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From slope north of Cimarron, looking up Cimarron Valley. Mancos shale topography. Montrose quadrangle. Montrose County, Colorado. November 28, 1911. F-stop 8, 1/50 seconds.
From one-half mile above mouth of Wildcat Gulch looking downstream. Showing wider portion of Cebolla Creek and the beginning of the lowest canyon. A large exposure of pre-Cambrian gneiss marks the entrance of the canyon. Uncompahgre quadrangle. Gunnison County, Colorado. Circa 1911. F-stop 8, 1/50 seconds.
From point on south-east slope of Pool Gulch, Vernal Mesa, looking across Gunnison Canyon at Spring Gulch. West Elk Mountain in distance. Montrose quadrangle. Montrose County, Colorado. November 19, 1911. F-stop 8, 1/50 seconds.
Near view of a wall of latite with fantastic forms along Four Mile Creek road. Cochetopa quadrangle (?). Colorado. September 12, 1914. F-stop 16, 1/25 second.
Routt National Forest. View up Elk River Canyon (glaciated) to Mount Zierkel on Continental Divide, Park Range. Hahn's Peak quadrangle. Routt County, Colorado. July 14, 1926.
Contact of granulite (left) and banded gneiss (right), Tenmile Range. Contact is gradational through 2-foot interval in vicinity of hammer. Summit County, Colorado. Circa 1963. Published in US Geological Survey Professional Paper 652, figure 4. 1971.
Cebolla Valley and pre-Cambrian topography from southeast of mouth of Beaver Creek. Typical mountain burial lot. Uncompahgre quadrangle. Gunnison County, Colorado. August 29, 1912. F-stop 16, 1/25 seconds.
Boulders due to weathering of granitic rock near North Platte River. T. 12 N., R. 80 W. Jackson County, Colorado. July 6, 1925.
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U. S. Geological Survey camp, with personnel and horses, near the mouth of Oh-Be- Joyful Gulch, Slate River Valley. Gunnison County, Colorado. 1909. Lower right photograph on page 16 , Images of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1879-1979.
From west of mouth of Rough Creek, looking northeastward down the Cebolla. Piedra lava flows in foreground. Uncompahgre quadrangle. Hinsdale County, Colorado. August 7, 1912. F-stop 16, 3/25 seconds.
From top of cliff northeast of Powderhorn talus, looking across at hill 12,400+ [feet in elevation], capped with Hinsdale basalt. Camp in foreground several hundred feet below. Uncompahgre quadrangle. Hinsdale County, Colorado. August 12, 1912. F-stop 16, 1/25 seconds.
From saddle west of mouth of Houselog Creek, looking south of west with broad latite country in foreground. High mountains on sky line. Saguache quadrangle (?). Colorado. September 11, 1914. F-stop 16, 2/25 second, sun screen.
Panorama with images 074 and 075. 1000 feet north of Park Regent on road to Equity. Taken north of east of landslide on west side of Nelson Mountain. Looking north. Creede Special quadrangle. Mineral County, Colorado. September 6, 1912.
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From slope north of Powderhorn, looking up the Cebolla Valley. Uncompahgre quadrangle. Gunnison County, Colorado. September 17, 1912. F-stop 18, 1/25 seconds.
Cebolla Valley and Powderhorn from knoll 8300+ [feet in elevation], north of the post office. Uncompahgre quadrangle. Gunnison County, Colorado. September 17, 1912. F-stop 8, 1/25 seconds.
Northeastern Colorado near Livermore. Detailed views of Steamboat Rock. Larimer County, Colorado. May 1922.
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Gunnison Canyon, Colorado. From summit 8,300+. Section 27 on Vernal Mesa, looking south over Bostwick Park. Montrose quadrangle. Montrose County, Colorado. November 24, 1911. F-stop 16, 1/25 seconds.
Bishop (or Pine) Mountain, Wyoming (at right), and Middle Mountain (at left), looking northeast from west spur of Diamond Mountain, Colorado. Bishop Mountain is a high, flat-topped plateau or bench capped with Bishop conglomerate about 4,000 feet above Green River. T. 12 N., Rs. 102 and 103 W. Moffat County, Colorado, and Sweetwater County, Wyoming. August 5, 1925.
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