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Album Caption:Looking north along fault 3 miles southeast of popo agie oil wells near Dallas, wyoming.Morrison against red beds.
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Album caption and index card: Bluffs on the North Fork of the Platte, near the crossing of the old Overland Stage road. They are 80 to 100 feet in height, extending along the east bank of the river, and composed of a grayish brown sandstone, exhibiting in a remarkable manner the various signs of shallow water depositions, ripple, rain, and mud markings. Broad, flat masses of rock, lie at the base of the bluff, 15 or 20 feet square, with the surface covered with these peculiar markings. Wyoming. 1870.
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Album Caption:A normal fault bring the Clagett beds in contact with the upper eagle about 5 miles east of Kirby, Wyoming.
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Album caption: Soil on gravel at elk refuge. Jackson Hole. G.M. Richmond, J.D. Love. September 1963. No index card.
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Album Caption:Wind river sandstone and Conglomerate. T. 4 N., R. 3 W., wind river Meridian.
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Album Caption:Beds, red, along little popo agie river 2 miles S.W. of Dallas, wyoming.
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Album caption: The first camp of Powell's Second Expedition. Shown from left to right are: Professor Almon Harris Thompson, Andrew Hattan, S.V. Jones, John F. Steward, W.C. Powell, Frank C.A. Richardson, Frederick Dellenbaugh, and F.M. Bishop. Green River, Wyoming. May 4, 1871. (Photo by E.O. Beaman). Published in Utah State Historical Society, Utah Historical Quarterly, v. 16 - 17, opposite p.25. 1948 - 49. Typed information on back of duplicate photograph: The first camp of the second Powell expedition, May 4, 1871. Shown from left to right are: Almon Harris Thompson (J.W. Powell's brother-in-law), Andrew Hattan (Hatten), S.V. Jones, John Steward, W.C. Powell, Frank C.A. Richardson, Frederick S. Dellenbaugh,...
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Album caption: Soil on gravel at elk refuge. Jackson Hole. September 1963. No index card.
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Album Caption:General view of oil anticline southeast of Dallas,wyoming,looking northwest from Tertiary Terrace.
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Album Caption:The lower beds of the Laramie,10 miles S.W. of tens Leep, Wyoming.
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Album Caption:A Lenticular deposit of coal in the fort union form ation, at 100 double paces. in NE 1/4 sec. 20, T. 45 N., R. 89 W. about 15 miles southwest of Tensleep, Wyoming.
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Album Caption:A sandstone cone in the sandstone bed at the top of the sandy series of the fort union, 10 miles S.W. of Bonanza, Wyo.,showing the peculiar weathering.
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Album Caption:Erosion in gray sandstone of Ft. union. Branch of big Cottonwood, T. 47, R. 90, Bighorn Co., Wyoming.
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Near view of bluff near No Wood: showing irregular plane of contact between Morrison and Cloverly formations. Wyoming. 1922. Plate 34-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 149. 1927.
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Album Caption:Fault showing sundance on south against chugwater on north.wyoming.


map background search result map search result map First camp of Powell's Second Expedition, Green River, Wyoming. 1871. Bluffs on the North Fork of the Platte, near the crossing of the old Overland Stage Road. Wyoming. 1870. U.S. Geological Survey camp on the Sweetwater River. Wyoming. circa 1870. U.S. Geological Survey on Rock Creek. Wyoming. 1870. Near view of bluff near No Wood: showing irregular plane of contact between Morrison and Cloverly formations. Wyoming. 1922. Soil on gravel at elk refuge. Jackson Hole, Wyoming. 1963. Soil on gravel at elk refuge. Jackson Hole, Wyoming. 1963. The lower beds of the Laramie,10 miles S.W. of tens Leep, Wyoming. Erosion in gray sandstone of Ft. union. Branch of big Cottonwood, T. 47, R. 90, Bighorn Co., Wyoming. Two pack horses standing on hill by rock formations. Wyoming. A Lenticular deposit of coal in the fort union form ation, at 100 double paces. in NE 1/4 sec. Wyoming A normal fault bring the Clagett beds in contact with the upper eagle, Wyoming. Gebo mine no.1, Gebo, Wyoming. Wind river sandstone and Conglomerate. T. 4 N., R. 3 W., wind river Meridian. Panorama with 114. General view of oil anticline southeast of Dallas,wyoming, Fault showing sundance on south against chugwater on north.wyoming. Beds, red, along little popo agie river 2 miles S.W. of Dallas, wyoming. Looking north along fault 3 miles southeast of popo agie oil wells near Dallas, wyoming. First camp of Powell's Second Expedition, Green River, Wyoming. 1871. Bluffs on the North Fork of the Platte, near the crossing of the old Overland Stage Road. Wyoming. 1870. U.S. Geological Survey camp on the Sweetwater River. Wyoming. circa 1870. U.S. Geological Survey on Rock Creek. Wyoming. 1870. Near view of bluff near No Wood: showing irregular plane of contact between Morrison and Cloverly formations. Wyoming. 1922. Soil on gravel at elk refuge. Jackson Hole, Wyoming. 1963. Soil on gravel at elk refuge. Jackson Hole, Wyoming. 1963. The lower beds of the Laramie,10 miles S.W. of tens Leep, Wyoming. Erosion in gray sandstone of Ft. union. Branch of big Cottonwood, T. 47, R. 90, Bighorn Co., Wyoming. Two pack horses standing on hill by rock formations. Wyoming. A Lenticular deposit of coal in the fort union form ation, at 100 double paces. in NE 1/4 sec. Wyoming A normal fault bring the Clagett beds in contact with the upper eagle, Wyoming. Gebo mine no.1, Gebo, Wyoming. Wind river sandstone and Conglomerate. T. 4 N., R. 3 W., wind river Meridian. Panorama with 114. General view of oil anticline southeast of Dallas,wyoming, Fault showing sundance on south against chugwater on north.wyoming. Beds, red, along little popo agie river 2 miles S.W. of Dallas, wyoming. Looking north along fault 3 miles southeast of popo agie oil wells near Dallas, wyoming.