Box 1
Contains 52 Results:
Nine crew members of 1923 Birdseye Expedition, by Pacific & Atlantic Photos, 1923
L-R: Leigh Lint, boatman; H.E. Blake, boatman; Frank Word, cook; Claude Birdseye, expedition leader; Dr. Raymond C. Moore, geologist; Roland W. Burchard, topographer; Eugene C. LaRue, hydraulic engineer; Lewis Freemen, boatman; Emery Kolb, head boatman
Bed-rock damsite on Colorado River, seven miles below Halls Crossing and one mile below Lake Canyon, 1922 September 8
51 Stereoviews of the 1923 Birdseye Expedition on the Colorado River. The title information was taken word-for-word from the stereo-views.
First camp, Coloardo River opposite mouth of Escalante River, 1922 September 9
51 Stereoviews of the 1923 Birdseye Expedition on the Colorado River. The title information was taken word-for-word from the stereo-views.
In the "Hole in the Wall" looking toward the Colorado, 1922 September 9
51 Stereoviews of the 1923 Birdseye Expedition on the Colorado River. The title information was taken word-for-word from the stereo-views.
"Hole in the Wall" on west side of Colorado River six miles above the San Juan, 1922 September 9
51 Stereoviews of the 1923 Birdseye Expedition on the Colorado River. The title information was taken word-for-word from the stereo-views.
"Hole in the Wall" on west side of Colorado River six miles above San Juan River, 1922 September 9
51 Stereoviews of the 1923 Birdseye Expedition on the Colorado River. The title information was taken word-for-word from the stereo-views.
"Hole in the Wall" looking down from the top of the plateau to the Colorado River 1000 feet below, 1922 September 9
51 Stereoviews of the 1923 Birdseye Expedition on the Colorado River. The title information was taken word-for-word from the stereo-views.
San Juan River 1/2 mile above its mouth. One cannot climb to the top of the plateau on the south side of San Juan River, Major Powell tried it in 1870, 1922 September 10
51 Stereoviews of the 1923 Birdseye Expedition on the Colorado River. The title information was taken word-for-word from the stereo-views.
The end of the "trail" up the south side of San Juan River. From this point a rock could be tossed into the river hundreds of feet below, 1922 September 10
51 Stereoviews of the 1923 Birdseye Expedition on the Colorado River. The title information was taken word-for-word from the stereo-views.
Looking down the Colorado from point 1/2 mile below San Juan River, 1922 September 10
51 Stereoviews of the 1923 Birdseye Expedition on the Colorado River. The title information was taken word-for-word from the stereo-views.