utah 1909.
Julius F. Stone Journal - Hite to Lees Ferry 1909.
Julius F. Stone Journal - Lees Ferry to Bright Angel Creek 1909.
Julius F. Stone Journal - Bright Angel Creek to Needles 1909.
Raymond Austin Cogswell - 1909 River Journal & Photographic Record - Green River to Jones Creek Sept. 10-24 1909.
Raymond Austin Cogswell - 1909 River Journal & Photographic Record - Jones Ck. to Desolation Canyon - Sept. 25-Oct. 7 1909.
Raymond Austin Cogswell - Journal & Photographic Record - Desolation, Gray Canyons 1909.
Raymond Austin Cogswell - Journal & Photographic Record Hite, Utah to Cave Spring Rapid - Oct. 22-30 1909.
Raymond Austin Cogswell - Journal & Photographic Record Cave Spring Rapid to Bright Angel Ck. Oct. 31-Nov. 2 1909.
Raymond Austin Cogswell - Journal & Photographic Record Bright Angel Ck. to Dubendorff Rapid Nov. 3-8 1909.
Raymond Austin Cogswell - Journal & Photographic Record Dubendorff Rapid to Mi. 205 & 1/2 Nov. 8-11 1909.
Raymond Austin Cogswell - Journal & Photographic Record Mi. 205 & 1/2 to About Mile 270 - Grand Canyon Nov. 12-14 1909.
Raymond Austin Cogswell - Journal & Photographic Record - Grand Canyon - About Mi. 270 to Needles, Ca. Nov. 15-19 1909.
S. Hargen, H.T. Yokey, E. Bitzer 1909.
O.W. Hadley 1909.
Paddy Ross - D.E. Hughes, Albert I. Anderson 1909.
G.E. Kinkaid 1909.
Charles Cutler Sharp - Notes of Colorado River Canyon Trip 1909.
Dunham - Horseshoe Canyon Dam 1909.
Nathaniel Galloway 1910.
Cataract Canyon 1910.
Inscription on Upside of Bowknot Bend 1910.
Henry T. Howland, Harry J. Howland 1910.
Navajo 1910.
Skiff and Motor Navajo, Elgin-Indian Ck., Babe William, Harry Vassar, Wolverton, Wm. Twitchell 1910.
Nathaniel Galloway - Vernal to Green River, Utah 1910.
Capt. Larson 1910.
Albert I. Anderson 1910.
Boatman, Murder 1910.
Dillon Wallace - Saddle and Camp in the Rockies 1910-1911.
Merkins, Knox Patterson 1910-1911-1912.
Inscription on Downside on Bowknot Bend 1911.
Harry Chew, Clark 1911.
Nathaniel Galloway-Green River, Wyoming to Green River, Utah; John Galloway-Green River, Wyoming to North Wash 1911.
Charles Smith-Cataract Canyon, Green River to Lees Ferry 1911.
Kolb - Adventure Unlimited 1911.
Schneider, Snyder, Snider 1911-1912.
Kolb - Publicity 1911-1912.
Kolb - Commentary, Kolb Brothers Grand Canyon Trav. 1911-1912.
Herbert Reginald Lauzon 1911-1912.
Raymond C. Seitz - 1911 Grand Junction-Castle Ck., 1912-Castle Ck.-Junction-Indian Ck. 1911-1912.
Taos, Sierra Nevada and San Francisco Railroad 1911-1915.
Grand and Green River Nav. Co. Cruise 1912.
Navajo - Henry C. Tasker, Wolverton 1912.
Edward R. Elder - Drowned in Cataract Canyon 1912.
S. O. Cailison 1912.
Smith, Nat Galloway 1912.
Floods 1912.
Survey of Grand River 1912.
Galloway 1913.
Survey for Rail Line - Roosevelt to Green River, Utah - E.F. Harmston 1913.
Charles Smith 1913.
Ellsworth Kolb - Needles to Gulf 1913.
Joseph F. Anderson, of the Utah Archaeological Expedition, 1913. "Discoveries on the Colorado" 1913.
Survey - Green River to Junction 1914.
Drilling - Junction of Green and Grand Rivers 1914.
J.H. Hummel, Dave Miller 1914.
Eugene Clyde LaRue, John F. Richardson - Drilling at the Junction 1914.
Eugene Clyde LaRue, Richardson 1914.
Jay Monaghan 1914.
Lewis R. Freeman - Down the Colorado, Outing, 1915. 1915.
Joseph A. Ross, Middleton, Baldwin, Gregory 1915.
Harry J. Howland 1915.
Lassen Peak 1915.
Walter R. Mendenhall - Green River to Moab 1916.
Roland W. Burchard - Delores River, Paradox Valley, San Miguel River 1916.
Harry J. Howland 1916.
Emery Kolb, John Ivins - Pipe Creek to Horn Creek, Shiva Temple 1916.
Seamount 1915.
1917-1979
Green River Reconnaissance 1917.
Green, Yampa Rivers Reconnaissance 1917.
Hawikuh 1917-1923.
Emery Kolb, John Ivins 1918.
Arthur Mitchell, Homer Hamlin 1918-1919.
Utah Power and Light 1919.
W.E. Mendenhall, M.W. Morse - Colorado River Below Moab 1919-1920.
E.B. Emrich, F.W. Strong, H.D. Rath 1920.
Al Jagerson, Anson Smith, W.J. Cook, F.H. McClure-Rioville thru Boulder and Black Canyons 1920.
Roland Burchard 1920.
USGS - Black Canyon Survey 1920.
John L. Shafer - Moab to Indian Ck. 1921.
Bernheimer 1921.
Frank Barnes 1921.
Max Ball, George H. Franz 1921.
The Navajo - USGS 1921.
Albert Loper 1921.
E.C. LaRue - Journal - Cataract Canyon Survey 1921.
Ellsworth Kolb - Log of 1921 USGS Cataract Canyon 1921.
USGS Survey - Cataract Canyon Photography 1921.
USGS Survey of Cataract Canyon 1921.
Surveys - Preliminary Study-1952 Frank B. Dodge Comment 1921-1922-1923.
Preliminary Study - 1952 Comment by Elwyn Blake 1921-1922-1923.
USGS Green River Survey 1922.
F.E. Highley, L.R. Freeman, Preist 1922.
Topolobampo 1922.
Al Jagerson, Emery, Carl Hayden, Jacobson, Miss Marjorie Bouelli - Ferry to Cottonwood Island 1922.
E.C. LaRue: Boulder Canyon to Needles; Boulder Canyon to Yuma 1922.
W.E. Mendenhall, Paul Ramsey, W. W. Morse 1922.
USGS Survey - Green River Wyoming to Green River, Utah - Loper's Account, Typescript from Hunt, Blake File 1922.
John B. Reeside - Green River, Wyoming to Green River, Utah 1922.
LaRue 1923.
Punkinseed 1923.
Survey at Junction 1923.
USGS Research, Instructions, Boats 1923.
USGS Claude H. Birdseye and Raymond C. Moore, "A Boat Voyage Through the Grand Canyon of the Colorado," 1924. 1923.
USGS Magazine - Reports 1923.
Lewis R. Freeman 1923.
USGS Claude Hale Birdseye - Release to the Press 1923.
USGS NY Times, SL Tribune, History of Southern Utah, Letters 1923.
Diary of the USGS Grand Canyon Voyage 1923.
Henry Elwyn Blake Diary 1923.
Charles Snell, W.H. Hyde 1923.
Lewis R. Freeman, "Surveying the Grand Canyon of the Colorado," 1924. 1924.
Irving Cockroft 1924.
LaRue, Cockroft, Eliel - Lower River 1924.
Ray Rose, Drew Stubbs - Green River, Wyoming 1924.
John Galloway, Nathaniel, Jr.? - Green River to Lees Ferry 1924.
Thomas G. Wimmer - Marlin Oil Co. 1924.
John L. Shafer, P.H. Lowrie, W.P. Mullen 1924.
Kaibab 1924.
John Galloway, Parley 1925.
Rio Colorado - Through Delta 1925.
Moab Garage Company 1925.
Jensen, Stewart - Gate of Lodore to Jensen 1925.
Glen M. Ruby, Carroll H. Wegemann - Green River to Moab, Adrift in the Desert 1925.
Moab Garage Co. 1926.
Dougan, George Hansen 1926.
Texas Company 1926.
George Dern 1926.
Eddy 1926.
Leland Tidwell, Clarence Stovall - Dream Trip (Note a Clyde Tidwell mentioned in Rose-Stubbs Trip Oct. 1924) 1926.
USGS Carroll E. Dobbin, J.B. Reeside, Turpin? 1926.
Selden Spencer Nye, E.T. McKnight 1926.
Edwin T. McKnight, S.S. Nye - Green River to Moab 1926.
Todd, Page - Green River, Blake 1926.
John Galloway - Westwater to Moab 1926-1927.
Eddy Expedition - Letters 1927.
Eddy Expedition - Galloway-Holt Narrative 1927.
Eddy Expedition - Publicity 1927.
Eddy Expedition - Commentary - F.S. Dellenbaugh, R.G. Frazier 1927.
Clyde Eddy - Journal (copy) 1927 Cruise - Green River, Utah to Needles (gift of Clyde Eddy, 1971) 1927.
Pathe-Bray 1927.
Galloway, Parley, Zerber 1927.
River Survey 1927.
Moab Garage Co. 1927.
Devergne Barber - Diary of the Pathe-Bray Exped. 1927.
John Galloway, Dave Fraughton - Ouray to Lockhart 1927.
miscellaneous 1927.
John Galloway - Lockhart Canyon to Moab 1928.
Warren Cox, J. K. W. Bracken, A. L. Inglesby 1928.
Donald Scott 1928.
Frank Johnson 1928.
Yampa River - Denver Post 1928.
William Glenn Hoyt 1928.
William Glenn Hoyt - Green River to Moab - S.H. Moyer, Elwyn H. Blake, Virgil Baldwin, Merle Morse 1928.
Moab Garage Company, Survey 1928.
Glen and Bessie Hyde 1928.
Hyde - Search in Lower Canyon by Kolb Brothers, Brooks, Harrison, Nelson 1928.
Hyde - News Reports 1928.
Chet & Pat Bundy with Floyd Iverson - Trip of 1931 when they saw names of Hyde Couple at Diamond Ck. 1928.
Hyde - Search - Bright Angel to Diamond Ck. 1928.
Hyde - Wires and Letters between Hyde and Haley Families 1928.
Hyde Search - John Nelson, George Weston, Jack Spencer 1928.
Union Pacific - Survey of Clear Creek 1928.
S. J. Mayo 1928.
Denver Post Cruise - Yampa River 1928.
Hiram H. Turner - Mouth of Dolores River to Moab 1928.
Emery Kolb - To David Rust 1929.
W. E. Mendenhall 1929.
Park Service - Brooks, Sturdevant, Johnson 1929.
Sturdevant, Johnson, Brooks - The Search 1929.
Brooks, Sturdevant, Johnson - Coroner's Inquest 1929.
Moab Garage Co. 1929.
Lt. Col. Elliott J. Dent, Archie D. Ryan, Virgil Baldwin, Cecil Thompson 1929.
Dent. Lt. Col. Elliott J.; Ryan, Archie D.; Baldwin, Virgil; Thompson, Cecil 1929.
Brown - Yampa River 1929.
Powers - Yampa River 1929.
River Bed Case 1930.
Browns Ferry 1930.
Fornier, Jack Halloway 1931.
Eric Hedburg - Rio Colorado History 1931.
Ivan Bundy, Lloyd Iverson 1931.
Search for Ivan Bundy - Chet Bundy, Pat Bundy, Floyd Iverson 1931.
William E. Payne, James R. Ervin 1931.
Bus Hatch, Frank Swain 1931.
Frederick A. Stearns, Pat Flattum 1931.
Green River to Thirteenth Rapid in Cataract Canyon 1931.
Parley Galloway 1931.
Henry Dwight Bean (demented man) 1931.
Denver Pacific R.R. 1931.
Diamond Creek to Bright Angel 1931.
Alfred Launer, Charles G. Plummer 1932.
Swain-Hatch (Bus) - Frazier, Henderson, Fahrni, Van Evers, Tom Hatch 1932.
Claude Birdseye - Report on Survey of the Grand Canyon 1932.
Inglesby-Dodge 1932-1933.
Harold H. Leich 1933.
Harold H. Leich - Grand Lake - Hite - Preparation 1933.
Harold H. Leich - Grand Lake - Hite - Grand Lake to Hot Sulphur Springs July 21 1933.
Harold H. Leich - Grand Lake - Hite - Byers Canyon - Gore Canyon 1933.
Harold H. Leich - Grand Lake - Hite - Blacktail Canyon, Radium, Red Gorge, Yarmony, State Bridge, Orested, McCoy, Burns, Rouge Canyon, Glenwood Canyon, Shoshone Dam, Red Wood Springs 1933.
Harold H. Leich - Grand Lake - Hite - Glenwood Springs, Grand Junction 1933.
Harold H. Leich - Grand Lake - Hite - Grand Junction, Horsethief Canyon, Ruby Canyon, Westwater, Westwater Canyon, Cisco Pump House, Moab, Green River, Cataract Canyon 1933.
Harold H. Leich - Grand Lake - Hite - Cataract Canyon, Hite, North Wash, Hanksville, Green River 1933.
Ida M. Rusk 1933.
Swain, Hatch 1933.
Nevills First San Juan, Hunt 1933.
A.P. Drew, James O'Hare 1933.
Russell G. Frazier 1933.
Merrill F. Spencer, Harry Simpson - Lees Ferry to Bright Angel Creek 1934.
Robert O. Davis, Dexter Walker, Mark T. Warner 1934.
Alton Hatch - Diary Grand Canyon Cruise - Transcript 1934.
Frazier-Eddy Expedition 1934.
Clyde Eddy - To Mary Frances (Frazier) Strathairn re 1934 Expedition 1934.
Clyde Eddy - Photo Log 1934.
Swain-Hatch 1934.
Lees Ferry to Paria Riffle 1934.
Fairchild Surveys - Below Diamond Creek 1935.
Archaen Rocks at Grand Canyon - Ian Campbell & John H. Maxson - Caltech 1935-1936-1937.
Bert Loper, Snell - on Salmon River 1936.
Anton R. Backus, Tony Backus - Green River 1936.
Holmstrom - Salmon River 1936.
R.G. Frazier, Charles Kelly - Yampa River 1937.
Colorado Mountain Club 1937.
Peshalakai-Wallace - Drowning at Bright Angel Ck. 1937.
Carnegie-Caltech 1937.
Carnegie-Caltech Notes 1937.
Carnegie-Caltech - The Doggeral Log of a Canyon Trip 1937.
Carnegie-Caltech-Campbell-Maxson General Report - McKee Report 1937.
Carnegie-Caltech - Chapter Outlining the 1937 Cruise with Notes and Comment by Campbell and Maxson - Diary of Campbell, Field Notes of Maxson 1937.
John Stark (Caltech) Sketches of Colorado River Journey... 1937.
Robert P. Sharp - Diary and Notes (Caltech) 1937.
Green River to Junction 1937.
Buzz Holmstrom - Story of His Solo Run of the Colorado River 1937.
Holmstrom - Story of Trip by Holmstrom and Bean 1937.
Haldane Holmstrom - Robert Ormond Case, "He Shot the Colorado Alone," 1938. 1937.
Haldane Holmstrom 1937.
Haldane Holmstrom News 1937.
Shiva-Wotan 1937.
Emery Kolb, Gordonburger - Shiva Temple 1937.
Jens Jensen - Lily Park to Jensen 1937.
Amos Burg 1938.
Idaho - Russell Frazier, Miller 1938.
Russell G. Frazier, Hack Miller - Lily Park to Jensen 1938.
Hunt, Wakefield on Rio Grande 1938.
Rupert B. Spearman 1938.
Nevills, Tompkins - Below Moab - Motors, Foldflat 1938.
"Sadiron" Skiffs - Cataract Boats 1938.
Elzada V. Clover 1938.
Nevills, Bell, Reed - Research 1938.
Nevills, Bell, Reed - News Reports 1938.
Norman D. Nevills - Commentary 1938.
Dell Reed - Article and Diary 1938.
Green River - Rasmussen, Despain, Eddington, Clyde, Kay 1938.
French Trio 1938.
Stewart Gardiner 1938.
Holmstrom, Burg, Lindstrom, Johnson 1938.
Jack Aldridge 1938.
Hite - Dark Canyon, Frank Swain, Julius Stone 1938.
Newspaper Clippings 1938-1939.
Buzz Holmstrom, Mrs. E.B. Clegg 1939.
Loper, Harris, Gibson, Klevin - Glen-Grand Canyon Traverse - Research, News 1939.
J. H. Frantz 1939.
Russell G. Frazier, Fahrni - Idaho Rivers 1939.
Grant, Gardiner - Lodore, Colorado to Jensen, Utah 1939.
Adolph Aleson, Harry Aleson 1939.
Charles F. Mann - Green River, Wyoming to Lees Ferry 1939.
Stone, Frazier, Johnson, Swain - Up Lake Mead to Separation Rapid 1939.
Carl Lehnert 1939.
Trappers - Moab 1939.
Moab to Confluence - May - C.S. Trumbo, Philip Ray, Emmet Pittman - 18 Ft. Boat, 22 H.P. Outboard Motor 1940.
Ace Turner 1940.
Ace Turner - Motorboat, Eddah Williams, Elva Williams, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Kirkendall, L.L. Moore, Harold Gaylor, C.B. Holland 1940.
Ace Turner - Moab-Green River; Mr. & Mrs. R. E. Hawks, Theryll Hawks, Mr. & Mrs. Reuger - Air Boat 1940.
Nevills, Doris Nevills, Cutler, Reed - Journal Excerpts 1940.
Nevills, Cutler, Reed - Sandra Jane Nevills 1940.
From Barry Goldwater Diary 1940.
Loper, Harris, Harris - Green River 1940.
Aleson-West 1940.
W.R. McConkie, Wayne R. McConkie 1940.
W.R. McConkie, Wayne R. McConkie 1940.
Loper - Cisco to Junction and Back to Moab 1940.
Holmstrom - Merriam 1940.
Hatch - Holmstrom 1940.
Hudson, Russ, Swenson, Jarrett - Hoover Dam to Needles 1941.
Nevills Party Publicity 1941.
Nevills, Grant, Reed - Nevills Party Research 1941.
Nevills - Notebook Kept During 1941 Run On the Grand Canyon 1941.
Nevills Party - Foldboat 1941.
Albert Loper, Laphene "Don" Harris 1941.
Aleson - Upper Lake Mead 1941.
Albert Loper - Green River, Utah to Moab 1941.
The Confluence to Moab - Bert Loper, Claud Asher, A.W. Farnsworth 1941.
Rainbow Bridge 1941.
Harry Aleson - To 234 Mile Rapid Where He Overturned 1942.
Harry Aleson - Walk Out Separation Canyon 1942.
Harry Aleson, Al Ross, Les Pampel - Run to 232 Mile Rapid 1942.
Harry Aleson- Parkham 1942.
Harry Aleson 1942.
Eliot Dubois - Middle Fork 1942.
Otis Marston - Grand Canyon Traverse - Nevills Party 1942.
Hatch, Setzler, Beard, Ratcliff, Baldwin, Canfield - Yampa River 1942.
Nevills Party - Grand Canyon Traverse, Commentary 1942.
Harry Aleson - To Mile 8, 235; Aleson-Nevills Correspondence 1942.
Harry Aleson 1942-1943.
Harry Aleson 1943.
Loper, Harris - Cataract Canyon 1943.
J.P. Simonson, Richard Bedier - Green River - Moab 1943.
Harry Aleson - Up-River Attempt in Grand Canyon 1943.
Harry Aleson, Elbert B. Edwards, George Early Harris, Mahlon Edwards - To Separation Canyon, Bridge Canyon City 1943.
Harry Aleson 1944.
Harry Aleson, Return Moore, W. Ward Vickers, Fred Swenson, Hugh Brown, Ed Hudson - Up-River Attempt-Grand Canyon 1944.
Julius Stone Letter to Russell Frazier 1944.
Bus Hatch, Jim Orr - Cross Mountain 1944.
Harry Aleson, Hugh Brown, George Black - To ½ Mile Below Separation Canyon 1944.
Fliers - Parachuted into Canyon Below Point Sublime 1944.
Bert Loper, Don Harris, E.T. Eliason, Jack B. Brennan - Cataract Canyon, Green River, Utah to Lees Ferry 1944.
Harry Aleson, Gerhard Bakker, Georgie White 1944.
Norman Nevills 1944.
Aleson, White 1944.
Harry Aleson, Fred Swenson, John Schinbeck - Out Separation Canyon and Across Sanup Plateau 1944.
Harry Aleson, Charles & Robert Sensibaugh 1944.
Harry Aleson - To Bridge Canyon 1945.
Harry Aleson - Up to Dark Canyon 1945.
Margaret Marston - Summary of River Journal - Cataract and Glen Canyons 1945.
Norman Nevills, Wayne McConkie, Otis Marston - Moab to Lees Ferry 1945.
Harry Aleson and Georgie White - Life Preserver Drift in Grand Canyon Mile 221 to Lake Mead 1945.
R.G. Frazier, Charles L. Wheeler, Alexander Paterson, John Reilly 1945.
W. Herwig - Moab to Hite 1945.
Laphene "Don" Harris - Lily Park to Green River, Utah 1945.
Desert Rat Harry Mac Closkey - Whipple, Maurine, "This is the Place: Utah" 1945. 1945.
Harry Aleson 1946.
Farrington R. Carpenter - Cross Mountain 1946.
Harry Aleson, Bering Monroe - Pierces Ferry, Bridge Canyon 1946.
Leon & Melba Anderson - Middle Fork, Salmon River 1946.
Frazier, Swain, Miller, Curry - Middle Fork, Salmon River 1946.
Harry Aleson, Georgie White - Grand Canyon Raft Ride, Parashont Canyon to Mile 268 1946.
Don Harris, Harold Chase, R.L. Carter, Wayne Nichol - Linwood, Utah to Lees Ferry, Arizona 1946.
Charles Roemer 1946.
Harry Aleson - Search for Roemer 1946.
Bert Loper 1946.
Don Harris 1946.
Ray Olsen - Big Horn Canyon 1946.
Bea Whittlesly 1946.
Harry Aleson, Ralph A. Badger 1947.
Laphene Harris, Harold Chase, A.V. Maxwell, Merlin Watts 1947.
Garth Marston - Diary Run of the Grand Canyon 1947.
Nevills Party - Green River, Wyoming to Jensen, Utah 1947.
Nevills Party - Publicity, Commentary 1947.
Nevills Party - Grand Canyon Traverse 1947.
Albert & Rachel Loper - Green River, Utah to the Slide 1947.
Harry Aleson, Ralph A. Badger 1947.
Laphene Harris, Jack Brennan, Al Morton 1947.
Harold W. Chase - Linwood, Utah to Green River, Utah 1947.
Harry Aleson, Georgie White - Green River, Utah to Hite 1947.
Harold W. Chase 1947.
Randall Henderson 1947.
Jess Lombard 1947.
Ray Olson 1948.
Bob Francy 1949.
Dolores River Journal - Typescript 1948.
Walker-Marston-Dolores River Publicity 1948.
Otis Marston, "Running the Dolores River," Colorado Magazine, 1949. 1948.
Harold W. Chase, J. Neil Murdock, Hollis A. Hunt, Clyde H. Hardy, Bus Hatch - Mile 309 & 1/4 - 270 & 1/2 - Green River 1948.
Helen Kendall - Diary of San Juan Trip of May 19, 1948 - Nevills Party 1948.
Ferris, Brady - Lily Park - Jensen 1948.
Bert Loper - Last Writing 1948.
Esmeralda II - Up-River Cruise - Publicity, Commentary - Aleson, Fetzner 1948.
Esmeralda II - Up-River Cruise - Plans, Log 1948.
Otis Marston - Transcript of Diary of Up-River Cruise in the Esmeralda II 1948.
Billings Tragedy - Billings, Day, Twitchell, Kidd 1948.
Nevills Grand Canyon Traverse - Record, Personnel 1948.
Norman Nevills Diary 1948.
Journal of John E. Doerr - Nevills Party, Grand Can. 1948.
Otis Marston - Diary Typescript of 1948 Grand Canyon Traverse 1948.
Garth Marston - Grand Canyon Traverse 1948.
Rosalind T. Johnson (Nevills Party) 1948.
Frank Masland 1948.
Nevills Grand Canyon Traverse - Advertising & Pub. 1948.
UCSG - Linwood Utah - Green River Utah 1948.
UCSG - Moab, Utah to Lees Ferry, Arizona 1948.
Robert Ris, Max Roemer 1948.
Charles Chatham Legend - (Victor Perry) 1948.
John E. Doerr - Member Nevills Party - Grand Canyon Traverse 1948-1956.
Harris, Brennan, Loper, Aleson 1949.
Don Smith, Glen Woolridge, Wilson Taylor, Thos. G. Staley, Marston, Carl Kriley - Salmon River 1949.
Preston & Becky Walker, Mrs. Rate Graham, Kelly Hubbard, Gerald Wareham - Dolores River 1949.
Richard Griffith 1949.
Otis Marston - Log of First Motor Run of Grand Can. 1949.
Ferris, Brady - Smiths Ferry to Jensen 1949.
Interview with Jeremiah Johnson 1949.
Nevills Green River Run 1949.
Esmeralda II Motor Cruise - Grand Canyon Nat. Pk. 1949.
Esmeralda First Motor Traverse to Grand Canyon - Schedule, Preparation, Fuel, Crew 1949.
Esmeralda First Motor Run - Grand Canyon - Publicity 1949.
Esmeralda - Commentary 1949.
Esmeralda Cruises 1949.
Loper, Harris, Aleson 1949.
Lu Fetzner - Journal of Grand Canyon Cruise 1949.
Howard O. Welty - Diary of Trip from Lees Ferry to Bright Angel Creek 1949.
Franklin J. Wright - Journal 1949.
P.T. Reilly Diary 1949.
Nevills Party - Grand Canyon Traverse of 1949 - Record, Correspondence 1949.
Canyon of Lodore 1949.
Helen Kendall - Portions of Diary 1949.
A.K. Reynolds, Gerald Larsen, Michael Hallacy, Helen Reynold 1949.
Robert Ris, Max Roemer 1949.
Steinway - Yampa River 1949.
Kenneth Ross, Jon Lindbergh, Dickinson - Moab to Hite - Inflated Boats 1949.
Bureau of Reclamation Crew 1949.
Fulmer, Marston - Yampa River 1950.
Frank Wright - Mexican Hat Expeditions 1950.
Reynolds, Hallacy 1950.
Harris, Brennan 1950.
Mark Swain, Pat Emery, James Jordan, Gordo Nickols - Proposed Outboard Run 1950.
Nelson, Sanchez 1950.
Larabee & Aleson 1950.
Richard Sklar, Paul Geerlings, Bruce Martin, Richard Cutler, Ed Kearfott of Univ. of Utah - Westwater Canyon 1950.
Motor Cruise - Grand Canyon - Publicity 1950.
Hudson, Marston - Grand Canyon Traverse 1950.
Frank Wright - Diary - Traverse of the Grand Can. 1950.
William Belknap - Notes of 1950 Cruise of Grand Can. 1950.
Howard Baldwin, LaMoyne Parker - Jensen to Green River 1950.
William Belknap - Diary of Hudson-Marston Colorado River Trip 1950.
Otis Marston - Diary of Marble and Grand Canyon Run 1950.
Hatch 1950.
Otis Marston - Journal of Yampa River Run - Moulton Fulmer, Margaret G. Marston, Otis Marston 1950.
Elizabeth M. Reilly - Diary of Lower Grand Can. Run 1950.
Grand Canyon Motor Traverse - Boats 1950.
Bud Helmerick - Black Canyon 1950.
Kent, Alfred Frost 1950.
Theodore Steinway, Durrance, Haemmerle, Corley 1950.
Wind River Race 1950.
Allen C. Reed, Herman Womack, Al Owslie, Carl Eldridge - Verde River 1950.
River Trips and General Material 1950.
Photograph of Canyoneers of 1950 1950.
Piece of the Combing of the Esmeralda 1950.
Hallacy Reynolds 1951.
Mexican Hat Expeditions 1951.
Marston Motor Traverse of Grand Canyon - Outboard Motors, Boats 1951.
Boy Scouts - Desolation Canyon 1951.
K.A. Wing, L. Womack - Blue Springs of Little Colorado to Tanner Trail 1951.
Flight Over Marble Canyon and Water Patterns at 15,000 Ft. May 2 & 5, 1951 1951.
MHE Oar Power Grand Canyon Traverse - Journal of J. Franklin Wright, Journal of Susie Reilly 1951.
Adrien, Helen, & A.K. Reynolds, Moulton Fulmer, Dock, Margaret and Maradel Marston - Outay to Green Riv. 1951.
Marston Motor Traverse - Grand Can. - Publicity, Lectures 1951.
William Gerrit Cooper - Notes of 1951 Grand Canyon Motor Cruise 1951.
Ferris, Brady - Yampa 1951.
Marston Motor Traverse of Grand Canyon 1951.
Joseph Desloge, Jr. - Diary of Marston Grand Canyon River Party 1951.
Lilian Lasch, Leo & John Krusack, Allan Boz - Yampa River - Lily Park to Pats Hole 1951.
Marston Motorcade - Schedule, Operation, Commissary 1951.
Marston Motor Traverse - River Operation-Mark Swain, Grand Canyon National Park - Harold Bryant 1951.
Marston Motorcade Crew, Traverse, Regrets 1951.
James & Robert Rigg - Marston Motorcade - Grand Canyon, Support of Rigg Oar Trip 1951.
Franklin J. Wright - Journal of Traverse of Grand Can. 1951.
Kent Frost, Fern Frost, Pearl Lewis, Keith Barton-Desloation-Gray 1951.
Harris-Brennan 1951.
Larabee-Aleson 1951.
Richard & Isabelle Griffith, John Schlump 1951.
Hatch - Green River, Henry Fork 1951.
Steinway - Lily Park 1951.
Mantle Ranch to Foot of Split Mountain 1951.
Don Harris - Journal of Harris-Brennan Trip 1951.
Preston Walker 1952.
MHE Motor Traverse - Grand Canyon 1952.
Ferris, Brady - Green River to Hite 1952.
Simmons, Arnold, Powers - Henry's Fork - Pats Hole - 11 Below Split Mt. 1952.
Harris-Brennan 1952.
William J. Davis, Fern Davis 1952.
Reynolds, Hallacy - Reynolds Canyon Tours 1952.
Franklin J. Wright - Diary of Grand Canyon Traverse 1952.
Larabee, Aleson - Traverse of Grand Canyon 1952.
White, Pierce - Traverse of Grand Canyon 1952.
Stephen J. Bradley, Bus Hatch - Hideout to Browns Hole - Lily Park to Foot Split Mountain 1952.
Merritt, Beardsley - Lees Ferry to Bright Angel Ck. 1952.
Rigg - Cataract Canyon 1952.
Aleson, Sparkes - Green River, Wyoming to Hite, Utah 1952.
Simmons, Arnold - Moab to Hite 1952.
John E. Bergen 1952.
Gilliland 1952.
Bus Hatch 1953.
Krusack - Yampa River 1953.
William Davis 1953.
Walt Disney Productions - River Reconnaissance: Photography 1953.
Walt Disney Productions - River Reconnaissance: Food, Medical Supplies, Fuel 1953.
Disney Reconnaissance Publicity 1953.
Disney Reconnaissance Crew 1953.
Disney Reconnaissance Log Transcript, Navigation, Schedules 1953.
Disney Reconnaissance - Otis Marston - Grand Canyon Cruise 1953.
Tyson Dines 1953.
1st. Rigg Power Traverse of Grand Canyon 1953.
2nd. Rigg Power Traverse 1953.
J.D. Baumgartner, USGS 1953.
Ed I'Anson - Traverse of the Colorado River - June 1953 from Lees Ferry, Arizona to Lake Mead, Nevada 1953.
- Navigation Directions for the Purpose of Location Surveys, Study of Production Problems & Planning
Molly Maley 1953.
Wright-Rigg - Journal of J. Franklin Wright 1953.
- Commentary - Green River, Utah to Lees Ferry, Mexican Hat Expedition
P.T. Reilly - Typescript of Log; Reilly-Reynolds, Sadiron Traverse, Grand Canyon 1953.
Georgie White - Grand Canyon Traverse - Inflated Boats, Crew, Commentary, Transcript of Log 1953.
Franklin J. Wright Journal 1953.
