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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," 1954; Harold Gilliam, "Down Yampa in the Land of Carved Walls"
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, to 1939 - Mile 72-73
D. Julien inscription above Bowknot Bend, since 1940 - Mile 72-73
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
1856: Moss
1859: Macomb; Newberry
Duane Smith, Silver Coquette: The San Juans, 1860-1875
1867: James White
1869: A.F. Banta; C.E. Coaley; Henry Wood Dodd; Navajo Indian Reservation
1869: prospecting party from Prescott
1870: Dempsey Reese; Adnah French; Capt. Cooley
Peter Shurtz (or Shirtz)
1873: Lois Borland, "The Sale of the San Juan," 1951.
1874: William H. Jackson
1876-1877: Hayden Survey
1879: Mitchell
1879: E.L. Goodridge
1879: Mormon exploring party
1880: Bluff settlement
1880: Merrick and Mitchell
1882: E.L. Goodridge
1892: "San Juan gold excitement"
1893-1895: Bert Loper; George Edmondson; James Hamilton; John Clark; Bill Clark
1894: Christensen; Christensen; Everall; Alexander Powers
1894: J.H. Woods
1894, 1895: Walter E. Mendenhall; F. R. Mendenhall; A. A. Savage; George Minally; Charles Murphy; Charles Rhodes; Eli Woolman
1895: Christensen
1896: Louis M. Chaffin
1897
1900
1902
1904-1906: Frank H. Karnell; Philpot
1908: P. C. Mattox
1910, Oct. 15: John L. Hunt (Fruitland, N.M., to Copper Canyon)
1915: Poke and Posey War
1921: 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, June-Dec.: U.S.G.S.
1921: John B. Cleary
1924, Sep. to 1925, May: government land survey
1926: John B. Cleary
1928: Walter E. Mendenhall
1929: James Douglas
1929: The Denver Post; Frank Johnson; Bonfils; A. G. Bird: proposed San Juan trip
1930: Walter E. Mendenhall; Carl Dewey; Earl Dorsey
1931: Nevills (apparent Nevills dream)
1933: Monument Valley-Rainbow Bridge Expedition; general coverage, San Juan cruise, Nakai to Lee's Ferry
Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition; cruises, San Juan, Glen Canyon; Ansel Franklin Hall
1933, Dec.: Jack Frost; Norma Nevills
1934, March: Jack Frost; Norman Nevills; Nana Frost; Elaine Frost; Doris Nevills; Mae Nevills
1934: Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition
1935: Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expeditions
1936: Monument Valley-Rainbow Bridge Expeditions
1936, March: E.P. "Husky" Hunt; Edwin "Jake" Erwin; Charles Elkus Jr.; Norman Nevills
1936, Sept.: Laura Van Eaton; C.S. Van Eaton; R.R. Martin; Geo. W. Martin
1936, Oct.: P.W. Tompkins; Norman D. Nevills
1937: Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition
1937: Norman Nevills
1938: Monument Valley-Rainbow Bridge Expeditions
1938, March: Laphene "Don" Harris; Berdean Harris; Norman Nevills; "Aunt" Jenny Barton
1938, April: MacDonald; Norman Nevills
1938, April: Utah State Agricultural College
1938, May: University of Utah
1938, Aug.-Sep.: Elzada Clover; Kent Frost; Lorin Bell; Wesley Heath; Lois Heath; Clarita Heath; Jack Frost; "Jackie" Frost; Norman Nevills
1938, Dec.: Kent Frost
1939: Hugh C. Cutler (solo)
1939: Hugh C. Cutler; Norman Nevills?
1939: Bluff to Mexican Hat
1939: Ernie Pyle; Norman Nevills
1939, Oct. 2-10: Ethel Farrell; B.W. Deason; Jean Courath; Butch (Jules) Courath; Marie Pitts Crane; Hugh C. Cutler; Al (Albert D.) Runkle; Norm Nevills
San Juan River, 1940-1946
1940: Hugh C. Cutler; Martin Withers
1940: Nevills; Goldwater (cruise?)
