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Album caption and index card: Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. This view is very nearly due north, looking down on the spur of Mount McClellan, and directly opposite from Gray's Peak. Beyond is James Peak, and the range about it. Along the horizon is Long's Peak, and the range running west from it, forming the boundary between North and Middle Parks. Clear Creek, Grand and Boulder Counties, Colorado. 1873. (Panorama with nos. 1310-1311; jwh01310-jwh01311; 1313 - 1315; jwh01313, jwh01314, jwh01315).
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Album caption and index card: Panorama from near the Mount of the Holy Cross. Eagle County, Colorado. 1873. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1873 Series, page 64, Nos. 61-64: Panorama from near the Mount of the Holy Cross.
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Album caption and index card: A panoramic view from Sultan Mountain. View sweeps the entire horizon from the center of the San Juan Mountains, the most rugged mass of mountain peaks of the whole Rocky Mountain Range. View west from Sultan Mountain. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. (Panorama with photo nos. 486 - 488, jwh00486, jwh00487, jwh00488) Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1874 Series, page 69, Nos. 141, 142, 143, 144: A panoramic view from Sultan Mountain. The above four numbers, with No. 140, sweep the entire horizon from the center of the San Juan Mountains, the most rugged mass of...
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Album caption and index card: Panorama from summit of Mount Lincoln. On the right is Hoosier Pass. Park County, Colorado. 1873. (Panorama with photo nos. 366, 368 - 369, 371). Handwritten notes on album caption: See also photo no. 1353 (jwh01353). Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1873 Series, pages 56-57, nos. 79-84: A PANORAMA IN SIX SECTIONS FROM THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT LINCOLN, situated upon the western extreme of South Park, slightly detached from the main range or the "divide," which here turns abruptly to the west, to Tennessee Pass, and its junction with the Sawatch range. Its elevation,...
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Album caption and index card: Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. In this view is a remarkable square-topped mountain, called Table Mountain. Between it and this point is Argentine Pass, over which a trail has been constructed into the valley of the blue, via Snake River. The summit of the pass is about 13,100 feet above the sea. Clear Creek and Summit Counties, Colorado. 1873. Photo same as no. 1235; jwh01235) (Panorama with nos. 1310-1313; jwh01310, jwh01311, jwh01312, jwh01313; 1315; and jwh01315)
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Album caption: The Teton Range. View looking south across the great snow-covered plateau, thickly scattered over with rugged and preciptous mountain peaks. Lincoln County, Wyoming. (Panorama with photo no. 168, jwh00168) Index card: Grand Teton National Park. Teton County, Wyoming. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1872 Series, page 41, Nos. 417: View looking south across the great snow-covered plateau, thickly scattered over the rugged and precipitous mountain peaks.
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Album caption and index card: Panorama from summit of Mount Lincoln. On the left is Montezuma mine. Park County, Colorado. 1873. (Panorama with photo nos. 366, 369 - 371). Handwritten notes on album caption: See also photo no. 1351 (jwh01351). Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1873 Series, pages 56-57, nos. 79-84: A PANORAMA IN SIX SECTIONS FROM THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT LINCOLN, situated upon the western extreme of South Park, slightly detached from the main range or the "divide," which here turns abruptly to the west, to Tennessee Pass, and its junction with the Sawatch range. Its elevation, by...
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(Panorama) Panoramic view of Henrys Lake, from a point on the east side, between Raynolds and Tyghee Passes, embracing a view from Raynolds Pass, on the right, past Red Rock and Henrys Lake Passes, to Tyghee on the left. In the center is Sawtells Peak, a well-defined extinct volcano. 10,600 feet in height, with acrater 1,000 feet in depth, and one and one-half miles across its longest diameter. Fremont County, Idaho. 1872. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1872 Series, page 42, Nos. 427-430: Panoramic view of Henry's Lake, from a point on the east side, between Raynolds and Tyghee Passes, embracing...