Wright Sadiron Traverse - Grand Canyon, Commentary, Advertising 1953.
Harris, Brennan - Moab to Hite 1953.
Homer Dodge - Start from Dewey Bridge 1953.
Kenneth Ross - Southwest Explorations - Moab to Hite 1953.
Larabee & Aleson 1953.
Roy Despain 1953.
Leslie A. Jones - Lees Ferry to Bright Angel Ck. 1953.
Moulton Fulmer - Trip Through Yampa & Whirlpool Can. 1953.
Leslie Jones - Cataract Can., Upper Green River 1953.
Philip W. Tompkins - Ruby's Ranch to Mouth Green River to Moab 1954.
Bus Hatch Party, Don Hatch Party 1954.
Dean Lange, Louis Bruer - Yampa 1954.
Harris-Brennan 1954.
Grand Canyon Motor Cruise - Publicity 1954.
Bolte-Eaton 1954.
Grand Canyon Cruise, Motors 1954.
Grand Canyon Motor Cruise 1954.
Grand Canyon Cruise - Transcript of Log 1954.
Krusack 1954.
Sierra Club 1954.
Mexican Hat Expedition - Motorboat Operation 1954.
Mexican Hat Expeditions 1954.
Mexican Hat Expeditions - Sadiron Skiff Operation 1954.
Georgie White Party 1954.
Georgie White - Account of Grand Canyon Traverse 1954.
Reynolds-Larson-Fulmer 1954.
Purtyman Party - Dale Slocum 1954.
Lees Ferry to Boulder City 1954.
Jack Foster - Colorado Mountain Club, Yampa River 1954.
Frederic M. Rea, "White Water Trips You Can Make," Argosy, 1954. 1954.
J. Harvey Butchart 1954.
J. Harvey Butchart, Ben Surwill 1954.
Aleson, Sparkes, Henderson - Peace River 1954.
Otis Marston - Log of Arch Hunt, Arch in the Sky 1954.
Homer L. Dodge - Above Moab, Green River to Moab 1954.
Reynolds, Desloge, Hoskins 1954.
General Information 1954.
William J. Davis 1955.
Harris, Brennan 1955.
McLarty, Langston - Moab to Hite 1955.
Reilly, Fulmer - Grand Canyon Cruise 1955.
John Daggett, Bill Beer - Grand Canyon Traverse - Publicity 1955.
John Daggett, Bill Beer - Grand Canyon Traverse - Commentary 1955.
Don Hatch, Jones, Eggert 1955.
Bus Hatch - Ouray to Green River, Helen Fair 1955.
Reed Jensen, Dale Atkinson - Grand Canyon Traverse 1955.
Windsor, Newlon - Tanner Trail to Bright Angel Ck. 1955.
Malcolm Ellingson, Thorn P. Chase, David LeRoy Chase 1955.
Nichols, Hudson 1955.
Harvey J. Butchart - Death of Carlton Boyd Moore 1955.
Marston Motor Run Cancelled, Boats and Motors, Wm. S. Davis 1955.
Robert O'Brien - Green River to Mile 203 to Moab - See Alphab. Sect. Box 183 (9) 1955.
Ed Nelson Tragedy 1955.
Rigg Motor Traverse, Grand Canyon Traverse 1955.
A.K. Reynolds, Desloge, Marston - Canyon of Lodore 1955.
Georgie White Party - Grand Canyon Traverse- Comment. 1955.
Georgie White Party - Grand Canyon Traverse- Publicity 1955.
Frank Wright Party - Journals, Commentary, Grand Canyon Traverse 1955.
Franklin J. Wright - Journal of Grand Canyon Traverse 1955.
Lees Ferry to Bright Angel Creek - Cavemen, Western Speliological Institute 1955.
Grand Canyon Traverse - Moki Mac Party 1955.
Dan Davis - Part Grand Canyon Traverse, Tanner-Whitmore 1955.
George David Jensen Tragedy 1955.
Reynolds, Desloge, Marston 1955.
Katie Lee - Copy of Transcript of 1955 Grand Canyon Trip with Mexican Hat Expedition 1955.
Kenneth Shipp Tragedy, E.R. Miller, Glenn Yearout 1955.
Blaine Nels Simons, Robert A. Senke, Scott 1955.
Arlis Kline 1955.
Ken Ross - Southwest Expeditions, Explorations 1955.
Aleson, Sensibaugh - Green River, Wyoming to Foot of Split Mountains 1955.
White Parties - Salmon & Snake Rivers in Idaho 1955.
Marcet Petroque 1955.
Reynolds Canyon Expeditions 1955.
Sierra Club River Trip 1955.
General 1955.
Jack Brennan 1956.
Ellingson, Mac - Moki Mac Expeditions 1956.
Deaths Since 1946 1956.
Hatch, Eggert, Haase 1956.
Grand Canyon National Park 1956.
Reilly, Fulmer - Grand Canyon Traverse 1956.
Lester D. Jones - Westwater Canyon 1956.
Aleson 1956.
P.T. Reilly - Flight Over Lake Mead and Western Grand Canyon 1956.
Don Hatch - Moab to Hite 1956.
Hatch Pontoons - Canoe, Homer & Margaret Dodge, Edward E. Tuttle, Helen Fair 1956.
Jim & Keith Hansen, Frank Yama, Jim King, Jud Manson, Bob McKee - Geyser to Moab 1956.
Bob Mann, Kenneth Moore, Hans Surfluh 1956.
Grand Canyon Traverse, Log 1956.
Grand Canyon Traverse, News, Lecture 1956.
Grand Canyon Traverse, Boats, Engines 1956.
Grand Canyon Traverse, Rim Operation, Radio Comm. 1956.
Grand Canyon Traverse, Schedule 1956.
Mexican Hat Expedition - Green River 1956.
Robinson, Waelder - Escape from Cataract Canyon 1956.
John & Harold Wells 1956.
Monson, Gibbs - Bright Angel Creek to Temple Bar 1956.
Ray Crawford, Erwin Morkisch, Gene Gatskie, Spence, Cavallierre 1956.
William Davis - Westwater to Lees Ferry 1956.
Don Hatch - Grand Canyon Traverse 1956.
Hatch, Lowell Thomas - Indus River, Pakistan 1956.
Four Prospectors 1956.
Georgie White - Green River to Hite, Helen Kendall, Allan Boz 1956.
Georgie White Party - Advertising, Lecture, TV, Publicity 1956.
Georgie White Party - Cataract Canyon (about) 1956.
Mexican Hat Expedition, Grand Canyon Traverse 1956.
Frank J. Wright - Journal Grand Rapid Trip 1956.
Beer-Daggett 1956.
Bus Hatch Party - Grand Canyon Traverse "The Saga of the Desert Rat," 1956. 1956.
Newby, Moeltzen 1956.
Recording Tape of Newby & Moeltzen removed and put with other tapes 1956.
George Simmons - USGS Mapping of Cataract Canyon 1956.
Kenneth Ross - Southwest Explorations 1956.
General 1956.
Book - AN AMERICAN IDYLL - The Life of Carlton H. Parker
Unidentified Metal Object
Moki Mac 1957.
Sierra Club Trips 1957.
Burton G. Odell - Elgin, Utah to Cataract Canyon 1957.
Georgie White - Sierra Dam to Needles 1957.
Georgie White 1957.
Bus Hatch 1957.
Harris-Brennan 1957.
P.T. Reilly, Susie Reilly, Fulmer 1957.
P.T. Reilly - Copy of Log 1957.
Clyde Durham, Charles Durham, John Dimitrio 1957.
Marston Cruise, Crew List 1957.
Grand Canyon Motor Cruise - Schedules 1957.
Grand Canyon Cruise - Motors, Boats 1957.
Marston Cruise - Commentary, Publicity 1957.
Grand Canyon Motor Traverse, Rim Operation, Grand Can. National Park, Insurance Claim 1957.
Marston Motor Traverse - Log 1957.
Georgie White in Cataract Canyon 1957.
Frank Turnbow, Russell Strait 1957.
Spencer Party 1957.
Tyson Dines, Parkman Brooks 1957.
Dr. Henry W. Toll, Jr. 1957.
Don Hatch 1957.
Mexican Hat Expedition - Frank Wright, Gaylord Staveley 1957.
John B. Rigg, Jim, Bob 1957.
Rigg Cruises 1957.
Bus Hatch - Rescue Search for Robert Billingsley 1957.
Robert Billingsley - Traverse of Grand Canyon 1957.
Film Party - Rendezvous with Nature, Ouray to 8 Mi. Above Green River 1957.
Jim Lindsay, Lou Bettis - Rio Grande 1957.
Charles E. Worth, Ann Worth, R.L. Gaskill 1957.
Ann Gaskill, Herbert Wells 1957.
William J. Davis 1957.
Leslie Jones 1957.
Drew Jensen - Cataract Canyon 1957.
Colorado River Marathon 1957.
Aleson-Rust 1957.
General 1957.
Southwest Explorations 1958.
Harry Aleson 1958.
Harris, Brennan 1958.
Burton G. Odell 1958.
Mexican Hat Expeditions 1958.
Heiniger, White 1958.
Hatch 1958.
Reilly, Fulmer 1958.
Georgie White 1958.
Butchart 1958.
Charles E. Worth, R.L. Gaskill, Dave Gaskill 1958.
Charles E. Worth, Ann, Peter, Chrisy - Yampa 1958.
Cooper Effort Up the Colorado River 1958.
Grand Canyon Motor Cruise - Regrets 1958.
Marston Motor Traverse of Grand Canyon - Rim Control 1958.
Marston Motor Cruise of Grand Canyon 1958.
Marston Motor Cruise - Publicity 1958.
Marston Motor Cruise - Log 1958.
Canyon Country River Marathon - Green River - Moab Race 1958.
Dines, Hart 1958.
Sierra Club 1958.
Clifford W. Maltby 1958.
General 1958.
Brian Gould - Editorial Dept. San Francisco News 1959.
Moki Mac 1959.
Bus Hatch 1959.
Emery Kolb 1959.
Georgie White Party May 11-29 - Green River, Wyoming to Green River, Utah 1959.
Browns Hole 1959.
Earl L. Francis 1959.
Don Hatch, Lee Howland - Search for Rich, Cataract Canyon 1959.
Burton Odell 1959.
Harry Aleson 1959.
Harris-Brennan 1959.
C.E. Worth, R.E. Gaskill, Robert Newman 1959.
Georgie White Party June 1-6 Cataract Canyon 1959.
Georgie White Party June 8-19 Grand Canyon, Verne Road Injury 1959.
William G. Cooper, Pfluger, Beardmore, Fester, Warren Miller 1959.
Marston Motor Cruise 1959.
Marston - Disney Cruise - Commissary 1959.
Marston Motor Cruise Jets 1959.
Marston Motor Cruise-Boats, Motors 1959.
Marston Motor Cruise-Insurance 1959.
Marston Motor Cruise-Publicity 1959.
Marston Motor Cruise-Crew 1959.
Otis Marston - Journal of Grand Canyon Cruise 1959.
Reilly-Fulmer 1959.
Ace Turner, Ralph Hawkes, Elmer& Peter Dravage - Green River to Moab 1959.
Rich - from Log of Swenning, Lindbergh, Flynn 1959.
Flynn, Swenning, Jon Lindbergh - Cataract Canyon 1959.
Los Alamos Explorer Scouts - Dark Canyon 1959.
Canyon Country River Marathon - Green River, Moab Race 1959.
Cataract Canyon - Phil Seeley, Jessie Seeley, Wayne Eckert, Christine Herron, Holmes Miller, Bill Whitney, Bill Smith, Betty Gunn, Bob Herron, Rick Balance, Margaret Cox 1959.
Mexican Hat Expeditions 1959.
Georgie White Party - Grand Canyon July 6-24 1959.
Georgie White Party - Hells Canyon, Snake River Aug. 17-22 1959.
John L. Morgan, Kenneth Stroud 1959.
Tyson Dines 1959.
Henry Toll, Ogura, Anderson, Kern 1959.
Sierra Club 1959.
Georgie White Party - Mexico 1959.
Clearwater River 1959?.
Ross - Desolation-Gray Canyons 1959?.
T.B. Frost 1959.
Turbocraft Division - Indiana Gear Works 1959.
General 1959.
Mexican Hat Expeditions 1960.
Harry Aleson 1960.
Harris-Brennan 1960.
Canyon Country River Marathon - Green River, Moab Race 1960.
Cruise Permits from Grand Canyon National Park 1960.
Indiana Gear Works 1960.
Commissary 1960.
Marston Cruise 1969.
Marston Log, Schedules 1960.
Marston - Turbocraft Schedules 1960.
Marston Cruise, Crew 1960.
Charles E. Worth, R.E. Gaskill, Robert Newman, de Palmaire, John Golden - Desolation Gray 1960.
Indiana Gear Works, Indianapolis Gearworks - Jet Craft, Inc. 1960.
Georgie White Party - Grand Canyon 1960.
Georgie White Party - Cataract Canyon, Green River to Hite 1960.
Fretwell 1960.
Robert Crowe, Cooper, Jack Toner, Storey, Warren Miller, Davis - Viking Marine, Inc. 1960.
George Craig, Lyman Leavitt, Smith, Eastman 1960.
Georgie White Party - Cataract Canyon, Moab to Hite 1960.
Hatch 1960.
Sanderson 1960.
Log - June 18-25 1960.
Tyson Dines, Walter Kirschbaum, Hatch 1960.
Sierra Club 1960.
Wayne E. Wilson 1960.
Walter Kirschbaum 1960.
George Bakalyar, Charles Worth, Jim Mytton, Dave Gaskill - Cataract Canyon 1960.
Log of 1960 Turbojet Run 1960.
Lake Mead to Lees Ferry - Commentary 1960.
Marston - Indiana Gear - Magazine, Publicity 1960.
Jet Boat Cruise - "Grand Canyon: Scenery of Servant?"-Paul Schafer 1960.
Marston - Indiana Gear - Publicity 1960.
Indiana Gear Works, Inc. Accts. 1960.
Gear - Paid Accts. 1960.
Eddie Drumheller, Marvin Stevens 1960.
Frank Turnbow, R. E. Lower, Smoot - Hells Canyon, Snake River 1960.
J. Harvey Butchart 1960.
Ouray to Hastings Ranch 1960.
Ron Bohlender, Dave Morrissey, Bob Waind 1960.
Marston - Journal of Anasazi Canyon Safari (Sept-Oct) 1960.
Navajo Mountain, Nasja Mesa, Anasazi Canyon 1960.
G.I. Ogura - Yampa 1960.
General 1960.
Jet Boats - Ephemera 1960.
McCullogh-Scott, Larson - Westwind 1960-1961.
Harris-Brennan River Expeditions 1961.
Georgie White 1961.
Mexican Hat Expeditions 1961.
J.R. Dyni, Ernest Truman, W.L. Rohrer 1961.
Canyon Country Marathon 1961.
R.L. Gaskill - Yampa 1961.
Friendship Cruise 1961.
Sierra Club 1961.
Jay Hunt, Joe Felix - Havasu to Pierce's Ferry - May 28-June 1 1961.
Bus Hatch 1961.
Lusby, Taylor - Verde River 1961.
Rod Sanderson 1961.
Gudy Gaskill, Dave Gaskill, Felix E. Matschler, Charles E. Worth, Stoddard Daniels, Wm. L. Rohrer - Desolation Gray 1961.
Feldman, Davenport, Hart, Trapparo, Norman Smith 1961.
Udall 1961.
Salmon River - Jets 1961.
Tice - Salmon River 1961.
Sleight 1961.
Dave Gaskill, Bob Gaskill, Charles Worth, Felix Matschler - Black Canyon of Gunnison 1961.
Owens 1961.
Otis Marston - Navaho Mountain Log 1961.
Navaho Mountain 1961.
Available Water Cruises 1962.
Jack L. Currey, Paul T. Thevenin, Robert Moran, Richard Preston, Allan Weber, Arthur Singleton, Jess. W. Dummar, Arthur F. Dusenberry, Ralph Whitford - Grijalva River 1962.
Toll - Gaskill 1962.
Mexican Hat Expeditions 1962.
Emery Kolb 1962.
Harvey Butchart Log 1962.
Felix, Hunt 1962.
John Maxson 1962.
White 1962.
Harris-Brennan 1962.
Robert Stanley, Allan, Ross - Cataract Canyon 1962.
Mack E. Miller 1962.
Canyon Country Marathon 1962.
Allan, Mel Sanderson - Grand Canyon 1962.
Sanderson 1962.
Dines, Moore, Hart, Hart - Westwater Canyon 1962.
Sierra Club 1962.
Reilly, Litton 1962.
Ed Schroeder, Henry Heurman, Allen Bennett, Richard Leslie 1962.
Joe Baker - Ben Hurt in Cataract Canyon 1962.
Hatch 1962.
Prevost 1962.
Kirschbaum, Joe Lacy 1962.
Bert Christensen, Bruce Christensen - Anderson Bottom 1962.
Les Jones, Ron Smith, Larry Evans 1962.
Navaho Mountain Pack Trip - September Safari 1962.
Marston 1962.
Rick Merriam, Ron Kay, Steve Williams, Bob Merriam, Bill Langlas, Tom Armour, Alex Brenner - The Drifting Invaders 1963.
Curtis Atkin 1963.
Ashley Schedule 1963.
C.G. Crampton, Rusho, Harris-Brennan, Stan Rasmussen, John DeWitt 1963.
Canyon Country Marathon 1963.
McClatchey 1963.
Reilly, Litton - Postponed Trip Planned for May 13-24 1963.
Frank Wright, Dorothy Cassel, Tad Nichols 1963.
Moki Mac 1963.
Waterpocket Fold 1963.
Davis, Thompson, Jensen, Simmons, Kincaid, Ornduff, Robinson, Blosser, Allan 1963.
Smuss Allan, Earl Stanley, Bob Fulton, Mary Ferhman 1963.
Don Hatch, Frank Hatch, Duane Butler, Frank Fairbanks 1963.
Ron Smith, McCallum, Jones, Klaus Axeman 1963.
Dave Gaskill, Steve Gaskill, Worth, Larson 1963.
Georgie White 1963.
Dines, Moore, Hart - Desolation Gray, Westwater 1963.
Harry L. Little 1963.
Cross, Moulton Fulmer, Larry Davis 1963.
Walter Kirshbaum, Ulrich Martins - Cataract Canyon, Westwater Canyon 1963.
John L. Cross - Cross Tours and Exploration, Inc., Baranca Cobre, Al Morton, Vern M. Thurber, Sessions 1963.
Log of Grand Canyon Transit 1963.
Les Jones, Martins 1963.
Faulkner, McDonald - Supai to Diamond Ck. Mile 228.5 1963.
Allen Steck 1963.
Sierra Club 1963.
General 1963.
Ken Sleight 1964.
Western River Expeditions 1964.
Sierra Club 1964.
Wilderness Waterways 1964.
Adventure River Tours, Inc. 1964.
Belknap, Marston, Helen Stiles 1964.
Belknap, Marston - Air and Land Schedules 1964.
Belknap, Marston - Cataract Canyon Personnel 1964.
Belknap, Marston - River Schedules 1964.
Belknap, Marston - Log 1964.
Belknap, Marston - Publicity 1964.
John L.J. Hart 1964.
Georgia White 1964.
Francois Leydet, Reilly, Litton, Hyde, Hall 1964.
Don Harris 1964.
CCRMA 1964.
Hatch 1964.
Tanner Trail to Bright Angel Creek 1964.
William J. Davis 1964.
Kayaks 1964.
Swenning, Lindbergh 1964.
Wilding - Photography at Lees Ferry, Soap Ck, Mi. 217 1964.
Otis Marston Journal Nov-Dec, 1964 1964.
Wright 1964.
Staveley 1964.
Art Greene 1964.
Eber Glendening, John & Joanne McComb 1964.
Dick McCallum, Ron Smith - Grand Canyon Exped. Inc. 1965.
Pat Reilly 1965.
Jorgen Visbak - Feb. 1965 Trip 1965.
Jim Bailey 1965.
Hal and Jean Bennett, Bill and Opal Norris 1965.
Harris-Brennan 1965.
Ron Smith, Leslie Jones, Lee Richmond, Richard Fooss, Gerald Brophy 1965.
Georgie White 1965.
Larabee, Aleson - Western River Tours 1965.
Sanderson 1965.
Jack Currey - Western River Expeditions 1965.
Art Greene 1965.
Buzz & Bill Belknap, Evans, Marston 1965.
Ogura, Gaskill 1965.
Tyson Dines - Dolores River 1965.
Canyon Country Marathon, Friendship Cruise 1965.
John Richter 1965.
USGS, Stanley 1965.
Drury 1965.
Log of Cruise from Lees Ferry to Lake Mead June 15-27 - Belknap Photographic Services for USBR 1965.
Renny and Terry Norman Sumner 1965.
Martin Litton 1965.
Robert M. Stanley 1965.
Goldwater, Staveley 1965.
W.K. Somerville - Jet 1965.
McKenzie Trip 1965.
Hatch 1965.
Cross 1965.
Evans, Francis and Margi Daley 1965.
Bob Feldman 1965.
Calvin J. Giddings, Bruce Christensen - Cross Mt. 1965.
Lou Elliott, Rick Merriam 1965.
Bernd Uhrmeister 1965.
Ken Sleight - Yukon River 1965.
Roost - Horsethief Trail 1965.
Bureau of Reclamation 1965.
Sierra Club 1965.
General 1965.
Robert Franklin Leslie 1966.
Georgie White Cataract Trip 1967.
CCRMA Friendship Cruise 1967.
Jesse E. Burton, Bus Hatch 1967.
Wayne A. Creek 1967.
Kennedy River Party 1967.
George Billingsley 1967.
Congressional Party Inspection Trip to View Proposed Dam Sites 1967.
General 1967.
George Simmons 1968.
CCRMA Friendship Cruise 1968.
Marathon Race 1968.
Robert Millard, Robert Nalley 1968.
Otto Rhoades 1968.
Canoe Cruisers Association of Greater Washington, D. C. - 1968 Grand Canyon Transit by Canoe & Kayak 1968.
Udall 1968.
Reclamation 1968.
Shoemaker 1968.
Butchart 1968.
General 1968.
Otis Marston 1969.
Litton 1969.
Friendship Cruise 1969.
Rowland 1969.
Desolation Gray - Stewart, Rusho 1969.
Indiana Gear Works, Austin 1969.
Jordan, Rowland 1969.
General 1969.
Park Service Regulations 1970.
Martin Litton 1970.
Friendship Cruise CCRMA 1970.
Bennett 1970.
General 1970.
Lowell Observatory 1970?.
Survival - Escape 1970?.
Marston Cruise - Clothing, Personal Gear 1970?.
Friendship Cruise, Steiger Expedition, etc. 1971.
General 1971.
Cruise - Temple Bar, Separation Canyon - Replacing 1934 Plaque 1971.
Edward Abbey - A Journal 1971-1977.
Grand Canyon Expeditions 1972.
Don Harris 1972.
Cam Staveley 1972.
Zodiac 1972.
General 1972.
Vulcan 1973.
Otis Marston 1973.
Colorado River Expedition - Shookum Chuck River Rats, Issaquah River Rats, Beaverton River Rats 1973.
General 1973.
Bailey, Peterson, Reece, Salaman - Westwater Canyon 1974.
Grand Canyon Expeditions, Inc. - History Workship 1974.
Friendship Cruise 1974.
Marston Logs - Grand Canyon, Green River to Moab 1975.
Friendship Cruise 1975.
Cruise of the Surviving First One Hundred Grand Canyon/Canyonland Expeditions 1976.
General 1975.
Grand Canyon/Canyonland Expeditions 1976.
Otis Marston - Grand Canyon Expeditions 1976.
Grand Canyon 1976.
General 1976.
Camping Sites Sept. 24-Oct. 2 - Grand Canyon Voyages 1977.
Bob Vreeland 1978.
Grand Canyon Expeditions 1979.
Geographical Section
Colorado River
Leo J. Martin, "The Mighty Colorado," 1936.
Frank Waters, "The Roaring Colorado," 1954.
"The Colorado," photos by Dmitri Kessel 1944.
Colorado - General Information
Colorado River Basin above Grand Junction
"Life in the Pike's Peak Region: The Letters of Matthew H. Dale"
Long's Peak
Berthoud Pass
Rocky Mountain National Park
North Park; Middle Park; South Park
Grand River; Blue River; Bunkara River
Grand Lake
Williams Fork
Gore Canyon
Blacktail Canyon
Red Gorge
Byers Canyon
Rouge Canyon
Yarmony
Eagle River
Leich, Harold H
Glenwood Canyon
Roaring Fork
Glenwood Springs
Crystal River - railroads
Marble
Rifle
Gunnison/Uncompahgre Basin: clips, articles, etc.
Gunnison River
Black Canyon of the Gunnison (Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Survey, Byron H. Bryant 1882-1883)
Black Canyon of the Gunnison (Survey: John Pelton, J.A. Curtis, M. F. Hovey, W.W. Torrence, A. Lincoln Fellows - 1900-1901-1902?)
Black Canyon of the Gunnison (Transit: Ellsworth Kolb, Bert Loper, Julius F. Stone, Nathan B. Stern, John W. Shields - 1916)
Black Canyon of the Gunnison (Survey Robert O. Davis, Mark T. Warner, Palmer Bowen, Robert Eykyn, Henry Kane, Charles Kane, Glen Fleming) 1934:
Black Canyon of the Gunnison (Transit with Inflated Craft: Ed Nelson, Cecil Nash, Jerry Reynolds - 1949?)
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
Black Canyon of the Gunnison (Duane Vanderbusche)
Raymond Colwell, Lake City (1950)
Thomas Gray Thompson, "Early Development of Lake City, Colorado," 1963.
Lake City
Lake City, Colorado: Alfred Packer, "the man-eater"
Uncompahgre
Uncompahgre Plateau
Fort Uncompahgre - Robidoux
Shale Oil
Thomas M. McKee, "Early Discovery of Uranium Ore in Colorado," 1955.
The Petrified River: The Story of Uranium
Grand Junction
Colorado National Monument; Grand Mesa
Fruita
Carpenter
E. R. Harrington, "Lost Mines!" 1970.
Devils Canyon
Mack, Colorado, to Uintah Railway
Virgil Hutton, "Terror in the Canyon," 1970.
Mile 37/1060.9 - McDonald Creek/Bar X Bottom
Westwater Canyon (Canon of the Colorado; Hades Canyon)
Raymond C. Seitz - Trip through Westwater Canyon Oct.-Nov. 1911.
Westwater (Canyon in Book Cliffs, Desert Creek; Bitter Creek)
Robidoux Inscription
Miles 1045-1055
Star Canyon: Mile 1043-1044
Cisco
Cisco Pump House
Hotel Bottom
Dolores River
Dewey
Crossing, Dewey Ferry, Dewey Suspension Bridge, Grand River Toll Road
Dewey Dam
Fisher Towers
Richardson
Castle Valley (George White Ranch), Castle Creek, Porcupine Rim - Mile 79
Colorado River: Castle Creek to Green River, depth of channel
Salt Creek
Big Bend
Miles 71-76
Sheep Creek - Mile 68.1; Nigger Bill Canyon - Mile 68.4
Placer Mining - Mile 67
Arches National Monument. See also Canyonlands.
Arches National Park. See also Canyonlands.
La Sal Mountains/Sierra de la Sal
Colorado River near Moab
Babcock/Miller (Glenwood Springs - Confluence - Moab)
Moab to 1899
Moab from 1900
Moab, boating
Moab, oil & gas
Mastodon Inscription
Moab Rim Trail
Placer - Mile 59
Echo Arch
Corona Arch - Little Rainbow; Bootlegger Canyon; Wilson Arch
Potash
Mile 55
Amasa Back; Day Canyon; Cull Canyon; Gemini Twins - Mile 54-55
Mile 50-51
J.L. Shafer No. 1A; Utah Southern Oil Company - Mile 48-49
Frank Shafer No. 1; Midwest Exploration Co. - Mile 46-47
Dollar Bar - Mile 45?
Cane Creek Dome; Big Six - Mile 43-44
J.H. Shafer No. 1; Midwest Exploration Col - Mile 39-40
Shafer No. 2 - Mile 37-38
Dead Horse Point - Mile 36-37
Mile 35-36
Mile 33-34
Mile 30-31
Lockhart Canyon - Mile 27-28
Mile 25-26
Mile 22-23
Mile 18-19
Indian Creek (mile 16.8); Newspaper Rock - Mile 16-17
Monument Canyon; Standing Rock Basin - Mile 15-16
The Loop; Macomb 1859
Mile 7-8
Salt Creek; Horse Creek and Canyon - Mile 4
Elephant Canyon
The Slide - Mile 1.7
Canyonlands
Canyonlands
Canyonlands National Park
Virginia E. Nolan, "Canyonlands National Park," T & T, 1978.
Museum - River Running and History: Canyonlands National Park
Tours, Cruises
Dugout Ranch, Scorup-Somerville, Redd
Angel Arch
Island in the Sky
Lavender Canyon
John F. Hoffman
Gold Bar Arch
Cruise accidents
Canyonlands National Park: maps, guides
Canyonlands: cruise control
Canyonlands Natural History Association
Naturalist, 1970.
White Rim jeep trail
"Exploring Canyonlands," National Geographic, 1971.
The Needles
Meander Anticline
Cataract Canyon
Mile 216.6: Mouth of Green River Mile 216-217 (to 1900) -
Mouth of Green River: The Junction Mile 216-217 (since 1900) -
Damsite - Mile 216
Mile 215-216
Mile 214-215
Standing Rocks
Mile 213.0: Redlake Canyon, Butler Wash, Powell Canon - Mile 213-214
Cataract Canyon, West Side, Ned Chaffin
Spanish Bottoms; Bears Ears Trail; Butler Trail; Cataract Valley
Spanish Trail, Spanish Bottom - comment by Arthur A. Baker
Spanish Trail - comment by Pearl Baker
Spanish Trail, Spanish Bottom - comment by Mary Beckwith
Spanish Trail - comment by: Powell; Cellenbaugh; Jones; Thompson
Old Spanish Trail - Dabney Otis Collins
Spanish Trail, Spanish Bottom - comment by Charles Kelly
Spanish Trail, Spanish Bottom - comment by C. Gregory Crampton
Spanish Trail - comment by P.T. Reilly
Spanish Trail, Spanish Bottom, Bears Ears Trail - comment by Bert Silliman
Spanish Trail - comment by E. T. Wolverton
Denis Julien (to 1970)
Denis Julien (since 1971)
Mile 212-213
Mile 211-212
Mile 210-211
Mile 209-210
Y Canyon; Cross Canyon - Mile 208-209
Mile 207-208
Mile 206-207
Mile 205-206
Mile Long Rapid; Rapid 16 - Galloway-Stone tally; Best party inscriptions; Range Canyon; One Mile Rapid; 3/4 Mile Rapid - Mile 204-205
Hell's Half Mile, as named by R.B. Stanton - Mile 203-204
The Big Drop; Mile 202.20, Satan's Gut - Mile 202-203
Mile 201-202
Mile 200-201
Mile 199-200
Waterhole Canyon - Mile 198-199
Mile 197-198
Mile 196.6 - Gypsum Canyon; Fable Valley; Beef Basin - Mile 196-197
Mile 195-196
Mile 194-195
Mile 193-194
Rich boat - Mile 192-193
Mile 191.9, Clearwater Canyon - Mile 191-192
Mile 190.5, Bowdie Rapid - Mile 190-191
Mile 189-190
Mile 188-189
Mile 187-188
Mile 186.25, Cove Canyon - Mile 186-187
D. Julien inscription Mile 185-186 1836, (to 1899) -
D. Julien inscription Mile 185-186 1836, (1900-1959) -
D. Julien inscription (on) - Mile 185-186 1960
Dark Canyon damsite; Thirty Mile damsite - Mile 185-186
Mile 184-185
Mile 183-184
Dark Canyon (D. Julien inscription, see Mile 185-186) - Mile 182-183
Dark Canyon; Island Rapid - Mile 182-183
Dark Canyon register 1946-1962
Mile 181. 5-.4, Bedrock Rapid - Mile 181-182
Rapid No. 47 - Mile 182-181
Mile 180-181
Mille Crag Bend; Mille Crag damsite - Mile 179-180
Mile 178-179
Mile 177-178
Mile 176.95, Sheep Canyon; Mille Crag Bend - Mile 176-177
Mile 175-176
Dry Mesa
Mile 174-175
Register - Mile 173-174
Mile 171-172; Utah State Highway 95 bridge
Mile 168-169
North Wash; Crescent Creek; Hog Spring - Mile 167-168
Placer claims in Glen and Cataract Canyons, Frederick A. Kuhlman (Bureau of Land Management)
Glen Canyon
Glen Canyon mining claims, gold rush
David R. Brower, "Perspective for the Colorado Canyons," 1963.
