Album caption: Picture of the tablet on the top of Pike's Peak, Colorado, set in 1908, by the Geological Survey. Handwritten notes on album caption: Pike's Peak quad., Colo. A new one was put in 1923. For a photo, see Topo B no. 153. No index card Note on photograph: Negative destroyed by authority of administrative geologist
Album caption: View down Koyukuk River, with Steamer Kyle in distance. From Native village, below Camp 56, 195 miles above mouth of Koyukuk. Looking south. No index card.
Album caption: South Fork of American River, at Coloma, California, (where gold was first discovered). Picture by J.G. Staack, Topographer, spring of 1912, while making profile survey. Handwritten notes on album caption: Placerville quad, El Dorado County, Calif. Index card: Bar at Coloma where gold was first found. El Dorado County, Calfornia. 1912.
Album caption and index card: Faulting in limestone and schist. from east, across Diedrick River Valley. Goodnews district, Kuskokwim region, Alaska. n.d.
Album caption: Photomicrograph of olivine basalt from plug at Snow Peak. Phenocrystals of labradorite that contain blebs of clinopyroxene and magnetite (black) are set in a groundmass of anhedral andesine crowded with blebs of clinopyroxene and magetite. Sample P-55-8 25B. Oregon. circa 1955. Published as figure 25 in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 449. 1964. No index card.
Album caption: Helena. A lively, thriving city of about 5,000 inhabitants, sustained chiefly by the mining operations carried on extensively all about it. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. 1872. Index card: None Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1872 Series, page 46, No. 497: Helena, Mont. A lively, thriving city of about 5,000 inhabitants, sustained chiefly by the mining operations carried on extensively all about it.
Album caption: Indian house and cache at mouth of Volkmar River. Donnelly district, Yukon region, Alaska. August 20, 1898. Index card: Indian house and cache at mouth of Volkmar River. Geologist at right for scale. Donnelly district. Yukon region. Alaska. 1898. Published as Figure 11 in Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, DGGS RI 86-1, Born with the River: An ethnographic history of Alaska's Goodpaster and Big Delta Indians.
Looking south toward San Bernardino (at left) and San Gabriel Mountains, from a point about 2 miles west of Victorville, showing gap at Cajon Pass. San Bernardino County, California. December 16, 1919.
Album caption: Depressed margin at southwest side of the Kirkwood earthflow 700 feet from its head. The ground surface subsided 10 to 15 feet. Faint grooves on scarp plunge 10° SE (toward left). Montana earthquake area. Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959. Published as figure 69 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 435. 1964. Index card unavailable.