Filters: Tags: Cross, C.W. Collection (X)
147 results (43ms)
Filters
|
Album Caption: The Turban and other summits of the mountain group southwest of Silverton from south shore of lake on divide between Lime Creek and Animas River. Shows south edge of volcanics with Telluride conglomerate. Ledges of Hermosa limestone. Silverton quadrangle, San Juan County, Colorado. August 18, 1900. Published in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 258, figure 6. 1956.
Album Caption: View from point east of Telescope Mountain looking across Barlow Creek at Flat Top. The Grizzly Peak group in the background. Engineer Mountain quadrangle, Dolores County, Colorado. 1909. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 171, figure 6. 1909. Panorama with ccw00362.
Album Caption: Peaks of the Needle Mountains, from divide at the head of Whitehead Creek. San Juan tuffs in middle ground. Needle Mountains quadrangle, San Juan County, Colorado. 1899. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 166, Plate 12-B. 1932.
Album Caption: Looking down Horse Creek from near Puzzle mine. Nigger Baby Hill, and the Dolores group beyond it. Rico quadrangle, Dolores County, Colorado. October 1897. Published in U.S. Geological Survey 21st Annual Report, part 2, Plate 10. 1900. Published in U.S. Geological Surve Folio 130, figure 3. 1905.
Southern part of Silver Mountain landslide area, Telluride quadrangle. San Miguel County, Colorado. 1895. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 67, Plate 5. 1909. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 57, figure 10. 1899. Panorama with ccw00247.
Album Caption: The Sharkstooth, from ridge north of Century mine. La Plata quadrangle, Montezuma County, Colorado. 1896. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 60, figure 5. 1899.
Album Caption: The landslide south of Yellow Mountain, from divide at head of Ground Hog gulch. Telluride quadrangle, San Miguel County, Colorado. 1895. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 57, figure 16. 1899.
Album Caption; From point of the Hermosa scarp south of Elbert Creek, looking north toward Potato Hill and Engineer Mountain. Shows characteristic scarp of the Hermosa beds, the trachyte summit of Engineer Mountain, and its contact with Red Beds; the granite summit of Potato Hill, and roches moutonne surface lying to the south of it. San Juan County, Colorado. 1906. (14-inch lens, stop 8, exposure, 1/25 second). Published in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 258, figure 5. 1956.
Album caption: Looking up the Animas Valley from NW of Rockwood. Same point of view as photo no. 330, wide angle lens. Engineer Mountain quadrangle, La Plata County, Colorado. October 31, 1897. Index card: Limestone ledge, Animas Valley, NW of Rockwood, Engineer Mountain quadrangle. La Plata County, Colorado. 1897.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Cross, C.W. Collection,
La Plata County, Colorado,
Photographers,
photo print
Album Caption: About 1 mile north of trail pass between Los Pinos River and Weminuche Creek, looking north over lake shown by map, illustrating contact between glaciated granites on the left and slopes of San Juan tuff much disintegrated on the right hand. San Cristobal quadrangle, Hinsdale County, Colorado. 1908. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 166, Plate 21-B. 1932. Panorama with ccw00895.
Album Caption: View looking up the valley of Lake Fork of the Gunnison a little below the mouth of Deadman's Gulch. On the right hand, near the road, is the Golden Fleece mine and mill. San Cristobal Lake is seen near the center of the view; shows the lower end of the Slumgullion mud flow which issues into the valley of Lake Fork from the gulch on the left hand and through damming of the Lake Fork caused the formation of Lake San Cristobal. San Cristobal quadrangle, Hinsdale County, Colorado. September 22, 1905. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 478, Plate 6. 1911.
Album Caption: Looking west down Howard's Fork of the San Miguel, from north point of South Lookout Peak. The town of Ophir in the valley; the mt. Wilson group in the background; Yellow Mountain in front of Wilson group. Telluride quadrangle, San Miguel County, Colorado 1895. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 57, figure 9. 1899.