1940, June 3-9: Joe L. Borden; Mrs. Marion Borden; John E. Galley; Mrs. Margaret Galley; Norman Nevills
1940, Sep. 17-Oct.: Norman Nevills
1941, April: Allan Box; Evelyn Box; Tommy Box; Hazel Lyman; Lynn Lyman; Norman Nevills
1941, April 24-May 13: P.W. Tompkins; Lynn Lyman; Norman Nevills
1941: Wallace W. Hyde; Laurin E. Hyde; Marian Ward Hyde; Curtis W. Spencer; Ed Burnham; Norman Nevills
1941, June: Prof. Chas. F. Hottes; Ross Montgomery; Elvina E. Montgomery; Ernest Ilg; Eugene Blickenstaff; Norman Nevills
1941, July 2: Herbert E. Bolton; Jess L. Nusbaum; Del Reed; Norman Nevills
1941, Sep. 1: France Q. Wilson; France Q. Wilson, Jr.; Norman Nevills
1941, Sep.: Mae Davies Nevills; Don Harris; Preston Walker; Lucius L. Moore; Frank E. O'Brien; Harry L. Aleson; Norman D. Nevills
1941, Dec. 9-19: Preston Walker; Norman Nevills
1942, May
1942, May 20-26: Gaynel MacMeeken; Cyril MacMeeken; Virginia Kass; Norman Nevills
1942, June 1-7: Janice Fulmer; Moulty Fulmer; Norman Nevills; Pres Walker
1942, June 10-16: Annaley N. Redd; Chas. Redd; Robt. Welles; Carlotte Welles; Muriel Welles; Lucy Welles; Preston Walker; Norman Nevills
1942, June: Edna P. Heringer; Lucy Trask; Gladys Trask; Arthur C. Trask; Preston Walker; Norman Nevills; Lorin Bell; Kay Bell
1942: Salt Lake County Bar Assoc. (Bluff to Mexican Hat)
1943: Kent Frost; Melvin Frost; Merle Hyde
1943: Nevills' report
1944, May: Dmitri Kessel; Norman Nevills
1944, June: 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, Sep. 18-28: Movietone (Frank E. O'Brien; Norman Nevills; Jack Kuhne; Ray Zeiss; Lynn Lyman; Jack Darrock; Walter Kock; Al Buranek)
1945, June 3-12: Movietone (Wayne McConkie; Moulty Fulmer; Norman Nevills; Hal Rumel; Edmund Reek; Chubby Lehman; Ray Zeiss; Jack Kuhne)
1945, June 15: 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, July: John A. (Jack) Frost; F. A. Thurman
1945
1945, Oct.: Norman Nevills; Joseph Desloge (Bluff to Mexican Hat)
1946, March 29-April 17: Kent Frost; Pres Walker
1946, April: Norman Nevills (Bluff to Mexican Hat)
1946, April 20-21: Norman Nevills (Bluff to Mexican Hat)
1946: U.S.G.S.; Harold W. Chase (Bluff to Mexican Hat)
1946, May 1: Nevills
1946, May 10: Nevills
1946, May 22: Norman Nevills
1946, June 1-7: Norman Nevills; Gerald M. Loeb; Barry Goldwater
1946, June 10-18: 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 22: Joseph Desloge; Anne Desloge; Zoe Desloge; Marie Saalfrank; Hugh Cutler; Kent Frost; Preston Walker; Norman Nevills
1946, July 2: Sid Woodbury; Nevills
1946, Sep.: Norm Nevills; Imogene Redd Hess; Kent Frost; Doris Nevills
San Juan River, 1947-1949
1947, May 1: George Wing; P.T. Reilly; Kent Frost; Norman Nevills
1947, June 6-17: Moulton Fulmer; Janice Fulmer (Shiprock to Lee's Ferry)
1947, June 6: George Wing; Kent Frost; Norman Nevills; Wallace Stegner; Joan Nevills; Alfred Milotte; Elma Milotte; Ann Kier; J.C. Howlands
