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View westward along the Abrigo fault. The ravine in the foreground is eroded along the fault. On the right are Escabrosa and Martin limestones; on the left Naco limestone, The distant saddle is also determined by the fault which has there brought Bolsa quartzite on the right against Naco limestone on the left. Cochise County, Arizona. November 25, 1902. Plate 17-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 21. 1904.
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Mary McKinney and Katinka mines from Anaconda surface stope in Gold Hill. Cripple Creek District. Teller County, Colorado. October 5, 1903.
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Dripping Spring Range, as seen from a point 2 miles east-southeast of Dripping Spring ranch; view is nearly west, note absence of regular forms compare with Ransome 757. Gila County, Arizona. 1911. Plate 4-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919.
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Interbedded quartzite and mica schist south of Beatty, showing divergence of schistosity and bedding. Nye County, Nevada. 1906. Plate 4-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 407. 1910.
Summit Lake from ridge west of Camp 6. Direction northeast. Northwest Boundary, British Columbia, Canada. June 1901.
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Panoramic view from top of Needle Mountain over the Pinal Creek area of Gila conglomerate; to the right of photo 206 is seen the Schultze ranch, surrounded by granitic hills, behind which rise the higher summits of the Pinal Range. In the middle-ground Bloody Tanks Wash may be traced from ranch down to Miami Flats near the left of photo 207. Surrounding these flats and stretching far to south, into the drainage basin of the Gila River, are the low sculptured spurs of Gila conglomerate, rising highest on the right against the slopes of the Pinal Range. Gila County, Arizona. December 17, 1901. Plates 6-C and D (in reverse order) in U.S. Geological Survey, Professional paper 12. 1903
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Laminated structure of the Alcyone Trachyte: Two miles south-southwest of Oatman, looking northwest. Mohave County, Arizona. 1921. Plate 6-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 743. 1923.
Fault between Naco limestone, on left, and Escabrosa limestone on right, crest of Ecabrosa Ridge west of Bisbee. The view is north, the canyon on the right being that extending from Bisbee up to Mule Pass. Cochise County, Arizona. November 28, 1902. Plate 20-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 21. 1904.
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Nearer view of part of Ransome, photo 685, showing arkose-like texture, due to close crowding of feldspars. Nye County, Nevada. 1906. Plate 6-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 407. 1910.
Nearer view in same general location as Ransome 770, showing constitution of a partly sandy variety: Yardstick for scale. Gila County, Arizona. 1911. Plate 22-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919.
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Hydraulic workings in bench gravels, Dream Gulch. The trench in the foreground is in decomposed Prichard slate. Shoshone County, Idaho. September 24, 1904, plate 17-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 62. 1908.
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View (from hill in [?] west) south across Russell Gulch. Gila conglomerate topography. Direction west. Globe quadrangle. Gila County, Arizona. June 1901.
Interbedded schist and quartzite south of Beatty, showing parallelism of schistosity and bedding. Nye County, Nevada. 1906. Plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 407. 1910.
Typical weathering of diabase; on roadside near Pioneer. Gila County, Arizona. November 22, 1901. Plate 17-A in U.S. Geological Survey, Professional paper 12. 1903.
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Typical natural exposure of the Gila conglomerate showing characteristic erosion 2.5 miles east-southeast of Dripping Spring ranch: Gila County, Arizona. 1911. Plate 22-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919. Plate 7 in U.S. Geological Survey. Folio 217. 1923.
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Tenmile Range from road about a mile north of Boreas. View is across the valley of the Blue and shows the peaks and cirques just north of the head of the stream. Quandary Peak appears at the left. Summit County, Colorado. 1909. Plate 4-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 75. 1911.
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General view eastward from the head of Uncle Sam Gulch over Sacramento Hill to the mouth of Mule Gulch: on the left are Queen Hill and flues of the Copper Queen smelter. In the right middle ground is the Spray shaft and just beyond it Sacramento Hill. Still farther to the right is the Irish Mag shaft. In the distance are the hills carved from the beds of the Bisbee group. Cochise County, Arizona. November 28, 1902. Plate 21-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 21. 1904.
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Surfaces effects of mining by caving systems in the Miami district; west over the pit caused by mining the Inspiration ore body near the former Joe Bush shaft. The overhanging cliffs on the left result from the breaking away of the footwall of the Joe Bush fault. Gila County, Arizona. 1911. Plate 35-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919.
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Cavernous weathering in hard Gila conglomerate on Mineral Creek, 3 miles south of Ray; Pinal County, Arizona. 1910. Plate 23-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 115. 1919.
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