Glen Canyon: Historical sites
Dirty Devil River (Fremont River) - Mile 169-170
Poison Spring Canyon
Robbers Roost; Robbers Roost Ranch; Roost Country
Pearl Baker, Robbers Roost
Graves Valley; Hanksville
Goblin Valley
Fruita, Utah
Caineville
Muddy River
Capitol Reef National Monument
Cathedral Valley
Fish Lake
Hite Marina
Kohler cabin; Schock Bar - Mile 166-167
Harshberger Ferry - Mile 165-166
Frank A. Barrett; E.A. "Slim" Williams - Mile 164-165
Mile 163.1, Farley Canyon; Parley Canyon - Mile 163-164
White Canyon - Mile 162-163
Watch Tower; Fort Moqui - Mile 162-163
Old Spanish Trail; Bears Ears Trail
Taos, Sierra Nevada and San Francisco Railroad Company; Crossing at Hite; Forrester - Mile 162-163
Abajo Mountains
Bridges National Monument; White Canyon
White Canyon - Bridges
Bridges: Cass Hite
Bridges, Emery Knowles; James Scorup; Tom Hall; Jim Jones 1895:
Bridges, James E. Talmadge 1898-1899:
Bridges: W. Charles McLoyd, G.C. Graham
Bridges, James Scorup; Horace J. Long; A. L. Inglesby 1902-1903:
Bridges, H.L.A. Culmer (personal diary) 1905:
Bridges, Byron Cummings, Charles Goodman 1907:
Bridges, Monument established: W.B. Douglas; George W. Perkins; John C. Worth 1908,
Bridges: "Zeke" Johnson
Bridges: C.W. McCullough
John F. Cargill, "Utah's White Canyon," 1909.
Utah Wonderland Stages
Hite - Mile 162-163
Charles Cutler Sharp: river journal, Hite to Green River October 1909.
Chaffin Ferry; Chaffin Ranch - Mile 162-163: Hite, Chaffin Ferry dedication, Charles Kelly, "New Road into the Wilderness," Joyce Rockwood Muench, "They Run the Ferry at Hite," Sept. 17, 1946; 1947; 1952.
Dandy Crossing; Mile 162.1, Ruben Nielsen Ranch - Mile 162-163
Dandy Crossing Song
Denis Julien inscription, White River (Canyon?)
Mile 161.5, Trachyte Creek; Grubstake Bar; Dorothy Bar - Mile 161-162
The Henry Mountains; Lost Josephine Mine; Straight Creek
Grubstake Bar - Mile 160-161
Twomile Canyon - Mile 159-160
Fourmile Creek - Mile 158-159
Mile 157-158
The Horn; Hoskininni Power House Site; Lonesome Flat - Mile 156-157
Mile 155-156
Narrow Gauge Flat; Scorup Canyon - Mile 154-155
Mile 153-154
Monte Cristo Island - Mile 152-153
Monte Cristo Bar - Mile 151-152
Mile 150.1, Loper Cabin; Mile 150.3-151, Castle Butte Bar, Adams Bar, Red Canyon Bar - Mile 150-151
Red Canyon - Mile 149-150
Ticaboo (Tickaboo) - Mile 148-149
Mile 147-148
Pioneer Placer; Bessie Bar - Mile 146-147
Good Hope Bar; The Rincon - Mile 145-146
Good Hope Bar - Mile 144-145
Mile 143-144
Mile 142-143
Mummy Spring - Mile 141-142
Mile 140-141
Seven Mile Canyon
Cedar Canyon; Warm Spring Creek (Mile 136.6) - Mile 136-137
Olympia Bar; Gold Coin Mine; Tapestry Wall; Doubleday Bar - Mile 135-136
Mile 134.4, Knowles Canyon - Mile 134-135
Sundog Bar - Mile 133-134
Smith Fork; Forgotten Canyon; Little Smith Rapid - Mile 132-133
California Bar, left bank; Sundog Bar, right bank - Mile 131-132
California Bar, left bank; Beaver Canyon; Mile 130.1, Little Ball Canyon? - Mile 130-131
Smith Bar; Hansen Creek, Mile 129.95; Smith Rapid - Mile 129-130
Moqui Bar (Moki Bar) - Mile 128-129
Elbow Bar; Moki Bar - Mile 127-128
Mile 126-127
Amphitheatre Bar, Right bank; Moki Canyon - Mile 125-126
Moki Canyon - Mile 124-125
Mile 123-124
New Year Bar - Mile 122-123
Hoskaninni Dredge
Hoskaninni Dredge: comment by Julius Stone
Hoskaninni Mining Company, stockholders: J.R. Stanton, John Thomxon, F. Stewart Knox, Julius F. Stone, W.A. Mills, Herbert Dabney - Mile 121-122
Hoskaninni Mining Company, claims - Mile 121-122
Hoskaninni Dredge, prospectus by R. B. Stanton, "Mineral in the Canon"
Dredge, testing; Keystone Driller
Robert B. Stanton, The Hoskaninni Papers: Mining in Glen Canyon, 1897-1902
"Nature's Sluice Box," (by Otis Marston?) Aug.-Sep. 1971
Hoskaninni Dredge: comment by Dwight Smith
Hoskaninni Dredge: comment by Cass Hite
Hoskaninni Dredge: comment of John P. Hite
Hoskaninni Dredge: comment by David D. Rust and Will Rust
Hoskaninni Dredge: comment of A.B. Starr
Hoskaninni Dredge: comment by Arth L. Chaffin
Hoskaninni Dredge: comment by Lu Chaffin
Hoskaninni Dredge: comment by Harry Aleson
Hoskaninni Dredge: comment by Charles Kelly
Hoskaninni Dredge: Bert Loper, Pearl Baker
The Hoskaninni Company: Glen Canyon Series, No. 17
Robert Brewster Stanton (Clark C. Spence, Mining Engineers)
Dredge, Mile 121.5 after operation, Hoskaninni Mining Company; Mile 122.9, Hoskaninni Mining Co. Dredge - Mile 122-123
Hoskaninni Mining Company: receivership; Horace Long - Mile 121-122
Dredge, Hoskaninni Mining Company, Harry McDonald - Mile 121-122
Wilson Bar - Mile 121-122
Bullfrog Marina
Mile 120.4: Bullfrog Rapid; Pine Alcove Creek; Bullfrog Creek; Alcove Creek - Mile 120-121
Halls Crossing - Mile 119-120
Halls Creek; Halls Crossing; Boston Bar; Burro Bar; Little Anderson Bar; Hoxie Creek - Mile 118-119
Boston Bar - Mile 117-118
Mile 116-117
Mile 115-116
Lake Canyon, Mile 113.2 - Mile 113-114
Bedrock Dam site - Mile 112-113
Mile 111-112
Schock Rapid; Schock Cabin - Mile 110-111
Mile 109-110
Mile 108.2, Gretchen Claim; Poor Man's Placer - Mile 108-109
Schock Bar (Schock Bar, Independence Bar); Ann's (Anne's, Annie's) Canyon - Mile 107-108
Mile 106-107
Whirlpool Rapid - Mile 105-106
Mile 104-105
Mile 102-103
Wilson Canyon - Mile 101-102
Waterpocket Fold
Circle Cliffs
Mile 100-101
The Rincon - Mile 99-100
Bennet's oil field - Mile 98-99
Axis of syncline - Mile 96-97
Mile 95.5: Navajo Creek, Long Canyon, Escalante Dam site, Bowns Canyon
Mile 94-95
Mile 93-94
Mile 90-91
Mile 89-90
Escalante River - Mile 88-89
Escalante River: Powell Survey; U.S.G.S.; F.S. Dellenbaugh - Mile 88-89
Escalante River: Brown-Stanton record
Escalante River: Donald Scott, articles of Apr. 17-May 17 & May 18-28, 1928, in Peabody Museum on S.W. Utah west of Colorado River
Escalante River: Dave Rust record
David D. Rust; Lowe pix - letters
D. Elden Beck, Coyote Gulch, Escalante River - Mile 88-89 1943;
E. Elden Beck
Escalante River: Aleson record
D. Elden Beck, "Down the Escalante," 1946.
Escalante River: Charles Kelly record
Lu Fetzner, Escalante River, diary 1949
Randall Henderson, "When the boats wouldn't float... we pulled 'em," 1950.
Escalante River salvage, Univ. of Utah, Mus. of No. Ariz., Crampton
Escalante River, Stephen C. Jett April 1963
Escalante River: Ken Sleight record
Clear Creek, Cathedral in the Desert
Davis Gulch - 40(?) Mile Canyon: Roosevelt Arch, Reuss Arch, La Gorce Arch?
Register: Herbert E. Gregory Natural Bridge
1940, Nevills, the Herbert E. Gregory Bridge
Escalante River; Philip Hyde; W. Robert Moore, "Escalante: Utah's River of Arches," 1955; Harlon Bement - Mile 88-89
Soda Gulch (Sody); Fifty Mile Creek: Herbert E. Gregory Natural Bridge
Willow Gulch - Fortymile Creek
Coyote Gulch
Stevens Canyon
Moody Creek
Twenty-Five Mile Gulch
Silver Falls Creek: G.B. Hobbs inscription, plaque; Julien inscription
Escalante; Boulder; Aquarius Plateau
Mile 87-88
Mile 84. 5-86. 5, Jackass Bench - Mile 86-87
Hole in the Rock - Mile 84-85
1888, Dredge: J.R. Nielsen, Thomas Fotheringham - Mile 84
Charles E. Redd, "Short Cut to the San Juan," 1949.
Harry Aleson, "A Pioneer Mormon Road," 1953.
David E. Miller, articles and clippings on Hole in the Rock
Charles Kelly, "Hole in the Rock"; "Mitchell's Steamer," "River Gold," "Meskin," "Mormon Crossing at Hole-in-the-Rock," Desert Magazine, May 1947.
Trading Post, Hole in the Rock, Mile 84-85
Samuel W. Taylor, "Impossible Journey," 1960.
Anna Prince Redd, "Hole in the Rock"
Hole in the Rock; Hoskaninni Mining Company - Mile 84-85
Life Sketch of Mona Larson: Testimony of Ernest B. Hyde
Jack Breed, "Motoring into Escalante Land," 1949.
Cottonwood Canyon; Cottonwood Valley; Cedar Creek Canyon; Brother Lyman Canyon; Seven Team Hill - Mile 83-84
Mile 82-83
Mile 81.9, Llewellyn Gulch - Mile 81-82
Mile 80-81
San Juan placer claim - Mile 79-80
Mile 78-79
Guernsey (Samuel James), "Explorations in Northeastern Arizona," Chinle Valley and Segi Canyon, Poncho House. 1931.
San Juan River - Mile 78-79
Cottonwood Gulch; San Juan Dam site - Mile 77-78
Crevice Canyon; Hidden Passage - Mile 76-77
Music Temple; Music Temple Bar; Emmerton Arch Cove - Mile 75-76
No Name Mountain (Fifty Mile Mountain, The Kaiparowits, Wild Horse Mesa)
Nasja Mesa
Anasazi Canyon; Lehi Canyon; Moepitz Canyon - Mile 73-74 to 1959
Mile 73.6: Anasazi Canyon; Lehi Canyon; Moepitz Canyon - Since 1960
Navajo Mountain
Navajo Mountain: heliograph
Navajo Mountain: geology
Navajo Mountain: Charles L. Bernheimer
Navajo Mountain: C. Douglas Colville
Navajo Mountain: Byron Cummings
Navajo Mountain: John Wetherill
Navajo Mountain: 1869 Scouting Exped. - Copelan, Woodley
Toh Dilth Ylth (Oak Creek, Black Water Canyon, Sechil Canyon, Chechil Canyon, Scrub Oak Canon, Oak Creek Dam site, Whiskey Creek) - Mile 71-72
Mile 70.7, Navajo Valley (Boulder Canyon, Twilight Canyon); Scaffold House? - Mile 70-71
Rainbow Bridge to 1909
Navajo claim to discovery
Piute
Dah-gi (Mustache)
Blind Man (Bi-nah-ut-din-i); One-Eyed Man of the Salt Clan (Ushini Bi-nai-etin); Sharkie (Usen Ben Etten); Luka
Joe Lee 1881
James W. Black 1892
1893
William Hay, George Little - 1897-1898
Ford
Ed Randolph
William Albert (Billy) Ross
Wydel
Montgomery
John Emerson
Jonathan Paul Williams, William Franklin Williams, Bernetta (Billie) Yost; Weldon F. Heald, "Who Discovered Rainbow Bridge"
Craig; White Craig Bridge
Mitchell, Smith, Seifert, Wolf
1905
William Boone Douglass: correspondence in 1908 with Commissioner re Barohoini Natural Bridge
William Boone Douglass: correspondence in 1909 with Commissioner re Barohoini Natural Bridge and ruins
William B. Douglass, "The Discovery of Rainbow Natural Bridge," field notes 1955;
C. Gregory Crampton, "Historical Sites in Glen Canyon: Rainbow Bridge," 1960.
1909 Discovery of Rainbow Bridge: commentary
Nasja Begay
Daniel Perkins
Jim (Mike's Boy: 1974 ceremony; death)
Cummings, The Discovery of Rainbow Bridge; changes to Traders to the Navajos
Stewart M. Young, "In the Canyons of the Cliff Dwellers," 1911.
Commentary: John Wetherill; Louisa Wetherill, Frances Gillmor; Elizabeth Compton Hegemann
Commentary: C. Gregory Crampton
Commentary: Charles F. Lummis
Commentary: Clyde Kluckhohn
Commentary: Herbert E. Gregory
Commentary: Madelene Cameron, Ralph Cameron
Robert Frothingham, "Rainbow Bridge - The Discovery," 1932.
Otis H. Chidester, "The Discovery of Rainbow Bridge," 1969, 1971.
Commentary: Otis Chidester
Neil Judd 1909
Rainbow Bridge as a shrine
Townsend 1909
C.A. Colville, Bridge Survey with Douglass Oct. 13-27, 1909
Field notes/photostat/report, Survey of Barohoini Natural Bridge: William B. Douglass, John R. English, C.A. Colville - Oct.-Nov. 1909
Rainbow Bridge, news of discovery
Rainbow Bridge 1909-1949
Rainbow Bridge Register, first small book
L.F.H. Lowe study of first register
Rainbow Bridge Register, the new book
visitors to Rainbow Bridge 1909,
Rainbow Bridge National Monument
Proclamation establishing Rainbow Bridge National Monument May 30, 1910
visitors to Rainbow Bridge; Wetherill diary; Joseph E. Pogue, "The Great Rainbow Natural Bridge," 1910, 1909.
visitors to Rainbow Bridge: C.C. Mason, Justice Thompkins, John Wetherill 1911,
visitors to Rainbow Bridge 1912,
visitors to Rainbow Bridge 1913,
Theodore Roosevelt at Rainbow Bridge 1913
1914
visitors to Rainbow Bridge; John Daw 1916,
Carl Schluederberg, Francis Xavier McCollum, J.L. Turner, John Wetherill 1917:
1918
visitors to Rainbow Bridge 1919,
visitors to Rainbow Bridge 1920,
visitors to Rainbow Bridge 1921,
visitors to Rainbow Bridge 1922,
Charles L. Bernheimer, "Encircling Navajo Mountain with a Pack Train," 1923.
visitors to Rainbow Bridge 1923,
Hugh D. Miser, K. W. Trimble, and Sidney Page, "The Rainbow Bridge, Utah," 1923.
Robert Frothingham, "Rainbow Bridge," 1924; 1925.
Frank Pinkley report; R. B. re: Charles H. Owens, "A Rainbow of Stone"; Rupert L. Larson, "Wonders of Rainbow Bridge... Revealed by Franklin Scout"; L. A. Examiner 1925;
Year Book of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee: Ira Edwards, "A Geological Expedition to Rainbow Natural Bridge, Utah"; S. A. Barrett, "The Museum Group Building Program"
the Plaque (includes microfilm, photos, and map; other photos removed to Photo Addenda 1926,
1926
1927
U.S.G.S., Baker 1928,
1929
visitors to Rainbow Bridge 1931,
1933
Daniel T. O'Connell, "Rainbow Bridge"; "The Method of Geology as applied to Rainbow Bridge"; Mildred L. Thoren, "A Rainbow Bridge Adventure" 1935;
visitors; J.B. Priestley, "Rainbow in the Desert," 1938-1939, 1938.
1940
visitors to Rainbow Bridge 1941,
visitors 1942-1948,
visitors 1944,
Randall Henderson, "Floating Down the San Juan and the Colorado," 1945.
1946
Natt N. Dodge, "Sandstone Rainbow," 1947.
Joyce Rockwood Muench: "The Trail to the Rock That Goes Over," "Rainbow on the Colorado"; Philip Ferry, Rainbow in the Canyon" - 1949.
1949
Rainbow Bridge since 1950
Joyce Rockwood Muench and Josef Muench, "The Rainbow Land of Glen Canyon," 1950.
Olive W. Burt, "Rainbow Bridge," 1952.
1954
Glen Canyon Dam and Rainbow Bridge, David Brower correspondence; William R. Halliday, "Rainbow Bridge in Danger"
1955
Rainbow Bridge 1957
1958
1959
Udall, Wright; Barrier Dam controversy - 1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
Otis H. Chidester, "The Discovery of Rainbow Bridge," 1969.
Since 1970; articles on discovery, sacredness
Stephen C. Jett: "Testimony of the Sacredness of Rainbow Natural Bridge to Puebloans, Navajos, and Paiutes"
Litigation concerning Rainbow Bridge
Mile 69-70
Rainbow Lodge - Mile 68-69
Aztec Creek, Forbidding Canyon - Mile 68-69
Forbidding Canyon, Museum of Northern Arizona
Mile 67-68
Cathedral Canyon (LB, Mile 66.15); Driftwood Canyon (RB, Mile 66.4) - Mile 66-67
Klondyke Bar, Mile 65-66
Mile 64.1, Little Arch Canyon, LB - Mile 64-65
Pickax Canyon; False Entrance Canyon (Mile 63.4, LB); Mountain Sheep Canyon - Mile 63-64
Mile 62-63
Mile 61.0, Dangling Rope Canyon - Mile 61-62
Cummings Mesa, Museum of Northern Arizona
Cummings Mesa
Mile 59-60
Catfish Canyon (Mile 58.7, LB); Chocolate Drop Canyon - Mile 58-59
Wildhorse Bar; Grotto Canyon (Mile 57.8, LB) - Mile 57-58
Wildhorse Bar; Dungeon Canyon (Mile 65.9, LB) - Mile 56-57
Rock Creek (Mile 55.7); Wildhorse Bar - Mile 55-56
Mile 54-55
Mile 53-54
Mile 52-53
Mile 51-52
West Canyon - Mile 50-51
Last Chance Creek; Sirocco Pass; Smoky Mountain - Mile 49-50
Mile 48-49
Mile 47-48
Mile 45.4-47, Marigold Bar - Mile 46-47
Meskin Bar (formerly Diamond Bar); Venus Claim - Mile 45-46
Mile 44.4, Face Canyon; Golden Bar - Mile 44-45
Mile 43-44
Mile 42-43
Cane Bar - Mile 41-42
Cane Creek, overland trip to mouth (Rust, Fraser, Jane Fraser, Jordan Rust) - Mile 40-41 1922,
Cane Creek - Mile 40-41
El Vado
Mile 39-40: General; Dellenbaugh correspondence
Previous to 1776 - Mile 39-40
El Vado: Escalante - Mile 39-40
El Vado as trading route; Rafael Rivera - Mile 39-40
1829-1830: Antonio Armijo
1840: Richard Campbell
1846 - Mile 39-40
Hamblin, Leavitt, Gibbons - Mile 39-40 1858:
Jacob Hamblin, Thales Haskell - Mile 39-40 1859:
March: Thales Haskell, Jacob Hamblin 1860,
El Vado - Mile 39-40 1862,
Jacob Hamblin - Mile 39-40 1863,
Jacob Hamblin - Mile 39-40 1865:
James Andrus, January freeze 1866:
Jacob Hamblin - Mile 39-40 1867:
Mile 39-40 1867 -
Jacob Hamblin, Utes 1868:
Feb.-March: Edwin G. Wooley, journal of a scouting expedition against marauding Navajo Indians 1869,
Powell crew - Mile 39-40 1869:
Jacob Hamblin, Ammon M. Tenney; Hamblin journal 1870:
Jacob Hamblin 1871:
Powell crews' visits: Dellenbaugh-Kelly - Mile 39-40
Powell crew 1871:
George M. Wheeler, Marshall 1872:
Jacob Hamblin - Mile 39-40 1872:
Mile 39-40 1874 -
Thompson - Mile 39-40 1875:
Mile 39-40 1878 -
Mile 39-40 1880 -
Dutton - Mile 39-40 1882:
W.F. Williams - Mile 39-40 1884:
Mile 39-40 1886 -
Mile 39-40 1889 -
Galloway-Stone 1909:
Mile 39-40 1910 -
Herbert E. Gregory - Mile 39-40 1922:
Glen Canyon Traverse with Rust, Berolsheimer, Koehler, Jordan Rust; George C. Fraser - Mile 39-40 1923:
Mile 39-40 1925 -
April: Rust, Dern, Grimes, Ruby - Mile 39-40 1926,
Rust, Loper, Fraser, Sarah Fraser - Mile 39-40 1930:
Frazier-Kelly - Mile 39-40 1937:
July, Rust-Lowe; P.W. Tompkins, Byron Davies; Plaque: Inglesby, Julius F. Stone, Kelly, Frazier - Mile 39-40 1938:
Frazier - Mile 39-40 1939:
Nevills, Aleson - Mile 39-40 1941:
Mile 39-40 1942 -
Mile 39-40 1946 -
Aleson, White; Aleson, with San Juan party - Mile 39-40 1948:
Jack Breed, "Motoring into Escalante Land," 1949.
Mile 39-40 1950 -
Frazier - Mile 39-40 1955:
Mile 39-40 1957-1958 -
C. Gregory Crampton, David E. Miller 1960:
Mile 39-40 1961-1963 -
Mile 38-39
Mile 37-38
Gunsight Bar - Mile 35-36
Catacomb Canyon, Maze Canyon, Labyrinth Canyon; Gunsight Bar (Miles 33.5-35.2) - Mile 34-35
Gunsight Canyon, Cottonwood Canyon (Mile 33.4); Gunsight Bar (Miles 33.5-35.2) - Mile 33-34
Gunsight Butte; Gunsight Pass
Miles 29-31
Mile 27.8, Warm Creek, Cottonwood Wash - Mile 27-28
Tower Butte; Beacon Rock
Navajo Creek, Navajo Canyon, Nitsin, Under the Arm Canyon, Lost Leg Canyon - Mile 25-26
Navajo Creek: 1924 Bernheimer Expedition; Charles L. Bernheimer, Rainbow Bridge, Mile 25-26 1929 -
Navajo Canyon: 1925 Expedition; George A. West, "Notes on the Museum's Collection Expeditions in 1925"
Navajo Canyon: 1948, Aleson-White - Mile 25-26
Navajo Canyon: 1953 Reconnaissance, Wheat, Moss; Carl I. Wheat, 1953 Navajo Canyon Reconnaissance; Clifford V. Heimbucher, "Exploring Navajo Canyon" - Mile 25-26
Navajo Canyon; Arch in the Sky, Frank E. Masland, "It's Rough Country over There," Mile 25-26 1954; 1955 -
Leche-e Rock
Wright Bar - Mile 24-25
Sentinel Rock Dam site - Mile 23-24
Mile 22-23
Mile 21-22
Mile 20-21
Antelope Creek (Mile 19.7) - Mile 19-20
Sentinel Rock Dam site No. 2 - Mile 18-19
Galloway Cave - Mile 17-18
Kane County, Utah
Wahweap Creek - Mile 16-17
Mile 15-16
Mile 14-15
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Lake Powell ("Powell Puddle")
Glen Canyon Dam: history, construction, and after; effects
Page, Arizona
Tram
University of Utah and Museum of Northern Arizona: studies of submerged area
Mile 11-12
Ferry Swall (Mile 10.9) - Mile 10-11
Lee's Ferry Dam site No. 2 - Mile 9-10
Mile 8-9
Mile 7-8
Mile 6-7
Lee's Ferry Dam site No. 1 - Mile 5-6
Mile 4-5
Hislop inscription - Mile 2-3
Echo Peaks - Mile 1-2
Echo Cliffs
Mile 0-1
Lee's Ferry: To 1910
Lee's Ferry: general and miscellaneous
Lee's Ferry: Arthur Penfold Ballard, "The Holdup at Wilcox Siding on the Union Pacific Railway"
John H. Gardiner, "Lee's Ferry"
Charles Kelly, "Lee's Ferry on the Colorado," 1943.
Juanita Brooks, "Lee's Ferry at Lonely Dell," 1957.
C. Gregory Crampton, "Lee's Ferry," 1960.
Frank Johnson, interview Oct. 28, 1962.
W.L. Rusho, "Living History at Lee's Ferry," 1968.
Lee's Ferry Gage
Lee's Ferry: railways
Lee's Ferry: 1776
1857
1858
1859
1860
1864
1865
1866
1867
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
Crossing at Lee's Ferry 1878:
1879
1880
1881
1884
1889
1890
1891
1892
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901-1902
1903
1904-1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
Black Sand and Gold Recovery Company - 1910
Herbert Arthur Parkyn; Black Sand and Gold Recovery Company; American Placer Corporation
Lee's Ferry: Since 1910
Dredge: Geological Analyses; A.C. Lawson; H.E. Gregory and Raymond C. Moore; Arizona Bureau of Mines; U.S.G.S. Bulletin 1137
Harlowe (Duncan Harold, H.D.) McDermid; Margaret McDermid Mull
Chicago Exploration Company; Frank Barnes
Arthur C. Waller
Dredge - Spencer; Reilly
Dredge; Stmr. "Charles H. Spencer"; Herman Rosenfelt
John W. Palmer
Dredge: Crampton
Samuel S. Sherman
Albert H. Jones
American Placer Corporation; Herman W. Freeze
Frank D. Watson; Preston Apperson
C.L. Tipton; Clark; Landon - 1910
1911
Spencer dredge; Steamer
Ernest Wander: Spencer operations 1911
W.H. Bradley
Spencer Dredge Fraser comment (1911): 1916
American Placer Corporation, incorp. April 24, 1911
Diary of Bert Loper, trip from Hite to Lee's Ferry and return 1911-1912
1912
Frank Barnes - 1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926-1930
1931-1935
1936-1940
1941-1945
1946-1950
1951-1955
1956-1960
1962-1964
C. Gregory Crampton and W.L. Rusho, A Report on the History of Lee's Ferry, Arizona, W.L. Rusho, "The Fugitive's Ferry," Jan. 1965; 1965.
1965-1967
Since 1968
Paria Creek
Paria Valley: since 1865
Bryce Canyon
Pah-reah (Paria): mining
Lee's Backbone
Paria Plateau; Vermilion Cliffs
Mile 0-1: Paria Riffle
Marble Canyon
Marble Canyon Lodge
Cathedral Wash; Cathedral Rock
Navajo Bridge - Mile 4-5
Arizona Strip
The Gap
Indian Trading Posts: Western Navajo Country
Moenkopi
San Francisco Peaks; Coconino National Forest
Flagstaff and vicinity
Sedona - Oak Creek
Mile 6-7
Badger Creek (Mile 7.8); Badger Creek Rapid - Mile 7-8
Mile 10-11
Soap Creek (Mile 11.1); Soap Creek Rapid - Mile 11-12
Brown inscription - Mile 12-13
Mile 13-14
Sheer Wall Rapid (Mile 14.5); Tanner Wash - Mile 14-15
Mile 15-16
Jacobs Pool
House Rock Canyon (Mile 16.9); House Rock Rapid; Rider Canyon; Hot Na Na (Mile 16.4) - Mile 16-17
Mile 17-18
Boulder Narrows (Mile 18.6) - Mile 18-19
Nineteen Mile Canyon (Mile 19.0) - Mile 19-20
North Canyon (Mile 20.6); North Canyon Rapid - Mile 20-21
Paho Cave
Twenty One Mile Rapid - Mile 21-22
Mile 22-23
Mile 23-24
Twenty Four Mile Rapid (Mile 24.1); Twenty Four and a Half Mile Rapid (Mile 24.5); Tanner Wash; Marble Pier; Twenty Five Mile Rapid (Mile 24.9) - Mile 24-25
Cave Springs Rapid (Mile 25.5) (contains hammer artifact) - Mile 25-26
Twenty Seven Mile Rapid - Mile 26-27
Mile 28-29
Twenty Nine Mile Canyon (Mile 29.1); Twenty Nine Mile Rapid; Shinumo Wash - Mile 29-30
Mile 30-31
The Skeleton (Mile 31.5) (contains wood artifact) - Mile 31-32
Figurines - Mile 31-32
Paradise Canyon (Mile 31.6); Stanton Cave (Mile 31.8); Vasey's Paradise (Mile 31.9); Bedrock Canyon; South Canyon - Mile 31-32
Dam site - Mile 32-33
Redwall Cavern (Mile 33) - Mile 33-34
Shinumo Altar
Mile 34-35
Natural Bridge (Mile 35.7) - Mile 35-36
Thirty Six Mile Rapid (Mile 36.1) - Mile 36-37
Tatahatso Canyon - Mile 37-38
Mile 38-39
Alternate Marble Canyon Dam site (Mile 39.5); Tatahatso Point - Mile 39-40
Buck Farm Canyon - Mile 40-41
Spook Canyon (Mile 41.4) - Mile 41-42
Mile 42-43
President Harding Rapid; Eminence Trail - Mile 43-44
Mile 44-45
Mile 45-46
Mile 46-47
Saddle Canyon (Mile 47.1), the third of Triple Alcoves; Wildcat Cave - Mile 47-48
Mile 49-50
Mile 50-51
Little Nankoweap (Mile 51.9) - Mile 51-52
Mount Hayden; Point Imperial; Kolb Bridge
Kibbey Butte
Nankoweap Mesa; Nankoweap Butte
Natural Bridge, Nankoweap Creek - Mile 52-53
Nankoweap Creek; Horsethief Trail - Mile 52-53
Point Atoko; Colter Butte; Kwagunt Creek; Kwagunt Rapid - Mile 56-57
The Hopi Salt? (No) - Mile 56-57
Hopi salt from Kwagunt, in sack - Mile 56
Malgosa Canyon - Mile 57-58
Awatubi Canyon (Mile 58.2) - Mile 58-59
Sixty Mile Rapids (Mile 59.6) - Mile 59-60
Mile 60-61
Little Colorado River & Basin
Little Colorado River and Basin - General
Little Colorado: Joseph Christmas Ives
Little Colorado: William H. Hardy
Little Colorado: Glanton, Sam Chamberlain
Little Colorado: Powell parties; Stanton; Galloway-Stone
Little Colorado: mapping (John L. Lewis, Walter Leroy Huber, George M. Wheeler)
Little Colorado: cabin near mouth (Beamer, Lee)
Little Colorado: F.G. Baum, George O. Bauwens
K.A. Wing, Lester Womack: Apr. 22-27, 1951
Little Colorado: Dan Davis report, (Hopi Salt Trail) 1956
J. Harvey Butchart: Hopi Salt Trail, Little Colorado River
Fred B. Eiseman, Jr.: notes on the Hopi Salt Trail
Little Colorado: Douglas W. Schwartz
Robert F. Owens and Charles Rockwell: Cameron to Mouth Oct. 1970
Little Colorado: Mormons
Little Colorado: Hopi Legends
Baldy, White Mountain
Upper Little Colorado River; White Mountains
Painted Desert; Petrified Forest
Chevelon (Cherolon) Creek
Canyon Diablo
Little Colorado: Grand Falls
Wolf (Voltz) Crossing
Sunset Crater
Wupatki National Monument
Tanner Crossing
Little Colorado: Cameron, Crossing, Bridge, Tuba City
Black Mesa
Blue Canyon
Coal Mine Canyon, Coal Canyon
Blue Springs
Big Canyon
Chuar Butte
Cape Solitude; Palisades of the Desert
Plane wrecks, Miles 61-65 1956 -
Plane crash - Mile 62RB
Mile 61-62
Hopi Salt - Mile 63-64
Temple Butte
Carbon Creek; Chuar Outlet - Mile 64-65
Lava Canyon (Mile 65.4); Lava Canyon Rapid; Chuar Canyon; Palisades Creek; Tanner Mines; Siegfried Pyre; Hartman Bridge - Mile 65-66
Chuar-Lava Creek: Butchart treks
Rogers claim (copper); Ballard; Clemens claim - Mile 65-66
Morning Star claim: Harry McDonald - Mile 65-66
Mile 66-67
Mile 67-68
Comanche Point; Comanche Creek
Cape Final
Jupiter Temple; Juno Temple
Apollo Temple; Basalt Creek
Cape Royal; Greenland Point
Tanner Rapid (Mile 68.4); Tanner Canyon; Tanner Trail; Desert View Point - Mile 68-69
Tanner Trail: 1959 Tragedy - Mile 68-69
Mile 69-70
Mile 70-71
Cardenas Creek
Unkar Creek - Mile 72-73
The Tabernacle - Mile 73-74
Escalante Creek - Mile 74-75
Escalante Butte
Lipan Point
Seventy Five Mile Creek; Papago Creek - Mile 75-76
Flagstaff-Fort Valley-Grand Canyon Stage Road
Moran Point
Coronado Butte
The Sinking Ship
Solomon Temple
Sheba Temple
Vishnu Temple
Rama Shrine
Hance Asbestos Mine
Seventy Six Mile Canyon (Mile 76.0); Papago Creek; Red Canyon (Mile 76.7); Hance Rapid; Hance Trail - Mile 76-77
Mineral Canyon (Mile 77.7) - Mile 77-78
Asbestos Canyon (Mile 78.05); Hance Creek; Sockdologer Rapid; The Old Trail; Bida Cave - Mile 78-79
Mile 79-80
Grand View Trail; Grand View Hotel; Grand View Mine; Horseshoe Mesa
Krishna Shrine
Freya Temple
Newberry Butte
Hall Butte
Wotan's Throne
Cottonwood Creek (Mile 80.5) - Mile 80-81
Vishnu Creek (Mile 81.1 R); Grapevine Creek (Mile 81.5 L); Grapevine Rapid (Mile 81.6) - Mile 81-82
Lyell Butte
Boulder Creek (Mile 82.8) - Mile 82-83
Eighty Three Mile Rapid (Mile 83.6); Lonetree Canyon (Mile 83.85); Newton Butte; Shoshone Point - Mile 83-84
The Howlands Butte; Thor Temple
Clear Creek; Cheyava Falls; Zoroaster Canyon (Mile 84.7); Pattie Butte - Mile 84-85
Union Pacific R. R. Survey, Clear Creek Nov. 1928
Zoroaster Rapid (Mile 84.6) - Mile 84-85
Brahma Temple
Grand Canyon - General
Grand Canyon History: notes, research
Naming of Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon: to 1869
Grand Canyon: 1870-1879
Grand Canyon: 1880-1889
Grand Canyon: 1890-1899
Grand Canyon: 1900-1909
First Horseless Carriage at Grand Canyon
Theodore Roosevelt, Proclamation of Grand Canyon National Monument 1908
Grand Canyon: 1910-1919
Grand Canyon: 1920-1929
Francois E. Matthes and Richard T. Evans, "Map of Grand Canyon National Park," Ress Philips 1926;
Grand Canyon: 1930-1939
Grand Canyon: 1940-1949
Grand Canyon: 1950-1954
Grand Canyon: 1955-1959
Grand Canyon: 1960
Grand Canyon: 1961
Grand Canyon: 1962
Grand Canyon: 1963
Grand Canyon: 1964
Grand Canyon: 1965
News: General: 1966; 1966
News: 1967
News: 1968
Fiftieth Anniversary: 1969
News: 1970
Grand Canyon: general and miscellaneous
Grand Canyon: SAMA; Guide
Grand Canyon: bibliography
Grand Canyon: photo and magazine articles
Grand Canyon - General (cont.)