1947: 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)
1948, May 19-24: Glen Kemp; Nevills
1948, May 28-June 3: Nevills; Farquhar; Wright; Wing
1948, June 6: P. T. Reilly; F. Wright; N. Nevills; "Susie" Reilly
1948, June-July 10: Dick Griffith (Shiprock to Lee's Ferry); James Collier Gifford (Mexican Hat to Lee's Ferry)
1948, June 14-22: Aleson; Larabee; Griffith
1948, June 14-22: Kaufman-Lord
1948, June 15: P. T. Reilly; J. F. Wright; N. D. Nevills; Doris Nevills; Joan Nevills; Mary Abbott; Mayes
1948, June 24-31: Nevills; Ros Johnson
1949, April: Arthur Hoskins (Shiprock to Bluff)
1949, May 1: Nevills
1949, May 1-9: Aleson
1949, May 10: Nevills
1949, May 12-20: Aleson; Beauregard
1949, May 19: Nevills
1949, May 28: Nevills; Rigg; Wright; Reilly; Peterman
1949, June: Harris; Brennan; Morrow
1949, June 3-12: Harry Aleson (Bluff to Lee's Ferry); Larabee; Fetzner; Griffith; Galo
1949, June 6-12: Nevills; Reilly; Rigg; Wright
1949, June 13: Frost; Frost
1949, June 14-22: Aleson; Griffith
San Juan River, 1950-1956
1950, Apr. 28: Wright-Rigg
1950, April 30-May 10: Harry Aleson; Lou Fetzner
1950, May 8-14: Wright-Rigg
1950, May 12-22: Harry Aleson; Gilman; Long; James White
1950, May 17-23: Wright-Rigg
1950, May 23-31: Ferris-Brady
1950, May 24-June 3: Aleson; Bill Done
1950, May 28: Wright-Rigg (scheduled but no run)
1950, June: Frost
1950, June: Leo Krusack; John Krusack (foldboat and canoe)
1950, June 5-15: Larabee-Aleson
1950, June 6-12: Wright; Rigg
1950, June 15-21: Wright-Rigg
1950, June 17-27: Harry Aleson; Richard Griffith
1950, June 24-30: Wright-Rigg
1950, July 3: Wright-Rigg; Masland; Eisaman ("The Goat Run")
1951, May 11-17: Wright; Rigg
1951, May 31: Wright-Rigg; Hume
1951, June 3: Jack Frost
1951, June 12-22: Wright-Rigg
1951, June 12: Georgie White; Sierra Club
1951, June 13: Jack Frost
1952, May: Ross
1952, May 8: Wright-Rigg
1952, May 21: Wright
1952, May 31-June 6: Don Wimpress; John K. Wimpress; Walter Prevost
1952, June: Krusack; Krusack; Boz
1952, June 4: Wright-Rigg
1952, June 5-12: Fulmer; Nelson
1952, June 10-19: Frost Expeditions
1952, June 16: Wright-Rigg; Reilly; Harper; Frost
1952, June 22-30: Larabee-Aleson
1952, June 26: Wright
1953, May: Wright-Rigg
1953, May 15-29: Harry Aleson; Dick Sprang
1953: Southwest Explorations
1953, June: J. Franklin Wright
1953, June: Georgie White
1953, June 7-16: 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 17-24: Gaskill-Simmons
1953, June 23-30: Larabee-Aleson
1953, July: Homer L. Dodge; Norton Dodge
1954: Larabee; Aleson
1954: Frank Wright (canoe)
1954, May 1-7: Mexican Hat Expeditions
1954, May 11-17: Mexican Hat Expeditions
1954, May 17-26: Southwest Explorations
1954, May 21-27: Mexican Hat Expeditions
1954, May-June: Frank Wright; "Smoke Signal"
1954, June: Georgie White
1954, June 1-7: Mexican Hat Expeditions
1954, June 1-8: Frost Expedition; Bob Koonce, "Fast-Water Holiday," 1956.