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Album caption and index card: Badlands on Blacks Fork. We can see in them the very process by which they have been carved into such curious and beautiful forms. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1870. (Panorama with photo no. 307, jwh00307)
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Panorama from near the Mount of the Holy Cross. Eagle County, Colorado. 1873. Panorama with photo nos. 1403 - 1404, 1406. (Photo similar to no. 429)
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Album caption: View southeast, showing the two lesser Tetons and the head of the Great Canyon. In the foreground is the edge of the precipice that drops perpendicularly 2,000 feet to the canyon below. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1872. (Panorama with photo no. 169, jwh00169) Index card: Grand Teton National Park. Teton County, Wyoming. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1872 Series, page 41, No. 418: View southeast. A continuation to the left of the preceding view, showing the two lesser Tetons and the head of the Great Cañon. In the foreground is the edge of the precipice, that drops down perpendicularly...
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Album caption and index card: Panorama from summit of Mount Lincoln. View showing Silver Heels, South Park. Park County, Colorado. 1873. (Panorama with photo nos. 366, 368 -370). Handwritten notes on album caption: See also photo no. 1354 (jwh01354). Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1873 Series, pages 56-57, nos. 79-84: A PANORAMA IN SIX SECTIONS FROM THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT LINCOLN, situated upon the western extreme of South Park, slightly detached from the main range or the "divide," which here turns abruptly to the west, to Tennessee Pass, and its junction with the Sawatch range. Its elevation,...
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Album caption and index card: Panorama from summit of Mount Lincoln. On the right is Quandary Peak. Park and Summit Counties, Colorado. 1873. (Panorama with photo nos. 366, 368, 370 - 371). Handwritten notes on album caption: See also photo no. 1352 (jwh01352). Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1873 Series, pages 56-57, nos. 79-84: A PANORAMA IN SIX SECTIONS FROM THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT LINCOLN, situated upon the western extreme of South Park, slightly detached from the main range or the "divide," which here turns abruptly to the west, to Tennessee Pass, and its junction with the Sawatch range....
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Album caption and index card: Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. The high prominent point in this view is the summit of Mount McClellan, and connects by a low saddle with Gray and Torrey. McClellan is but a little below Gray, being 13,423 feet high. Clear Creek and Summit Counties, Colorado. 1873. (Photo same as no. 1236, jwh01236) (Panorama with nos. 1310-1314; jwh01310, jwh01311, jwh01312, jwh01313, jwh01314)
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Album caption and index card: Badlands on Blacks Fork. We can see in them the very process by which they have been carved into such curious and beautiful forms. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1870. (Panorama with photo no. 308, jwh00308)
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Album caption and index card: Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. The twin peaks, Gray and Torrey, named from the two collaborators in science who have done so much for their cause among these mountains. They are very nearly of equal height, Gray being 14,341 feet and Torrey 14,336. From Peak to Peak the distance is nearly a mile, and through this saddle is a "pass" from Georgetown to the mining towns on the Blue River. The trail runs up the long ridge toward Gray, and then turns to the right. Its course can be seen by looking sharply where the snowbanks cut across it. The combing crest of the snow at the summit frequently lies all summer, and it then becomes necessary to tunnel...
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Album caption and index card: View over the summits of the Sawatch Range, from the top of La Plata, at an elevation of 14,302 feet. Another view of Mount Harvard, somewhat dimly, as it was obscured by a storm. On the left are the Buffalo Peaks, and a little to the right of them is Pikes Peak, nearly a 100 miles away. Chaffee, Park, Teller and El Paso Counties, Colorado. 1873. (Panorama with nos. 1330-1331; jwh01330-jwh01331; 1333-1334; jwh01333-jwh01334; 1341; jwh01341)
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(Panorama) Panoramic view of Henrys Lake, from a point on the east side, between Raynolds and Tyghee Passes, embracing a view from Raynolds Pass, on the right, past Red Rock and Henrys Lake Passes, to Tyghee on the left. In the center is Sawtells Peak, a well-defined extinct volcano. 10,600 feet in height, with a crater 1,000 feet in depth, and one and one-half miles across its longest diameter. Fremont County, Idaho. 1872. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1872 Series, page 42, Nos. 427-430: Panoramic view of Henry's Lake, from a point on the east side, between Raynolds and Tyghee Passes,...
