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Album caption: Ditto. Looking south southwest at the terrace of the Hermosa limestone west of Lime Creek. Potato Hill on the left. Engineer Mt. on the right resting on Hermosa plateau. (Needle Mt. Quad.) Colorado. Note: See also Stose photos 54 and 55 (sgw00054, sgw00055)
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Album caption: Ditto. Looking west of north across Bear Mt. saddle to Lookout Peak and associated mountains on Telluride Quad. Saddle of SanJuan Tuff; amphitheater of San Miguel congolmerate below. (Silverton Quad.) Colorado. Note: See Stose photos 50 and 51 (sgw00050 and sgw00051).
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Album caption: Engineer Mt. in distance standing on Hermosa plateau which extends around to the right. From camp near Molas Lake. (Needle Mt. Quad.) Colorado.
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Album caption: Fred Drew and E. E. Harris preparing breakfast at our first camp in the San Luis Valley near Antonito, Colo.
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Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: spore similar to the conidia of Brachysporium sp. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Plate 20, figure 7, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 168. 1931.
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Album caption: Camp study. Smith, topographer. This man was on only the 1871 expedition. 1871. Index card: Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1874 Series, page 72, Nos. 173 to 239: Camp-Studies; are a miscellaneous collection of views of the camp and its personnel, showing fully the interior working of the survey while in the field.
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Basal conglomeratic sandstone of South Platte Formation. Disconformable on sandstone of the Lytle Formation south of Dutch Creek. Jefferson County, Colorado. 1952. Published as plate 7 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1102. 1961.
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Album caption: Camp group. Captain John Moss. 1874. Index card unavailable. Personal email communication from Alan Terrell on January 16, 2018, "I believe (firmly) that images jwh01113, jwh01114, and jwh01115 were taken on September 6, 1874. Ref: 1874 diary, Jackson and Hafen." Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1874 Series, page 74, Nos. 850 to 897: Miscellaneous camp-groups.
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Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Tetraedron sp. cf. T. regulare. var. torsum (Turner) Brunnthaler. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Plate 21, figure 6, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 168. 1931.
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Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Spores. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Plate 23, figure 5, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 168. 1931.
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Album caption: Looking east along fault passing through Lime Creek camp, showing syncline of Hermosa limestone to the left of fault, and Snowdon Ridge capped with Algonkian quartzite on Archean granite beyond. From hill slope west of Lime Creek. (Engineer Mt. Quad.) Colorado.
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Colorado National Monument, Colorado. North wall of the arm of Monument Canyon. Gradational contact between the Wingate Sandstone and the Kayenta Formation. Erosional unconformity between Kayenta and overlying Entrada Sandstone is also shown. Normally a bench-former as on the right, the Kayenta on the left forms part of a single cliff. Wingate Sandstone, Kayenta Formation, Entrada Sandstone, Morrison Formation, and Summerville Formations. Circa 1950. Figure 10, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 451.
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Version 10.0 of these data are part of a larger U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) project to develop an updated geospatial database of mines, mineral deposits, and mineral regions in the United States. Mine and prospect-related symbols, such as those used to represent prospect pits, mines, adits, dumps, tailings, etc., hereafter referred to as “mine” symbols or features, have been digitized from the 7.5-minute (1:24,000, 1:25,000-scale; and 1:10,000, 1:20,000 and 1:30,000-scale in Puerto Rico only) and the 15-minute (1:48,000 and 1:62,500-scale; 1:63,360-scale in Alaska only) archive of the USGS Historical Topographic Map Collection (HTMC), or acquired from available databases (California and Nevada, 1:24,000-scale...
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Album caption: Camp study. W.H. Jackson. 1874. Index card: Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1874 Series, page 72, Nos. 173 to 239: Camp-Studies; are a miscellaneous collection of views of the camp and its personnel, showing fully the interior working of the survey while in the field.
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Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Pollen similar to that of Quercus pinus. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Plate 24, figure 4, U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 168. 1931.
