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Dakota (?) sandstone and open oil well in Oil Canyon Powder River Oil field 18 miles west Salt Creek, iron pipe on left leads from the well. Natrona County, Wyoming. 1909. Plate 8-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 452. 1911.
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Clay-bearing zone of the Dry Creek Canyon member of the Dakota sandstone in Dry Creek Canyon. Roof rock, R, rests disconformably on flint clay. F. Pueblo County, Colorado. ca. 1944. Published as figure 9 in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 993. 1953.
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Dakota sandstone southeast of Douglas, Wyoming, nearly the same position as image 555. Beds below the Dakota sandstone are the Red Beds and Cloverly of the Black Hills region. Note contact between Red Beds and Morrison. T. 31 N., R. 71 W. Douglas quadrangle, Wyoming. No date.
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Seven-foot bed of flint clay of the Dry Creek Canyon member of the Dakota sandstone under a lens of roof-rock sandstone in Dry Creek Canyon. Floor of the entry is sandstone with interstitial flint clay. Pueblo County, Colorado, ca. 1944. Published as figure 10 in U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 993. 1953.
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Dakota sandstone southeast of Douglas, Wyoming. View looking southeast, showing Platte River on right-hand margin.
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Dakota sandstone (detail), Johnson Creek, near stamp mill. Abajo Mountains, San Juan County, Utah. 1915. (Photo by M.R. Thorpe)
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Album caption: Indian pictograph. Man, snake, two dots, and rectangle (?) chipped in "desert varnish" on Dakota sandstone cliffs in Apishapa Canyon below South Canyon. Photo by Gilbert. (Apishapa Quad.) Handwritten notes in album caption: Las Animas County, Colorado. Reproduced as Plate 2 in U. S. Geological Survey Folio No. 186, 1912. Index card: Stose, G. W. 673 - Indian pictograph. Man, snake, two dots, and rectangle (?) chipped in desert varnish on Dakota sandstone cliffs in Apishapa Canyon below South Canyon. Aspishap quadrangle, Las Animas County, Colorado. n.d. Published as Plate 2 in U. S. Geological Survey Folio 186. 1912.