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(Panorama) Panoramic view of Henrys Lake, from a point on the east side, between Raynolds and Tyghee Passes, embracing a view from Raynolds Pass, on the right, past Red Rock and Henrys Lake Passes, to Tyghee on the left. In the center is Sawtells Peak, a well-defined extinct volcano. 10,600 feet in height, with a crater 1,000 feet in depth, and one and one-half miles across its longest diameter. Fremont County, Idaho. 1872. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1872 Series, page 42, Nos. 427-430: Panoramic view of Henry's Lake, from a point on the east side, between Raynolds and Tyghee Passes,...


map background search result map search result map View southeast, showing the two lesser Tetons and the head of the Great Canyon. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 1872. The Teton Range. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 1872. Panoramic view of Henrys Lake, from a point on the east side, between Raynolds and Tyghee Passes. Fremont County, Idaho, 1872. Panoramic view of Henrys Lake, from a point on the east side, between Raynolds and Tyghee Passes, embracing a view from Raynolds Pass, on the right, past Red Rock and Henrys Lake Passes, to Tyghee on the left. Fremont County, Idaho, 1872. Panoramic view of Henrys Lake, from a point on the east side, between Raynolds and Tyghee Passes, Fremont County, Idaho. 1872. Badlands on Blacks Fork. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1870. Badlands on Blacks Fork. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1870. Panorama view from summit of Mount Lincoln with Montezuma mine on the left. Park County, Colorado. 1873. Panorama from summit of Mount Lincoln with Quandary Peak on the right. Park and Summit Counties, Colorado. 1873. Panorama from summit of Mount Lincoln with Hoosier Pass to the right. Park and Summit Counties, Colorado. 1873. Panorama from summit of Mount Lincoln, showing Silver Heels and South Park. Park County, Colorado. 1873. Panorama from near the Mount of the Holy Cross. Eagle County, Colorado. 1873. A panoramic view from Sultan Mountain. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. Excelsior or Midway Geyser Basin. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. n.d. Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. Clear Creek and Summit Counties, Colorado. 1873. Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. Clear Creek, Grand, and Boulder Counties, Colorado. 1873. Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. Clear Creek and Summit Counties, Colorado. 1873. Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. Clear Creek and Summit Counties, Colorado. 1873. View over the summits of the Sawatch Range, from the top of La Plata. Chaffee, Park, Teller, and El Paso Counties, Colorado. 1873. Panorama from near the Mount of the Holy Cross. Eagle County, Colorado. 1873. A panoramic view from Sultan Mountain. San Juan County, Colorado. 1874. Panorama from near the Mount of the Holy Cross. Eagle County, Colorado. 1873. Panorama from near the Mount of the Holy Cross. Eagle County, Colorado. 1873. Badlands on Blacks Fork. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1870. Badlands on Blacks Fork. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1870. Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. Clear Creek and Summit Counties, Colorado. 1873. Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. Clear Creek and Summit Counties, Colorado. 1873. Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. Clear Creek and Summit Counties, Colorado. 1873. Panorama view from summit of Mount Lincoln with Montezuma mine on the left. Park County, Colorado. 1873. Panorama from summit of Mount Lincoln, showing Silver Heels and South Park. Park County, Colorado. 1873. Panoramic view of Henrys Lake, from a point on the east side, between Raynolds and Tyghee Passes. Fremont County, Idaho, 1872. Panoramic view of Henrys Lake, from a point on the east side, between Raynolds and Tyghee Passes, embracing a view from Raynolds Pass, on the right, past Red Rock and Henrys Lake Passes, to Tyghee on the left. Fremont County, Idaho, 1872. Panoramic view of Henrys Lake, from a point on the east side, between Raynolds and Tyghee Passes, Fremont County, Idaho. 1872. Excelsior or Midway Geyser Basin. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. n.d. Panorama from summit of Mount Lincoln with Quandary Peak on the right. Park and Summit Counties, Colorado. 1873. Panorama from summit of Mount Lincoln with Hoosier Pass to the right. Park and Summit Counties, Colorado. 1873. View southeast, showing the two lesser Tetons and the head of the Great Canyon. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 1872. The Teton Range. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 1872. Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. Clear Creek, Grand, and Boulder Counties, Colorado. 1873. View over the summits of the Sawatch Range, from the top of La Plata. Chaffee, Park, Teller, and El Paso Counties, Colorado. 1873.