National Geographic article July 1978
National Park Service
Grand Canyon National Park: Dept. of Interior; Fred Harvey; Santa Fe R.R.; air services
Grand Canyon National Park Staff: Harold C. Bryant, Howard Stricklin, Warren Hill
Colorado River Research Program: Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon Research Symposia
Grand Canyon Research Rap 1972
Grand Canyon Complex Environment
Grand Canyon: ecology and pollution
Weldon F. Heald, "Urbanization of the National Parks"
Grand Canyon Village
Proposed Development Concept Plan, Grand Canyon Village 1974
Tram, South Rim
North Rim
Grand Canyon: geology
Grand Canyon: prospecting
Feral burros (see also Box 262A(17))
Grand Canyon: hiking
Boating
Grand Canyon: accidents
River Guide Training Sessions
Grand Canyon cruise control (see also Box 164)
Proposed ban on motor-powered rafts
Grand Canyon: air services
Grand Canyon: wilderness experience (see also Box 164)
Grand Canyon: wilderness hearings
Grand Canyon National Park: expansion 1973-1974
Grand Canyon: Preliminary Wilderness Proposal, July 1976
Adjacent Land Study, 1977
Maxson Butte
Grand Canyon: Draft Environmental Statement, proposed Colorado River management plan, Dec. 1977
Grand Canyon Nature Notes
Nature Notes, Vol. I, No. 2-4, 9-11 (1926-1927)
Nature Notes of Grand Canyon, Vol. 2, No. 5-7, 9-12 (1927-1928)
Nature Notes of Grand Canyon, Vol. 3, No. 1-12 (1928-1929)
Nature Notes, Grand Canyon, Vol. 4, No. 8 (1930)
Nature Notes from the Grand Canyon, Vol. 5, No. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12 (1930-1931)
Grand Canyon Nature Notes, Vol. 6, No. 1-5 (1931-1932)
Grand Canyon Nature Notes, Vol. 7, No. 1-12 (1932-1933)
Grand Canyon Nature Notes, Vol. 8, No. 1-12 (1933-1934)
Grand Canyon Nature Notes, Vol. 9, No. 1-12 (1934-1935)
Zoroaster Temple
Cremation Canyon (Mile 85.9) - Mile 85-86
Cremation Dam site - Mile 86-87
Sumner Point
Deva Temple
Gauge - Mile 87-88
"The Kaibab Deer Drive," 1925.
The Kaibab
Kaibab suspension bridge - Mile 87-88
William Allen White, "On Bright Angel Trail"
Phantom Ranch, on Bright Angel Creek - Mile 87-88
Silver Creek; Bright Angel Creek; Manzanita Point; Bright Angel Trail; Indian Gardens - Mile 87-88
Rust's Camp; Cable at Bright Angel Creek - Mile 87-88
Phantom Creek; Haunted Creek
Oza Butte
Pipe Creek; Garden Creek - Mile 88-89
The (Lost) Orphan Mine
Maricopa Point; The Powell Monument; O'Neill Point
Mile 89-90
Horn Creek; Horn Creek Rapid - Mile 90-91
Cheops Pyramid
Buddha Temple
Isis Temple
Shiva Temple; Wotan's Throne (see also Box 332(13))
Ninety One Mile Creek (Mile 91.2); Trinity Creek (Mile 91.6) - Mile 91-92
Dana Butte
Epsom Canyon; Salt Creek - Mile 92-93
Tower of Set
Monument Creek (Mile 93.3); Monument Creek Rapid (Granite Falls); Cope Butte - Mile 93-94
Hermit Creek; Hermit Rapid; Hermit Trail; Ninety Four Mile Canyon - Mile 94-95
Whites Butte
Mile 95-96
Osiris Temple; Tower of Ra
Boucher Canyon (Mile 96.5); Topaz Canyon; Vesta Temple - Mile 96-97
Crystal Creek; Dragon Creek; Slate Creek; Crystal Rapid - Mile 98-99
Crystal Creek Climb (Stanton), Ra/Osiris; McDonald separation
Diana Temple
Tuna Creek (Mile 99.1) - Mile 99-100
Mile 99-100; aviators in the Canyon below Pt. Sublime
Point Sublime
Sagittarius Ridge (Evans Butte); Hudson, "Esmeralda," Mile 99-100 June 1950 -
Agate Canyon (Mile 100.3); Jicarilla Point; Pollux Temple - Mile 100-101
Sapphire Canyon; Sapphire Canyon Rapid (Mile 101.2); Turquoise Canyon (Mile 101.95); Piute Point; Castor Temple - Mile 101-102
Ruby Canyon (Mile 104.7); Ruby Canyon Rapid - Mile 104-105
Serpentine Canyon; Serpentine Canyon Rapid - Mile 106-107
Hotauta Canyon (Mile 107.8); Bass Rapid (Mile 107.9); Bass Canyon; Stanton's Switching Yard; Huethawali - Mile 107-108
Bass Trail and Cable - Mile 108-109
Shinumo Creek; Merlin and Modred; White Canyon; Lancelot Point; Bass Camp; Muav Canyon - Mile 108-109
King Arthur Castle; Elain Castle
Rainbow Plateau
Mile 109-110
Copper Canyon (Mile 110.2); Hakatai Canyon (Mile 110.9); Hakatai Dam site; Fiske Butte - Mile 110-111
Waltenberg Rapid - Mile 112-113
Powell Plateau
Mile 113-114
Garnet Canyon (Mile 114.5); Mystic Spring - Mile 114-115
Chemehuevi Point
Mile 115-116
Toltec Point; Montezuma Point
Royal Arch Creek; Elves Chasm - Mile 116-117
Apache Point
Stephen Aisle - Mile 117-118
Mile 118-119
One Hundred Nineteen Mile Canyon - Mile 119-120
Conquistador Aisle; One Hundred Twenty Mile Creek; Blacktail Canyon; Tobar Terrace - Mile 120-121
Conquistador Aisle - Mile 121-122
Forster Rapid (Mile 122.8); Alarcon Terrace - Mile 122-123
Enfilade Point
Mile 123-124
Fossil Rapid (Mile 124.9) - Mile 124-125
Mile 125-126
One Hundred Twenty Seven Mile Creek - Mile 126-127
Stanton Point (Mile 127 L) - Mile 127-128
Mile 128-129
Specter Chasm; Specter Rapid; Specter Chasm Dam site - Mile 129-130
Bedrock Rapid - Mile 130-131
Steamboat Mountain; Dubendorff Rapid; Galloway Creek; Stone Creek - Mile 131-132
Cork artifact "Found in eddy at foot of Dubendorff Rapid by O.C. Dale in 1975-1976"
Great Thumb Mesa
One Hundred Thirty Three Mile Canyon; One Hundred Thirty Three Mile Rapid (Mile 133.0) - Mile 133-134
Tapeats Creek; Thunder River; Saddle Canyon; Surprise Valley - Mile 133-134
Tapeats Creek: J. Harvey Butchart
Tapeats Creek: Jonreed Lauritzen, "Thunder River"; Philip Ferry, "Thundering Waters"
Tapeats Creek: Philip Ferry, "Return to Thunder River"; Jonreed Lauritzen, "Thunder River"
Tapeats Creek: Joyce Muench, "Thunder in Grand Canyon"; Charles C. Hiehuis, "The Low-Down Rainbows"; Charles C. Niehuis, "Trout Fishing in Arizona"; Rex Stanley, "Grand Canyon Trout"
Tapeats Creek: "The Unknown Grand Canyon"; Charles C. Niehuis, "Thunder on the Left" - Mile 133-134
One Hundred Thirty Five Mile Canyon; Bonita Creek - Mile 134-135
Granite Narrows - Mile 135-136
Deer Creek - Mile 136-137
Mile 137-138
One Hundred Thirty Eight Mile Rapid (Mile 138.6) - Mile 138-139
Edwin D. McKee, Warren Hamilton, and H.R. Lauzon, "Report on So-Called 'Canyon of Little Horses'"; Jack Tooker, "How I Found the Little Horses of the Grand Canyon" - Mile 139-140
Fishtail Rapid; Fishtail Mesa - Mile 139-139.5
One Hundred Forty Mile Rapid; One Hundred Forty Mile Canyon; Keyhole Bridge - Mile 139.5-140
Mile 141-142
Pipe Spring; Winsor Castle; Short Creek; Moccasin
Kanab Creek; Kanab Canyon; Kanab Basin - Mile 143-144
Kanab Creek: Dellenbaugh - Mile 143-144
Kanab Creek: Powell, Beaman - Mile 143-144
Kanab Creek: A.H. Thompson
Kanab: Base Line, Powell Survey
History of Kanab; Kanab
Maurine Whipple, "Anybody's Gold Mine," Kanab 1949,
Kanab; Fredonia; Colorado City
Johnson, Utah
Mile 144-145
Olo Canyon - Mile 145-146
Mile 146-147
Matkatamiba Canyon - Mile 147-148
Mile 148-149
Upset Rapid - Mile 149-150
Mile 150-151
Boysag Point
Sinyala Canyon - Mile 153-154
Mount Sinyala
Mile 154-155
Mile 155-156
Bill Williams Mountain
Supai; Havasu Canyon; Havasu Indians - Mile 156-157
Supai Culture
Henry F. Dobyns and Robert C. Euler, The Havasu People; Margo Sweet
Frank E. Casanova (ed.), "General Crook Visits the Supais as Reported by John G. Bourke," (1884)
Frank Casanova articles on Supais
Supai: Fort Mojave Indian School Superintendent, correspondence 1890-1893
Edwin D. McKee, Warren E. Hamilton, and H.R. Lauzon, "Report on Expedition to So-Called 'Canyon of Little Horses'"; Jack Tooker, "How I Found the Little Horses of the Grand Canyon" - Mile 156-157
Havasupai Canyon: mining - Mile 156-157
Mining - Mile 156-157
Supai: news - Mile 156-157
Supai: Ives report; Möllhausen map (1867)
Havasupai: John D. Lee. Charles Kelly, "John D. Lee's Lost Gold Mine," Desert Magazine, Alfred F. Whiting, "John D. Lee and the Havasupai," Plateau, July 1948; Alfred F. Whiting, "Havasupai Characteristics in the Cohonina," Plateau, Jan. 1958. Mile 156-157 Aug. 1946;
Supai: George Wharton James articles - Mile 156-157
Arthur Inkersley, "Cataract Canyon, the Havasupais," 1903.
Ellsworth Kolb and Emery Kolb, "Experiences in the Grand Canyon," 1914.
Supai: Petrified Giants
Havasupai, articles by: Randall Henderson, Catherine Chambliss Smith, Jack Breed
Havasupai, articles by: Allen C. Reed, Philip Ferry
Supai: helicopter service - Mile 156-157
Havasu Canyon: Joseph C. Wampler tours and book
Yumtheska Point
Mile 158-159
Mile 159-160
Mile 161-162
Flatiron Butte
One Hundred Sixty Four Mile Rapid; Tucket Canyon; Tuckup Canyon - Mile 164-165
Trek, Tuckup Canyon, Mohawk and Stairway Canyons: George Billingsley, Jan Jensen, Susan Varin, John Wehrman, James Sears Sep. 19-27, 1967,
National Canyon, Cataract Canyon - Mile 166-167
Fern Glen Canyon; Fern Glen Rapid - Mile 168-169
Stairway Canyon - Mile 170-171
Gateway Canyon; Gateway Rapid; Mohawk Canyon; Moho Canyon - Mile 171-172
Red Slide Canyon Rapid; Mohawk Canyon?; Cove Canyon - Mile 174-175
Mile 176-177
Vulcan's Forge (Mile 177.7); Windy Jum Mine - Mile 177-178
Prospect Canyon - Mile 179-180
Toroweap Valley; Toroweap
Uinkaret Mountains (Mt. Trumbull, Mt. Logan, Mt. Emma)
Mt. Trumbull; "Bundyville"; Diamond Butte
Ben H. Thompson, "Toroweap--The New Grand Canyon National Monument," 1933; The Arizona Strip
Walter P. Cottam, "The Grand Canyon National Monument, A Scientist's Mecca," 1956.
Elizabeth McClintock, "Botanizing in Toroweap Valley," Recent Additions to the Known Flora of Arizona," 1952; " 1953.
Edwin D. McKee and Edward T. Schenk, "The Lower Canyon Lavas and Related Features at Toroweap in Grand Canyon," E.D. Koons, "The Uinkaret Volcanic Field, Arizona," Mountains of Fire, Part II--Northern Arizona," 1942; 1943; " 1978.
Vulcan Rapid (Lava Falls) - Mile 179-180
Mile 183-184; Ridenour Mine
Mile 184-185
Mile 185-186
Whitmore Rapid; Whitmore Wash - Mile 187-188
Prospect Dam site - Mile 189-190
Mile 190-191
Mile 192-193
One Hundred Ninety Three Mile Canyon - Mile 193-194
Mile 196-197; Lone Mountain
Parashant Canyon; Andrus Canyon - Mile 198-199
Parashant Canyon, trek by land, finding of skeleton, George Billingsley et al. April 10-16, 1968
Mile 199-200
Mile 200-201
Mile 201-202
Shivwits Plateau, Mt. Dellenbaugh
Spring Canyon - Mile 204-205
Two Hundred and Five Mile Rapid - Mile 205-206
Price Butte
Indian Canyon - Mile 206-207
Mile 207-208
Pen Pockets; Ambush Pockets
Granite Park - Mile 208-209
Dr. Tommy Mountain; Granite Creek
Two Hundred and Nine Mile Canyon - Mile 209-210
Mile 210-211
Hyde Camp
Fall Canyon (Mile 211.6) - Mile 211-212
Rapid (Mile 212.15); Pumpkin Spring (Mile 212.8), Clapp Spring; Bonnie Tunnel (Mile 212.8), Copper Flat Mine - Mile 212-213
Mile 213-214
Mile 214-215
Three Springs Canyon (Mile 215.6) - Mile 215-216
Mile 217-218
Mile 218-219
Trail Canyon; Snyder Mine - Mile 219-220
Granite Springs Rapid; Snyder Camp - Mile 220-221
Mile 221-222
Two Hundred Twenty Two Mile Canyon - Mile 222-223
Mile 223-224
Diamond Peak - Mile 224-225
Diamond Creek - Mile 225-226
Mile 225-226: To 1879
Mile 225-226: Farlee Hotel 1880-1889; 1884
Mile 225-226: tourists to Grand Canyon; Farlee Hotel 1890-1899;
Farlee Hotel: removal of structure, location of site - Mile 225-226
James B. Girand Power Project - Mile 225-226
J. Harvey Butchart, Donald G. Davis - Mile 225-226
Travertine Canyon Dam site - Mile 228-229
Travertine Canyon (Mile 229.1) - Mile 229-230
Travertine Falls (Mile 230.5); Two Hundred Thirty One Mile Rapid (Mile 230.8) - Mile 230-231
Mile 231-232
Two Hundred Thirty Two Mile Rapid (Mile 232.4) - Mile 232-233
Two Hundred Thirty Four Mile Rapid (Mile 233.7); Ervin Butte - Mile 233-234
Mile 234-235
Bridge Canyon (Mile 235); Bridge Canyon Rapid; Gneiss Canyon (Mile 235.7) - Mile 235-236
Gneiss Canyon Rapid, foot; Bridge Canyon Dam site, mapped - Mile 236-237
Mile 237.5, the drilled dam site - Mile 237-238
Mile 238-239
Separation
Separation affair: comment by J.W. Powell
Separation episode: comment by F.S. Dellenbaugh
F. S. Dellenbaugh commentary on W.W. Hawkins' report of Separation affair in W.W. Bass, Adventures in the Canyons of the Colorado
Separation affair: comment by Sumner, Hawkins, Bass
Separation: comment by George Bradley
Separation affair: comment by Andrew Hall
Separation affair: Thompson
Separation episode: Dunn
Separation affair: telegrams, news
Separation affair: Southern Paiute
Separation affair: Toab, Ivins, Simon, Brooks, Fowler
Separation affair: Hamblin, Bishop, Dutton, Keplinger, Miller, Gibbons, Gregory
Separation: Leithead, Andrew Gibbons
Separation: George M. Wheeler, Timothy O'Sullivan
Separation: comment by G.F. Flavell, Arthur Sanger
Separation episode: comment by Stanton, D.L. Smith, T. Dawson
Separation: comment by Charles R. Van Hise
Separation episode: comment by Stone, Kelly, Frazier, Dubendorff, Miller, Cogswell, Galloway
Separation: Clyde Eddy, Oscar Jaeger
Separation episode: Bundy, Aleson, Dodge, Loper, Schmutz, Romer, McClintock, A. Miller, Rigg, Lt. Smith, Butchart, Fish, Rust, Reilly, Kolb, Simmons & Gaskell Guide, Holmstrom, Freeman
Halstead Wells, "Towards the Horizon," broadcast on Cavalcade of America Dec. 1, 1947,
Separation affair: comment by William Culp Darrah
Separation affair: comment by Wallace Stegner
Separation affair: preliminary study
Separation Marks: O. Dock Marston, revised March 1972, April 1972
O. Dock Marston, "Separation Marks," revised April 1972, June 1975
Separation: commentary by Martin J. Anderson, Michael Belshaw
Separation (cont.)
Separation Plaque - Mile 239-240
Separation Canyon and Rapid: To 1900
Separation Canyon and Rapid: Mile 239-240 1901-1939 -
Separation Canyon and Rapid: Mile 239-240 Since 1940 -
Mile 240-241
Mile 241-242
Mile 242-243
Spencer Canyon; Lava Cliff Rapid - Mile 246-247
Surprise Canyon (Mile 248.5); Lost Creek (Mile 248.95) - Mile 248-249
Last Chance Rapid; end of Birdseye survey; Reference Point - Mile 253-254
Triumphal Arch Rapid - Mile 256-257
Mile 257-258
Burnt Springs Canyon; Waterfall Rapid; Vernal Falls; Quartermaster Canyon; Tincanebitts Canyon; Burnt Canyon - Mile 259-260
Gass Monument, left bank (Mile 260.3) - Mile 260-261
Gass Monument, right bank (Mile 263.9) - Mile 263-264
Helldiver Rapid - Mile 264-265
Mile 266-267
Mile 267-268
Caves; Cave Canyon
Bat Cave
Emery Falls (Columbine Falls)
Rampart Cave
Mile 275-276
Mile 276-277
Pierce Ferry Dam site; Pierce (Pearce) Canyon - Mile 277-278
Mile 279-280
Grand Wash Cliffs; Yampai Cliffs
Pierce Ferry
God's Pocket
Grand Wash Dam site (Mile 284.2) - Mile 284-285 (empty)
Grand Wash; Pakoon Springs; Grand Gulch Copper Mine; Grand Wash Rapid
Eastern boundary of Nevada
Iceberg Canyon
Meadview
Gregg Basin
Mile 294-295
Detrital Wash
Scanlon's Ferry; Gregg's Ferry - Mile 298-299
Hualpai Rapid (Mile 301.5); Long Rapid; Hualpai Rapids Dam site - Mile 301-302
Virgin Canyon Dam site (Mile 304.7) - Mile 304-305 (empty)
Virgin Canyon
Gold Butte District
Sandy Point
Senator Mill - Mile 307-308
The Temple - Mile 310-311
Temple Bar Resort
Temple Bar Mill; George E. Perkins, "Temple Bar" (typescript) - Mile 312-313
Virgin River Basin
Virgin River (Adams River), route of Jedediah Smith
Virgin (Adams, Virgen) River
Parunuweap
Grafton
Zion National Park
Articles on Zion by: Harry C. James, Lewis F. Clark (2), William Belknap, Freda Walbrecht (2), Frank Jensen
Charles Kelly, "Southern Utah Sketch" (typescript)
Hurricane
Silver Reef
Washington
Fort Pearce
St. George
Santa Clara
Atkinville
Mesquite
Pioche; Bullionville
Report of Standish Rood on the Pah-Ranagat Lake Silver Mines of Southeastern Nevada, 1866.
Muddy River (Rio de los Angeles)
Moapa Valley
Muddy Valley Settlements
Overton
St. Thomas
St. Joseph; Logandale
Lost City
"Some Nevada Tragedies," in Scrugham, Nevada, Vol. I (1935) - 1897
Echo Bay
Valley of Fire
Rioville; Bonelli Ferry; Bonelli File
Francis H. Leavitt, The Influence of the Mormon People on the Settlement of Clark County, thesis 1934
Elbert B. Edwards, "Settlement and Development of Southeastern Nevada," in Scrugham, Nevada, Vol. I, 1935
Ichthyosaur State Park
Stone's Ferry; Sacramento Wash; Death Valley; Owens Lake (steamers)
Salt Well - Mile 326-327
Boulder Canyon
Placer claim - Mile 333
Hamblin Mountain
Callville Dam site (Mile 341.8) - Mile 341-342
Callville (Mile 342.5); Fort Collins - Mile 342-343
Mile 344-345
Sandy Cove
Gypsum Wash
Spanish Bar
Gypsum Cave; Tule Springs
Fortification Rock
Las Vegas Wash
Las Vegas; Fort Baker
Pah-Ute County
Henderson
Saddle Island
Potosi Mine
Cashman Landing; Cashman Ferry
Six Companies Gravel Plant
Boulder City
Lake Mead
Silt in Lake Mead
Jonreed Lauritzen, "Mead, the Beautiful and Strange," 1952.
Lake Mead National Recreational Area
Black Canyon (see also Box 349(8))
Hoover (Boulder) Dam
Lower Colorado River
Lower Colorado River: steamers
Lower Colorado River: salinity problem
Colorado River; power surveys and work
Water
Mohave County, Arizona
Kym's Guide (1960): Hoover Dam-Topock; Topock-Parker; Blythe-Yuma
Black Canyon (see also Box 348(29))
Cave/"Trunkman"
Ring Bolt Rock
Willow Beach
Roaring Rapids
Petroglyphs
Queho
Violent Rapids
Explorer Rock
Nelson
Eldorado Canyon; Camp El Dorado; Eldorado City; Eldorado Ferry
Dredge
Caves and desert rats
Searchlight; Searchlight Ferry
Four-Mile Rapid; Six-Mile Rapid
Whirlpool Bend
Round Island Rapid
Painted Canyon
Eagle Rock Dam site (60 miles above Needles)
Cottonwood Island
Cottonwood Landing
Chloride
Kingman
Pyramid Canyon; Bulls Head Dam site
Harpers
Alexander's Camp; Camp Alexander; Alexandria
Lake Mohave; Mohave Valley; Mojave Crossing
Davis Dam
Bullhead City; Holiday Shores
Beale Crossing; Hardyville; Hardy; Moss Mine; Hardy's Ferry
Deep Rapid
Pest House Rapid
Ives Point
Fort Colorado
Sam Todd Ferry
Oatman; Goldroad; Oldtrails
Mojave Indians; Mojave villages
Fort Mohave School
Camp Colorado; Fort Mohave; Mohave City; Navajo; Mojave River and Valley
Barstow
Railroad Surveys (35th Parallel Route); land grants; Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe; Denver & Rio Grande
Ma heca Ranch
Plympton Ranch
Needles
J.C. Brodie, "Down the Colorado." 1907.
Mohave and Milltown Railway: Ferry; Milltown; Leland Mine; Vivian Mine
Atlantic & Pacific pile bridge below Needles
James A Howard II, "New Mexico and Arizona Territories," 1977.
Howard R. Lamar, "Carpetbaggers Full of Dreams: A Functional View of the Arizona Pioneer Politician," 1965.
Arizona-California Boundary
Topock; Red Rock; Mellen
Mohave Mountains
The Needles; Box Canyon
Havasu City; Lake Havasu City
Havasu Lake
Corner Rock; Black Mountain
Chemehuevi Valley
Chemehuevi placers
Pittsburg Mine; Pittsburg Landing; Mohawk Group
Signal
Pyramid
Bill Williams Fork and River; Aubrey; Mountaineer Mine
Mahlon Dickerson Fairchild, "A Trip to the Colorado Mines in 1862," 1904.
Whipple Mountains
Central Arizona Project; Arizona Power Project
Parker Dam; Danon; Colorado River Aqueduct; Monument Canyon
Los Angeles-Owens Valley Aqueduct
Empire Flat
Parker; Dent's Landing; Earp
Camp Colorado
Colorado River Indian Reservation; Poston
Giant Indian Intaglios
La Paz; Laguna de la Paz
Bradshaw's Ferry; Bradshaw Trail
Hamilton Ferry; Goodman Ferry
Ehrenberg; Mineral City; Olivia; Olive City
Blythe
Wickenburg; Harqua Hala; Culling's Well
Sunburned Rocks
Quartzite
Ronald L. Ives, "Manje's Mercury Mines"
Weaver's Landing
Camp Lincoln
Cibola Valley
Rhodes Ranch; Rood; Rancho de las Yumas
Cane Brake Canyon
Walter's Camp; Draper Lake
Clip Mine
The Old Dutchman's Lost Ledge of Gold; Nummel's Gold; Lost Arch Mine; Trigo Mountain mines
Drift Desert
Brown, living on the California side
Norton's Landing
Picacho
Picacho Peak
Low desert camping
Castle Dome
Imperial Dam; All American Canal
Laguna Dam; Laguna placers; Potholes placers
Fort Gaston
San Dionysius; San Doonysio
No Man's Island
Arizona-California Boundary: the island
Gila River and Basin
Salt-Verde-White River Basin
Munchies; Monkey Indians; Nipicut
Globe; Superstition Mountains
A.W. Bork and Glen G. Boyer (ed.s), "The O.K. Corral Fight at Tombstone: A Footnote by Kate Elder," 1977.
Phoenix
Gila Trail
Oatman massacre; Olive Oatman
Wellton-Mohawk
Gila City
Arizona: general and tourist information
Yuma: general, I
Yuma: general, II
Yuma Crossing Missions
Camp Yuma
Yuma Ferries
Fort Yuma
Yuma: Civil War period
Father Paul Figueroa, "The Early Days of Yuma"
Arizona Territorial Prison
Charles P. Kendall, "Engineer's Nightmare: Bridging the Colorado at Yuma in 1915," 1978.
Gauge; Floods
Yuma County Historical Society
Railroad surveys: 32nd parallel route
Southern Pacific
Donald E. Worcester, "The Significance of the Spanish Borderlands to the United States," 1976.
Gadsden Purchase
Pilot Knob; Fort Defiance
Hanlon's Ferry; Pilot Knob
Andrade
Algodones Ferry
Morelos Dam
Imperial Valley; salt problem
J.W. Powell, "The New Lake in the Desert," 1891.
Imperial Valley; Dan Allen Willey, "The Winning of the Desert," 1905.
D.T. MacDougal, "The Desert Basins of the Colorado Delta, " 1907.
The Colorado Desert; W.C. Mendenhall, "The Colorado Desert," 1909.
Imperial Valley; Margaret Romer, "A History of Calexico," 1922.
Frank Schilling, "The Imperial Valley and Its Approaches," 1950.
Imperial Valley: early irrigation and water projects - J.P. Widney and Oliver Meredith Wozencraft
River control: levee break 1905-1906
Sharlott M. Hall, "The Problem of the Colorado River," 1906.
Salton Sea
Salton Sea; Helen Burns, Salton Sea Story
Desert agriculture
Tumco
Peg Leg Mine
Plank Road
Colorado River Delta
Colorado River Delta - general
C. J. Blanchard, "The Delta of the Colorado River and its Problems," 1906.
R. M. Priest, "Present Conditions on the Colorado River Delta," 1922.
"The Delta of the Colorado River" (map, 1926)
Charles Kirby Fox, "The Colorado Delta"
Godfrey Sykes, "The Colorado Delta," 1937.
Randolph Leigh, Forgotten Waters
C. P. Vetter, "The Colorado River Delta," 1949.
H. J. M., "The Chinaman and the 'Mullu' Fish"
United States/Mexico boundary
Nell Murbarger, "Mexico's Desert Highway," 1960.
Volcano Lake
Laguna Salada; Pattie Basin
Gonzales Ferry
Ogden's Landing
Gridiron
Lerdo Colony
Howard's Point
Old Soldier's Point
Robinson's Landing
Port Isabel (Shipyard); Shipyard Slough; Puerto Ysabel
Port Otis
Montague Island
Gulf of California
San Felipe Bay
Tiburon Island; Seri
Baja California
Sonora
Wyoming
Yellowstone Park
Oregon Trail; Lander Cut-off; Sublette Cut-off; California Trail
Laramie
Fort Halleck
Platte River Road: general; journals
Merrill J. Mattes, The Great Platte River Road (biblio.)
Richard E. Meyer (ed.), "The Denver Diary: Overland to California in 1850," 1975.
