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Looking down San Juan Canyon, at a point 9 miles by stream above Honaker Trail, canyon has been cut in Goodridge formation. San Juan County, Utah. 1921. Plate 3-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 132. 1925. Plate 3-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 188. 1938. Plate 2-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Water-supply paper 538. 1924.
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View looking northwest from head of Armstrong Canyon, across flat into which upper White Canyon and its tributaries are cut. San Juan County, Utah. 1925. Plate 5-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 188. 1938.
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Album caption: Aerial view of Upheaval Dome. San Juan County, Utah. ca. 1959. (Photo by H.R. Joesting).
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Album caption: Inscription (petroglyphs) by indians on canyon wall on right bank of Colorado River 1,000 feet bellow mouth of Smith Fork, 85 miles below mouth of Green River. Garfield and San Juan Counites, Utah. October 3, 1921. (Photo by John Clogston) Index card: No index card.
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Album Caption:Comb wash near Navajo spring, San Juan oil field, Utah.Butler shale (Dolores Formation) and Bluff Sandstone (La Plata Formation)
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Canyon of the San Juan. A few miles below the mouth of the Rio de Chelly immense great walls of dark brown sandstone hem the river closely in, and which grow in height and crowd still closer upon the river until they colminate in the great canyon of the Colorado. San Juan County, Utah. 1875.
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Album caption: Downstream view of boats, from one boat, 6 miles below Red Canyon or 74 miles below mouth of Green River. 10:00 A.M. Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. October 3, 1921. Index card: No index card.
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Canyon views: Northwest across the Colorado River just below Dandy Crossing; Indian ruins in right foreground. San Juan County, Utah. 1939. Figure 9-B, with graphics, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 228. 1953.
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Towering smooth-faced wall of Wingate Sandstone along Chinle Wash and Comb Ridge. Alcoves, some containing cliff dwellings such as this one (Poncho House), are common at the base. San Juan County, Utah. 1875. Photo courtesy of Peabody Museum, Harvard University. Published as figure 8 in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 1186. 1965.
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Album Caption:San Juan oil field, San Juan County, Utah.Moses Rock Sandstone Exposed on Gypsum creek near Utah Arizona State Line.
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Album Caption:San Juan oil Field, San Juan County, Utah. Panorama looking north along anticline from south side of Canyon near Mexican Hat.July 2, 1910. Note:Panorama with Photograph number weg00159B.
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Album caption: Panorama showing low walls and region that would be flooded if a high dam were build at Lee Ferry. Halls Crossings enters the Colorado River around the bend to the right of photograph 216. Navajo Mountian shows (faintly) at the right of the photograph 216 like an inverted bowl 31 miles away. The Henry Mountians , 44 miles from Halls crossing, to the north (left?). Bull Frog Creek enters from the left. Halls Crossing is 98 miles below the mouth of Green River and 37 miles above the San Juan. About 40 square miles at left in photograph 217 lies under the 3,900 foot contour. Noon. Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. October 4, 1921. Index card: View showing low walls and region that would be flooded...
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Album caption: Rainbow Bridge looking upstream, Sidney Paige and H.D. Miser (distant) in the Rainbow Bridge Canyon below the Rainbow Bridge. Rainbow Bridge National Monument. San Juan County, Utah. October 6, 1921. Index card: No index card
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Album caption: Gold dredge on Colorado River near mouth of Hanson (Pine Alcove) Creek. Installed in 1900 by R.L. Stanton. Garfield and San Juan Counites, Utah. August 26, 1915. Published as plate 29-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 164. 1931. Index card: Old dredger 1 mile above Bull Frog Creek. Dredge installed in 1900 by R.F. Stanton. Placer operations for gold a failure. Garfield County, Utah. August 26, 1915.
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Valley of Butler Creek. View looking north. Subsequent valley developed on the back slope of Comb monocline. Stream occupies narrow canyon cut into the floor. Navajo sandstone overlain by formations of the San Rafael group. Bluff sandstone member of Navajo formation in right distance. San Juan County, Utah, 1929. Published, as plate 18-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 188. 1938.


map background search result map search result map Navajo sandstone overlain by formations of the San Rafael group, Valley of Butler Creek. San Juan County, Utah. 1929. Gorge between sheer rock cliffs. San Juan County, Utah. circa 1870s. Toum-pen Tou-weap, Stillwater Canyon. Wayne and San Juan Counties, Utah. circa 1871. Canyons of the Colorado River of the west, Cataract Canyon. San Juan and Garfield Counties, Utah. circa 1871. Cataract Canyon. San Juan and Garfield Counties, Utah. circa 1871. Canyon views: Northwest across the Colorado River just below Dandy Crossing; Indian ruins in right foreground. San Juan County, Utah. 1939. Canyon of the San Juan. San Juan County, Utah. 1875. Bakers Park, view south from above Howardsville. San Juan County, Utah. 1874. Towering smooth-faced wall of Wingate Sandstone along Chinle Wash and Comb Ridge. San Juan County, Utah. 1875. View looking northwest from head of Armstrong Canyon, across flat into which upper White Canyon and its tributaries are cut.  San Juan County, Utah. 1925. Looking down San Juan Canyon, at a point 9 miles by stream above Honaker Trail, canyon has been cut in Goodridge formation. San Juan County, Utah. 1921. Aerial view of Upheaval Dome. San Juan County, Utah. 1959. Downstream view of the Green River on boat, Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. 1921. Indian petroglyphs, Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. 1921. Gold dredge on Colorado River, Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. 1931. Panorama near Lee Ferry, Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. 1921. Rainbow Bridge National Monument, San Juan County, Utah. 1921. San Juan oil Field, San Juan County, Utah. San Juan oil field, San Juan County, Utah. Comb wash near Navajo spring, San Juan oil field, Utah. Navajo sandstone overlain by formations of the San Rafael group, Valley of Butler Creek. San Juan County, Utah. 1929. Gorge between sheer rock cliffs. San Juan County, Utah. circa 1870s. Toum-pen Tou-weap, Stillwater Canyon. Wayne and San Juan Counties, Utah. circa 1871. Canyons of the Colorado River of the west, Cataract Canyon. San Juan and Garfield Counties, Utah. circa 1871. Cataract Canyon. San Juan and Garfield Counties, Utah. circa 1871. Canyon views: Northwest across the Colorado River just below Dandy Crossing; Indian ruins in right foreground. San Juan County, Utah. 1939. Bakers Park, view south from above Howardsville. San Juan County, Utah. 1874. Towering smooth-faced wall of Wingate Sandstone along Chinle Wash and Comb Ridge. San Juan County, Utah. 1875. View looking northwest from head of Armstrong Canyon, across flat into which upper White Canyon and its tributaries are cut.  San Juan County, Utah. 1925. Looking down San Juan Canyon, at a point 9 miles by stream above Honaker Trail, canyon has been cut in Goodridge formation. San Juan County, Utah. 1921. Aerial view of Upheaval Dome. San Juan County, Utah. 1959. Rainbow Bridge National Monument, San Juan County, Utah. 1921. San Juan oil Field, San Juan County, Utah. San Juan oil field, San Juan County, Utah. Comb wash near Navajo spring, San Juan oil field, Utah. Canyon of the San Juan. San Juan County, Utah. 1875. Downstream view of the Green River on boat, Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. 1921. Indian petroglyphs, Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. 1921. Gold dredge on Colorado River, Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. 1931. Panorama near Lee Ferry, Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. 1921.