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Album caption: By A.B. Searle, topographer, 1909, Graham quad. N.M. Eroded butte clays with gravel capping. Benches lying east of San Francisco Valley near Pleasanton, Catron County, N.M. Scattering trees are pinon pines and juniper. Handwritten notes on album caption: Catron County Index card: View east of San Francisco Valley near Pleasanton. Catron County, New Mexico. 1909.
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Album caption: 1909, by A.B. Searle, Topographer. Graham quadrangle, N.M. "The Monk's Head", a freak of nature bringing out in clear relief of man's face. Situated in Cooney Canyon about 1 mile west of Cooney, Catron County. It is about 200 feet above bed of Mineral Creek. Handwritten notes on album caption: Catron County Index card: Pinnacles of rhyolite in Cooney Canyon. Catron County, New Mexico. 1909.
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Album caption: By A.B. Searle, topographer, 1909, Graham quad. N.M. West end of town of Mogollon, Catron County, N.M. is shown in left foreground and old slopes are shown in the dike to the right. Handwritten notes on album caption: Catron County Index card: Town of Mogollon in deep canyon. Catron County, New Mexico. 1909.
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Album caption: By A.B. Searle, topographer, 1909, Graham quadrangle, New Mexico. Eroded gravel benches in the vicinity of Pleasanton, Catron County; tops of Mogollon Mountains about 7 miles to east; elevations of tops about 10,000. Handwritten notes on album caption: Catron County Index card: Mogollon Mountains from near Plesanton. Catron County, New Mexico. 1909.
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Album caption: By A.B. Searle, topographer 1909. Graham quad. N.M. Looking east up Whitewater Creek, Catron County. Picture made from point in forks of Whitewater and south fork of Whitewater Creeks, about 3/4 mile S.E. of "Socorro Mines" power plant. Area is heavily timbered, pines predominating. Much has been sold by Forest Service and has been used as fuel, it being packed out in burros. Handwritten notes on album caption: Catron County Index card: Valley of Whitewater Creek. Catron County, New Mexico. 1909.
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Album caption: By A.B. Searle, 1909, topographer. Graham quad, New Mexico. Looking west across San Francisco Valley, Catron County, N.M. into Ariz.; tops of hills which are masses of broken lava rocks are about 4 miles dist. and about 7000' elev., the valley being about 4600' above sea level. Hills sparsely timbered with juniper, cedars and oaks; much grass making fine range; valley is very fertile, fine peaches, apples, grapes and cherries, all kinds of garden truck, two or three crops of alfalfa usually obtained, and good corn is also grown. Handwritten notes on album caption: Catron County Index card: San Francisco Valley, Catron County, New Mexico. 1909.
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Album caption: Hamilton quadrangle, Montana, a perennial snowbank about 20 feet high on ridge about 8200 ft. ele. in Bitterroot Mtns., Idaho, near the Montana boundary line, at heads of Big and Bear Creeks. Judson Bond and Fred Printz, former guide to Dr. Cook in Mt. McKinley attempt. Foto (sic) by Benson Searle, U.S.G.S. Aug 12, 1897. Handwritten notes on album caption: Idaho County. No index card.
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Album caption: 1909, by A.B. Searle, Topographer. Graham quad., New Mexico. "The Needle", a pinnacle of rhyolite in Cooney Canyon about .10 mile from west entrance and about 1 1/2 miles west of Cooney, Catron County, N.M. Pinnacle is about 150 ft. high abobve the bed of Mineral Creek. Handwritten notes on album caption: Catron County Index card: Pinnacles of rhyolite in Cooney Canyon. Catron County, New Mexico. 1909.
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Album caption: 1909, by A.B. Searle, Topographer, Graham quad., N.M. Looking west down Cooney Canyon, Catron County, showing the roadway and creek intermingling in a canyon which at some places is barely wide enough for the passage of two behicles. Depth of canyon something over 1000 ft; the first rise being about 300 feet, then benching and rising alternately. Handwritten notes on album caption: Catron County Index card: Cooney Canyon, a narrow gorge in rhyolite. Catron County, New Mexico. 1909.


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