Devil's Gate; Sweetwater River; Independence Rock
Atlantic City; South Pass City
South Pass
The Green River (Seedskedee; Seeds Keeden; R. Zaguananos; Spanish Waters; River of the Spaniards; Susquadee; Seets Kadu)
Green River Lake; Bridger Wilderness
Fort Bonneville ("Fort Nonsense"; "Bonneville's Folly")
Horse Creek
Green River, latitude 42°
New Fork
La Barge Creek
Kinney's Ferry
Fontenelle Creek; Clyman's Fork
Sublette Cut-off: ferry
Ryan Ferry; Dennis Ryan; Elisha Ryan
Big Sandy; Little Sandy
Ferry; store run by Jim Baker; Frenchman
Mormon Trail and Ferry
Lombard Ferry
Green River Crossing
Other ferries on Green River
Green River, Wyoming
Union Pacific Railroad
Bitter Creek; Rock Springs
Seedskadee Project
Harsha Ranch: Mile 381-382
Mile 372-373
Clay Hole; Black's Fork; Ham's Fork
Bridger Bottom
Fort Bridger; Fort Supply
Holmes Ranch
Buckboard: Mile 343-344
Mile 338-339
Mile 335-336
Wyoming/Utah boundary
Daggett County
Manila; Linwood
Henry's Fork; Randavouze Creek; Mile 318-319
Flaming Gorge
Uintah Mountains
Boars Tusk Ridge
Horseshoe Canyon; Canyon of the Rapid; Neilson's Flat
Sheep Creek; Kingfisher Creek: Mile 309-310
Hideout Flat: Mile 307-308
Red Canyon
Carter Creek: Mile 304-305
Eagle Creek: Mile 303-304
Skull Creek: Mile 298-299
Trail Canyon; Amos Hill
Green Lakes; Green Lakes Lodge
Ashley Falls: Mile 292-293
Dutch John; Mrs. Eileen Williams
Allen Ford
Cart Creek
Flaming Gorge Dam and National Recreation Area; Red Canyon
Flaming Gorge Dam
Mount Lena
Little Hole; Little Davenport Creek: Mile 282-283
Red Creek Rapid: Mile 278-279
Brown's Hole
Jimmie Reed
Brown's Hole (Park): Dunham commentary
Fort Davy Crockett (see also Box 63)
Fort Davy Crockett: site excavation
Brown's Hole (Park): citizens
Brown's Hole: Charles Kelly
Peter Farquhar, "Influences of Isolation upon the Sequent Occupance of Browns Park," 1962.
Charley Crouse; Mary Crouse
Joe and Pablo Hueyere (Herrera, Herrara, Harrell, Herrill)
Brown's Hole: Baptiste Brown; Jean-Baptiste Chalifoux
Brown's Park: Tom Horn
Brown's Park: The Wild Bunch
Brown's Park: Bassett family
Brown's Park: Chew family
Hoy
Gale R. Rhoades and Kerry Ross Boren, "Brown's Hole - A Ghost Walk"; Gale R. Rhoades, "The Different Worlds of Matt Warner"
Brown's Park: river journals and records; John Wesley Powell
Swallow Canyon
Diamond Peak; diamond hoax
Diamond Mountain
Vermilion Creek
Douglas Mountain
Mile 240-241
Canyon of Lodore
Winnie's Rapid; Winnie's Grotto
Disaster Rapid - Mile 237-238
Lower Disaster Rapid - Mile 236-237
Wheatstack - Mile 235-236
Mile 234-235
Cliff of the Harp - Mile 233-234
Triplett Falls
Hell's Half Mile - Mile 231-232
Rippling Brook
Alcove Brook - Mile 228-229
Yampa River
Yampa River: residents, pre-historic, modern
Yampa River: exploration
Yampa River: A.G. Birch Denver Post article Sep. 16, 1928
Yampa River: Virginia McConnell, "Gone Beavers of Dinosaur," 1971.
Charles Kelly, "The Yampa"
Marston journal, Lily Park to foot of Split Mountain June 1950
Yampa River: Cross Canyon Transits
Jack Breed and Justin Locke, "Shooting Rapids in Dinosaur Country," Harold Gilliam, "Down Yampa in the Land of Carved Walls" 1954;
Pat's Hole; Echo Park
Pool Creek (Mile 224.4); Chew - Mile 224-225
Mitten Park
Echo Park/Dinosaur Dam
Whirlpool Canyon
Jones Hole; Jones Hole Creek; Bishop Creek; Diamond Gulch Creek - Mile 218-219
Kelly's Hole; Island Park
Rainbow Park
Split Mountain; Craggy Canyon
Moonshine Draw - Mile 206-207
Mile 205-206
Mile 201-202
Foot of Split Mountain - Mile 199-200
Dinosaur National Monument
Dinosaur National Monument: boating (rules and regulations, guide); wilderness
Uinta Basin; Wonsits Valley; Lake Uinta
Escalante Crossing; Indian Ford
Cub Creek - Mile 197-198
Water wheel
Gold dredge - Mile 191
Brush Creek - Mile 184-185
Burton Ferry; Billings Ferry - Mile 183-184
Wasatch Mountains
Dry Fork
Vernal; Jensen (Mile 181.9) - Mile 181-182
Ashley's Fork - Mile 179-180
Mau-be Ferry
Alhandra Ferry - Mile 172-173
Whiterocks; D. Julien inscription; Inscription Rock (House Rock)
Myton
Roosevelt, Utah
Fort Duchesne
Duchesne River (Uintah River, Winty River)
Hudson's Bay Company; trading post on the Uinta, rumors
Denver-Salt Lake stage road; Jefferson County; Overland Mail
Ouray - Mile 128.3
Powell camp opposite Ouray (Powell cruise)
Island Park - Miles 123.5-127.5
White River (Powell camp) - Mile 126.25
White River - Mile 126-127
Meeker
Goblin City
Oil shale
Gilsonite; Richard A. Ronzio, "The Uintah Railway: The Gilsonite Road"
Tavahputs Plateau
Mile 124-125
Mile 123-124
Stewart's Ferry
Riverside Butte; Stewart's Ferry, second site - Mile 122-123
Dredge below White River
Uteland Mine (Mile 121.7) - Mile 121-122
Willow Creek (Mile 120.1); Main Canyon (Robidoux inscription, Valdez, Leroux, Chalifou); Stewart's Ferry, first location; Hill Creek - Mile 120-121
Desolation and Gray Canyons: general; cruising
Desolation Canyon - Mile 117
Bradley rescue of Powell
Ruin - Mile 110-111
Moon Bottom; ruin, left bank of Green - Mile 109-110
Fourmile Wash - Mile 106
Suspension bridge? - Mile 105-106
Mile 96-97
Sand Creek Wash (Mile 95.6); Sand Wash Ferry; Stewart's Ferry - Mile 95-96
Nine Mile Creek (Minnie Maud Creek) (Mile 93.5); Nutter Ranch - Mile 93-94
Nutter's Hole (Mile 92.8)
Minnie Maud power site - Mile 92-93
Ben's Hole (Duches Hole) (Mile 90.5) - Mile 90-91
Mile 87-88
Tabby Ah Guy Canyon (Tabyago Canyon) (Mile 86.8); Sumner's Amphitheatre - Mile 86
Mile 85-86
Mile 81-82
Gold Hole (Mile 81.5); Stampede Flat (Slough Grass) - Mile 81-82
Mile 77-78
Mile 75-76
Mile 73-74
Light House Rock (Mile 71.5) - Mile 71-72
Jack Creek (Mile 69.9) - Mile 69-70
Mile 68-69
Mile 67-68
Rock House Creek
Cunepah Canyon (Mile 65.9); Natural Bridge
Flat Canyon (Mile 62.95); Flat Canyon Rapid - Mile 62-63
Fretwater Falls (Mile 59.4)
Mile 58-59
Mile 57-58
Sumner tragedy - Mile 56-57
Melvin Falls
Seamontan (Seamount) Ranch; Rock Creek (Mile 53.8; called Nine Mile Creek by the Powell party) - Mile 53-54
Calf Canyon - Mile 52-53
Snap Canyon - Mile 51-52
Three Canyon Creek - Mile 49-50
Chandler Creek
Mile 45-46
Ledge Rapid - Mile 41-42
Joe Hatch Rapid - Mile 40-41
Gray Canyon (Coal Canyon)
McPherson Ranch (Mile 39.4) - Mile 39-40
Florence Creek - Mile 39-40
Mile 38-39
Mile 37-38
Mile 36-37
Range Creek Rapid (Mile 31.4) - Mile 31-32
Last Chance Dam site
Coal Creek (Mile 26.2); Coal Creek power site - Mile 26-27
Rattlesnake power site - Mile 25-26
Rattlesnake Creek (Mile 22.2) - Mile 22-23
Price River and Basin (Mile 18.2); Little White River - Mile 18-19
Tavaputs Plateau
Price River Dam site - Mile 17-18
Mile 14-15
Mile 12-13
Gunnison Butte
The Book Cliffs
Dam; Green River Canal Company
Garns Island
Gunnison crossing - Mile 3 above Green River, Utah
The Old Spanish Trail
Old Spanish Trail: Anthony W. Ivins, "The Old Spanish Trail," 1923.
William Wolfskill
Robert Glass Cleland
Herbert E. Gregory
Old Spanish Trail: Frederick S. Dellenbaugh
Spanish Trail Association
Pearl Baker, "The Old Spanish Trail through Utah"
The Old Spanish Trail: Silliman notes and letters
Dabney Otis Collins, "Escalante's Trail or Plunder Road of the West," 1965
Charles Kelly notes and article ("Forgotten Trail of the Old West," 1950)
Old Spanish Trail: Lamont Johnson notes and articles
The Old Spanish Trail: William R. Palmer notes and article
Joseph J. Hill, "Spanish and Mexican Exploration and Trade Northwest from New Mexico into the Great Basin," 1930.
The Old Spanish Trail: Ralph Moody
Green River, Utah
Green River, Utah: newspapers
Ferry
The Denver & Rio Grande Railway
Emery County
Thompson
Green River, Utah; Hanksville; Green River Desert; E.T. Wolverton, Hazel Ekker, Pearl Baker, Bert Silliman, Bert Loper, Chaffin, Kent Frost
Lower Green River: general; navigation
Green/Colorado Rivers (above mouth of Green River): silt in suspension
Charles Cutler Sharp, Hite to Green River October 1909
Green River, mouth to Mile 118 (marked with notes that are on Profiles owned by Loper and given to Aleson)
Green River, mouth to Mile 113 (points of interest)
Nequoia Arch
Brown's Bar and Riffle; Saleratus Wash - Mile 117-118
Mohre Bar and Riffle - Mile 116-117
Two Mile Riffle - Mile 115-116
Butterfly Bar and Riffle - Mile 114-115
Mile 113-114
Cold Water Geyser; Crystal Geyser
The Auger - Mile 112-113
Little Valley; Little Valley Pumping Station - Mile 111-112
Mile 110-111
Cable Bar and Riffle - Mile 109-110
Halverson Bar and Riffle (Mile 108.5) - Mile 108-109
Mile 106-107
McCarty Bottom - Mile 105-106
Sunaba Bar and Riffle; McCarty Bottom (West) - Mile 104-105
Mile 103-104
Second Anvil Bar - Mile 101-102
South Park Mining Company; The Bennett Amalgamator Co.
Dry Lake Wash; First Anvil Bar; The Ink Bottle; The Anvil; Dellenbaugh Butte - Mile 99-100
Cave
Mile 97-98
Wheeler Ranch; Wimmer Ranch; Ruby Ranch
Sevier Valley
Ferron; Molen; Castle Dale
Huntington Canyon Power Plant
Cave near San Rafael River
Channel depths, Green River: San Rafael to Confluence (Miles 94.9-0)
San Rafael River (Mile 94.9) - Mile 94-95
C.F. & I. manganese workings; Wolverton
Wolverton Ranch; manganese mine
Ford; White Wash (Mile 93.5) - Mile 93-94
Trin Alcove; Wolf Point - Mile 93-94
Red Wash (Mile 92.8) - Mile 92-93
Mile 89-90
Mile 86-87
Mile 84-85
Ten Mile Canyon - Mile 80-81
Mile 78-79
Keg Spring Canyon - Mile 77-78
D. Julien - Mile 76-77
Register Rock - Mile 75-76
Mile 73-74
D. Julien inscription above Bowknot Bend, Mile 72-73 to 1939 -
D. Julien inscription above Bowknot Bend, Mile 72-73 since 1940 -
Mile 71-72
Bowknot Bend
Mile 67-68
Mile 66-67
Spring Canyon
Mile 63-64
Mile 60-61
Barrier Canyon (Mile 59.2) - Mile 59-60
Horseshoe Canyon; Barrier Canyon - Mile 58-59
Hell Roarin Canyon (Mile 53.8), D. Julien inscription - Mile 53-54
Foote Harbor; Woodruff - Mile 52-53
Mineral Canyon (Mile 50.8) - Mile 50-51
Mile 47-48
Horsethief Trail, left bank; Horsethief Spring; Horsethief Ranch
Horsethief Canyon; Horsethief Trail, right bank - Mile 44-45
Taylor Canyon - Mile 43-44
Upheaval Dome; Upheaval Canyon - Mile 42-43
Mile 41-42
Fort Bottom - Miles 38-40
Mile 36-37
Potato Bottom; Tater Bottom - Mile 35-36
Mile 34-35
Mile 33-34
Queen Anne Bottom - Mile 32-33
Miller's Canyon; Anderson Bottom; Millard Canyon; Labyrinth-Stillwater - Mile 31-32
Buttes of Cross - Mile 30-31
Tower Park; Labyrinth Park
Fang Rock; Labyrinth-Stillwater boundary
Stillwater Canyon
Bonita Bend; Townsite Bottom; Grassy Bottom; Anderson Bottom - Mile 29-30
Grassy Bottom - Mile 28-29
Yokey's Flat - Mile 26-27
Valentine's; The Sphinx - Mile 25-26
Mile 24-25
Tuxedo Bar - Mile 23-24
Mile 22-23
Turks Point - Mile 21-22
Mile 20-21
Paddys Valley; Deadhorse Canyon; Deep Canyon - Mile 19-20
Mile 17-18
Elaterite Basin; Horse Canyon Drainage
Beaver Creek, Horse Canyon (Mile 14.3) - Mile 14-15
Mile 13-14
Mile 11-12
Jasper Canyon (Mile 9.6); The Maze - Mile 9-10
Mile 8-9
Mile 7-8
Mile 6-7
Mile 5-6
D. Julien inscription; Water Canyon - Mile 4-5
Mile 3-4
Sheep Trail - Mile 2-3
Mile 1-2
Mile 0-1
San Juan River to 1939
Early Spanish exploration
David M. Brugge, "Vizcarra's Navajo Campaign of 1823," 1964.
1824-1825
Moss 1856:
Macomb; Newberry 1859:
Duane Smith, Silver Coquette: The San Juans, 1860-1875
James White 1867:
A.F. Banta; C.E. Coaley; Henry Wood Dodd; Navajo Indian Reservation 1869:
prospecting party from Prescott 1869:
Dempsey Reese; Adnah French; Capt. Cooley 1870:
Peter Shurtz (or Shirtz)
Lois Borland, "The Sale of the San Juan," 1951. 1873:
William H. Jackson 1874:
Hayden Survey 1876-1877:
Mitchell 1879:
E.L. Goodridge 1879:
Mormon exploring party 1879:
Bluff settlement 1880:
Merrick and Mitchell 1880:
E.L. Goodridge 1882:
San Juan gold excitement" 1892: "
Bert Loper; George Edmondson; James Hamilton; John Clark; Bill Clark 1893-1895:
Christensen; Christensen; Everall; Alexander Powers 1894:
J.H. Woods 1894:
Walter E. Mendenhall; F. R. Mendenhall; A. A. Savage; George Minally; Charles Murphy; Charles Rhodes; Eli Woolman 1894, 1895:
Christensen 1895:
Louis M. Chaffin 1896:
1897
1900
1902
Frank H. Karnell; Philpot 1904-1906:
P. C. Mattox 1908:
John L. Hunt (Fruitland, N.M., to Copper Canyon) 1910, Oct. 15:
Poke and Posey War 1915:
W.E. Nevills; Wesley Oliver 1921:
U.S.G.S. on San Juan River survey; Miser-Christensen correspondence 1921:
San Juan Traverse, Miser-Loper correspondence 1921
U.S.G.S. 1921, June-Dec.:
John B. Cleary 1921:
government land survey 1924, Sep. to 1925, May:
John B. Cleary 1926:
Walter E. Mendenhall 1928:
James Douglas 1929:
The Denver Post; Frank Johnson; Bonfils; A. G. Bird: proposed San Juan trip 1929:
Walter E. Mendenhall; Carl Dewey; Earl Dorsey 1930:
Nevills (apparent Nevills dream) 1931:
Monument Valley-Rainbow Bridge Expedition; general coverage, San Juan cruise, Nakai to Lee's Ferry 1933:
Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition; cruises, San Juan, Glen Canyon; Ansel Franklin Hall
Jack Frost; Norma Nevills 1933, Dec.:
Jack Frost; Norman Nevills; Nana Frost; Elaine Frost; Doris Nevills; Mae Nevills 1934, March:
Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition 1934:
Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expeditions 1935:
Monument Valley-Rainbow Bridge Expeditions 1936:
E.P. "Husky" Hunt; Edwin "Jake" Erwin; Charles Elkus Jr.; Norman Nevills 1936, March:
Laura Van Eaton; C.S. Van Eaton; R.R. Martin; Geo. W. Martin 1936, Sept.:
P.W. Tompkins; Norman D. Nevills 1936, Oct.:
Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition 1937:
Norman Nevills 1937:
Monument Valley-Rainbow Bridge Expeditions 1938:
Laphene "Don" Harris; Berdean Harris; Norman Nevills; "Aunt" Jenny Barton 1938, March:
MacDonald; Norman Nevills 1938, April:
Utah State Agricultural College 1938, April:
University of Utah 1938, May:
Elzada Clover; Kent Frost; Lorin Bell; Wesley Heath; Lois Heath; Clarita Heath; Jack Frost; "Jackie" Frost; Norman Nevills 1938, Aug.-Sep.:
Kent Frost 1938, Dec.:
Hugh C. Cutler (solo) 1939:
Hugh C. Cutler; Norman Nevills? 1939:
Bluff to Mexican Hat 1939:
Ernie Pyle; Norman Nevills 1939:
Ethel Farrell; B.W. Deason; Jean Courath; Butch (Jules) Courath; Marie Pitts Crane; Hugh C. Cutler; Al (Albert D.) Runkle; Norm Nevills 1939, Oct. 2-10:
San Juan River 1940-1946
Hugh C. Cutler; Martin Withers 1940:
Nevills; Goldwater (cruise?) 1940:
Joe L. Borden; Mrs. Marion Borden; John E. Galley; Mrs. Margaret Galley; Norman Nevills 1940, June 3-9:
Norman Nevills 1940, Sep. 17-Oct.:
Allan Box; Evelyn Box; Tommy Box; Hazel Lyman; Lynn Lyman; Norman Nevills 1941, April:
P.W. Tompkins; Lynn Lyman; Norman Nevills 1941, April 24-May 13:
Wallace W. Hyde; Laurin E. Hyde; Marian Ward Hyde; Curtis W. Spencer; Ed Burnham; Norman Nevills 1941:
Prof. Chas. F. Hottes; Ross Montgomery; Elvina E. Montgomery; Ernest Ilg; Eugene Blickenstaff; Norman Nevills 1941, June:
Herbert E. Bolton; Jess L. Nusbaum; Del Reed; Norman Nevills 1941, July 2:
France Q. Wilson; France Q. Wilson, Jr.; Norman Nevills 1941, Sep. 1:
Mae Davies Nevills; Don Harris; Preston Walker; Lucius L. Moore; Frank E. O'Brien; Harry L. Aleson; Norman D. Nevills 1941, Sep.:
Preston Walker; Norman Nevills 1941, Dec. 9-19:
1942, May
Gaynel MacMeeken; Cyril MacMeeken; Virginia Kass; Norman Nevills 1942, May 20-26:
Janice Fulmer; Moulty Fulmer; Norman Nevills; Pres Walker 1942, June 1-7:
Annaley N. Redd; Chas. Redd; Robt. Welles; Carlotte Welles; Muriel Welles; Lucy Welles; Preston Walker; Norman Nevills 1942, June 10-16:
Edna P. Heringer; Lucy Trask; Gladys Trask; Arthur C. Trask; Preston Walker; Norman Nevills; Lorin Bell; Kay Bell 1942, June:
Salt Lake County Bar Assoc. (Bluff to Mexican Hat) 1942:
Kent Frost; Melvin Frost; Merle Hyde 1943:
Nevills' report 1943:
Dmitri Kessel; Norman Nevills 1944, May:
Maradel Marston; Loel Marston; Lukie Elkington; Otis Marston; Neill Wilson; Fred Herz; Walter Herz; Wayne McConkie; Ted Philips; Norman Nevills 1944, June:
Norman Nevills (Bluff to Mexican Hat) 1944, June:
Movietone (Frank E. O'Brien; Norman Nevills; Jack Kuhne; Ray Zeiss; Lynn Lyman; Jack Darrock; Walter Kock; Al Buranek) 1944, Sep. 18-28:
Movietone (Wayne McConkie; Moulty Fulmer; Norman Nevills; Hal Rumel; Edmund Reek; Chubby Lehman; Ray Zeiss; Jack Kuhne) 1945, June 3-12:
Randall Henderson; Harold Baxter Liebler; Weldon Heald; Fred Brandenburg; Patricia Bailey; Francis Farquhar; Marjory Farquhar; Alfred Bailey; Frank Cooke; Marjorie Cooke; Don Bondurant; Wayne McConkie; Norman Nevills 1945, June 15:
John A. (Jack) Frost; F. A. Thurman 1945, July:
1945
Norman Nevills; Joseph Desloge (Bluff to Mexican Hat) 1945, Oct.:
Kent Frost; Pres Walker 1946, March 29-April 17:
Norman Nevills (Bluff to Mexican Hat) 1946, April:
Norman Nevills (Bluff to Mexican Hat) 1946, April 20-21:
U.S.G.S.; Harold W. Chase (Bluff to Mexican Hat) 1946:
Nevills 1946, May 1:
Nevills 1946, May 10:
Norman Nevills 1946, May 22:
Norman Nevills; Gerald M. Loeb; Barry Goldwater 1946, June 1-7:
John P. Buwalda; Robert G. Cleland; Rosalind T. Johnson; Kieth (sic) Spalding; E.T. Dudley; Lois Fraser; Norman Nevills; Orval Cassity; Preston Walker 1946, June 10-18:
Joseph Desloge; Anne Desloge; Zoe Desloge; Marie Saalfrank; Hugh Cutler; Kent Frost; Preston Walker; Norman Nevills 1946, June 22:
Sid Woodbury; Nevills 1946, July 2:
Norm Nevills; Imogene Redd Hess; Kent Frost; Doris Nevills 1946, Sep.:
San Juan River 1947-1949
George Wing; P.T. Reilly; Kent Frost; Norman Nevills 1947, May 1:
Moulton Fulmer; Janice Fulmer (Shiprock to Lee's Ferry) 1947, June 6-17:
George Wing; Kent Frost; Norman Nevills; Wallace Stegner; Joan Nevills; Alfred Milotte; Elma Milotte; Ann Kier; J.C. Howlands 1947, June 6:
Frost Expedition, first (John A. Frost; Frank E. Frost; Robert L. Gates; Scott Hughes; Leo R. Manning; Paul B. English; Kenneth Willison) 1947:
Frost Expeditions, second (John A. Frost; Frank E. Frost; Robert L. Gates; Claude Lortz; Samuel Stone) 1947:
Glen Kemp; Nevills 1948, May 19-24:
Nevills; Farquhar; Wright; Wing 1948, May 28-June 3:
P. T. Reilly; F. Wright; N. Nevills; "Susie" Reilly 1948, June 6:
Dick Griffith (Shiprock to Lee's Ferry); James Collier Gifford (Mexican Hat to Lee's Ferry) 1948, June-July 10:
Aleson; Larabee; Griffith 1948, June 14-22:
Kaufman-Lord 1948, June 14-22:
P. T. Reilly; J. F. Wright; N. D. Nevills; Doris Nevills; Joan Nevills; Mary Abbott; Mayes 1948, June 15:
Nevills; Ros Johnson 1948, June 24-31:
Arthur Hoskins (Shiprock to Bluff) 1949, April:
Nevills 1949, May 1:
Aleson 1949, May 1-9:
Nevills 1949, May 10:
Aleson; Beauregard 1949, May 12-20:
Nevills 1949, May 19:
Nevills; Rigg; Wright; Reilly; Peterman 1949, May 28:
Harris; Brennan; Morrow 1949, June:
Harry Aleson (Bluff to Lee's Ferry); Larabee; Fetzner; Griffith; Galo 1949, June 3-12:
Nevills; Reilly; Rigg; Wright 1949, June 6-12:
Frost; Frost 1949, June 13:
Aleson; Griffith 1949, June 14-22:
San Juan River 1950-1956
Wright-Rigg 1950, Apr. 28:
Harry Aleson; Lou Fetzner 1950, April 30-May 10:
Wright-Rigg 1950, May 8-14:
Harry Aleson; Gilman; Long; James White 1950, May 12-22:
Wright-Rigg 1950, May 17-23:
Ferris-Brady 1950, May 23-31:
Aleson; Bill Done 1950, May 24-June 3:
Wright-Rigg (scheduled but no run) 1950, May 28:
Frost 1950, June:
Leo Krusack; John Krusack (foldboat and canoe) 1950, June:
Larabee-Aleson 1950, June 5-15:
Wright; Rigg 1950, June 6-12:
Wright-Rigg 1950, June 15-21:
Harry Aleson; Richard Griffith 1950, June 17-27:
Wright-Rigg 1950, June 24-30:
Wright-Rigg; Masland; Eisaman ("The Goat Run") 1950, July 3:
Wright; Rigg 1951, May 11-17:
Wright-Rigg; Hume 1951, May 31:
Jack Frost 1951, June 3:
Wright-Rigg 1951, June 12-22:
Georgie White; Sierra Club 1951, June 12:
Jack Frost 1951, June 13:
Ross 1952, May:
Wright-Rigg 1952, May 8:
Wright 1952, May 21:
Don Wimpress; John K. Wimpress; Walter Prevost 1952, May 31-June 6:
Krusack; Krusack; Boz 1952, June:
Wright-Rigg 1952, June 4:
Fulmer; Nelson 1952, June 5-12:
Frost Expeditions 1952, June 10-19:
Wright-Rigg; Reilly; Harper; Frost 1952, June 16:
Larabee-Aleson 1952, June 22-30:
Wright 1952, June 26:
Wright-Rigg 1953, May:
Harry Aleson; Dick Sprang 1953, May 15-29:
Southwest Explorations 1953:
J. Franklin Wright 1953, June:
Georgie White 1953, June:
Jack Frost Expeditions (John A. Frost; Robert A. Zeller; Harley Barnes; E.P. Ripley; Elwin C. Hale; James Sturdevant; Roger Alexander; J.W. Reid; W.W. Mallory; Bailey Roscoe; Philip Hayes) 1953, June 7-16:
Gaskill-Simmons 1953, June 17-24:
Larabee-Aleson 1953, June 23-30:
Homer L. Dodge; Norton Dodge 1953, July:
Larabee; Aleson 1954:
Frank Wright (canoe) 1954:
Mexican Hat Expeditions 1954, May 1-7:
Mexican Hat Expeditions 1954, May 11-17:
Southwest Explorations 1954, May 17-26:
Mexican Hat Expeditions 1954, May 21-27:
Frank Wright; "Smoke Signal" 1954, May-June:
Georgie White 1954, June:
Mexican Hat Expeditions 1954, June 1-7:
Frost Expedition; Bob Koonce, "Fast-Water Holiday," 1956. 1954, June 1-8:
Mex. Hat Exp. (Miller; Wright; Nichols; Johnson; Bishop; Rigg; Hume; Lynn; Lee) 1954, June 11-17:
Frost Expeditions (John A. Frost; Frank E. Frost; Elaine Frost; Lois Ross; Wm. L. Chenoweth) 1954, June 18-25:
Mexican Hat Expeditions 1954, June 21-27:
Burton G. Odell 1955, April 30-May 9:
Frank Wright; Disney TV 1955:
Frank Wright 1955, June 1-7:
Georgie White 1955:
Ellingson; Moki Mac 1955, June 4-11:
Frost Expeditions 1955, June 5-13:
Georgie White 1956:
Frank Wright 1956:
Frost Expeditions 1956:
J. Harvey Butchart 1956, Aug. 20-26:
San Juan River since 1957
H. Elwyn Blake 1957:
Frost Expeditions 1957:
Georgie White 1957, May-June:
Lu Bettis; Ed Nyswandar; Jim Lindsay; Charles Reddock; Karl Von Bieren 1957, June:
Kenny Ross 1957:
Mexican Hat Expeditions 1957:
William C. Schanlaber; Nancy Schanlaber 1957:
Museum of Northern Arizona 1957:
Museum of Northern Arizona (surveys on San Juan) 1958:
Frost Expeditions 1958:
Bill Hoy; Bill Jones 1958, April-May:
MHE 1958, June:
Harris-Brennan 1958:
Tyson Dines 1958:
Myles A. Colligan; Reilly; Lindbergh 1958:
Museum of Northern Arizona (Frank Wright, boatman; Lynn Wright, boatman; William Adams; Alexander J. Lindsay, Jr.; Christy Turner II; Dr. Gregory Crampton) 1959:
1959
cruise 1960, February:
1960
Emory Strong; Howard Hughes; Steve Hughes 1960, April:
surveys of the Museum of Northern Arizona (San Juan River) 1960:
1961
1962
Since 1963
San Juan trips, year unknown
San Juan River and Basin - general and miscellaneous
San Juan region: references
San Juan Basin: geology
Hugh D. Miser, "Erosion in San Juan Canyon, Utah," 1925.
Flow in San Juan River
San Juan River: River Bed Case testimony
Cattle
Gold
Silver
Uranium
Navajo Lake; Navajo Dam
San Juan Mountains; Animas River; Ouray; Silverton; Animas City; Howardsville; Baker's Park; Parrott City; Durango
Aztec National Monument
Farmington
Pueblo Bonito; Chaco Canyon
Shiprock; Navajo Trail
Mancos
Mesa Verde; the Anasazi
The Four Corners
The Sleeping Ute
Aneth
McElmo Creek; McElmo Canyon; Mitchell
Mitchell Trading Post
Battle Rock
Hovenweep National Monument
Adams Trading Post
Montezuma Creek; Montezuma Canyon; Peter Shurtz
Hyde Trading Post
Desert Creek
Recapture Creek; Recapture Pocket; Rio de la Abajo
St. Christopher Mission; Father Harold B. Liebler
Bluff
Albert R. Lyman, "The Fort on the Firing Line," Bluff (Navajos, Piutes, Hamblin, Monticello) 1949;
Cottonwood Creek
Monticello
Dream Mine; Blue Mountains
Blanding
Ute (Yuta) Indians; Ute Indian Reservation
Gothic Wash
Walker Creek
Butler Creek (Epsom Creek)
The Rincon; David E. Miller, "Murder at the Rincon," Snake House Ruins 1958;
Comb Wash (Epsom Creek)
Chinle Creek - Mile 132-133
Canyon de Chelly; de Chelly Creek; Chinle Creek
Canyon de Chelly; Don M. Wilson, "The First Ascent of Spider Rock," 1957.
