Manuscripts
"The Grand Canon of the Colorado," showing amphitheaters and sculptured buttes. Etching by Thomas Moran, who either went down into Muav Canyon or used Hillers photos including No. 226 for the land formations
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Muav Canyon, drawn by Moran. Figure 30 in Powell's 1875 Report. Probably in 1873 or from Hillers photo of 1873
Manuscripts
mssMarston papers V072/0135
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Moran, Thomas - In Muav Canyon
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

On Bass Trail from Esplanade northeast across Muav Vanyon from trail descent. Compare Hillers No. 228
Manuscripts
mssMarston papers V072/0132
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[print from a stereo] No. 226, "Views on the Colorado River," Grand Canon Series: Moo-Av Canon, from side gulch
Manuscripts
mssMarston papers V072/0134

Butchart selection of the place where Moran painted his picture of the Grand Canyon on the Bass Trail between Muav Saddle and BM 5697
Manuscripts
mssMarston papers V072/0153

Moran's painting "The Chasm of the Colorado." Stretch of river from Powell's Plateau and terrain from Muav Canyon
Manuscripts
mssMarston papers P008/0043