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Album Caption: From knoll north of the Robinson Mine, looking south. Shows landslide topography about the Robinson, Guston, and Yankee Girl mines. Silverton quadrangle, Ouray County, Colorado. September 14, 1900.
Album Caption: East edge of Endlich Mesa almost at quadrangle line. Showing granite ridge half mile away. Needle Mountains quadrangle, La Plata County, Colorado. September 25, 1903. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 166, Plate 19-A. 1932.
Album Caption: Looking west southwest from trail between Savage and Marshall basins. The Smuggler-Union tunnel in foreground, gorges of San Miguel and Bear Creeks, Mt. Wilson group in background. Telluride quadrangle, San Miguel County, Colorado. 1895.
Looking down landslide ridge southeast of Expectation Mountain, Rico quadrangle, shows the landslide topography at the stage when it has become almost obliterated by disintegration of the shattered blocks. Rico quadrangle, Dolores County, Colorado. 1897. Published in U.S. Geological Survey professional paper 67, Plate 6-A. 1909. Published in U.S. Geological Survey 21st Annual report, part 2, Plate 19. 1900.
A block of diorite with inclusions. Ophir Loop. Telluride quadrangle, San Miguel County, Colorado. 1895. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 57, figure 14. 1899.
Album Caption: View of the Rico Mountains distant about 10 miles from top of ridge between forks of Elbert Creek at camp site. Elevation 10,500 feet. Engineer Mountain quadrangle, La Plata County, Colorado. 1908. (Wide-angle lens, stop 64, ex. 1 1/2 sec., yellow screen). Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 166, Plate 18-B. 1932.
Valley of Silverton at toll road, at east base of Sultan Mountain. Shows Animas flood plain, mouths of Mineral and Cement Creeks, etc. Silverton quadrangle, San Juan County, Colorado. August 23, 1900. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 166, Plate 34-A. 1932.
Album Caption: Diorite and inclusions. Cut on lower railroad grade at Ophir Loop. Telluride quadrangle, San Miguel County, Colorado. 1895. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 57, figure 13. 1899.
Album Caption: View looking down Castle Valley, Utah, from a point just above Castleton Post Office on the northwest side of the La Sal Mountains. The prominent cliffs and towers belong to the Vermilion Cliff Triassic formation, Grand County, Utah. June 25, 1905. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 707, Plate 82-A. 1922.
Album Caption: Plateau at the head of Bennett Creek, looking southeast. to show breccia under a heavy latite. Same formation as that in ccw00947, and a continuation of the same plateau. San Cristobal quadrangle, Mineral County, Colorado. August 12, 1908. Photo by Howland Bancroft. Published in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 258, figure 25. 1956.
Album Caption: From near trail on west side of Lost Trail Creek about half a mile south of the mouth of West Lost Trail Creeklooking down a wash channel, through morainal material. Looking east at cliffs of Lost Trail agglomerate of Potosi series, zone B. San Cristobal quadrangle, Hinsdale County, Colorado. September 24, 1909. Published in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 258, figure 16. 1956.
Album Caption: Mount Hesperus and Mount Moss from ridge running west from Mt. Hayden. Shows the diorite-porphyry wedge from Mt. Moss upturning strata of mt. Hesperus. La Plata County, Colorado 1894. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 60, figure 11. 1899. Panorama with ccw00168.
Album Caption: Potosi Peak, from south side of Stony Mountain. Canyon Creek is in foreground. Telluride quadrangle, Ouray County, Colorado. 1895. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 166, Plate 14. 1932. Published in U.S. Geological Survey, Folio 57, figure 7. 1899.
Album Caption: Eastern portion of the San Miguel Mountains; from edge of Dakota Cliff west of Mill Creek; looking southwest. Sunshine Mountain on left with Lizard Head behind it; Wilson Group in center; Dolores Peak on the right. San miguel Valley in foreground. Telluride quadrangle, Colorado 1895. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 57, figure 18. 1899.
Album Caption: Mount Wilson, snow covered, from near amp east of Dolores. Looking northwest. Telluride quadrangle, Dolores County, Colorado. 1895. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 166, Plate 4-B. 1932. Published in U.S. Geological Survey, Folio 57, figure 17. 1899.
Album Caption: Looking along the Continental Divide, from head of Elk Canyon. San Juan Mountains of Silverton quadrangle in distance. Needle Mountains quadrangle, San Juan County, Colorado. 1899. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 166, Plate 21-A. 1932.
Album Caption: Looking west down Elk Canyon, from the Continental Divide. (The lakelet on bench is the same seen in photo ccw00420). Needle Mountains quadrangle, San Juan County, Colorado. 1899. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 166, Plate 21-A. 1932.
Album Caption: From near trail across Cascade Creek, east side at 11,000, looking west. The rock stream from south end of ridge west of Cascade Creek. Engineer Mountain quadrangle, San Juan County, Colorado. September 30, 1904. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 67, Plate 19-B. 1909. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 171, figure 3. 1910.
Album Caption: View looking southwest from a point in the saddle at the extreme head of the west fork of the Florida River. Shows the dip slope geology, from granite to Cretaceous in the La Plate Mountains; debris of Cambrian quartzite on the right; Stag Mesa on the left; in the middle ground the hermosa scarp of the Animas Valley. Needle Mountains quadrangle, La Plata County, Colorado. July 15, 1901. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Folio 131, figure 2. 1905 Panorama with ccw00498.
Album Caption: Looking southwesterly across West Creek 2 or 3 miles east of Dolores River. The light colored band at the top of the cliffs represents the Jurassic La Plata sandstone. Beneath it occur the DoloresTriassic and Cutler Permian formations. Valley of the Dolores River appears on the estreme right hand. Mesa County, Colorado. July 6, 1905. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 166, Plate 6-A. 1932. Panorama with ccw00823.
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