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Album caption and index card: View in the Teton Range. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1872. 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. 504-514: The Three Tetons and the range from the two standpoints of Nos. 5 and 7 of 11x14 series, and sweeping the whole horizon in panoramic series.
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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.
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Album caption: Camp study. Smith, topographer. This man was on only the 1871 expedition. 1871. Index card: Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1874 Series, page 72, Nos. 173 to 239: Camp-Studies; are a miscellaneous collection of views of the camp and its personnel, showing fully the interior working of the survey while in the field.
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Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Valley of roche moutonnees toward Grand Lake. View is west from the foot of Round Top Mountain. This valley was once the seat of immense glaciers which eroded and polished all the ridges down its length. Ridges glisten in the sunlight. 1874. U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (Hayden Survey).
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Album caption and index card: Crater of Castle Geyser, near view, from between it and the Beautiful Hot Spring lying next to the river. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1872. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1872 Series, page 43, No. 437: Crater of the Castle Geyser, near view, from between it and the Beautiful Hot Spring lying next the river.
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Album caption and index card: Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. This view is very nearly due north, looking down on the spur of Mount McClellan, and directly opposite from Gray's Peak. Beyond is James Peak, and the range about it. Along the horizon is Long's Peak, and the range running west from it, forming the boundary between North and Middle Parks. Clear Creek, Grand and Boulder Counties, Colorado. 1873. (Panorama with nos. 1310-1311; jwh01310-jwh01311; 1313 - 1315; jwh01313, jwh01314, jwh01315).
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Mount Byers, head of Sacramento Gulch, lying next south of Mosquito. From the same standpoint as photo no. 376. Prominent in the view are the long slopes of quartzites which break down suddenly and leave the great basin or amphitheater between it and the granites of the main range. Park County, Colorado. 1873. (Photo same as no. 377)
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The Uinta Mountains. View from Photograph Ridge, elevation 10,829 feet. One of the grandest and most perfect mountain views in the west. The foreground is a picturesque group of the mountain pines. In the middle distance, glimmering in the sunlight like a silver thread, is Blacks Fork, meandering through grass, lawn-like parks, the eye following it up to its sources among the everlasting snows of the summitridge. The peaks or cones in the distance are most distinctly stratified and apparently horizontal, or nearly so, with their summits far above the limits of perpetual snow, and from 1,500 to 2,000 feet above the springs that give rise to the streams below. Summit County, Utah. 1870.
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Album caption and index card: A camp on Henrys Fork, among the big cottonwoods that line all the streams. Daggett County, Utah. 1870. Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1870 Series, page 18, No. 130 caption, "A camp on Henrys Fork, among the big cottonwoods that line all the streams."
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Cunningham Gulch, from the camp of the miners of the Mountaineer and North Star lodes, on the south side of the gulch, 1,000 feet above the valley. At the left is King Solomon Mountain, and on the right Greenand Galena Mountains, with Rocky Gulch between, up which is the route of the Bakers Park and Del Norte wagon road. San Juan County, Colorado. 1875.
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Album caption: Buffalo bones near Colorado City. El Paso County, Colorado. 1870. (Stereoscopic view) Notes on album caption: None. Index card: Jackson, W. H. 895 - Descriptive Catalog of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, W. H. Jackson, Photographer, Second Edition, Illustrated, 1870 Series, page 21, Steroscopic Views Nos. 372-374: Buffalo bones.
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Canyon of the San Juan. A few miles below the mouth of the Rio de Chelly immense great walls of dark brown sandstone hem the river closely in, and which grow in height and crowd still closer upon the river until they colminate in the great canyon of the Colorado. San Juan County, Utah. 1875.


map background search result map search result map Helena. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. 1872. Crater of Castle Geyser. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1872. The Lone Star Geyser. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. circa 1883. The Uinta Mountains. View from Photograph Ridge, elevation 10,829 feet. Summit County, Utah. 1870. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Valley of roche moutonnees toward Grand Lake. View is west from the foot of Round Top Mountain. 1874. Canyon of the San Juan. San Juan County, Utah. 1875. Cunningham Gulch. San Juan County, Colorado. 1875. Camp study, Smith, topographer. Colorado. 1874. Street view in Corinne. Box Elder County, Utah. 1869. Church Buttes on Blacks Fork. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1870. View in Monument Park, curiously eroded sandstone. El Paso County, Colorado. 1870. (Stereoscopic view) Buffalo bones. El Paso County, Colorado. 1870. View in the Teton Range. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1872. Bakers Park, looking up from below Howardsville. San Juan County, Colorado. 1875. Looking down Clear Creek from near Grays Peak. Clear Creek County, Colorado. 1873. (Stereoscopic view) Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. Clear Creek, Grand, and Boulder Counties, Colorado. 1873. Mount Byers, head of Sacramento Gulch, lying next south of Mosquito. Park County, Colorado. 1873. James Peak. Clear Creek County, Colorado. 1873. Survey camp at Henrys Fork. Daggett County, Utah. 1870. Excelsior Geyser. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. n.d. Looking down Clear Creek from near Grays Peak. Clear Creek County, Colorado. 1873. (Stereoscopic view) James Peak. Clear Creek County, Colorado. 1873. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Valley of roche moutonnees toward Grand Lake. View is west from the foot of Round Top Mountain. 1874. Bakers Park, looking up from below Howardsville. San Juan County, Colorado. 1875. Cunningham Gulch. San Juan County, Colorado. 1875. Survey camp at Henrys Fork. Daggett County, Utah. 1870. Church Buttes on Blacks Fork. Uinta County, Wyoming. 1870. View in Monument Park, curiously eroded sandstone. El Paso County, Colorado. 1870. (Stereoscopic view) Buffalo bones. El Paso County, Colorado. 1870. Mount Byers, head of Sacramento Gulch, lying next south of Mosquito. Park County, Colorado. 1873. The Uinta Mountains. View from Photograph Ridge, elevation 10,829 feet. Summit County, Utah. 1870. Crater of Castle Geyser. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 1872. The Lone Star Geyser. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. circa 1883. Excelsior Geyser. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. n.d. Front range of the Rocky Mountains from near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks. Clear Creek, Grand, and Boulder Counties, Colorado. 1873. Street view in Corinne. Box Elder County, Utah. 1869. Helena. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. 1872. Canyon of the San Juan. San Juan County, Utah. 1875. View in the Teton Range. Lincoln County, Wyoming. 1872. Camp study, Smith, topographer. Colorado. 1874.