Navajo National Monument; Inscription House
Navajo Indian Reservation; Navajo Country
Laguna Creek; Betatakin; Keet Seel
Kayenta
Monument Valley
Clara Bernheimer Bridge
Poncho House (Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition 1933)
Poncho House; Chinle Creek
Mile 124-125
The Narrows - Mile 123-124
Mexican Hat; rock formation - Mile 117-118
Gypsom Creek
Goodridge Bridge - Mile 113-114
Mexican Hat
San Juan Oil Field; Goodridge
Mendenhall Loop - Mile 110-111
Narrows - Mile 105-106
The Goosenecks
Honaker Trail - Mile 96-97
Nephi Claim - Mile 92-93
Johns Canyon (Mile 82.4); Rapid (Mile 82.8) - Mile 82-83
Mile 79-80
Mile 78-79
Government Rapid Legend (1921) - Mile 77-78
Slickhorn Canyon (Mile 74.8) - Mile 74-75
Grand Gulch (Mile 71) - Mile 71-72
Moonlight Creek (Mile 65.4); Oljeto; Oljato; Hoskinini Mesa - Mile 65-66
Steer Gulch - Mile 63-64
Whirlwind Draw, right bank (Mile 62.7) - Mile 62-63
Mile 58-59
Clay Hill Crossing - Mile 57-58
Williams-Cahn Placer - Mile 55-56
Piute Farms - Mile 54-55
Mile 51-52
Clay Gulch (Mile 50.3); Mikes Canyon - Mile 50-51
Castle Creek (Castle Wash; Spring Gulch - Mile 47.0) - Mile 47-48
Copper Canyon (Mile 46.7) - Mile 46-47
Oil spill
Nokai Creek (Mile 44) - Mile 44-45
Zahn Camp; Zahn Mine - Mile 41-42
San Juan Mining Co. - Mile 40-41
Spencer Camp - Mile 37-38
Paiute Mesa; Pottery Pueblo
Mile 36-37
Mile 35-36
Mile 33-34
Alcove Canyon (Nevills Canyon?; see Mile 33-34) - Mile 32-33
Mile 29-30
Neskahi Wash (Neski; Neska - Mile 24.6) - Mile 24-25
Piute Canyon (Mile 21.5); Zane Grey Canyon - Mile 21-22
Deep Canyon (Spring Canyon; Breakneck Canyon, Mile 18.3) - Mile 18-19
Lost Mesa
Navajo Mountain Trading Posts
Wilson Creek (Mile 14); Desha Creek (Deza Canyon, Mile 14.9); Hawkeye Bridge - Mile 14-15
Syncline Rapid
Trail Canyon (Mile 13.6); Wilson Creek (Mile 14.-); Neil M. Judd, "Beyond the Clay Hills," 1924; excavation, Museum of Northern Arizona - Mile 13-14
Cha Canyon (Mile 11.5); Beaver Creek; 13 Foot Rapid - Mile 11-12
Little Junction Creek; Redbud Canyon - Mile 8-9
Nasja Creek (Mile 5.7); Surprise Valley; Junction Creek; Redbud Canyon; Bald Rock Creek - Mile 5-6
Mile 4-5
Mile 3-4
Tunnel Canyon
Mile 1-2
Mile 0-1
Oregon/Idaho
Salmon River; Rogue River
Owyhee River; Owyhee County
Rivers U.S.A.
Miscellaneous Section
Bibliographical Notes, Research References, Miscellaneous and Unrelated Material
Recommended Reading by Dock Marston 1978
Bibliography from Charles B. Hunt, Cenozoic Geology of the Colorado Plateau, 1956.
Selected List of References on the Grand Canyon Area, March, 1970.
Miscellaneous Bibliographical Notices, no. 1
Miscellaneous Bibliographical Notices, no. 2
Miscellaneous Bibliographical Notices, no. 3
Miscellaneous Bibliographical Notices, no. 4
Miscellaneous Bibliographical Notices, no. 5
Research References
Miscellaneous
Unrelated Material
Miscellaneous Duplicate Items
Map Section
Historical Maps
Granata Nova et California (1598)
Miera map Bolton map of Escalante route (1778);
General Map of North America (Winterbotham 1795)
Juan Pedro Walker's map of western North America (c. 1807)
Map of North America (1826)
David H. Burr, The North-West-Coast of North America (1840)
Map of Upper California, from Charles Wilkes, Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition (map 1841)
Map of Texas and the Countries Adjacent (1844)
S. Augustus Mitchell, A New Map of Texas, Oregon, and California (1846)
S. Augustus Mitchell: Oregon and Upper California Map of Mexico, Including Yucatan & Upper California (1847); (1847)
Map of California, Oregon, Texas... (1849)
A New Map of the State of California, the Territories of Oregon & Utah, and the chief part of New Mexico (1850)
Kern map of New Mexico (1851)
Map of the Central Route from the Valley of the Mississippi to California (c. 1853)
Rogers and Johnston Map of Utah (1857)
First map of Tucson (1862)
Map of the Military Department of New Mexico (1864)
Map of western U.S. from Samuel Bowles, Across the Continent (1866)
Portion of Map of the U.S. and Territories (1867)
Map in Baldwin Möllhausen, Resor i Nord Amerikas Klippberg... (1867)
Map from William A. Bell, New Tracks in North America (1869)
Map of the Route of the Southern Continental Railroad (1869, made in 1867-1868)
Arizona
Map of Utah (c. 1871)
Map of the Region between the Mississippi and the Pacific, in Richardson (1873)
Green River from the Union Pacific Rail Road to the Mouth of White River 1873; Map of Utah Territory... Map of the Grand Canon of the Colorado (1880); (1875)
New Map of the Chicago & North-Western R'y (1875)
Map of Arizona (1878)
Map of the Territory of Arizona (1884)
Maps of Nevada, Arizona, California (c. 1890-1891)
Map of Colorado River, showing Brown/Stanton Survey
Clason's Guide Map of the State of Utah (1909)
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico Plates I-V (1917):
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico Plates VI-VIII (1917):
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico Plates IX-XII (1917):
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico Plates XIII-XXI (1917):
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico Plates XXII-XXVI (1917):
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico Plates XXVII-XXXII (1917):
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico Plates XXXIII-XXXVII (1917):
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico Plates XXXVIII-XL (1917):
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico Plates XLI-XLIII (1917):
1927 Automobile Road Map of Southwestern United States
Southwestern United States (National Geographic 1940)
Southwestern United States (National Geographic 1948)
Overland Routes of the Pioneer West; James F. Gardiner, Indian Tribes and Trapper Trails (1949)
Colorado River maps related to J.W. Powell
James B. Allen, "The Evolution of County Boundaries in Utah," 1955.
Route of the Mormon Pioneers
West-Southwest Map, Showing Some of the Roads, Rails, Forts, Towns and Trails 1800 and After
General and Miscellaneous Maps
A Survey of the Recreational Resources of the Colorado River Basin, Plates 2-16
Aeronautical charts
Index to Topographic Maps and Geologic Folios: Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming
Index to Plastic Relief Maps of Eastern-Western U.S.A.
Aerial Maps and Indexes
Frederick Simpich, "Mapping Our Changing Southwest"
"The Colorado River, " Arizona Highways, 1953?
Map Catalogues and References
Colorado River Basin: Miscellaneous Maps
Xerox maps, general
Road maps and tourist information: Nevada; Utah; Eastern California; New Mexico; Indian Country; Colorado
General and Miscellaneous Maps (cont.)
Road maps: Arizona
California Road Maps
Southwestern National Monuments
Colorado River: Headwaters to Confluence
State of Colorado
Plan and Profile: Roaring Fork, Colorado, from Colorado River to Mile 55
Plan: Colorado River, Rifle to Glenwood Springs, Colorado, Dam Site
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument
Plan and Profile: Colorado River, Mile 987 to 1076, Dolores River to Mile 22, Dam Sites
U.S.G.S. Reconnaissance Maps: San Rafael; La Sal (1885)
Dolores River photogeological maps (U.S.G.S. Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations: I-278; I-279)
Dolores River Area 7.5 min. quads: Gateway; Egnar
Dolores River
U.S.G.S. Western United States 1: 250,000 Series: Moab
U.S.G.S. preliminary 7.5 min. quads: Westwater 4 SW; Carlisle 2 NE; Carlisle 3 NE; Mt. Waas 1 NE; Carlisle 2 SE; Mt. Waas 1 NW; Westwater 4 SE
U.S.G.S.: 30 min. series (Montrose); 15 min. series (Hatch Point, Castle Valley, Cisco, Coates Creek, Moab); 7.5 min series (Grand Mesa)
Colorado River, Mile 78 to Confluence with Green (Leslie Allen Jones compilation)
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series: Harts Point; sketch map, Rock Island
Section maps, Indian Creek area: T30S R21E, T30S R20E, T31S R21E, T32S R21E, T32S R22E
Miscellaneous maps: Colorado River region from Dolores River to Confluence
Grand County, Utah: General Highway Map
Garfield County, Utah: General Highway Map
San Juan County, Utah: General Highway Map (1948)
Kane County, Utah: General Highway Map
Wayne County, Utah: General Highway Map
Canyonlands National Park and vicinity
Colorado River: Confluence to Lee's Ferry
Bishop field maps: Cataract, Narrow, and Glen Canyons (1871)
U.S.G.S. Reconnaissance Maps: Abajo, Henry, Fish Lake, Escalante, Canyon de Chelly, Marsh Pass, Echo Cliffs
Plan and Profile of Colorado River, Lees Ferry to Mouth of Green...: Plan Sheets A-F (Lees Ferry to San Juan)
Plan and Profile of Colorado River, Lees Ferry to Mouth of Green...: Plan Sheets G-K (San Juan to Mile 166)
Plan and Profile of Colorado River, Lees Ferry to Mouth of Green...: Plan Sheets L-M (Miles 167-216, Hite to Green River).
Plan and Profile of Colorado River, Lees Ferry to Mouth of Green...: Profiles Q-T
Plan and Profile of Colorado River, Lees Ferry to Mouth of Green...:Sheets A, B, D-M (reduced copies)
LaRue maps showing photo locations (1921)
Maps from U.S.G.S. Bulletins 908 & 951
U.S.G.S. Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations (Cataract, Narrow, and Glen Canyons; Paria): I-2, I-6, I-16, I-41, I-42, I-43, I-44, I-45, I-66, I-77, I-150, I-163, I-195, I-248, I-250, I-251, I-260, I-262, I-263, I-265, I-266, I-267, I-268, I-275, I-280
Colorado River: Confluence to Lees Ferry (cont.)
U.S.G.S. Mineral Investigations, Field Studies Maps: MF 139, MF 142, MF 144, MF 146, MF 147, MF 148, MF 153, MF 154, MF 155, MF 156, MF 157, MF 158
The Glen Canyon Region (from Robert B. Stanton, The Hoskaninni Papers)
Miscellaneous maps: Glen, Narrow, and Cataract Canyons and lower Green River
Colorado River, Miles 216-159 (Leslie Allen Jones map)
Simmons' Profile, Cataract Canyon
U.S.G.S.: Western United States 1:250,000 (Escalante); 30 min. series (Elk Ridge); 15 min. series (Orange Cliffs, Needles, Fable Valley, Robbers Roost Canyon, Mt. Linnaeus); 7.5 min. prelim. series (Orange Cliffs, Carlisle 3 NW; Oil and Gas Investigations (OM 197) - Miscellaneous assorted maps
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series: Mouth of Dark Canyon
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series: Hite
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series (Glen Canyon): The Rincon, Gunsight Butte, Leche-e Rock, Mancos Mesa, Cummings Mesa, Lake Canyon, Navajo Mountain, Moody Creek, Hall Mesa, Natural Bridges, Mt. Hillers, Nipple Butte, House Rock Spring, Bears Ears, Navajo Creek, Mt. Pennell, Factory Butte
Colorado River: Confluence to Lees Ferry (cont.)
Historical Sites in Glen Canyon
Miscellaneous maps of Lake Powell
G.K. Gilbert, Map of the Henry Mountains and Vicinity (1880)
U.S.G.S. Reconnaissance Map: Henry Mountains
Natural Bridges National Monument
Escalante River, assorted maps
Assorted maps: San Juan/Colorado River junction area, Rainbow Bridge - 73, Navajo National Monument
Aerial photos (Jack Ammann): 73 - Rainbow Bridge/San Juan River area
Aerial photos (government stereos): 73 area
Masland maps of northwest Navajo Mountain
Aerial photos (Ammann stereos): area north and west of Navajo Mountain
Navajo and Hopi Country
Map of western part of the Navajo Reservation, probably prepared by John Wetherill
Boater's Map of the Colorado River, Lee's Ferry to Glen Canyon Dam
U.S.G.S. 7.5 min. prelim. series: Lees Ferry NE
Marble Gorge/Grand Canyon: Historical & General
Maps in Leavitt thesis relating to Mormon settlement in Clark Co., Nevada 1855-1880
Map of Pah-Ute County, A.T. (1865)
RG77, Records of the Office of the Chief of Engineers, Hdqrs, Map File, maps: US 542, No. 102 (Sketch showing the Grand Canon of the Colorado River, W 355 (1) (Bright Angel to Grand Wash 1874); 1873)
The Colorado River through the Grand Canyon and Arizona, atlas sheet no. 1 from Dutton, Geology of the High Plateaus of Utah (1880)
Southern Nevada (1881)
U.S.G.S. Reconnaissance Maps:Echo Cliffs, Kaibab, Chino, Kanab, Beaver, Mt. Trumbull, Diamond Creek, St. George
Country Tributary to S.P.L.A., and S.L., R.R. in Southern Nevada (1906)
Las Vegas/Overton region (1915)
Arizona Territory (c. 1910?)
U.S.G.S.: Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations (I-252, I-253, I-254, I-255; Coconino & Mohave Co. s); Mineral Investigations, Field Studies Maps (MF 138, Clark Co.)
Arizona Bureau of Mines, Geologic maps of Coconino and Mohave Counties
John Maxson, Preliminary Geologic Map of the Grand Canyon and Vicinity (West and Central) (1969)
Satellite photos of Marble Gorge, Grand Canyon, and Lake Mead
Sectional Aeronautical Charts: Grand Canyon; Prescott
Relief model of the Grand Canyon in the American Museum of Natural History
Grand Canyon tourist maps
Grand Canyon: miscellaneous maps and sketch maps
Mileage on the Colorado River and Lake Mead between Lees Ferry and Temple Bar (with canyon and rapid index)
Marble Gorge/Grand Canyon: General
Plan and Profile of Colorado River from Lees Ferry to Black Canyon, and Virgin River (annotated set used by Otis Marston 1950-1957)
Plan and Profile of Little Colorado River from Mouth to Tolchico Dam Site
Plan and Profile of Colorado River from Lees Ferry to Black Canyon, and Virgin River: sheets M, N (Virgin R.)
Plan and Profile of Colorado River from Lees Ferry to Black Canyon, and Virgin River: reduced sheets A-J, O-S used in 1960 Grand Canyon transit
Plan and Profile of Colorado River from Lees Ferry to Black Canyon, and Virgin River: profile sheets O-R
Plan and Profile of Colorado River from Lees Ferry to Black Canyon, and Virgin River: reduced negative copies of Profile sheets O-U
Plan and Profile of Colorado River from Lees Ferry to Black Canyon, and Virgin River: reduced negative copies of plan sheets A-N
Plan and Profile of Colorado River from Lees Ferry to Black Canyon...: miscellaneous xerox
Marble Canyon/Grand Canyon: General; Marble Canyon, Little Colorado
Bureau of Land Management: Arizona Strip District
U.S.G.S. (Marble Canyon): Western United States 1:250,000 (Marble Canyon); 15 min. series (Lees Ferry, Paria Plateau, Buckskin Mtn., Tanner Wash, Emmett Wash, Jacob Lake, Nankoweap); 7.5 min. prelim. series (Lees Ferry NE, Lees Ferry NW, Lees Ferry SE, Lees Ferry SW, Emmett Wash NE, Emmett Wash NW) -
U.S.G.S. (Little Colorado): Plan (Little Colorado River from Tolchico Dam Site to Lyman Reservoir; Cottonwood Wash; Leroux Wash; Puerco River. Dam Sites - sheets 1-18); 15 min. series (Blue Springs, Coconino Point); 7.5 min. prelim. series (Blue Springs NE, Blue Springs SE, Cameron NW, Cameron SW)
Marble Canyon/Grand Canyon: Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon National Park (East Half)
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series: Vishnu Temple, Grandview Point
U.S.G.S. (Grand Canyon): Grand Canyon National Park (East Half) (in pieces); 15 min. series (Bright Angel (1903, 1962), De Motte Park, Valle); 7.5 min. prelim. series (Red Butte SE)
National Geographic, The Heart of the Grand Canyon (Bradford Washburn map)
Kaibab National Forest
Coconino National Forest
Grand Canyon National Park (West Half)
U.S.G.S. (Grand Canyon): Grand Canyon National Park (West Half) (in pieces); 15 min. series (Havasupai Point, Powell Plateau, Shinarump, Johnson) - Grand Canyon National Monument (1907); Walapai Ethnography maps; Pearl Baker's Trail on the Water map;
Grand Canyon National Monument
Aerial photomosaic map, Colorado River, miles 167.5-197 below Lee's Ferry
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series (National Canyon, Tuckup Canyon, Heaton Knolls, Short Creek)
U.S.G.S. (Colorado River from Vulcan's Throne to Lake Mead): 7.5 min. series (Vulcans Throne, Vulcans Throne SE, Mt. Trumbull SE, Whitmore Rapids, Vulcans Throne SW, Whitmore Point SE, Whitmore Point, Whitmore Point SW, Granite Park, Hockey Puck Spring, Price Point, Diamond Peak, Frazier Wells SW, Peach Springs NE, Travertine Rapids, Peach Springs Canyon, Separation Canyon, Hindu Canyon, Amos Point, Spencer Canyon, Milkweed Canyon NW, Devils Slide Rapids)
Marble Canyon/Grand Canyon: lower Grand Canyon, Virgin R., Lake Mead
Bridge Canyon: Reservoir Site; Potential Highway Location
Lake Mead National Recreational Area, Shivwits Plateau
Miscellaneous maps and copies (Virgin River basin); U.S.G.S. (Virgin River basin): 15 min series (Lost Spring Mtn., St. George, Littlefield, Hurricane, Mesquite, Cane Springs); 7.5 min. prelim. series (Hurricane Cliffs 2 NE, Hurricane Cliffs 2 NW)
Washington County, Utah: General Highway Map
Lake Mead Nautical Charts
Lake Mead Nautical Chart (original folder marked, "Lake Mead - Kym's Guide; 1960")
Miscellaneous xerox maps: Grand Canyon to Hoover Dam
Colorado River: Hoover Dam to Gulf of California
Lower Colorado River: Historical and general maps
Lower Colorado River and Imperial Valley (Bureau of Reclamation maps no.s 23530 and 23530-A (1929)
Map of Outcrops of Precambrian Rocks in Arizona
Sunset Sportsman's Atlas: Colorado River and Lake Mead
(Lower) Colorado River Vacation Map
U.S.G.S. Reconnaissance Map: Camp Mohave (1892)
Mohave County
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series (Black Canyon, Spirit Mtn., Chloride)
U.S.G.S. 7.5 min. series (Cross Roads)
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series (Kofa Butte, Mt. Union, Mammoth)
U.S.G.S. 7.5 min. series (Pima Butte)
Geologic Map of the Hayden Quadrangle, Pinal and Gila Counties, Arizona
Yuma Valley and vicinity (c. 1850)
Current Observations; at Fort Yuma Arizona (c. 1850)
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series (Yuma)
Geologic Map of Yuma County
Yuma County tourist map
Imperial Irrigation District and Lands Irrigable (1919)
Kym's Guide: Salton Sea (1960)
Hardy, R.W.H.: Map of Lower California (with Sonora and Durango); Rio Colorado (1829)
Derby's maps of the lower reaches of the Colorado River (c. 1850)
San Pedro Martir Sierra (1907)
Godfrey Sykes, The Colorado Delta Region The Delta of the Colorado River (1933); (1907)
Lower California and the Northwestern States of Mexico (published by Arey-Jones, drawn by Edward E. Knight)
U.S.G.S. Water-Supply Paper 395, Plate XII, Lower Colorado River and Delta
Colorado River Delta
Colorado River Delta region
Lower Colorado River Delta
Seri Country, Sonora
Green River
Air charts (Green River)
Green River: miscellaneous historical and geological maps
U.S.G.S. 7.5 min. series (Neponset Reservoir NW, Neponset Reservoir NE)
Plan and Profile of Green River, Green River, Utah, to Green River, Wyoming
Miscellaneous maps and copies; Plan and Profile of Green River, Green River, Utah, to Green River, Wyoming; U.S.G.S.: Western United States 1:250,000 (Rock Springs); 30 min. series (White River); 7.5 min. series (Clay Basin)
Plan and Profile of Green River, Green River, Utah, to Green River, Wyoming: profile sheets
Relief map of Utah; State of Utah
Flaming Gorge
U.S.G.S. 30 min. series (Marsh Peak)
Manila Ranger District, D-1, Ashley National Forest (Green River from Smiths Ferry to Red Creek)
U.S.G.S. Western United States 1:250,000 (Vernal)
Daggett County, General Highway Map; Uintah County, General Highway Map
Brown's Park: general
U.S.G.S. 7.5 min. series (Table Mountain, Virginia Dale, Cherokee Park, Diamond Peak)
Plan of Yampa River, Colorado, from Mouth of Elk River to Mile 73; Morrison Creek to Mile 10, Dam Sites: plan sheets 1-5 - Plan and Profile of Yampa River, Colorado, from Green River to Morgan Gulch: sheets A-E
Topographic Map of the Dinosaur National Monument; Geologic Map of the Dinosaur National Monument
U.S.G.S. 7.5 min. series (Jones Hole, Island Park, Wolf Creek)
Geologic Map of the Jones Hole Quadrangle
Green River (cont.)
U.S.G.S.: 30 min. series (Jensen, Vernal); 15 min. series (Nutters Hole, Firewater Canyon, Flat Canyon, Range Creek)
The Green River from the Mouth of White River to Labyrinth Canyon (1880)
U.S.G.S. 7.5 min series (Wood Canyon, Minnie Maud Creek)
Carbon County, Utah, General Highway Map
Emery County, Utah, General Highway Map
U.S.G.S. Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations: I-246, I-261
Wolverton's Map of Green River (Green River, Utah, to Confluence, 1929)
LaRue Map 1 (Green River, Utah, to Confluence, 1921)
Green River from Green River, Utah, to Confluence
Canyon Country Marathon (Friendship Cruise)
Pearl Baker, Trail on the Water, Green River (Utah) to Moab
Lower Green River: Miscellaneous xerox maps and commentary
U.S.G.S. Reconnaissance Map (San Rafael, 1885)
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series (Lower Green River): Crescent Junction, Green River, Tidwell Bottoms, San Rafael Knob, The Knoll
Plan and Profile of Huntington Creek, Utah, from Huntington to Mile 27 and Dam Sites: sheets A-C
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series (Temple Mtn.)
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series (The Spur)
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series (Upheaval Dome)
Part of Green River south of the Nequoia, by Prommel & Crum
Lower Green River: miscellaneous historical and general maps; U.S.G.S. 7.5 min. prelim. series (Red Plateau, Tidwell 4 NE, Carlisle 2 NW, Carlisle 2 SW, Orange Cliffs 1 SE, Carlisle 3 NW)
San Juan River and Basin
U.S.G.S. Western United States 1:250,000 (Durango, Cortez, Shiprock)
San Juan Basin: historical and miscellaneous maps
Jack Frost Expedition, Mexican Hat, Utah, to Lee's Ferry, Arizona June 7-15, 1953
Plan and Profile of San Juan River, from Montezuma Creek to West Fork, Colorado, Dam Sites: sheets A-C
Topographical Map of Mesa Verde National Park
State Boundary, Navajo Reservation (1911?)
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series (Aneth, Cajon Mesa, Monument Canyon, Eastland, Montezuma Creek, Blanding, Montecello, Brushy Basin Wash, Clay Hills, Oljeto, No Mans Mesa)
U.S.G.S. 7.5 min. series (Bluff NW, Elk Ridge 4 SE, Elk Ridge 4 NE)
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Bluff Project, San Juan River Survey, Topography, Bluff Reservoir Area: sheets 9, 26
Plan and Profile of Colorado River, Lees Ferry to Mouth of Green River, Utah; San Juan River, Mouth to Chinle Creek; and Certain Tributaries: sheets N, O, P, U, V
San Juan Oil Field: various maps
U.S.G.S.: Mineral Investigations, Field Studies Maps (MF-162, MF-185, MF-186, MF-194); Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations (I-185, I-221, I-233); Oil and Gas Investigations (OM 190)
Street Map of San Francisco; Telegraph Hill
Miscellaneous National Geographic Maps
Rolled Maps
Froiseth's New Sectional and Mineral Map of Utah (1871)
U.S. Dept. of Interior, General Land Office, State of Colorado 1934
Plan and Profile, Colorado River, Mile 987 to Mile 1076; Dolores River to Mile 22; Dam Sites: Sheets 1-14
U.S. Dept. of Interior, General Land Office, State of Utah 1937
U.S.G.S., Arches National Park
Plan and Profile of Colorado River, Lees Ferry to Mouth of Green River; San Juan River, Mouth to Chinle Creek; and Certain Tributaries: sheets A-E, G-M, Q-R, (S?, T?, V?)
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series: Clay Hills, Mouth of Dark Canyon, Mancos Mesa, Mt. Ellsworth, Lake Canyon, No Mans Mesa, Gunsight Butte, Navajo Creek, Leche-e Rock, Lees Ferry
Plan and Profile of Colorado River from Lees Ferry to Black Canyon, and Virgin River: sheets D, E, J-U
Grand Canyon National Monument
U.S.G.S. 7.5 min. series (Bat Cave, Snap Canyon West, Columbine Falls)
U.S.G.S., Iron Springs Special Map (Iron County, Utah)
Routes of the Pioneers (in Nevada), Compliments of Harolds Club, Reno
Jo Mora, "California... whimsical Carte..."
Plan and Profile of Green River, Green River, Utah, to Green River, Wyoming: profile sheets (mile 199 to Green River, Wyoming)
Snake/Salmon River system in Idaho (color sketch map used by Marston in 16mm films)
Steamer "Charles Spencer" blueprints (1911)
Photographs
Photographs
"Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100.th Meridian: Expedition of 1871... Wheeler": No. 2, Black Canyon... Camp 7; No. 3, Black Canyon... Camp 8 (photos by T. H. O'Sullivan) 1871,
"Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100.th Meridian: Expedition of 1872... Wheeler": No. 5, Grand Canyon, Colorado River, near Paria Creek, looking West; No. 6, Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, mouth of Kanab Wash, looking East (photos by T.H. O'Sullivan) 1872,
"Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100.th Meridian: Expedition of 1873... Wheeler": No. 14, Canyon of the Colorado River, near Mouth of San Juan River; No. 9, Cooley's Park, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona; No. 12, Canyon de Chelle (photos by T.H. O'Sullivan) 1873,
"Arthur Randall Sanger, 5th Grand Canyon run of 1903."
Unidentified Kolb photograph
Best Expedition of 1891, 41 photographs by J.A. McCormick
Best Expedition of 1891, 38 photographs by J.S. McCormick
Green River, Galloway-Stone expedition
Galloway-Stone expedition, (57 photographs by Raymond Austin Cogswell). Also includes index of photos in the Galloway-Stone album at Grand Canyon National Park 1909 1963.
Photograph album of Galloway-Stone Expedition, (93 Cogswell photographs) (Barragan gift addition to the Marston Papers) 1909
George Bauwens Collection photographs
Lewis Ransome Freeman Collection photographs
Assorted river scenes, lower Grand to Delta, (13 photos); Glen Canyon, (31 photos); Assorted 8×10s of Grand Canyon, North Rim, and Painted Desert (10 photos); John D. Lee Ranch from Lee's Lookout 1921-1923? 1922
Photographs, contd.
Green River Investigation, (17 photographs by Ralf R. Wooley) 1922
Grand Canyon looking west (2 U.S.G.S. photographs by Corkhuff)
Camp scene in Glen Canyon, (Kelly photo) July 1932
John H. Maxson aerial photographs of Colorado River, starting about mile 101 below Lee's Ferry, No. s 47-79 1935:
John H. Maxson aerial photographs of Colorado River, starting about mile 101 below Lee's Ferry, No. s 80-115 1935:
John H. Maxson aerial photographs of Colorado River, starting about mile 101 below Lee's Ferry, No.s 127-159 1935:
John H. Maxson aerial photographs of Colorado River, starting about mile 101 below Lee's Ferry, No.s 160-169, 181-185, 51, 62, 165, 181 1935:
Photographs, contd.
The "Wen" easing thru a riffle in Cataract Canyon (c. 1945-1949)
Wayne McConkie and Ed Hudson, Glen Canyon during traverse from Moab to Lee's Ferry July 1945
Otis Marston at home in Berkeley Aug. 1947
Grand Canyon 1948
Aerial view: Vulcan Rapid, Mouth of Prospect Creek
Grand Canyon rapid 1952?
The "Rattlesnake" and "Bootoo" in Grand Canyon June 1954
Grand Canyon cruise of Marstons, Masland, et al., (50 Ballard Atherton photos) June 1956
Marston boats on upper Lake Mead c. 1956
Unidentified river photos, (5 Ballard Atherton photos) 1956
Lunch stop at head of Hance rapid June 1956
Disney cruise, filming "Ten Who Dared," (67 Ballard Atherton photos) June 1959
Nasja and Bald Rock Creeks, Rainbow Bridge and lower San Juan region, (14 Eisaman photos) Sep. 1959
Chin mask found by Mary Beckwith, (with negative) c. 1959
Monument Valley; Indian ruins (31 Ballard Atherton photos)
Nasja? and Bald Rock? Creeks, Slickrock train, near mouth of San Juan River and Navajo Mountain, (17 Ballard Atherton photos) Sep.-Oct.1960
Slickrock area near mouth of San Juan River and Navajo Mountain, (119 Ballard Atherton photos) Sep.-Oct. 1961
Green River (either lower end Whirlpool Canyon or upper end Split Mountain 1962
Palm Springs from the air 1966
Narrow-leaf yucca near Clyde Eddy Cave, sent by V. Simmons post 1972?
Fault, Grand Canyon/Lake Mead
Photographs, contd.
Charles W. Larabee July 1940
Photographs removed from Alphabetical Section
Box 25(12) - Chet Bundy, Atherton Photo 1956,
50 - Joe Desloge cleaning fish on Colorado River (1950)
70(1) - Photos for Freeman works, "On the Roof of the Rockies" and "By Waterways to Gotham" (25 photos) c. 1924
70(8) - MacKenzie River, (16 Freeman photos) 1927
70(9) - Lewis Freeman with Eskimo woman
71(6) - Photocards of Tierra del Fuego (19, by Kohlmann, bought 1936)
71(9) - Woman and Horse "on North Fork - S(???) River, August 1940"
72(2) - photo of woman, signed, "Etelvina Fardon Munita, Santiago de Chile, Mayo 1906"
73(17) - Marie Saalfrank, Kent Frost, and Joe Desloge on Lake Mead at end of 1947 traverse
80(14) - Indian girl with sheep and goat (photo by Barry Goldwater)
96(9) - Bessie Haley c. 1920?
126(1) - Garth Marston with Zoe and Anne Desloge on Lake Mead at the end of 1947 Colorado River run
128(2) - Group of boys in bathing suits at Guernwood Park (c. 1910?)
129 - Graduating Class photo, Sibley College, Cornell University 1917,
129(2) - Photos in New York, Pompton, with unidentified persons (7 photos); view across river to Hoboken, N.J., with the interned German steamer "Vaterland" 1917.
129(3) - 2 photos of Dob (in Newcastle, New Hampshire?); 2 post cards (Bunker Hill Monument, Warner House) (1917)
Photographs removed from Alphabetical Section (cont.)
132 (10) - home built by Otis Marston for his mother 1932
133(19) - Marston family and Nevills in boat, Salmon/Snake trip 1946
133(23) - River camp with Marston 1947
135(4) - Hudson up river attempt 1948
135(10) - first motor run of Grand Canyon June 1949
135(23) - Marston at Las Vegas Rotary Club July 1952
137(9) - Still from "Ten Who Dared" in 1959
140(8) - Otis Marston c. 1960
141(10) - Evan, Lucile Noel, and Gilman in Alaska? and near La Brea tar pits? (4 photos); Adela Alice (Reed) Marston (3 photos by Carol Baldwin)
141 (11) - Idela Alice (Reed) Marston, in Hawaii 1880
141 (16) - W.H. Marston, family, and friends (6 photos); M-S "Sierra" with cargo for Valparaiso March 9, 1917
W.H. Marston photo album (late 1860s-c. 1880s?)
160 (4) - Modified Galloway-Stone skiff, capsized boat of Todd-Page party; swimming Ashley Falls, Buzz Holmstrom in rapid 1922; 1926;
160 (5) - Galloway light skiff; Running a rapid in Cataract Canyon; Galloway boat in rapid in Marble Canyon
160 (8) - Skiff in Disaster Rapid, Green River July 11, 1955
166 (23, 34, 46) - Power boat used on upper Green River; Motorboat "Paddy Ross"; elevations and cross sections of the "Wilmont"
183 (7) - Frank R. Oastler
194 (23) - Thomas Delbert Reed
214 (6) - Miscellaneous photos (4) from Stanton collection, including: Clayton Valley Salt Flat from Mineral Ridge near Silver Peak, Nevada, by C.D. Walcott 1896
223(2, 3) - Colorado River at and near Pumpkin Spring, (6 Strathairn slides); Snake river trip, 1971 (2 Strathairn photos) June 1970
246 (7) - The "Flying Fish" used on Lake Mead during the dam construction
Photographs removed from Other Sections
327 (3) - Bryce Canyon; Cedar Breaks; Mt. Carmel Rd. (14 Union Pacific photos)
347 (5) - Zion National Park (25 photos by Union Pacific, National Park Service, etc.)
