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Mull, John Barnes & Evelyn (Evie)


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    Mull, John Barnes and Evelyn (Evie) See Box 157

    Manuscripts

    Professional and personal papers of Otis R. Marston and his collection of the materials on the history of Colorado River and Green River regions.

    mssMarston papers

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    041

    Manuscripts

    "(8mm) Dupe - print No. 1 (Down the Colorado River)": 1954, "Down the Colorado River 365 miles from Lee's Ferry to Boulder Dam Through the Grand Canyon," showing the traverse made in 1954 by the "Cactus," "Rattlesnake," and "BooToo."

    R108

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    014

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    "1949, 1951, 1954 Outboard": 1954. Traverse of Marble Canyon and Grand Canyon by the outboards "Cactus," "Rattlesnake," and "Boo Too" in 1954. [entries: Lees Ferry; motorboats; "Bootoo"; Marble Canyon; Bill Belknap; Joe Desloge?; Hoover Dam; lizard; Grand Canyon; inscriptions, Brown, 1890; Travertine Falls?; frog; Frank Masland?; Willie Taylor?; Otis Marston; Buzz Belknap; Lake Mead]

    R107

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    [John and Evie Mull at Paria Riffle, (1 4×5 color transparency)

    Manuscripts

    Professional and personal papers of Otis R. Marston and his collection of the materials on the history of Colorado River and Green River regions.

    mssMarston papers

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    022

    Manuscripts

    "Colorado River 1942. Reel 1 (Small fire at night - Plaque - Vermillion Cliffs from LF - Scenes, Water patterns, buttes - Big rock wave in Cat - Water patterns - Buttes below Soap - Whirls, waves, rapids)": 1942, 1945. Includes detailed scene notes. [entries: 1942 Nevills expedition; Vermillion Cliffs; Cataract Canyon?; Separation plaque; Lees Ferry; Grand Canyon; Glen Canyon; Marble Canyon; Little Colorado River mouth]

    R019

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    040

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    "(Water patterns)". River and canyon scenes - rapids - running rapids. [entries: Grand Canyon; river-running]

    R156