Album Caption: From the ridge west of Edith Mountain, looking north, northeast across Cleveland Gulch at the landslide mass and connected rock glacier. Hinsdale County, Colorado. August 26, 1901. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 67, Plate 17. 1909. Panorama with ccw00551.
Album Caption: From high trail on north side of Hensen Creek, opposite the mouth of Horseshoe Gulch, which is not in the view. Shows the talus masses in southeast branch of Horseshoe gulch in relation to the cliff from which the material came. Silverton quadrangle, Hinsdale County, Colorado. September 2, 1901. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 120, figure 3. 1905.
Album caption: Engineer Mountain quadrangle, Co. View from edge of Hermosa cliffs south of gap of Elbert Creek, looking toward Animas Canyon, showing portion in bend below Needleton. In distance Eolus and Pigeon peaks. On the right Mountain View crest. Panoramic with 882. Cross 1908. (Wide angle lens, stop 64, ex. 1 sec., yellow screen). Handwritten notes on album caption: La Plata Co. Index card: Panorama with 882. La Plata County, Colorado. 1908. Note: Cross, C.W. photographs 45 through 1228 were transferred to National Archives and Records Administration on or about November 1, 1995. This duplicate album(s) is part of the permanent collection of the U.S. Geological Survey Library. Panorama with ccw00882....
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Cross, C.W. Collection,
La Plata County, Colorado,
Photographers,
photo print
Album caption: Engineer Mountain quadrangle, Co. From top of Hermosa Cliffs west of Ignacio reservoir, looking northeasterly along the scarp of the Hermosa cliffs toward Engineer Mountains and Potato Hill. Cross 1908. (Wide angle lens, stop 64, ex. 1 sec., yellow screen). Handwritten notes on album caption: La Plata Co. Index card: Scarp of Hermosa cliffs, W. of Ignacio reservoir. La Plata County, Colorado. 1908. Note: Cross, C.W. photographs 45 through 1228 were transferred to National Archives and Records Administration on or about November 1, 1995. This duplicate album(s) is part of the permanent collection of the U.S. Geological Survey Library.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Cross, C.W. Collection,
La Plata County, Colorado,
Photographers,
photo print
Album caption: View in Imogene Basin. Talus or "slide" glacier" between old and new workings of the Campbird mine. Silverton quadrangle, Ouray County, Colorado. 1899. (Photo by Spencer and Howe). Handwritten notes on album caption: Published as Plate 14-B in USGS Professional paper 67. See mounted photo in file.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Cross, C.W. Collection,
Ouray County, Colorado,
Photographers,
photo print
Album Caption: About 1 mile north of trail pass between Los Pinos River and Weminuche Creek, looking northwesterly over lake and across valley of the Los Pinos River. In the distance are the bedded volcanics resting upon granite. San Cristobal, Hinsdale County, Colorado. 1908. (Wide-angle lens, stop 64, ex. 1/5 sec). Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 166, Plate 21-B. 1932. Panorama with ccw00894.
Album Caption: View of the Slumgullion mud flow, from its source to the Lake San Cristobal, from a point up the east slope of Roundtop at an old shaft, elevation of 10,650'; looking eastward across the valley of the Lake Fork. The stream flowing along the southern border of the mud flow is now forming a small delta in Lake San Cristobal. This is seen on the right hand of the view. The smooth slopes at either side of the mud flow are largely covered by glacial gravels. San Cristobal quadrangle, Hinsdale County, Colorado. September 22,1905. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 67, Plate 20-B. 1909. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 166, Plate 32-A. 1932.
Album Caption: Pine River Valley, at Porter's Colorado, almost on Ignacio-Piedra quadrangle line. Cliffs of Vallecito conglomerate west of Mount Rumlett, looking west. A nearly level bench at top of cliffs marks floor on which Paleozoic beds rest. Ignacio-Piedra quadrangle, La Plata County, Colorado. August 11, 1909. Published in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 258, figure 3. 1956.
|
|