1954, June 11-17: Mex. Hat Exp. (Miller; Wright; Nichols; Johnson; Bishop; Rigg; Hume; Lynn; Lee)
1954, June 18-25: Frost Expeditions (John A. Frost; Frank E. Frost; Elaine Frost; Lois Ross; Wm. L. Chenoweth)
1954, June 21-27: Mexican Hat Expeditions
1955, April 30-May 9: Burton G. Odell
1955: Frank Wright; Disney TV
1955, June 1-7: Frank Wright
1955: Georgie White
1955, June 4-11: Ellingson; Moki Mac
1955, June 5-13: Frost Expeditions
1956: Georgie White
1956: Frank Wright
1956: Frost Expeditions
1956, Aug. 20-26: J. Harvey Butchart
San Juan River, since 1957
1957: H. Elwyn Blake
1957: Frost Expeditions
1957, May-June: Georgie White
1957, June: Lu Bettis; Ed Nyswandar; Jim Lindsay; Charles Reddock; Karl Von Bieren
1957: Kenny Ross
1957: Mexican Hat Expeditions
1957: William C. Schanlaber; Nancy Schanlaber
1957: Museum of Northern Arizona
1958: Museum of Northern Arizona (surveys on San Juan)
1958: Frost Expeditions
1958, April-May: Bill Hoy; Bill Jones
1958, June: MHE
1958: Harris-Brennan
1958: Tyson Dines
1958: Myles A. Colligan; Reilly; Lindbergh
1959: Museum of Northern Arizona (Frank Wright, boatman; Lynn Wright, boatman; William Adams; Alexander J. Lindsay, Jr.; Christy Turner II; Dr. Gregory Crampton)
1959
1960, February: cruise
1960
1960, April: Emory Strong; Howard Hughes; Steve Hughes
1960: surveys of the Museum of Northern Arizona (San Juan River)
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," 1949; Bluff (Navajos, Piutes, Hamblin, Monticello)
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," 1958; Snake House Ruins
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 (1778); Bolton map of Escalante route
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 (1847); Map of Mexico, Including Yucatan & Upper California (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... (1880); Map of the Grand Canon of the Colorado (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 (1917): Plates I-V
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico (1917): Plates VI-VIII
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico (1917): Plates IX-XII
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico (1917): Plates XIII-XXI
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico (1917): Plates XXII-XXVI
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico (1917): Plates XXVII-XXXII
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico (1917): Plates XXXIII-XXXVII
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico (1917): Plates XXXVIII-XL
Profile Surveys in the Colorado River Basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico (1917): Plates XLI-XLIII
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
Map of Known Metalic Mineral Occurrences of Arizona
Note
Aeronautical charts
Index to Topographic Maps of Arizona
Note
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)
Plan and Profile of Colorado River, Lees Ferry to Mouth of Green...: Sheets B-V
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, 1874); W 355 (1) (Bright Angel to Grand Wash, 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 plans:
Grand Canyon plans: miles 61-87
Grand Canyon plans: miles 87-130
Marble Canyon/Grand Canyon: General; Marble Canyon, Little Colorado
Grand Canyon plans: miles 130-200
Grand Canyon plans: miles 200-250
Grand Canyon plans: miles 250-280
Colorado River plans below Grand Canyon: miles 280-356
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;
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series (Kanab Point, Supai, Fredonia, Kanab);
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)
U.S.G.S. 15 min. series (Bridge Canyon);
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 (1933); The Delta of the Colorado River (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
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)
Visual and Oral Material
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 (1871, photos by T. H. O'Sullivan)
"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 (1872, photos by T.H. O'Sullivan)
"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 (1873, photos by T.H. O'Sullivan)
Railway Survey (Brown-Stanton Survey), 1889 (photographs by Nims) (with commentary, mounted on notebook sheets)
The Stanton party at The Needles, April 1890
Cliff Dwellings and basketry (small prints from the Stanton Collection, Nordenskiold)
Miscellaneous photographs from the National Archives, Edwards Collection, and Cosmopolitan
F.M. Brown inscription of July 10, 1889
Stanton-Ginty trip of 1897-1898, unidentified photograph. Presented by Anne Stanton Burchard, 1950
Stone's visit to Glen Canyon, 1898. (the photos are by Stone and are copied from the Charles Gibbons album, no.s 27, 29, 31, 43, 44, 60)
Assorted early photographs, most of the Grand Canyon, plus "On the 'Dirty Devil,'" "Andy," and one unidentified
"Wolverton Photos" (assorted unidentified photographs of lower Green River? Includes what appear to be E.T. Wolverton, his wife and family, his boats, as well as other persons) (Also inscription "J.E.D. 1860) (early 1900s?)
