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Seven miles west-northwest of Scappoose, Oregon. Tunnel No. 1 in Iron Crest iron ore tract. Columbia County, Oregon. September 8, 1926.
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Ground crack caused by earthquake of June 27, 1925. Farm of John Dnezer on Deep creek east of Townsend, Montana. Broadwater County, Montana. July 20, 1925.
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Bay Horse Rapids on Snake River, nine miles below Huntington, Oregon. Malheur County, Oregon. No date.
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High-grade manganese ore waits at Floy on the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, for shipment to the east. This ore has been laboriously hauled on soft sandy roads across the desert from the deposits situated from 10 to 20 miles to the south, and represents the collection of many small piles like those shown in 419. The ore pile as shown contains about 150 tons the content of which is about 45% of manganese. La Sal and Moab quadrangles, Grand County, Colorado. May 20, 1918.
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Index card: Contact between sets of tabular planar crossbeds, calcareous sandstone, Wescogame Formation, Fishtail Canyon near Thunder River Trail. Rule for scale. Grand Canyon National Park. Coconino County, Arizona. 1967. (Similar to E.D. McKee no. 193). Similar to black and white photo published as Figure K14-D, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1173. 1982.
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932 Same as No. 931 Kane County, Utah. Wingate sandstone and Kayenta formation, Johnson Canyon. 1939.
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Loyalhanna limestone, top member of Pocono formation, at summit of Ebensburg (viaduct) anticline, Mineral Point. Cambria County, Pennsylvania. 1906. Plate 6-B in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 447. 1911.
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Typical butte of the basal part of the upper division of the Fort Union formation on Plum Creek in Sec. 9, T. 1 N., R. 36 E., looking north, these beds are marked by the heavy sandstone shown in the view. The grass covered foreground is underlain by the soft Lebo shale member of the Fort Union. Note the abrupt western slope and gentle, grass covered eastern slope. Big Horn County, Montana. 1912. Plate 5-A in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 749. 1923.
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Volcanic conglomerate, sandstone, and sandy clays in Sevier River? Formation in road cut 2+ miles south of Hillsdale. Garfield County, Utah. 1940. Published as figure 26 in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 226. 1951
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Entrada sandstone - regular bedded shaly phase overlain by Undifferentiated Curtis and Windsor Formations. Antimony Canyon, Garfield Co., Utah. 1943.
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Washington County, Utah. Timpoweap member of Moenkopi formation in Timpoweap Canyon at intake of Le Verkin irrigation ditch. Rests on Kaibab extreme lower right. 1939
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Supai forming butte on top of Goodridge formation, crest of anticline west of Navajo Springs. San Juan County, Utah. 1928.
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Section of manganese nodule from Bryant mine: Philipsburg district. Granite County, Montana. 1916. Plate 8-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 725. 1922.
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Album caption: Glacier National Park, Montana. Terminal moraine at the foot of a small glacier on the north slope of Jackson Mountain. Index card: Small terminal moraine on Jackson Mountain. Glacier National Park. 1914.
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Terminal moraine totpography near Cheeseman Run, two miles northwest of Portersville, P.A. Zelienople quadrangle. Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. May 31, 1916.
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Bench on Tionesta Creek, half a mile above Tionesta. Forest County, Pennsylvania. May 9, 1921.
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Dissected and wooded plateau south of James City. Elk County, Pennsylvania. May 6, 1921.
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View on Shepard Run west of Custer City, showing slopes being stripped on young timber. McKean County, Pennsylvania. May 10, 1921.