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Album caption and index card: Pool of water at edge os silt bank 5 feet drop to water level of river, silt is water tight. 8 miles above Lee's Ferry, left bank. Coconino County, Arizona. August 8, 1921.
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Album caption: Water fall (ephemeral stream) in Dodge Glutch on right bank just below ferry cable, caused by thunder storm. Coconino County, Arizona. August 8, 1921. Index card: No index card.
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Album caption: Oil seep at lower end of Water Pocket Fold. Sidney Paige pouring oil on the troubled rocks. 8:30 A.M. Garfield County, Utah. October 5, 1921. Index card: Same as caption.
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Album caption: Colorado River Canyon from left bank, 200 feet above the river showing the apex of Water Pocket Fold at right, 8.5 miles above the mouth of Escalante River. Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. 1921. Index card: Same as caption.
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Album caption: A part of the crew getting used to the water at Lees Ferry, preparatory to a trip through Grand Canyon. Left to right - Frank Word, Lewis R. Freeman, E.C. Kolb, L.B. Lint. 7-26-23. E.C.L. Handwritten notes on album caption: Out. Index card: Lees Ferry, Arizona, where the Grand Canyon survey was started. Coconino County. July 19, 1923. Note: Negative destroyed by authority of administrative geologist.
Album caption and index card: The water in Deer Creek plunges more than 30 meters through a slot cut in the Lower and Middle Cambrian Tapeats Sandstone just before entering the Colorado River, 219.1 kilometers below Lees Ferry. Angular blocks from the cliff face above lie on the banks of the river. The Colorado River flows from right to left in this picture. (Altitude 588 meters). Grand Canyon National Park. Coconino County, Arizona. September 10, 1923. (Photo no. 546 by E.C. La Rue). Published as Figure 56A in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1132. 1980. Note: See lec00546.
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Album caption: Upstream view of the Canyon of the Colorado from left bank, 25 miles below Diamond Creek. Water level 1067. 10-13-23. E.C.L. Handwritten notes on album caption: Mohave County, Arizona; WSP 556, Pl. 52-B. Index card: Upstream view of the Canyon of the Colorado from left bank, 25 miles below Diamond Creek. Water level 1067. Mohave County, Arizona. October 13, 1923. Published as Plate 52-B in U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 556. 1925.
Album caption: Downstream view of Granite Gorge, showing dam site no. 7 located 24.7 miles below the Little Colorado. Water level 2440. 8-23-23 E.C.L. Handwritten notes on album caption: Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. Index Card: Downstream view of Granite Gorge, showing dam site no. 7 located 24.7 miles below the Little Colorado. Water level 2440. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. August 23, 1923. Published as Plate 35-B in U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 556. 1925.
Album caption: Upstream view of Marble Canyon from right bank showing Dam Site No. 3, located 31.7 miles below Paria River. Water surface elevation 2875. 8-8-23. E.C.L. Handwritten notes on album caption: Coconino County, Arizona; WSP 556 Pl 26-B. Index card: Upstream view of Marble Canyon from right bank showing Dam Site No. 3, located 31.7 miles below Paria River. Water surface elevation 2875. Coconino County, Arizona. August 8, 1923. Published as Plate 26-B in U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 556. 1925.
Album caption: Upstream view of the Grand Canyon from right bank just below mouth of Indian Canyon, 50 miles below Havasu Creek. Water level 1466. 9-27-23. E.C.L. Handwritten notes on album caption: Arizona. Index card: Upstream view of the Grand Canyon from right bank just below mouth of Indian Canyon, 50 miles below Havasu Creek. Water level 1466. Mohave County, Arizona. September 27, 1923.
Album caption: Downstream view showing Dam site no. 6 in Granite Gorge, 23.8 miles below the Little Colorado River. Water level at 2450. 8-23-23 E.C.L. Handwritten notes on album caption: Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. Index Card: Dam site no. 6 in Granite Gorge, 23.8 miles below the Little Colorado River. Water level at 2450. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. August 23, 1923.
Album caption: Upstream view of the Canyon of the Colorado from right bank just below side canyon, 47.7 miles below Havasu Creek. Water level 1488. 9-27-23. E.C.L. Handwritten notes on album caption: Arizona. Index card: Upstream view of the Canyon of the Colorado from right bank just below side canyon, 47.7 miles below Havasu Creek. Water level 1488. Mohave County, Arizona. September 27, 1923.
Album caption: View from left bank looking across the river, showing Granite Park. Water level 1449. 9-28-23. E.C.L. Handwritten notes on album caption: Arizona. Index card: View from left bank looking across the river, showing Granite Park. Water level 1449. Mohave County, Arizona. September 28, 1923.
Album caption: Panorama moving upstream from left bank 10.5 miles above Escalante River. Show upstream slope of water pocket fold (especially in photograph 222). Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. August 27,1915. Index card: Upstream from left bank 10.5 miles above Escalante River. Shows upstream slope of Water Rocket Fold. Utah. August 27, 1915. Note: Panorama with E.C. La Rue photograph number 222, lec00222
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Tags: Garfield County, Utah,
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San Juan County, Utah,
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Album caption and index card: Downstream view of the canyon of the Colorado from point on left bank 5.4 miles below Diamond Creek, or 1.8 miles above Pierces Ferry. Shows dam site and bridge site. The width of the canyon at water surface being 105. Mohave County, Arizona. October 15, 1923. Published as Plate 61-B in U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 556. 1925.
Album Caption: Downstream view from the left bank just above the mouth of Pipe Creek dam site (Dam site no.8). Water level at 2,405. 8-28-23 E.C.L. Handwritten Caption: Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. Index Card: Downstream view from the left bank just above the mouth of Pipe Creek dam site (Dam site no.8). Water level at 2,405. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. August 28, 1923.
Album caption: Looking in to the canyon of Shinumo Creek. H. Stabler with his feet in the water. Measured flow 15 sec. ft. 9-3-23. E.C.L. Index card: Looking in to the canyon of Shinumo Creek. H. Stabler with his feet in the water. Measured flow 15 sec. ft. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. September 3, 1923.
Album caption: Upstream view of the Canyon of the Colorado showing narrow section 105 ft. wide at the water, 1/2 mile above Sapphire Creek. 8-31-23. E.C.L. Index card: Upstream view of the Canyon of the Colorado showing narrow section 105 ft. wide at the water, 1/2 mile above Sapphire Creek. Grand Canyon National Park. Coconino County, Arizona. August 31, 1923. (Small light spot at lower right).
Album caption: A close-up showing the springs 300 feet below Deer Creek, bordered by ferns and other water plants. The aggregate flow of these springs was estimated at 4 sec. ft. 9-10-23. E.C.L. Index card: A close-up showing the springs 300 feet below Deer Creek, bordered by ferns and other water plants. The aggregate flow of these springs was estimated at 4 sec. ft. Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County, Arizona. September 10, 1923.
Album caption: Upstream view of the Canyon of the Colorado from left bank, 38.1 miles below Havasu Creek, showing granite outcrop at the water surface on right bank. 9-23-23. E.C.L. Handwritten notes on album caption: Arizona. Index card: Upstream view of the Canyon of the Colorado from left bank, 38.1 miles below Havasu Creek, showing granite outcrop at the water surface on right bank. Mohave County, Arizona. September 23, 1923.
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