On O'Neill's Point, Grand Canyon of Arizona (no. 53894; Copyright Detroit Photographic, 1902)
"Arthur Randall Sanger, 5th Grand Canyon run of 1903."
Bridge at Yuma during overflow of Colorado River; rider on horse; Indian rock drawings
Kolb photographs (seems to be of Kolb transit of 1911 and/or surveys of 1922 and 1923;
Unidentified Kolb photograph
Zahn trip to San Juan placers in a Franklin car in 1915
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 of 1909 (photos by Cogswell;
Galloway-Stone expedition, 1909 (57 photographs by Raymond Austin Cogswell). Also includes index of photos in the Galloway-Stone album at Grand Canyon National Park, 1963.
Photograph album of Galloway-Stone Expedition, 1909 (93 Cogswell photographs) (Barragan gift addition to the Marston Papers)
George Bauwens Collection photographs
Along the Rim and through the bottom of the Little Colorado - Exploration trips 1917-1919?
Pictures of the Exploration Trips to the Navajo & Kai Peto Creeks - 1917-1918
Tolchaco; Little Colorado; Red Mesa; Indian Life - 1917-1919
Exploration trips to the Canyon of the Colorado near Lee's Ferry; Navajo Spring and Victor Cliff; Navajo Copper Company - 1917-1918
Pictures of trips to the Black River in the White Mountains of Arizona, 1917-1919
Trips to the Canyon of the Main Colorado - 1917-1918
Lewis Ransome Freeman Collection photographs
Assorted river scenes, lower Grand to Delta, 1921-1923? (13 photos); Glen Canyon, 1922 (31 photos); Assorted 8×10s of Grand Canyon, North Rim, and Painted Desert (10 photos); John D. Lee Ranch from Lee's Lookout
Assorted photographs along the lower Colorado River and the Alamo River (most c. 11/1922)
Columbia River; Glacier (prints lacking negatives)
Columbia River, 1920 (prints lacking negatives)
Columbia River scenes by various photographers, including: Kiser, Woodfield, George Weister, Gifford, Asahel Curtis, Arthur Prentiss - 1900-1921
Canadian and Arctic rivers
Ohio River, about 1927
Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers
Miscellaneous photos
Green River Investigation, 1922 (17 photographs by Ralf R. Wooley)
U.S.G.S. Upper Green River Survey, 1922
U.S.G.S. Upper Green River Survey, 1922
Scope and Content Note
Burchard and Birdseye at work below Boulder Rapids in Marble Canyon, 1923
Armsby Expedition to Rainbow Bridge, Aug. 1926
Plan and Profile of Colorado River from Lees Ferry... to Black Canyon: sheets B,E,F,I
Grand Canyon looking west (2 U.S.G.S. photographs by Corkhuff)
Unidentified photographs labeled 803 Cross and 806 Cross
Flattum-Wetherill trip, 1931
Camp scene in Glen Canyon, July 1932 (Kelly photo)
Monument Valley-Rainbow Bridge expedition of 1933
Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley expedition
John H. Maxson aerial photographs of Colorado River, starting about mile 101 below Lee's Ferry, 1935: No. s 47-79
John H. Maxson aerial photographs of Colorado River, starting about mile 101 below Lee's Ferry, 1935: No. s 80-115
John H. Maxson aerial photographs of Colorado River, starting about mile 101 below Lee's Ferry, 1935: No.s 127-159
John H. Maxson aerial photographs of Colorado River, starting about mile 101 below Lee's Ferry, 1935: No.s 160-169, 181-185, 51, 62, 165, 181
Buzz Holmstrom, Amos Burg, Phil Lundstrom, Willis Johnson, 1938
Elzada Clover and Lois Jotter at Pierce Ferry; Lorin Bell with pet rattlesnake; Charles C. Sharp; Seymour S. Dubendorff, gravestone portrait
On the San Juan (maybe up Chinle or else Forbidden below the mouth of Bridge on a walking trip in 1939) (Millie Baker photo?)