[transferred from Photo Archives] Ribs of Ives" "Explorer"; Cage at Bass' Landing; Crossing the Colorado in the Cage; Camp in Shinumo Canyon; Ambrose Means crossing the old Cable on a pulley; Launching the 14-foot Canvas boat; Flagstaff Grand Canyon Stage, Early 1890s, From the Bradley [our omission]
Hudson Record, Lees Ferry to top of Hance, 6/12-14/1950 (Hudson trip of 1950, including Ed Hudson, Willie Taylor, Bill Belknap, Otis Marston) (cassette 1)
Reel 2, Hance to landing below Boucher, 6/15-? (Hudson trip of 1950, including Ed Hudson, Guy Forcier, Otis Marston, Willie Taylor, Bill Belknap, Edward Hudson, Elmer Carlson, Howard Southwell) (cassette 1)
3rd Tape: Boucher to near arrival of helicopter at Tuna Creek Hudson trip of 1950, including Ed Hudson, Edward Hudson, Bill Belknap, Willie Taylor) (cassette 1)
4th reel. Arrival of helicopters at Tuna Ck and later story by Hudson to arrival at Lake Mead after trip up the Lake to meet the second boat (Hudson trip of 1950) (cassette 2)
Reel 5: Discussions at Boulder City after Esmeralda was brot in; Comments by Hudson several months later made at Paso Robles; Nov. 27th comments of Hudson reviewing publicity, --boat design (Hudson trip of 1950, including Ed Hudson, Frank Wright, Jim Rigg, Don Smith, Mrs. Jim Rigg, Mrs. Frank Wright, Bill Belknap) (cassette 2)
Reel 6. Discussion with Batty -- details of disasters. 10 min. (4/14/1951, with Ed Hudson and Lawrence Batty); (part of Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy radio program, with Alec Templeton); (party sounds) (cassette 2) 1950,
Newby-Moeltzen, (removed from Box 291 (35)) (cassette 3(1)) 1956
V.R. Mortensen, Reilly-Litton Grand Canyon Transit, (cassettes 3(2), 4-6) 1962 (June-July, 1962)
Sound Track from the movie, "Nine Against the River," Turbocraft-Indianapolis, Inc. (removed from Box 295 or 296) (cassette 7)
O.R. "Dock" Marston interview by P.T. Reilly, reel one (cassette 8, 9(side 1)) July 8, 1964,
O.R. "Dock" Marston interview by P.T. Reilly, reel two (cassette 9(side 2), 10) July 8, 1964,
Kerry Ross Boren, "Outlaws of Browns Park," Utah Westerners, 9/25/73 (cassette 11)
Numa P. Dunne, "Breaking Down Nervous Breakdowns," City Commons Club Luncheon, broadcast same evening over KRE (cassette 12) April 6, 1951,
(Albums by Katie Lee: "Couch and Consultation," "Spicy Songs for Kool Knights") (cassette 13)
Keep until listened to. Seems to be a report Ed to Hilde, starting with a interesting luncheon with anthropologists, also on P.S. Region... (includes: notes on talk with McCown, in part about findings of Robert F. Heiser on Drake, remains of porcelain from 1590s, not Drake, Indian mounds on Murphy's Ranch near Estero, notes on talk with economist Sanford Mosk, Miller, Mr. Curry, Dr. H.R.W. Smith - criminology on archaeology; German language speech) (cassette 14)
1 - Palm Springs Feb '59; Not my...; 10-70 Ed to Hilde (personal and legal matters) (cassette 14)
20 - English (English lessons) (cassette 14)
Kennedy -- 7-25-61 (speech by John F. Kennedy on Berlin Crisis) (cassettes 14(side 2), 15 (side 1))
40 - This is it '61 (dictation in German) (cassette 15)
50 - Cohelan (?) Coffee House (?) (speech on various topics) (cassette 15)
51 - Watts? (dictation in German) (cassette 15)
57 - Purposeless Life -- 10/9 '61 (Allen W. Watts program produced by KQED) (cassette 15)
70 Empty (Frieda Hempel singing "Auf des Lebens Raschen Wogen") (cassette 16)
"Conquest of the Grand Canyon" ( You Are There), Columbia Broadcasting System Microfilm (MS FILM 754, 11/28/48 (deals with J.W. Powell traverse of 1869, especially the Separation affair - three 78 r.p.m. records) (cassette 17 (side 1))
Microfilm (MS FILM 754)
"MS FILM 140, FSD(ellenbaugh historical notes): Fremont, Wolfskill, Robidoux, Hittell, Du Flot De Mofras, Custer; Geographical Names" - (Originals from Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society: B1, Dellenbaugh Notes on Fremont; B2, ditto on Fremont; B7 ditto on Wolfskill, Roubideaux, etc.; B3, ditto on T.H. Hittell, Duflot de Mofras; B11, ditto on Custer; B12, ditto on Geographical Names; B13, ditto)
"Dolly Adams" - (Frank S. Dolley Collection (HEH), selected ms. from: sheets from open alphabetical file; Dolley Research Material box; Dolley notes in box)
"Bleak, to 1868" - (Bleak, James G., Annals of the Southern Utah Mission, 1847-1869, abridged typescript from BYU Library of original Manuscript History of the Dixie Mission on file in the L.D.S. Church Historian's Office)
"McFadden - History Colo. River - Trappers, Ashley, Beale, Ives, Powell; Gadsden Purchase" - (McFadden, Maud Wickman, The History of the Colorado River from 1848 to 1879, U. of Oklahoma M.A. Thesis 1931)
"Southern Nevada, St Geo. Stake, Lower Virgin R., Lower Colo. R., Calls Landing, Hardy's Landing - Hamblin to Hopi" - Exploration of Southern Nevada, St. George Stake, 1851-1866: Lower Virgin River, Lower Colorado River, Call's Landing, Hardy's Landing, Jacob Hamblin to Hopi Towns, 15p. 1851-1866 -
"Beale's wagons train; camels; appraisal of Mormon fighters; Virgin R; Callville" - (from Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society: General Notes; Exploration of Southern Nevada; Beale's Wagon Road; The Camel Experiment; Callville (Call's Landing - Colorado River); Mexican Traders from Village of Chama, N.M. to Salt Lake City, 1853; Moab Region, Journey there-1853-Cliff Dweller Ruins described; Mancos Ward, 1880 (exhibit no. 622, U.S. vs. Utah), pp. 1-6)
"Trade party from Santa Fe to SLC, Huntington Navaho Ind. trip, 1853, ruins along the San Juan; Mancos Ward History; Moab" - (appears to be continuation of roll 6, pp. 6-14) 1853;
"Elk Mountain Mission, Settlement of Moab, River Bed Case" - ( Elk Mountain Mission: History, 1855, Settlement of Moab, 18 p. 1855 -
"Las Vegas Mission" - ( Exploration, Southern Nevada: Colorado River, Las Vegas Mission, 1855-1865, 24p.
"Colo. R. 1864-5; Calls Landing; Union Line, Esmeralda" - ( Expedition to the Colorado River, 1864-1865: Call's Landing, Journal History - January-June, 1865, 7p. (exhibit no. 623 in U.S. vs. Utah))
"Settlement of Kanab, 1865-1874, Pipe Springs, Hamblin to Hopi Towns, Lees Ferry, River Bed Case - Peter Shirts, Whitmore & McIntyre, Averett death, Killing of Dunn & Howlands, Adairville, Roundy" - ( Settlement of Kanab Region, Southern Utah: Kanab Stake, 1865-1874; Pipe Springs, Jacob Hamblin to Hopi Towns)
"Pacific & Colorado Steam Navigation Co. - NINA TILDEN" - (Pacific & Colorado Steam Navigation Co., 2 account books (Bancroft Mss. 761, D543, v. 59-60) - various documents and correspondence relating to navigation of the Lower Colorado River, Fort Yuma, Albert Dibble, the Nina Tilden and Esmeralda, etc.)
"Thomas F. Dawson file on James White, 1916-1917 - Colorado Hist. Soc." - (T.F. Dawson, James White's trip through the Grand Canyon in 1867, State Historical Society of Colorado, letters and other documents and newspaper clippings compiled by Mr. Dawson in 1918-1919)
"Stanton letter to Editor of The Trail published in the Sept., 1919 issue as 'The Alleged Journey, and the Real Journey of James White, on the Colorado River, in 1867'" - R.B. Stanton Papers (NYPL), Writings, folder 3, box 4, "The Alleged...")
"C.C. Parry" - (Charles A. White, "Biographical Memoir of Charles Christopher Parry," Annals of Iowa, Vol. 7 (3rd Series), 1906-1907, p. 412-430 (removed from Marston box 144))
"Parry-Stanton letters from Stanton Collection" - (NYPL)
"Johnson, Charles Granville, History of the Territory of Arizona, San Francisco, 1868" - (Parts I, II, and III; from HEH)
"J.W. Powell Collection: Note Book #2" - (Powell's geology and astronomy notebook)
"Microfilm Copies of Records in the National Archives: No. 156, Roll 1, Letters received by John Wesley Powell... 1869-79 (January 1, 1869-December 31, 1872)"
"Microfilm Copies of Records in the National Archives: No. 156, Roll 2, Letters received by John Wesley Powell... 1869-79 (January 1, 1873-December 31, 1874)"
"Microfilm Copies of Records in the National Archives: No. 156, Roll 3, Letters received by John Wesley Powell... 1869-79 (January 1-December 31, 1875)"
"Powell Deseret News, Sept. 1869" - ( Deseret Evening News (Salt Lake City) Sept. 4, 6-11, 13-18, 1869)
"1869: Powell News Reports, Salt Lake City" - ( Deseret Evening News, Sept. 7-11, 15, 16, 1869)
"Comparison of Powell's journal with published Report, by Stanton" - (Comparison of the Original Journal of Major J.W. Powell on his journey of 1869. With his Published Report made in 1875.) 19p.
Lincoln, Mrs. M.D. (Bessie Beach), "John Wesley Powell," The Open Court, Vol. XVI (No. 12) (No. 559), Parts I-III, pp. 705-715, 14-25, 86-94; continued by G.K. Gilbert, Pts. V-VI, p 228-239, 281-290, 342-347; Marcus Baker, "Major J.W. Powell: Personal Reminiscences of One of his Staff," Open Court, pp. 348-351 - (removed from Marston Box 148) (Dec. 1902)
"Hawkins letters"
"Hillers Diary" - (typescript)
"Settlement of Bluff, Peter Shirts; Mitchell's Camp; Gunnison road; Hole in the Rock; Mitchell; Merritt; Lake Parahrit; Moab" - ( Settlement of San Juan Region: Bluff, 1879- 1884, San Juan Stake (exhibit #620, U.S. vs. Utah), 41p. 1879-1884;
"Wandle Mase" - (autobiographical sketch, this is HM 26318, also on microfilm as Mormon File, MS FILM 413) c. 1889-1890;
"Stanton Field Books" - (Volumes 1, 2, 3 (part only), 4)
"Part of Stanton's Note Book #3 beginning at Clear Creek and running down below Shinumo Creek" - (this is the part missing from the roll above)
"RBS - Typed Stanton Notebook" - (Colorado River Survey, The Field Notes of R.B. Stanton, Volumes I & II of IV (removed from Marston Box 175)
New York Public Library, Robert B. Stanton Papers: "The River and the Canyon," Vol. I, p. 75, 118-134, 155-164, 217, 382-425, 450-462
"Stanton, The River and the Canyons, Mss, NYPUBLibrary: Julien, Manly, Adams, Wheeler, White, Flavell, Galloway"
"RBS from NYPL: Burchard, Chalfant, Dellenbaugh, Keplinger, Freeman, White, Controversies, Notes"
(Newspaper clippings relating to Colorado River expeditions, chiefly the Stanton surveys of 1889-1890. 1889-1921
"Gilbert Geol. Note books, Around Flagstaff: SF Mts., Red Butte" - Record Group 57, Records of the United States Geological Survey: Geologists Field Notebook, No. 3447, G.K. Gilbert, 1891; Geologists Field Notebook No. 3448, G.K. Gilbert, 1891; Geologists Field Notebook No. 3449, G.K. Gilbert, 1891" 1891, Oct. Nov. -
(Flavell, Roland Lee. Logs of the sloop Examiner and the skiff Panthon (on the Colorado River expedition of 1896), etc. 1891-1897)
(Log of the schooner "Dart" on the lower Colorado River and the Gulf of California Feb. 13-May 5, 1895)
(Loper, Albert. Diary (on Colorado River Expedition of 1907); letters, etc. 1907-1939)
"Loper Record" - (MS FILM 52, Bert Loper material, including trips of 1907 and 1939 (removed from Marston Box 121; 125 frames)
(Sharp, Charles Cutler. Diary of Galloway-Stone trip through the Grand Canyon. 1909)
(Blake, H. Elwyn. Diary (of Colorado River expedition), Bartl, Robert F. Diary of Grand Canyon expedition led by Clyde L. Eddy 1923; June 21-Aug. 10, 1927)
"NDJ(NJE) 26, Roll 1 - National Archives, DJ - River Bed Case - Nims, Owen Clark, Rodin, Woodbury, Priest, W.H. Edwards, Blake" - (Testimony (far more than just the people listed above), correspondence, documents, and clippings - River Bed Case (United States vs. Utah))
"NDJ(NJE) 26, Roll 2, River Bed Case"
"Letters, Statement, Supplementary Statement, Testimony, Julius F. Stone, River Bed Case, 1928-9, Record group No. 60, General Records, Dept. of Justice, File 232581, National Archives - DJ/JE 52-27" - (removed from Marston Box 221?)
(Holmstrom, Buzz. Journal of Colorado River trip 1937-1938)
(Henderson, Randall. Diary kept during Norman Nevills' Colorado River expedition of 1947 July 12-Aug. 1)
(Brennan, Jack. Notes on Loper-Harris party of 1949 & the Harris-Brennan trip of 1952. 1953)
"Brennan, Jack - Grand Canyon trav. 1949" - (Grand Canyon traverse, Loper-Harris Party - The Story by Jack Brennan, 11p. typescript) 1949,
Photograph albums
Colorado River
A. Headwaters to Confluence with Green River
Colorado River: headwaters to Dolores River (Westwater Canyon - Cisco gauge), Gunnison River
Dolores River: Dolores, Colorado, to mouth
Colorado River: mouth of Dolores River downstream to mile 88 above Moab; Disney film, location shooting; Arches National Monument
Colorado River: Moab to Confluence with Green River; Arches National Monument; Disney film, location shooting; Monument Canyon; Canyonlands National Park
B. Cataract Canyon; Narrow Canyon
Green River: miles 2-0; Colorado River: miles 216 1/2 to 215 above Lee's Ferry
Land to the west of the Confluence of the Green and Colorado Rivers (Robbers' Roost; The Maze; Ernie's Country; Spanish Bottom)
Colorado River (Cataract Canyon): miles 215-212 above Lee's Ferry; adjacent lands (eg., Red Lake Canyon, Spanish Bottom)
Colorado River (Cataract Canyon): miles 212-208 above Lee's Ferry; side canyons
Colorado River (Cataract Canyon): miles 208-205 above Lee's Ferry
Colorado River (Cataract Canyon): miles 205-204 above Lee's Ferry
Colorado River (Cataract Canyon): miles 204-203 above Lee's Ferry
Colorado River (Cataract Canyon): miles 203-202 above Lee's Ferry
Colorado River (Cataract Canyon): miles 202-195.5 above Lee's Ferry; Gypsum Canyon
Colorado River (Cataract Canyon): miles 195-190 above Lee's Ferry
Colorado River (Cataract Canyon): miles 190-186 above Lee's Ferry
Colorado River (Cataract Canyon): miles 186-184 above Lee's Ferry; D. Julien inscription
Colorado River (Cataract Canyon): miles 184-180.5 above Lee's Ferry; Dark Canyon
Colorado River: miles 180-170 above Lee's Ferry
Dirty Devil/Fremont River: headwaters to junction with Colorado River; surrounding basin; Colorado River: miles 170-166 above Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 168-160 above Lee's Ferry; White Canyon (Natural Bridges National Monument); Hite
C. Glen Canyon
Colorado River (Glen Canyon): miles 159-142.5 above Lee's Ferry; Red Canyon
Colorado River (Glen Canyon): miles 139.5-131 above Lee's Ferry; Forgotten Canyon
Colorado River (Glen Canyon): miles 130-120 above Lee's Ferry; Hoskanini (Stone-Stanton) dredge and mining claims
Colorado River (Glen Canyon): miles 120-101 above Lee's Ferry; Waterpocket Fold (Capitol Reef National Monument); Aleson wedding
Colorado River (Glen Canyon): miles 100.5-87 above Lee's Ferry; The Rincon; Escalante River (with Soda Gulch, Davis Gulch, Black's Trail, Clear Creek)
Escalante River basin (with Circle Cliffs, Stevens Canyon, Coyote Gulch, Willow Gulch)
Colorado River (Glen Canyon): miles 86-78.5 above Lee's Ferry; Hole in the Rock and back country
Colorado River (Glen Canyon): miles 78 (mouth of San Juan River) to 74 above Lee's Ferry; Cottonwood Gulch; Music Temple; Fifty Mile Mountain; Navajo Mountain
Colorado River (Glen Canyon): miles 74-73 above Lee's Ferry; Anasazi (Mystery) Canyon, with Lehi Canyon, Surprise Canyon, and Moepitz Canyon; Navajo Mountain
Anasazi Canyon, with Lehi Canyon and Moepitz Canyon; Colorado River (Glen Canyon): miles 73.6- above Lee's Ferry; Navajo Mountain
Colorado River (Glen Canyon): miles 73-69.5 above Lee's Ferry; Navajo Mountain; Canyon at mile 71.5 and back country; Black Water (Toh Dilth Ylth; Oak) Canyon; Fifty Mile Mountain (Kaiparowits)
Cliff Canyon - Redbud Pass; Bridge Canyon - Rainbow Bridge; Aztec Creek; Forbidding Canyon; Back country at mile 68 on Colorado River above Lee's Ferry
Colorado River (Glen Canyon): miles 68-40 above Lee's Ferry, with side canyons
Colorado River (Glen Canyon): miles 40-27 above Lee's Ferry; Crossing of the Fathers (El Vado); Tower Butte; Warm Creek
Navajo Canyon from Navajo Mountain to Colorado River (at mile 25.5 above Lee's Ferry); Arch in the Sky
Colorado River (Glen Canyon): miles 25-0 above Lee's Ferry; Glen Canyon Dam;
D. Lee's Ferry
Lee's Ferry: American Placer Corp.; Flagstaff to Lee's Ferry road 1910
Lee's Ferry: American Placer Corp.; Flagstaff to Lee's Ferry road; Paria River from mouth up to Cottonwood Creek and Marysvale; Dugway; Pahreah 1911, 1912
Region from Flagstaff to Lee's Ferry; Lee's Ferry
Boats and Crews at Lee's Ferry 1889-1977
E. Marble Canyon; Little Colorado River
Paria Creek from Bryce Canyon to mouth; Colorado River: miles 0-3 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 3-6 below Lee's Ferry; Navajo Bridge
Colorado River: mile 8 below Lee's Ferry (Badger Creek Rapid)
Colorado River: miles 10-12.8 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 13-18 below Lee's Ferry; Ah Hol Sah and Tanner Wash; Hot Na Na Wash; Houserock Valley; Buckskin Mountain
Colorado River: miles 13-23.5 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 24-26 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 26-31 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 31-33 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 33-39.5 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 40-50 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 51-53 below Lee's Ferry; Nankoweap Basin
Colorado River: miles 54-60 below Lee's Ferry; Kwagunt Canyon; Malgosa Canyon
Colorado River: miles 60-62 below Lee's Ferry; Mouth of the Little Colorado River
Little Colorado River, headwaters to mouth
F. Grand Canyon
Colorado River: miles 62-66 below Lee's Ferry; Lava (Chuar) Canyon
Colorado River: miles 65-70 below Lee's Ferry; Lava Canyon; Grand Canyon views
Colorado River: miles 70-75.7 below Lee's Ferry; Cardenas Creek; Grand Canyon views
Colorado River: mile 76 below Lee's Ferry (Hance Rapid); Flagstaff to South Rim stage; Grand Canyon view; Hance's place; Hance's trail
Colorado River: miles 77-80 below Lee's Ferry; Grand Canyon views; Asbestos Canyon; Hance Canyon
Grand Canyon views, east end; Grand View Trail, Tonto Trail, Cottonwood Spur Trail; Colorado River: miles 80.9-84 below Lee's Ferry; Clear Creek
Colorado River: miles 84-86 below Lee's Ferry, with surrounding Grand Canyon (eg., Brahma Temple, Zoroaster Temple, Cremation Canyon, Pattie Butte)
Grand Canyon: North Rim, Bright Angel Canyon, Sumner Butte, Phantom Ranch, Kaibab Trail; Colorado River: mile 87 below Lee's Ferry
River craft at mile 87 below Lee's Ferry on the Colorado River (Bright Angel Creek)
Grand Canyon views; Colorado River: miles 88-90 below Lee's Ferry; Grand Canyon Village; Bright Angel Trail
Grand Canyon views; Colorado River: miles 89.5-92.6 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 93-95; Grand Canyon views; Hermit Camp
Colorado River: miles 96-99 below Lee's Ferry; Boucher Canyon; Slate Canyon; Dragon and Crystal Canyons
Dragon Head; Osiris Temple; Tower of Ra; Crystal Creek; Grama Point; Mencius Temple; Confucius Temple, Dragon Creek; Diana Temple; Geike Peak; Castor Temple; Pollux Temple; Sapphire Canyon; Agate Canyon; Colorado River: miles 99-105 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 99-105 below Lee's Ferry; Tuna Creek; Point Sublime; Sagittarius Ridge; Ruby Canyon
Colorado River: miles 105-107 below Lee's Ferry; Grand Canyon views
Bass Canyon and Trail; Mt. Huethawali; Colorado River: miles 107-109.4 below Lee's Ferry; Grand Canyon views; Shinumo Creek and tributaries (White Creek, Flint Creek, Redwall Canyon, Burro Canyon)
Colorado River: miles 110-119 below Lee's Ferry; Grand Canyon viewsHakatai Canyon; Mystic Spring; Royal Arch Creek; Elves Chasm; Apache Point
Colorado River: miles 120-129 below Lee's Ferry; Fossil Bay and Canyon; Stanton Point
Colorado River: miles 130-134 below Lee's Ferry; Galloway Canyon; Steamboat Mountain; Stone Creek
Tapeats Creek and Basin (eg., Crazy Jug Canyon, Monument Point; Bridger's Knoll; Thunder River); Colorado River: mile 134 below Lee's Ferry (mouth of Tapeats Creek)
Colorado River: miles 133.7-139.2 below Lee's Ferry; Tahuta; Cogswell Butte; Deer Creek Canyon
140 Mile Canyon; Fishtail Mesa; Colorado River: miles 140-149 below Lee's Ferry; Kanab Creek and Basin from Kanab; Olo Canyon; Matkatamiba Canyon
Colorado River: miles 150-156 below Lee's Ferry; Sinyala Canyon and Mt. Sinyala; Grand Canyon views
Havasu Canyon and Basin; Colorado River: miles 156-159 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 160-170 below Lee's Ferry; Tuckup Canyon and Basin; The Dome; National (Cataract) Canyon; Fern Glen Canyon
Colorado River: miles 170-174 below Lee's Ferry; Stairway Canyon: Mohawk (Gateway) Canyon; Red Slide Canyon
Colorado River: miles 175-179 below Lee's Ferry; Toroweap; Vulcan's Throne; Prospect Canyon
Vulcan (Lava Falls) Rapid: 1872-1950
Vulcan (Lava Falls) Rapid: 1951-1959
Vulcan (Lava Falls) Rapid: 1960-1969
Vulcan (Lava Falls) Rapid: 1970-1977
Colorado River: miles 180-198 below Lee's Ferry; Grand Canyon views; Mt. Trumbull; Mt. Logan and surroundings; Whitmore (Queentoweap) Valley; Parashont Canyon
Colorado River: miles 202.5-210 below Lee's Ferry; Spring Canyon; Indian Canyon; Price Butte; Granite Creek; Granite Park Canyon; 209 Mile Canyon
Colorado River: miles 210-214.5 below Lee's Ferry; Pumpkin Spring
Colorado River: miles 215-218 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 218-225 below Lee's Ferry; Snyder Mine; Trail Canyon; 220 Mile Canyon
Colorado River: miles 224-226 below Lee's Ferry; Diamond Creek Canyon (Robbers' Roost Canyon, Peach Springs Wash); Diamond Peak
Colorado River: miles 226-233 below Lee's Ferry; Travertine Canyon
Colorado River: miles 233-235 below Lee's Ferry; 234 Mile Canyon; Ervin Butte
Colorado River: miles 235-238 below Lee's Ferry; Bridge Canyon
Colorado River: miles 238-240 below Lee's Ferry; Bridge Canyon
Colorado River: miles 241-249 below Lee's Ferry; Spencer Canyon; Meriwhitica Canyon
Quartermaster Canyon; Triumphal Arch; Colorado River: miles 250-279 below Lee's Ferry
G. Grand Wash Cliffs to Gulf of California
Colorado River: miles 278-330 below Lee's Ferry (Lake Mead)
Virgin River, headwaters to mouth; Zion; St. George, Utah
Colorado River from mouth of Virgin River to Hoover Dam (Lake Mead); Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam; Colorado River from Hoover Dam to Yuma; Needles; Ehrenberg; Imperial Canal; Alamo River; Salton Sea
Yuma; Colorado River from Yuma to Gulf of California; Salton Sea Basin/Alamo River; Tiburon Island
Green River
A. Headwaters to Green River, Utah
Green River, headwaters to above Henry's Fork; Independence Rock; Devil's Gate; Choke Cherry Draw; Green River, Wyoming; Fire Hole country
Green River: Henry's Fork to mile 292 above Green River, Utah; Flaming Gorge; Horseshoe Canyon
Green River: miles 311-298 above Green River, Utah; Red Canyon; Skull Canyon
Green River: miles 293-278 above Green River, Utah; Flaming Gorge Dam
Brown's Park (Hole); Green River: miles 273.5-246 above Green River, Utah
Green River: miles 244-235 above Green River, Utah; Canyon of Lodore
Green River: miles 236-225 above Green River, Utah; Canyon of Lodore
Yampa River to mouth; Pat's Hole; Green River: miles 225-223 above Green River, Utah
Green River: miles 224-206 above Green River, Utah
Green River: miles 206-185 above Green River, Utah; Split Mountain Canyon; Dinosaur National Monyment
Jensen, Utah; Green River: miles 185-121 above Green River, Utah; Ouray, Utah, and vicinity; Denis Julien and other inscriptions; Willow Creek; Whiterocks Valley
Green River: miles 121-71.5 above Green River, Utah (Desolation Canyon)
Green River: miles 70-40 above Green River, Utah (Desolation Canyon); Chandler Canyon; Denis Julien inscription
Green River: miles 40-0 above Green River, Utah (Gray Canyon)
B. Below Green River, Utah
Green River, Utah; Thompson, Utah, and vicinity; Green River: miles 118-75.5 above Confluence; San Rafael River and basin; Labyrinth Canyon
Green River: miles 80.5-41.8 above Confluence; Denis Julien inscriptions; Labyrinth Canyon; Horseshoe Canyon; Upheaval Dome
Green River: miles 41.5-23.5 above Confluence; Millard Canyon; Stillwater Canyon
Green River: miles 22.8-2.5 above Confluence; Stillwater Canyon
San Juan River
San Juan River: headwaters to below Chinle Creek; San Juan Basin; Animas River; Mesa Verde National Park; Hovenweep National Monument; Navajo National Monument; Kayenta; Sahn trip; Monument Valley; Chinle Wash
San Juan River: below Chinle Creek to Mexican Hat; San Juan oil field; Mexican Hat
San Juan River: miles 113.5 (Mexican Hat) to 32 above mouth; Zahn party; Nokai Canyon
Oljeto; Flagstaff to San Juan supply road (Spencer ox team); Spencer Camp (Camp Ibex, on San Juan River at mile 38)
Navajo Mountain region; San Juan River: miles 29-11 above mouth; Hawkeye Arch/Bisha Canyon; Trail Canyon; Cha Canyon
Cha Butte and Canyon; Bald Rock Canyon; Rainbow Bridge Trail; Nasja Creek; Surprise Valley; San Juan River: miles 10-1 above mouth; Navajo Mountain
San Juan River: miles 5-0 above mouth
Other Rivers
Photographers
A. Hillers, Beaman, Fennemore
List of photographs taken on Powell expeditions from 1871 to 1876 by Beaman, Fennemore, and Hillers
Printed extracts from various early journals; Hillers and Beaman photos of Colorado River (Marble Canyon and Grand Canyon Series); Various more recent photographs of places also photographed by Hillers and Beaman
J. Fennemore photographs of Glen Canyon
"Indian Photos - Hillers"; Also some by Beaman
B. Wilbur
John S. Wilbur and expedition of 1904
C. Cogswell (Galloway-Stone expedition of 1909)
Green River, Wyoming, to Split Mountain Sep. 12-27, 1909
Green River: miles 173-165 above Green River, Utah Oct. 1, 1909
Bowknot Bend on Green River to near junction with Colorado River Oct. 13-15, 1909
Colorado River (Cataract Canyon) from Green River mouth (mile 216) to Dirty Devil mouth (mile 169 above Lee's Ferry) Oct. 15-21, 1909
Colorado River (Glen Canyon) from mouth of Dirty Devil (mile 169) to Mile 11 above Lee's Ferry Oct. 21-27, 1909
Colorado River from Lee's Ferry to Needles Oct. 27 to Nov. 19, 1909
D. Bauwens
George O. Bauwens photos, Little Colorado River 1918:
E. Clyde Eddy expedition of 1934
Colorado River: miles 0-25 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 25-60 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 64.5-90 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 90-100 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 104-186 below Lee's Ferry
Colorado River: miles 204-353 (Hoover Dam); Unidentified photographs and 1 negative
F. Cutler
Hugh Cutler photographs of Nevills traverse of 1940
G. Maud Duke
Maud Duke photographs of 1966 trip through Cataract and Narrow Canyons
Persons
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Marston 1912-1950
Marston 1951-1977
Masland-Myton
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River Craft
Steamers
Motorboats (below Glen Canyon) 1890-1949
Motorboats (Glen Canyon) c. 1900-1964
Motorboats (above mouth Green River)
Motorboats 1950-1959
Motorboats 1960-1978
Scows; Air Boat
Boats: Oar powered (no photographs, all text)
Skiffs 1869-1929
Skiffs 1933-1972
Log rafts, canoes, folding boats and flats, kayaks, skiyaks, bubble boat
Inflated craft
Crews
1868-1940
1941-1950
1951-1955
1956
Kings Gap gathering 1957;
1958-1974
Marston vacation pictures; Disney expedition of 1959
Volumes
Rapids Ratings
Rapids ratings
Addresses
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Overseas; Arizona; Colorado; Connecticut; Washington, D.C.; Florida; Hawaii; Idaho; Illinois; Kansas; Kentucky
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Texas; Utah; Virginia; Washington; Wisconsin; Wyoming
Berkeley, Oakland, and Piedmont, California
Northern California
Southern California
Grand Canyoneers
Miscellaneous Printed Material
William Belknap, Grand Canyon River Guide
Barbara Beeton, "James Hervey Simpson in the Great Basin," Montana (XXVIII, p. 28-43)
Reports by John W. Powell 1872, 1873, 1874, 1877
Bo Shelby and Joyce M. Nielsen, Colorado River Research Program Final Report (Technical Reports 1-4)
J. Eugene Haas, Joyce McCarl Nielsen, Byron B. Shelby, River Contact Study, Progress Report I
Book Reviews, Catalogues, Dealers, Etc.
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H-Hittell
Hobbs-Hyde
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MacDonald-Myrick
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S-Spring
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W-Wetherill
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Book Purchases and Publishing
Book Search
Booksellers (orders): A-D
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Magazine back-issue dealers
Publishers and publishing: general and A-M
Publishers and publishing: N-Z
Newspapers and journalism in the West
Bibliographies and Citations
Journals and journal article citations: A-H
Journals and journal article citations: I-Z
Bibliographies: general and miscellaneous
Bibliographies: Grand Canyon
Bibliographies: Grand Canyon (cont.)
