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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 8/18/59, about 7:00 a.m. Looking north along Highway 191 toward the face of the fault, which continues thru (sic) the trees behind the signboard and in front of the Highway Department buildings which are straight east of the camera in this picture.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 8/18/59, about 7:00 a.m. House just east of the Highway 191 and north of Duck Creek, showing damage to garage, mostly caused by the falling chimney.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 9/8/59. The crack mentioned in #50 (nsw00050). However it merely looks like a trail through the grass in the right quarter of the picture in this picture. It was all very marshy.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 9/7/59. Corey Spring on Grayling arm of the lake at the left. At least three levels of fault scarps can be seen near the middle of the picture.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 9/5/59. Dr. S.W. Nile walking along the upper edge of the fault scarp at Culligan's. The bridge was made by putting concrete over four boilers with their ends cut out.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 9/5/59. Dr. S.W. Nile standing in a new fissure across an old landslide near Grayling Creek just north of Hebgen Lake. Part of the Grayling arm of the lake can be seen in the distance at the left.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 9/5/59. The deepest large fissure in this region. However one just a few inches wide measured 15 feet deep. But even this one is quite a bit above Prof. Hall's head.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 10/18/59. Looking at the slide from downstream, but a little farther up than #59 (nsw00059).
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 9/7/59. Two pictures of the large new fault scarp on Kirkwood Ridge, taken from near the west fork of the road up Red Canyon Creek. These two pictures could be printed to form a panorama of this part of this scarp. The entire scarp on Kirkwood Ridge is about 7 miles long.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 9/5/59. Looking toward the face of the new fault scarp at Culligan's. This measured about 15 feet of vertical displacement. It put a new falls in Grayling Creek.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 9/5/59. The barn at Culligan's ranch on Grayling Creek. A new fault went under the corner of this barn, just out of the picture at the left.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 10/25/59. These were with the negatives for 10/25/59. However they look rather as if taken the week before.
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Typed information on back of photograph: (Nile) 10/25/59. These were with the negatives for 10/25/59. However they look rather as if taken the week before.


map background search result map search result map House just east of the Highway 191 with garage damage due to falling chimney. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking north along Highway 191 toward the face of the fault. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Dr. S.W. Nile standing in a new fissure across an old landslide near Grayling Creek. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. The deepest large fissure in this region. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Fissure with several feet vertical displacement. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. The barn at Culligan's ranch on Grayling Creek. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking toward the face of the new fault scarp at Culligan's Ranch. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Cracks in the foundation at Culligans. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Dr. S.W. Nile walking along the upper edge of the fault scarp at Culligan's. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Sapphire Pool, located in Yellowstone National Park, erupting as a geyser. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Sapphire Pool, located in Yellowstone National Park, just after eruption. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Corey Spring. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Large new fault scarp on Kirkwood Ridge. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. A large crack along the shore of Henry's Lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking at the slide from downstream. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking up Quake Lake from higher up on the slide. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking upstream on the leveled-off surface of the slide. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. The channel, quite a bit deeper than the week before. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. House just east of the Highway 191 with garage damage due to falling chimney. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking north along Highway 191 toward the face of the fault. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Dr. S.W. Nile standing in a new fissure across an old landslide near Grayling Creek. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. The deepest large fissure in this region. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Fissure with several feet vertical displacement. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. The barn at Culligan's ranch on Grayling Creek. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking toward the face of the new fault scarp at Culligan's Ranch. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Cracks in the foundation at Culligans. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Dr. S.W. Nile walking along the upper edge of the fault scarp at Culligan's. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Corey Spring. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Large new fault scarp on Kirkwood Ridge. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. A large crack along the shore of Henry's Lake. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking at the slide from downstream. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking up Quake Lake from higher up on the slide. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Looking upstream on the leveled-off surface of the slide. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. The channel, quite a bit deeper than the week before. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Sapphire Pool, located in Yellowstone National Park, erupting as a geyser. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959. Sapphire Pool, located in Yellowstone National Park, just after eruption. Hebgen Lake, Montana Earthquake. 1959.