Photographs... Clyde Eddy on expedition down the Colorado River, 1927 (gift of Clyde Eddy, 9/30/71;
Grand Canyon traverse of 1940: Barry Goldwater et al.
Grand Canyon trip of Neil Wilson, 1942
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, c. 1946
"Willie & Otie Kentucky Whiskies advertisement" with faces of Otis (Otie) Marston and Willie Taylor
Otis Marston at home in Berkeley, Aug. 1947
Bridge Canyon?
Grand Canyon, 1948
Trip of the "Esmeralda II" down the Grand Canyon, June 1949
Aerial view: Vulcan Rapid, Mouth of Prospect Creek
Aerial views of junction of Colorado River and Tickaboo Creek
Grand Canyon rapid, 1952?
Frank Masland, Fred Eisamann, Otis Marston, 1952
The "Rattlesnake" and "Bootoo" in Grand Canyon, June 1954
Desert views, one including Masland, c. 1954?
Grand Canyon cruise of Marstons, Masland, et al., June 1956 (50 Ballard Atherton photos)
Marston boats on upper Lake Mead, c. 1956
Unidentified river photos, 1956 (5 Ballard Atherton photos)
Lunch stop at head of Hance rapid, June 1956
Portraits of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Rathjeb?, c. 1958
Disney cruise, filming "Ten Who Dared," June 1959 (67 Ballard Atherton photos)
Nasja and Bald Rock Creeks, Rainbow Bridge and lower San Juan region, Sep. 1959 (14 Eisaman photos)
Chin mask found by Mary Beckwith, c. 1959 (with negative)
Anasazi Canyon, 1959; unidentified river in canyon
Monument Valley; Indian ruins (31 Ballard Atherton photos)
Nasja? and Bald Rock? Creeks, Slickrock train, near mouth of San Juan River and Navajo Mountain, Sep.-Oct.1960 (17 Ballard Atherton photos)
Slickrock area near mouth of San Juan River and Navajo Mountain, Sep.-Oct. 1961 (119 Ballard Atherton photos)
Green River (either lower end Whirlpool Canyon or upper end Split Mountain, 1962
Palm Springs from the air, 1966
Unidentified rapid above Confluence, with Kenny Moore, Ty Dines, and Walt and Shirley Taylor; unidentified (prints made 1966)
Rusho B & W, June July 1969, Jensen to Green River
Fred Darvil cruise through Grand Canyon, with identifying correspondence, c. 1972
Narrow-leaf yucca near Clyde Eddy Cave, sent by V. Simmons, post 1972?