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Album caption: Camp scene. Figure is S.R. Gifford, the artist. This man was only on the 1870 expedition. 1870. Index card unavailable. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1874 Series, page 74, Nos. 850 to 897: Miscellaneous camp-groups.
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Album caption: Camp study. W.H. Jackson. n.d. Index card: Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1874 Series, page 72, Nos. 173 to 239: Camp-Studies; are a miscellaneous collection of views of the camp and its personnel, showing fully the interior working of the survey while in the field.
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Album caption: Potato Hill in distance, looking down Lime Creek Valley from camp near Molas Lake. (Needle Mt. Quad.) Colorado.
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Album caption (12, 13, 14, 15, and 16): Scenes at the Fourth of July celebration, Capulin.


map background search result map search result map Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Spores. Colorado or Utah.1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Tetraedron sp. cf. T. regulare. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Pollen similar to that of Quercus pinus. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: spore similar to the conidia of Brachysporium sp. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Camp study, Smith, topographer. Colorado. 1874. Camp study, W.H. Jackson. Colorado. 1874. Camp study, W.H. Jackson. Colorado. 1874. Camp group. Captain John Moss. 1874. Sanford R. Gifford, artist. Colorado. 1874. Gradational contact between the Wingate Sandstone and the Kayenta Formation. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1950. Basal conglomeratic sandstone of South Platte Formation. Colorado. 1952. Prospect- and Mine-Related Features from U.S. Geological Survey 7.5- and 15-Minute Topographic Quadrangle Maps of the United States (ver. 10.0, May 2023) Fourth of July celebration. Capulin, Colorado. 1920. Spike camp near the Continental Divide. Colorado. 1920. Fred Drew and E. E. Harris preparing breakfast near Antonito, Colorado. 1920. Hermosa limestone and Snowdon Ridge capped with Algonkian quartzite. Engineer Mountain quadrangle, Colorado. n.d. Distant view of Potato Hill. Needle Mountain quadrangle, Colorado. n.d. Distant view of Engineer Mountain. Needle Mountain quadrangle, Colorado. n.d. Looking west of north across Bear Mountain saddle to Lookout Peak and associated mountains on Telluride quadrangle. Silverton quadrangle, Colorado. n.d. Looking south southwest at the terrace of the Hermosa limestone west of Lime Creek. Needle Mountain quadrangle, Colorado. n.d. Gradational contact between the Wingate Sandstone and the Kayenta Formation. Colorado National Monument, Colorado. 1950. Camp study, Smith, topographer. Colorado. 1874. Camp study, W.H. Jackson. Colorado. 1874. Camp study, W.H. Jackson. Colorado. 1874. Camp group. Captain John Moss. 1874. Sanford R. Gifford, artist. Colorado. 1874. Basal conglomeratic sandstone of South Platte Formation. Colorado. 1952. Fourth of July celebration. Capulin, Colorado. 1920. Spike camp near the Continental Divide. Colorado. 1920. Fred Drew and E. E. Harris preparing breakfast near Antonito, Colorado. 1920. Hermosa limestone and Snowdon Ridge capped with Algonkian quartzite. Engineer Mountain quadrangle, Colorado. n.d. Distant view of Potato Hill. Needle Mountain quadrangle, Colorado. n.d. Distant view of Engineer Mountain. Needle Mountain quadrangle, Colorado. n.d. Looking west of north across Bear Mountain saddle to Lookout Peak and associated mountains on Telluride quadrangle. Silverton quadrangle, Colorado. n.d. Looking south southwest at the terrace of the Hermosa limestone west of Lime Creek. Needle Mountain quadrangle, Colorado. n.d. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Spores. Colorado or Utah.1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Tetraedron sp. cf. T. regulare. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: Pollen similar to that of Quercus pinus. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Microfossil of the oil shale of the Green River formation: spore similar to the conidia of Brachysporium sp. Colorado or Utah. 1925. Prospect- and Mine-Related Features from U.S. Geological Survey 7.5- and 15-Minute Topographic Quadrangle Maps of the United States (ver. 10.0, May 2023)