United States Government publications
Theses and dissertations
Theses and dissertations (vol. 2)
Colorful quotes, facts, and stories; material pertinent to projected Marston ms.
Sales prospects for Marston's projected book
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Coded Negatives and Transparencies
Negatives
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Coded prints
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General negatives
Oversize coded negatives (00-22) (66 envelopes)
Oversize coded negatives (35-98) (36 envelopes)
Oversize uncoded negatives (1 envelope)
Huntington house order negatives of material from Marston; hydroplanes; Marston family; unidentified.
(1) Charles Mann, and kayak at camp. (2 neg.s) 1939,
(2) Colorado River material; Charles Gibbons album photos. (21 neg.s with 60 views)
(3) Green and Colorado Rivers; unidentified men and boats; Holmstrom's "Julius" and Amos Burg with his rubber raft "Charlie." (6 neg.s with 21 views)
(4) USGS Survey of 1923. (19 neg.s)
(5) Colorado River views, including rock formations, steamer, "Titanic II." (5 neg.s with 17 views)
(6) Nevills Grand Canyon traverse, with Barry Goldwater et al.; Arthur Sanger, (14 neg.s) 1940, 1901 or 1903.
(7) Charles C. Sharp family photos; Cogswell photos of Galloway-Stone traverse of 1909. (59 neg.s)
(8) Colorado River views; maps; Best crew; pack train; rock ruins; Green River; Glen, Grand, and Marble? Canyons. (36 neg.s with 91 views)
(9) Early Colorado River personalities, including James White; river view. (4 neg.s with 5 views)
(10) Ruins on rim and in Grand Canyon; Indian rock drawings; canyon and river views; Angel's Wing; petrified forest. (10 neg.s)
(11) Lee's Ferry. (1 neg.)
(12) Photos of John King and family. (3 neg.s)
(13) Grand Canyon views; Lake Mead; North Rim; Hoover Dam. Many are aerial views. (20 neg.s)
(14) Copy neg.s of illus. from Joseph McAleenan, Grand Canyon Trails, including Bass cable?, men with boats. (5 neg.s)
(15) Flagstaff with stagecoach; Grandview Hotel; tents at Grand Canyon; stuffed animal specimens in laboratory? (5 neg.s)
(16) Hoskaninni Company dredge, mule train and shore facilities. (6 neg.s)
(17) 1938 Buzz Holmstrom trip down Grand Canyon. (4 neg.s)
(18) R.B. Stanton's first expedition down the Colorado River. Taken at Green River Station, Utah. (1 neg.)
(19) Marston family photos; rock formations; river from bridge. (5 neg.s)
(20) Unidentified photos. (5 neg.s; 3 prints)
(21) Hydroplane races at Lake Mead. (33 neg.s; 3 proofsheets)
Other negatives
(22) Skookum Chuck River Rats 1970 traverse of Marble and Grand Canyons. (28 neg.s; 29 prints; picture index; diary of the trip; letter concerning the trip from Walt to Marston)
(23) Holmstrom pictures remaining unidentified, most appearing to be from the upper Green River. (6 neg.s; 6 prints)
(24) Otis Marston singing recital?, Greek Theater, University of California, Berkeley. (2 neg.s)
(25) Idela A.R. Marston photos, including: Idela Marston in costume; 2330 Vine St.; Mt. Desert Island and Deep Cove, Maine, N.H., Maine, Mass., town, countryside, and harbor in Maine where Otis Marston's father lived as a boy. (removed from Marston Box 141(10)) (43 neg.s) c. 1920; 1919;
(26) Idela A.R. Marston photos, including: Idela Marston on world tour, with children, and at 2330 Vine St.; various unidentified people, suburban scenes, etc. (removed from Marston Box 141(19)) (56 neg.s)
Freeman Collection: Lower Colorado River, Alamo River, etc.
(1) Freeman boats running Glen Canyon below the San Juan, (1 neg.; 1 print) 1922.
(2) Lower Colorado River; miscellaneous. (12 neg.s)
(3) Lower Colorado River near delta; Laguna Dam; Pescadero; La Bomba; Imperial Canal; Alamo River; Cudahy Check. (45 neg.s; 68 prints) (c. Nov. 1922)
(4) Lower Colorado River, Alamo River/Salton Sea, Indians; miscellaneous. (34 neg.s) (c. Nov. 1922)
(5) Unidentified lantern slides. (3 slides)
Freeman Collection: Columbia River; Canadian and Arctic rivers; miscellaneous
(1) Columbia River. (20 neg.s; 34 prints) (1920)
(2) Columbia River. (20 neg.s; 30 prints) (1920)
(3) Columbia River. (20 neg.s; 24 prints) (1920)
(4) Columbia River. (17 neg.s; 20 prints) (1920)
(5) Columbia River. (18 neg.s) (1920)
(6) Saskatchewan River; miscellaneous. (37 neg.s; 12 prints)
(7) Photos for Inland Waterway article. (14 neg.s)
Clyde Eddy expedition of 1927: no.s 1-50, (Gift of Clyde Eddy) (50 envelopes) June 27 to Aug. 8.
Clyde Eddy expedition of 1927: no.s 51-103, (Gift of Clyde Eddy) (55 envelopes) June 27 to Aug. 8.
G. Wharton James photos along Colorado River, etc., (15 envelopes; 7 glass plates) Hermit Camp (Fred Harvey photo, c. 1918) (1 neg.); Head of Cable to Hermit Camp (Maxson photo, 1933) (1 neg.) 1899-1901;
Clyde Eddy expedition of 1934 (gift of Frankie Frazier Strathairn) (89 envelopes)
Coded negatives suffering from considerable deterioration (33 envelopes); newspaper photo cuts and proofs
35mm negatives
Cogswell photos, 1909 Galloway-Stone traverse (383 negatives, 294 prints; many also in coded negative file drawer 1)
Cutler and Beckwith photos: 1939 San Juan trip; 1940 Nevills traverse of Green and Colorado Rivers (both coded negatives and by roll; prints in Marston Volume 149); 1958 San Juan and Glen Canyon - (275 negatives)
Moll(?) 575-5-1,2,3,4,5 (5 negatives)
Race 575-12-9 to 19 (11 negatives)
U.S.G.S. Prof. Paper 164: 6 plates (6 negatives, 6 prints)
Aerial survey photos of Cataract and Stillwater Canyons and Colorado River above Confluence; canyon and river scenes - (7 negatives, 2 prints)
James White; boat in rapid - (5 negatives)
Flight to Hite?? (aerial photos; pack horses and party) (6 negatives, 2 prints)
(Jeep trip, 1950s?: jeep camp; "chuck wagon" jeep; pack horses; Masland and Belknap; Harris inscription) (14 negatives, 15 prints)
"120" slides in metal boxes
Arches - Fisher Tower [Colorado River above Confluence; Filming of "Ten Who Dared."] (33 slides) Oct. 1955; Oct.-Nov. 1959.
Needles [Chesler Park and Needles jeep trip; Gypsum Canyon; Cataract Canyon and Confluence; Pegasus Arch; Indian rock drawings.] (86 slides) July, Oct. 1955; Oct. 1956.
Rainbow Bridge [Bridge Canyon and Rainbow, Bridge, Glen Canyon, aerial views, Cummings Mesa, Tower Butte.] (29 slides) Oct. 1955; Sep. 1957.
Rainbow Bridge - Navaho Mt. - Navaho Canyon [Rainbow Bridge and Navajo Canyon; aerial views, Glen Canyon Dam under construction.] (38 slides) Oct. 1955; Oct. 1956; Sep. 1957.
[Rainbow Bridge/Navajo Mountain area; aerial photos] (17 slides) Sept. 1957.
Trail Canyon - 71 [Oct. 1955 (1 slide); Navajo Mountain and surrounding canyons to Rainbow Bridge and Glen Canyon; Indian dwellings; Cummings Mesa; aerial views.] (68 slides) Sep. 1957.
Grand Canyon (Marble - Grand - 1954-56) [Outboard motorboat runs of 1954, 1956, and 1957 down Marble and Grand Canyons; Canyon of Lodore; Toroweap.] (87 slides) June 1954; July 1955; Mar. and June 1956; June 1957.
Grand Canyon - [June 1957. Hydroplane races at Lake Mead; 1957 outboard motorboat trip down Marble and Grand Canyons; "Cactus" at Fredonia.] (61 slides) June 1957
Shivwits - Lake Mead [Rim of Grand Canyon; Hydroplane races on Lake Mead.] (23 slides) 1958.
Mexico - [Marston family trip to Mexico, including Mexico City, Xochimilco, and Taxco?] (94 slides, 4 black and white negatives, 4 black and white prints) 1954
GWM Family [Garth, Shirley, Deborah, and Leslie Marston; Jeffrey Marston with friends shooting arrows.] (31 slides; 2 4×5 color transparencies) 1954; 1956.
35mm slides in metal boxes. By Place:
Above Mouth - Green R. [Colorado River basin above Confluence; Disney crew.] (152 slides)
Cataract - Narrow Canyons [Colorado River from Confluence through Narrow Canyon.] (501 slides)
Escalante R. - Nav[ajo] Mt. (47 slides)
Dirty Devil - San Juan River [Colorado River and tributaries from Hite to San Juan River.] (512 slides)
San Juan R. [San Juan River basin, Bald Rock Creek, Nasja Creek, Nasja Mesa.] (408 slides)
Glen Cn 0-78 [Mainly side canyons between mileposts 74 and 68.] (509 slides)
Lees Ferry - Kanab C. [Lee's Ferry to Havasu Creek; 1 slide of dam generators] (362 slides)
Kanab C. - Hoover Dam [Mile 140 to Lake Mead; St. George/Hurricane/Zion; Gold Cup races, (380 slides) 1960.]
Hoover Dam - Gulf [Havasu City; Parker Dam; Los Angeles aqueduct.] (23 slides)
Green River [Basin from Yampa River to Stillwater Canyon.] (466 slides)
River Rogues [Photographs of people.] (247 slides)
35mm slides in metal boxes. By Date:
[Assorted photos by various photographers of Marble and Grand Canyons, Lake Mead, Navajo Mountain, Zion, an arch, Sinyala, etc.] (86 slides) 1947; 1951; 1954-1959.
C-57, C-58 (Lee's Ferry - Unkar - Bright Angel - 99 mile - Lava Falls - Lava Formation - 217 - Gods Pocket) [and possible others. Mostly Marble and Grand Canyons, with a few of the Little Colorado River, and one of Triplet on the Green River.] (139 slides) 1947, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1959,
Beer-Dag - Marston Disney [Colorado River below Moab; lower Glen Canyon; Marble and Grand Canyons to Lake Mead; Shipyard Slough; Death Valley; Kanab baseline; Flaming Gorge. Much deals with Disney crew filming "Ten Who Dared."] (553 slides) 1959; 1960.
C60 [Includes numerous aerial photographs of Tiburon Island, Navajo Mountain/Rainbow Bridge area, lower Glen Canyon, Marble Canyon, and Grand Canyon. Also, down run of jet boats from Lee's Ferry to Lake Mead.] (404 slides) 1960.
C60 Up [Up run of jet boats from Lake Mead through Grand and Marble Canyons; Salmon River boats on Colorado River.] (314 slides) July, 1960.
Navaho Mountain '61 [(2 slides); Marston/Masland/Atherton/National Geographic expedition into Navajo Mountain region, with some aerial views.] (343 slides) July 1945 late Sep.-early Oct. 1961.
1962 - Nav. Mt. [Navajo Mountain region, lower San Juan river, Glen Canyon, Hole-in-the-Rock, Wilson Canyon.] (128 slides) Sep. 1962.
Grand Canyon - [Aug. 1963. Sportyak trip through Marble and Grand Canyons from Badger Creek Rapid to Pierce Ferry.] (497 slides) Aug. 63
1963 Grand Can. Sportyak trip, lower Grand Canyon from Supai to Lake Mead; the Gem, Oct. 1964 (1 slide); Pierce Ferry, late 1940s or early 1950s (1 slide).] (305 slides) [Aug. 1963. Oct. 1964.
Horsethief C. - 1965 - Yaks, May [Belknap house, Boulder City; Mt. Emma; Whitmore Trail;; skiyak trip through lower Grand Canyon from Whitmore Rapid to Lake Mead; trip into Roost Canyon, Angels trail, Dirty Devil River.] (337 slides) May, Sep. 1965.
[Launching of boats at Green River, Utah; the Bert Loper, Howland's boat, and deck boat; lower Green River, Cataract and Glen Canyons, and the Colorado River above the Confluence.] (177 slides) May-June 1967; May-June 1969.
Deck Boat 1969 [Rafts on the Colorado River; trip of May on deck boat and outboard from Lee's Ferry to Lake Mead; trip in September of deck boat from Lee's Ferry to Pumpkin Spring.] (276 slides) May, Sep. 1969.
35mm slides in cardboard boxes (some larger format)
Eddy Ex, [Black and white, many by Jaeger. Indian pueblos; buffalo; unidentified people; Galloway; canyon and river scenes; Marble Canyon; overturned boat at Dubendorff; Indians; rapids; Granite Gorge; Monument Creek Rapid; crew bathing; pack mules on trail; Hance Rapid; Cataract bear; dog and bear; camp scenes; Pres. Harding Rapid; Badger Creek Rapid; Lava Falls.] (80 16mm slides) 1927
Colorado 2×2 [Bryce Canyon; unidentified landscape; arch.] (14 slides)
Mon. Valley - Gd. Canyon 2×2 [Monument Valley; Grand Canyon; arches; Salt Lake City?] (40 slides)
Boulder 2×2 [Unidentified Western views (Colorado?).] (15 slides)
Kanab-Whitmore (Lava Falls) 8 [outboard motorboat run through lower Grand Canyon to Lake Mead.] (43 slides) 1957
Fossil C - Kanab (fossil, Thunder Spring, Deer Creek) 7 [Outboard motorboat trip through Grand Canyon.] (44 slides) 1957.
Malott? - N.Y. & Lees Ferry - 1st Camp (Pres. Harding) 1. [Outboard motorboat trip through Marble Canyon.] (25 slides) 1958.
Malott? - Colorado River - 1st trip [Outboard motorboat trip through Marble and Grand Canyons.] (44 slides) 1958.
Fall Foliage, Upper Waterpocket, B. Atherton photos. (15 slides) 6 Oct 1958,
Bryce C, B. Atherton photos. (20 slides) October 1958,
Wayne Wonderland B. Atherton photos. (34 slides) Oct 1958 -
Wayne Wonderland, B. Atherton photos [Capitol Reef.] (8 slides) Oct 1958,
Malott, Kod., Roll no. 2 - Lees Ferry Boulder Narrows [Disney traverse of Grand Canyon filming "Ten Who Dared"; aerial views; Glen Canyon Dam construction.] (32 slides) 6/7/59 - 6/9/59
Malott - Kod. - roll no. 3 & 4 - Boulder Narrows, Chuar Rapid, 6/12 [Disney crew filming "Ten Who Dared" in Marble and Grand Canyons, winter aerial views of Toroweap and Vulcan's Throne.] (37 slides) 6/9/59 - June 1959;
Malott - Kod. - Roll 5, 6, &7 [Disney crew filming "Ten Who Dared," middle of the Grand Canyon.] (34 slides) June 1959.
Disney - Down run of jets [Disney crew filming "Ten Who Dared" in the Grand Canyon; Grand Canyon; Flaming Gorge; Arches and the Colorado River above the Confluence; Badger Rapid; jet boats down run through the Grand Canyon; Salmon River motorboats; Rapid Eater; Little Colorado River.] (90 slides) June, Oct.-Nov. 1959; Apr.-May 1960; May-June 1961.
Up run [Up run of jet boats from Lake Mead to Lee's Ferry.] (66 slides) July 1960.
Dorsett Jet (21 slides) 6/3/61
Glen Can. - above San Juan? - [Glen Canyon; rock inscription.] (22 slides) Oct 1962
Glen C. - Paria; Badger (No 1; Exp. No 6 & 16; Navajo ss.; Chinle [?] etc (100) [Turbocraft jet boats on Colorado River from Glen Canyon Dam to Badger Creek rapid.] (34 slides) June 1965.
8, 16 1/2, Turbocraft jet boats in Marble Canyon.] (36 slides) June 65 [June 1965.
16-23 (102) (102; Exp. 1, Hse Rock; 27, Supai Collapse) [Turbocraft jet boats in Marble Canyon.] (34 slides) June 1965.
23-30 1/2 (103) [Turbocraft jet boats in Marble Canyon.] (34 slides) June 1965.
30-35 (104) (Roll 104 - Exp. No. 6, No. 14 Vaseys, No. 35 and Damsite 32.8(?)) [Turbocraft jet boats in Marble Canyon.] (32 slides) June 1965.
44-56 [Turbocraft jet boats in Marble Canyon.] (26 slides) June 1965.
56-61 1/2 (106) [Turbocraft jet boats down Marble Canyon to mouth of Little Colorado River.] (33 slides) June 1965.
Salt, Chuar, Turbocraft jet boats in the Grand Canyon.] (32 slides) Jun 65 [June 1965.
[Turbocraft jet boats in the upper Grand Canyon.] (33 slides) June 1965.
Sock, Mon Ck, Turbocraft jet boats in Grand Canyon.] (34 slides) Jun 65 [June 1965.
93 1/2, 98, Turbocraft jet boats in Grand Canyon.] (36 slides) Jun 65 [June 1965.
To Bass Cable, overexp. [Turbocraft jet boats in Grand Canyon.] (36 slides) June 1965.
116-134 (108) (Exp. 13, 22, 32, 34; Tapeats Cr.; Roll 108) [Turbocraft jet boats in Grand Canyon.] (32 slides) June 1965.
134- (109) (Deer Cr. Exp. 10, 14, 24; 109) [Turbocraft jet boats in Grand Canyon.] (33 slides) June 1965.
171-188 (Exp. 13, 14, 15, 16, Red Slide - Roll 110) [Turbocraft jet boats in Grand Canyon.] (33 slides) June 1965.
190-208; BR 20, 30 [Turbocraft jet boats in Grand Canyon.] (33 slides) June 1965.
217 - above 239 (Exp. 6, Head of 217; Exp. 8, Exp. 20 (112); Exp. 20, 30, 205 Rapid, Granite Park (111[this second half appears to belong with the slides in the box above]) [Turbocraft jet boats in Grand Canyon.] (33 slides) June 1965.
Sep (113) (Exp. 6, 7, 25, 35 - Earls accident) [Turbocraft jet boats in lower Grand Canyon.] (32 slides) June 1965.
Sep to Stanley [Turbocraft jet boats in lower Grand Canyon to Lake Mead.] (35 slides) June 1965.
Sandy Pt. to BC, June 1965 [Turbocraft jet boats on Lake Mead.] (28 slides) June 1965.
June 65 dupes; Dupes [Duplicate slides of Turbocraft jet boat run through Marble and Grand Canyons.] (33 slides) June 1965.
SLC - Page, boat at yard [Developed Aug. 1965. Triangle boat in boat yard; aerial views of Lake Powell and Waterpocket Fold.] (14 slides)
Sierra Nevada & Death Valley, March 30 1966, Enroute to South Rim - Sierra Nevada, [Aerial views of the Sierra Nevada and Death Valley.] (14 slides) March 30, 1966
Flight from Gd Cn, March (Millar) [Aerial views of Grand Canyon; 8 slides of Margaret Marston and Millar grandchildren?, developed (29 slides) March 1966. Apr. 1966.]
[Developed June 1967. Aerial views: lower Green River?; San Rafael River.] (21 slides)
[Indian rock drawings; Stillwater Canyon.] (18 slides) May 1967.
[June The Bert Loper] on lower Green River? near Confluence.] (39 slides) 1967.
Up Green River above Sphinx, June 2, 1967; -204 ½ [Lower Green River, Labyrinth Canyon.] (19 slides) May-June 1967.
Shift from Green River to Colo., [Developed June 1967.] (17 slides) 1967
Up from THE SLIDE with heavy cruiser [Developed June 1967. Bert Loper towing crippled cruiser near Confluence of Green and Colorado Rivers.] (8 slides)
Tows on Colorado [June 1967. Colorado River near Confluence with Green River.] (8 slides)
[Aerial views, Grand Canyon with snow.] (10 slides) (Dec. 30, 1967)
Ouray [Developed July 1969. Green River at Ouray?] (19 slides)
Wet Film - Des [Developed July 1969. Desolation Canyon on Green River; rock inscriptions and boat.] (36 slides)
Des Can, [Desolation Canyon on Green River; rock inscriptions.] (26 slides) Jun 1969
Mile 211-212 by F. Strathairn, (14 slides) 1970
Marston pix, Run to Sep - Plaque (17 slides) Nov. 1971,
No. 1 FF to abt 75 - 1972 [Raft trip from Lee's Ferry to Mile 74 ½.] (35 slides) May 1972.
Hance - 1972 [Developed May 1972. Raft trip through Grand Canyon.] (36 slides)
Supai, Granite Pk - 1972 [Developed May 1972. Raft trip through Grand Canyon.] (33 slides)
Lower Canyon, Mead - 1972 [Developed May 1972. Raft trip through Grand Canyon.] (33 slides)
[Developed May 1973. Grand Canyon.] (34 slides)
[Developed May 1973. Raft trip through Marble and Grand Canyons (includes Bright Angel).] (35 slides)
[Developed May 1973. Raft trip through Marble and Grand Canyons (includes Supai).] (35 slides)
Mile 4, 62 [Raft trip in Marble Canyon.] (36 slides) June 1974.
Abt 220, 235 [Developed June 1974. Lower Grand Canyon.] (35 slides)
Robdoux Insc; Ekker grave; Embark; To below San Rafael - [Inscription and rock paintings; Ekker grave; Ron Smith power boat; lower Green River.] (34 slides) 1975
[Developed June 1975. Inscriptions; lower Green River?; Bert Loper.] (33 slides)
[Developed June 1975. Inscriptions; Green River (Labyrinth and Stillwater Canyons)] (36 slides)
1974?? to below Kwagunt [Developed June 1975. Marble Canyon.] (36 slides)
Vulcan to 235 [Developed June 1975. Lower Grand Canyon.] (29 slides)
[Developed June 1976. Raft trip, lower Grand Canyon.] (13 slides)
MECN Elgin [Developed June 1976. Ellingson headstone; other headstone; Baseline plaque, Kanab.] (6 slides)
Stereo and half-stereo slides
Glen C. 1/2 stereos by P. McCormick [sent by Pat Reilly] (28 slides) 1953,
[Slides of Glen Canyon/Rainbow Bridge area; several by Linda Lyman. Sent by Pat Reilly.] (20 slides) 1953.
San Juan 1/2 stereos by p. McCormick [Sent by Pat Reilly.] (36 slides) 1958,
Glen '53, San Juan 58, P. McC [John H[ayes?] in Grand Canyon; Duane Bishop; Travertine Fall; Glen Canyon; petroglyphs; Linda; Mana Springs at Little Colorado River; Lake Mead.] (36 slides) 1953; July 1956.
P. McC - G.C. '56 Grand Canyon; Lake Mead.] (42 slides) [July 1956 .
GC 1955 [Includes notes on passenger list of 1953 Glen Canyon trip. Grand Canyon; many unidentified scenes of countryside, a city, town, ranches, and other subjects; Lake Mead.] (184 slides)
Beg. to end of 1st day in Glen Canyon [Ballard Atherton photos? Full stereos. Pack trip in Navajo Mountain area; Crater Lake? from the air; "Rattlesnake" in Glen Canyon; Lee's Ferry; "Cactus" at Lee's Ferry; Nevills plaque; "Bootoo"; boats at Art Greene's.] (20 slides)
Little Colorado; Unkar to Elve's Chasm; 3; JB Atherton [Ballard Atherton photos? Full stereos. Travertine Falls; Separation; Supai; Unkar; outboard motorboat descent through Marble and Grand Canyons; Elves Chasm; Lava Falls.] (18 slides) 1956.
CC; Filters [Ballard Atherton photos? Full stereos. Pack trip on White Rock Trail; Rainbow Trail; Needles; the Frosts and jeep; Elephant Hill; Jerome; unidentified scenes; Grand Tetons and Jackson Lake; Colorado Springs.] (35 slides) 1956 or 1955?
Princeton, Hawaii [Ballard Atherton photos? Full stereos. Camelback Mountain; Oak Creek Canyon; Black Canyon of the Gunnison; Mesa Verde; Spider Rock; Sleeping Ute; Fort Defiance; Canyon de Chelley; Monument Valley; Totem Pole; Tom Daly.] (31 slides)
Colorado; Mesa Verde [Ballard Atherton photos? Full stereos. Arches National Monument; Needles; Frost jeeps; Fisher's Towers; aspens; Rainbow Bridge; Surprise Valley; pack trip; Owl Rock; Kayenta; Navajo Canyon Trail; Many Goats Arch.] (40 slides) 1956 or 1955?
Needles [Ballard Atherton photos? Full stereos. Needles?; rock drawings; Hoover dam, aerial view; Lake Mead, Finger Peninsula, aerial view.] (18 slides) 1956 or 1955?
Kauai [Ballard Atherton photos? Full stereos. Mesa Verde; Monument Valley; models of Indian dwellings; Box Canyon and Bridge; Arches National Monument; Painted Desert; Lava Falls; Gooseneck on San Juan; Oak Creek Canyon; Totem Pole; Little Colorado River near mouth; Glen Canyon; various unidentified scenes.] (34 slides)
Bohemian Grove; Atherton [Ballard Atherton photos? Full stereos. Bohemian Grove.] (16 slides)
"120" slides
Flight to N[avajo] M[ountain] T[rading] P[ost]? [Aerial photos in Glen Canyon.] (5 slides) Oct. 1962; Sep. 19, 1962.
[Aerial views in Glen Canyon region.] (7 slides) Oct 1962 Sep. 19, 1962.
Loose and miscellaneous color transparencies
[Miscellaneous loose slides, including: Fr[iendship] Cruise 67? (lower Green River?); May 1974 Marble and Grand Canyon traverse (Lee's Ferry to Navajo Bridge; Grand Wash Cliffs, Pierce Ferry, dories on trailers); Lamb and Jacobs inscriptions; Flight, (aerial views of Grand Canyon); Knipmer photos, of Canyonlands area of D. Julien 1844 inscription; Yuba River; Mile 186.] (62 slides) May 1974 1978,
[Miscellaneous slides, including: aerial view of river, May 1967; Friendship cruise, Beck photo of Grand Canyon, Marston granddaughter? aerial views of Earl brothers, Ken Sleight cruise in Glen Canyon, 1965 Turbocraft traverse of Marble and Grand Canyons; traverse of Grand Canyon Pat McCormick half-stereos; Cross Canyons at 232 Mile Rapid.] (19 slides; 1 120 color transparency; 7 half-stereos; 25 color prints) May 27, 1967; Nov. 1962; >Dec. 1966; June 1959; 1962; c. 1955,
[Glen Canyon, Rainbow Bridge/Navajo Mountain region Oljato, Monument Valley, (79 120 color transparencies; 1 color print; 27 black and white prints) (1955); Oct. 1958.]
[Miscellaneous 120 color transparencies, including: Glen Canyon at Rainbow Bridge, Nasja Creek, etc. (Ballard Atherton photos, hydroplane races at Lake Mead, log ruin in Salt Creek, unidentified landscape and people; copy negatives of book illustrations.] (26 120 color transparencies and 5 120 color negatives; 6 color prints) Sep. 26, 1960); Oct. 1956; Oct. 4, 1956;
Shivwits: View from Twin Mesa, Lake Mead NRA, (John Doerr photos); Twin Point. (2 slides; 14 120 color transparencies; 6 color prints; 17 black and white prints from 120 color transparencies) Oct. 4, 1957
Bridges; Jail Rock, Arches; Escalante; Hole in the Rock; [Otis Marston taking movies; map of the Green/Colorado River basin; Grand Canyon; unidentified landscape.] (16 4×5 color transparencies)
[Color transparencies of drawings in Wetherill Register.] (31 slides; 46 120 color transparencies)
[John and Evie Mull at Paria Riffle, (1 4×5 color transparency) July 1952]
Marston Ms. (Gift of Marston family)
Inventory by Martin J. Anderson
"Tentative Outline," 1963, Nov. 25
Tentative outline and miscellaneous
"James White's Grand Canyon Cruise??"
"Powell"
"Powell" 1869
"Powell 1871-2"
"The Roaring Road: Brown--Stanton, Mss" 1889,
"Brown--Stanton, Stanton 1889; 1889-1890"
"Flavell 1896"
"Master Mariner: Flavell--Montos; Carbons, Copies"
"Flavell"
"Master Mariner: Flavell--Montos; 1896"
"Galloway--Richmond"
"Galloway--Richmond, Written 1960, Revised 1971" 1896-1897;
"Stern First 1897"
"Stern First: Galloway--Richmond, Revision, June 1971" 1896-1897;
"Nature's Sluice Box"
"The Long Way Round: Woolley, Sanger, King"
"The Long Way Round: Wooley 1903"
"Russell--Monnett 1907"
"Three is a Devil's Bunch; Prel. Drafts"
"Three is a Devils Bunch; Carbon of April 1972"
"Three is a Devils Bunch, Russell, Loper, Monett, 1972--IV" 1907-1908:
"Stone--Galloway: Glen Canyon, Grand Canyon 1898; 1909"
"Galloway"
"Galloway--Stone, Carbon copy; This version was revised 1972 VI" 1909;
"Galloway--Stone, 1972 June Revision--Carbon, Preliminary" 1909;
"Business with Pleasure, Galloway--Stone--Dubendorff--Cogswell--Sharp" 1909:
Kolb--see Box 112(5)
"Russell--Tadje 1914"
"Super Colossal, Russell, Tadje; Loper, Reeder, Quist, Jeffs, Clement" 1914-1915:
"Super-Colossal: Russell--Tadje, Revised 1972 III 14" 1914-1915,
"USGS: 1923, 1921, 1922"
"Eddy, Bartl Commentary" 1927--
"One Eddy in the Colorado, 1927"
"One Eddy in the Colorado: Narrative--Eddy Cruise, By Marston" 1927,
"Hyde, Glen; Bessie"
"Hyde and Go Seek--Tss of 1971 IX, Revised from this 1972 II"
"Hyde and Go Seek--II, Rough draft, Retyped from this in April 1972" 1972
"Hyde and Go Seek--Glen & Bessie Hyde, Ms 1972 V" 1928
"Hyde and Go Seek--Mss of 1972 V"
"Treachery, Last Rapids: Rangers; Bundy, Payne; Rusk" 1929, 1931, 1933,
"Treachery: Rangers, Payne, Bundy, Rusk 1929; 1931; 1931; 1933"
"Treachery: Rangers 1929"
"Swain--Hatch"
"The Man Who Cruised Alone: Haldane 'Buzz' Holmstrom, Writing of 1971, Carbon Copy" 1937--
"The Man Who Cruised Alone: Haldane 'Buzz' Holmstrom, V(erifa)X copy-- 1937, 1971"
"The Man Who Went Alone 1937"
"The Man Who Cruised Alone: Haldane 'Buzz' Holmstrom, Writing of 1971" 1937--
"Cal-Tech"
"Calculated Risk: Caltech, Tss--First, Revised & Copied" 1937, 1971,
"Calculated Risk: Caltech Cruise, June 1971 Revision" 1937
"Calculated Risk: Bird, Clair 1937"
"Calculated Risk: Calteck Cruise, June 1971 Revision, V(erifa)X Copy" 1937
"Holmstrom--Burg" (i.e., Holmstrom 1937)
"Rerun: Holmstrom--Burg 1938"
"Nevills--Preliminary"
"Nevills"
"Nevills--Preliminary"
"Loper--Harris 1939"
"Loper--Harris"
"Griffith; Galo"
"Power"
Blake, H. Elwyn; Reeside, John B. (Gift of Richard Westwood)
Blake, H. Elwyn, "As I Remember"
Blake, H. Elwyn, "Boating the Wild Rivers"
Blake, H. Elwyn, (miscellaneous items)
Marston, Otis Reed, (excerpts from oral history, Utah State Historical Society May 28, 1976)
Reeside, John B., (field notes of 1922 and 1926 surveys)
Westwood, Richard, (index of H. Elwyn Blake Collection)
Marston, Otis Reed. To Martin J. Anderson. (Gift of Martin J. Anderson) 1972-1979.