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White Rock Mountain, a portion of the granitic core of the Elk Mountain, lying some 6 or 8 miles east of Gothic Mountain. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873.
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Gothic Mountain, East River, picturesque mountain form, as well as a most instructive geological picture. The bast of the mountain is Cretaceous; then comes a broad, deep band of eruptive rock, covered with the Cretaceous, which is again surmounted with the volcanic material forming its summit. Elevation 12,498 feet. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. (Photo same as no. 403)
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East River Pass, looking across the head of East River and the pass that reached the head of Rock Creek. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873.
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View on the White Earth River, looking down, where the trail from Los Pinos to Antelope Park crosses the White Earth; is a handsome little pocket of a valley, surrounded by high walls of the variously colored trachytes, characteristic of this region. The river canyons cut deeply, both in entering and leaving this valley. Gunnison and Hinsdale Counties, Colorado. 1874.
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White Rock Mountain in the Elk Mountains, looking west from along spur or sharp dividing crest which separates two large amphitheaters, one on the right debouching into East River on the north, and the other via Teocalli Creek on the south. This mountain is a portion of the main granitic core, extending northward to the Snowmass, Capitol, and Sopris, and is so named from a mass of light-colored rock, disintegrating into sand that breaks out upon its summit. The height of White Rock is 13,847 feet. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873.
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View on the White Earth River, looking down, where the trail from Los Pinos to Antelope Park crosses the White Earth; is a handsome little pocket of a valley, surrounded by high walls of the variously colored trachytes, characteristic of this region. The river canyons cut deeply, both in entering and leaving thisvalley. Gunnison and Hinsdale Counties, Colorado. 1874.
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Cascades on Rock Creek, tumbling down the rocks a height of 500 feet, from Elk Lake, which lies in a large amphitheater above. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873.


map background search result map search result map White Rock Mountain, a portion of the granitic core of the Elk Mountain. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. East River Pass. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. View down East River, from the pass, showing Gothic Mountain and Crested Butte in the distance. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. A spur of the Elk Mountains, lying near the head of East River, showing granite eruption, with sedimentary beds lying up on either flank. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Looking south across Rock Creek, toward Snowmass and Capitol Mountains, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Treasure Mountain in Elk Mountains, and view down the canyon of Rock Creek. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. View south across East River Pass, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Cascades on Rock Creek. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Cascades on Rock Creek. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. View on the White Earth River, looking down, where the trail from Los Pinos to Antelope Park crosses the White Earth; Gunnison and Hinsdale Counties, Colorado. 1874. View on the White Earth River, looking down, where the trail from Los Pinos to Antelope Park crosses the White Earth; Gunnison and Hinsdale Counties, Colorado. 1874. Red Rock Falls, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Cascades on the Left Fork of Rock Creek, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Cascades on the Left Fork of Rock Creek, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. White Rock Mountain in the Elk Mountains, Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Whitehouse Mountain and Elk Lake, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. View south and west from the Whitehouse, National Range. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Gothic Mountain, East River,  Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. View south across East River Pass, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Lower Falls on the Right Fork of Rock Creek, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Red Rock Falls, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Cascades on the Left Fork of Rock Creek, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Cascades on the Left Fork of Rock Creek, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. White Rock Mountain in the Elk Mountains, Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Whitehouse Mountain and Elk Lake, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. View south and west from the Whitehouse, National Range. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Gothic Mountain, East River,  Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. View south across East River Pass, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Lower Falls on the Right Fork of Rock Creek, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. White Rock Mountain, a portion of the granitic core of the Elk Mountain. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. East River Pass. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. View down East River, from the pass, showing Gothic Mountain and Crested Butte in the distance. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. A spur of the Elk Mountains, lying near the head of East River, showing granite eruption, with sedimentary beds lying up on either flank. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Looking south across Rock Creek, toward Snowmass and Capitol Mountains, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Treasure Mountain in Elk Mountains, and view down the canyon of Rock Creek. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. View south across East River Pass, Elk Mountains. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Cascades on Rock Creek. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. Cascades on Rock Creek. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1873. View on the White Earth River, looking down, where the trail from Los Pinos to Antelope Park crosses the White Earth; Gunnison and Hinsdale Counties, Colorado. 1874. View on the White Earth River, looking down, where the trail from Los Pinos to Antelope Park crosses the White Earth; Gunnison and Hinsdale Counties, Colorado. 1874.