Unidentified color photos, including ones of the "Canyon King" excursion boat c. 1978 (17 photos)
Fault, Grand Canyon/Lake Mead
Unidentified and miscellaneous photos, including Indian petroglyphs, Grand Canyon, Marston twin, and unidentified persons
Disney stills, 1959; Marston studio portrait by McCullagh
Charles W. Larabee, July 1940
Marston family trip to upper Green River, 1947
Marston scrap album: Salmon River trip; Bruneau Canyon; Snake River (1946)
Photographs removed from Alphabetical Section
Box 19(12) - "Bernheimer Photos, Wetherill Collection" including: portrait of Charles L. Bernheimer, signed Aug. 9, 1920; desert and canyon scenes; Indian
Box 25(12) - Chet Bundy, 1956, Atherton Photo
46(16) - Bona Deason on Colorado River traverse, 1940
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" c. 1924 (25 photos)
70(8) - MacKenzie River, 1927 (16 Freeman photos)
70(9) - Lewis Freeman with Eskimo woman
71(5) - Freeman bicycle trip
71(6) - Photocards of Tierra del Fuego (19, by Kohlmann, bought 1936)
71(9) - Woman and Horse "on North Fork - S(???) River, August 1940"
71(12) - Freeman? in outboard motorboat on Lake Mead and at face of Hoover Dam
72(2) - photo of woman, signed, "Etelvina Fardon Munita, Santiago de Chile, Mayo 1906"
72(3) - H.M.S. Mary Rose; Charles Leonard Fox, Lt.-Commander, R.N., H.M.S. Mary Rose, Oct. 17, 1917; submarine interior, c. Aug. 1916; "Submarine arriving at supply base, Ml07-18" (c. 1916)
72(4) - Asst. Sec. of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt visiting the American battle squadron at Scapa Flow during World War I; G.P. Beran (Bevan?) of H.M.S. Hercules, Wilhelmshaven-Kiel, Nov. 1918
73(17) - Marie Saalfrank, Kent Frost, and Joe Desloge on Lake Mead at end of 1947 traverse
78(47) - Saundra L. Jones photos of Marble and Grand Canyons, c. 1973-1975
80(2) - Barry Goldwater on Grand Canyon traverse, 1940
80(14) - Indian girl with sheep and goat (photo by Barry Goldwater)
96(9) - Bessie Haley, c. 1920?
120(29) - Views of Joe Lyon? shallow draft inboard motorboat
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?)
128(4) - University of California, Berkeley: graduation (1916); Pilgrimage (1916); Theta Chi (1915)
128(5) - Marston trip to Cornell via the Canadian Rockies, 1916 (the Selkirks, Lake Louise and Mirror Lake, Shasta)
128(6) - Strawberry; Cup Lake (1915); Echo Lake (1915)
129 - Graduating Class photo, 1917, Sibley College, Cornell University
129(1) - Photos at Cornell University and in up state New York, 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 (1917) of Dob (in Newcastle, New Hampshire?); 2 post cards (Bunker Hill Monument, Warner House)
130(1) - Otis Marston in U.S. Navy, World War I, Electrician 1st class
130(3) - Otis Marston in U.S. Navy, ensign - USNRF, Annapolis, 1918
130(4) - Otis Marston in submarine school, 1918
130(5) - Otis Marston in U.S. Navy, San Diego, 1918-1919
Scope and Content Note
Photographs removed from Alphabetical Section (cont.)
Box 131(1) - Otis Marston: trip through Sierras and down Coast from S.F., 1919
131(2) - Otis Marston: Seattle, Alaska, 1920
132(2) - Otis Marston: voice, 1926-1927
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
136(2) - Bank of Berkeley; dinner to directors (1946, 1954)
136(3) - Marston Arch in the Sky Christmas card; "the ticklish process of wrapping up the most primitive mammals..." (1954)
137(9) - Stills from "Ten Who Dared" in 1959
137(9) - Stills from "Ten Who Dared" in 1959
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 (15) - Cutler, Maine
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?)
148 (2) - Dedication of Nevills plaque
160 (4) - Modified Galloway-Stone skiff, 1922; capsized boat of Todd-Page party; swimming Ashley Falls, 1926; Buzz Holmstrom in rapid
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, June 1970 (6 Strathairn slides); Snake river trip, 1971 (2 Strathairn photos)
246 (7) - The "Flying Fish" used on Lake Mead during the dam construction
247 (1) - Miscellaneous pueblo photos from Wetherill Coll.
263 (50) - P. L. Wright, "Rapids Ahead" (journals of trips down Marble Canyon in 1951 and Grand Canyon in 1952)
Photographs removed from Other Sections
277 - Hoskannini Dredge, 1900
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] William Richmond; Frank Leland
[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]
Sound Recordings
Scope and Content Note
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, 1950, with Alec Templeton); (party sounds) (cassette 2)
Newby-Moeltzen, 1956 (removed from Box 291 (35)) (cassette 3(1))
V.R. Mortensen, Reilly-Litton Grand Canyon Transit, 1962 (June-July, 1962) (cassettes 3(2), 4-6)
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, July 8, 1964, reel one (cassette 8, 9(side 1))
O.R. "Dock" Marston interview by P.T. Reilly, July 8, 1964, reel two (cassette 9(side 2), 10)
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, April 6, 1951, broadcast same evening over KRE (cassette 12)
(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, 1851-1866 - 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.
