Photographs of Galloway-Stone expedition photCL 171

Suzanne Oatey
The Huntington Library
May 2021
1151 Oxford Road
San Marino, California 91108
reference@huntington.org


Contributing Institution: The Huntington Library Photo Archives
Title: Photographs of Galloway-Stone expedition
Identifier/Call Number: photCL 171
Physical Description: 1.34 Linear Feet (2 boxes)
Date: 1909
Abstract: A photograph album and other images of the 1909 Colorado River expedition led by river runner Nathaniel Galloway and financier Julius F. Stone.
Language of Material: Materials are in English.

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. Photographs of Galloway-Stone expedition, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Photograph album gift of M. T. Dubendorff, March 1969.

Biographical / Historical

The Galloway-Stone expedition was formed in 1909 by financier Julius F. Stone for the purpose of running the rapids of the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon for pure sport. The party consisted of Stone; Raymond Cogswell, photographer; C.C. Sharp; Seymour S. Dubendorff; and leader of the party, Nathaniel Galloway. The group traveled down the Colorado River from the Green River in Utah to Needles, Arizona in 5 weeks, encountering only minor problems. The party gained notoriety for being the first to successfully navigate the difficult route for sport.

Scope and Contents

This collection contains a photograph album of 103 prints, 32 loose copy prints, and film negative copies of addtional photographs of the Galloway-Stone river expedition through the Grand Canyon in 1909. The photographs were almost all taken by Raymond Cogswell, expedition photographer and include detailed captions. The album's first page has a dedication to Seymour S. Dubendorff written by Julius F. Stone, and two portraits of him. The remaining images are from the river trip, with many of Dubendorff. An undated clipping at the back of the album says that Stone presented the album to Mrs. C. W. Dubendorff sometime after Seymour S. Dubendorff died from illness in 1912. The additional loose prints and film negatives are copies of a larger album of 555 images of the Galloway-Stone expedition that is in the collection of Grand Canyon National Park. The Huntington Library borrowed the album and made the copies in 1963. Correspondence from the 1960s between the Huntington Library, Otis Marston and officials of Grand Canyon National Park is also part of this collection.

Processing Information

Processed by Suzanne Oatey in May 2021.

Related Materials

Otis R. Marston papers: Still images, mssMarston still images. Contains a Galloway-Stone Expedition photograph album, Box 410 (3).

Related Materials

Galloway Stone expedition album. Grand Canyon Museum Collection.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Box 2: Photographic negatives housed in cold storage; extended retrieval and delivery time required.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) -- Discovery and exploration
Grand Canyon (Ariz.) -- Discovery and exploration
Green River (Wyo.-Utah) -- Discovery and exploration
White-water canoeing
Negatives (photographs)
Photographs
Photograph albums
Dubendorff, Seymour Sylvester
Galloway, Nathaniel T.
Stone, Julius F. (Julius Frederick), 1855-1947

Box 1

Photograph album dedicated to Seymour S. Dubendorff

Physical Description: 103 Photographic Prints
Box 2

Film negatives of Galloway Stone expedition album in collection of Grand Canyon.

Physical Description: 35mm black and white film negatives

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Photographic negatives housed in cold storage; extended retrieval and delivery time required.