"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, 1853; Huntington Navaho Ind. trip, 1853, ruins along the San Juan; Mancos Ward History; Moab" - (appears to be continuation of roll 6, pp. 6-14)
"Elk Mountain Mission, Settlement of Moab, 1855 - River Bed Case" - ( Elk Mountain Mission: History, 1855, Settlement of Moab, 18 p.
"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) (Dec. 1902) (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)
"Hawkins letters"
"Hillers Diary" - (typescript)
"Settlement of Bluff, 1879-1884; 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.
"Wandle Mase" - (autobiographical sketch, c. 1889-1890; this is HM 26318, also on microfilm as Mormon File, MS FILM 413)
"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 re White" - New York Public Library, Manuscript Division, Stanton, Robert B., The River and the Canyon, Vol. I, pp. 219-332, Vol. II, pp. 878-994
"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, 1891, Oct. Nov. - 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"
(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)
(Kolb, Ellsworth Leonardson. Journal of Colorado River expedition and photographs taken on the trip. 1911-1912)
Scope and Content Note
(Blake, H. Elwyn. Diary (of Colorado River expedition), 1923; Bartl, Robert F. Diary of Grand Canyon expedition led by Clyde L. Eddy, 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)
(Mann, Charles F., Colorado Adventure, kayak trip, Green River, Wyo., to Lee's Ferry, 1939, 14p. and 2 photos)
(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, 1949, Loper-Harris Party - The Story by Jack Brennan, 11p. typescript)
"Harris-Brennan, 1952 - Written by Jack Brennan - Upper Green, Yampa, Snake" - (The Harris-Brennan River Trips of 1952)
Albums (Photographic)
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., 1910
Flagstaff to Lee's Ferry road
Lee's Ferry: American Placer Corp., 1911, 1912
Flagstaff to Lee's Ferry road
Paria River from mouth up to Cottonwood Creek and Marysvale
Dugway
Pahreah
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 views
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 views
Hakatai 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
Separation Canyon; Mnt. Dellenbaugh
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
Other rivers around the world
River Craft
Scope and Content Note
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, 1918: Little Colorado River
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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B-Best
Billingsley-Byers
C
D-E
F
G
H
I-K
L-Mannering
Marant-Marston
Marston, 1912-1950
Marston, 1951-1977
Masland-Myton
N
O-Q
R
S
T-V
W-Z
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
1957; Kings Gap gathering
1958-1974
Marston vacation pictures
Disney expedition of 1959
Albums (Non-photographic)
Rapids Ratings
Rapids ratings
Addresses
A. By Person, Alphabetically (some correspondence)
A-B
C-F
G-J
K-M
N-R
S-U
V-Z
B. By Geographical Region
Overseas; Arizona; Colorado; Connecticut; Washington, D.C.; Florida; Hawaii; Idaho; Illinois; Kansas; Kentucky
Maryland; Massachusetts; Michigan; Missouri; Nebraska; Nevada; New Jersey; New Mexico; New York; North Carolina; Ohio; Oregon; Oklahoma; South Carolina
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
History of the Geological Sciences, ed. by John H. Maxson, California Institute of Technology, 1941
Joseph Fish, History of Arizona, 1906
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.
A
B-Belden
Belknap-Blossom
Boardroom-Butcher
C
D-E
F
G
H-Hittell
Hobbs-Hyde
I-K
L
MacDonald-Myrick
Moeur-McQueary
N-O
P
Q-R
S-Spring
Stahnke-Sykes
T-V
W-Wetherill
Wharfield-Wyoming
X-Z
Book Purchases and Publishing
Book Search
Booksellers (orders): A-D
Booksellers (orders): E-Z
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
Motion Picture Film 11/21/95
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