Manuscripts
Prospecting party at breakfast probably at Diamond Creek. Identified by Wilbur letter of 1904, May 10 as Rosco; McCuish; John Nelson; Wilbur
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Side and summit of Diamond Peak. At lower left is the cove appearing in Wilbur photo #11 of 1904
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mssMarston papers V135/0051

John S. Wilbur swinging a pick in his prospecting in the general area of the mouth of Diamond Creek and up to Fall Canyon
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mssMarston papers V135/0011

Up from Mile 224.6. Diamond Peak at right. Up above bench is the cove appearing in Wilbur photo #11 of 1904
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mssMarston papers V135/0052

Looking down on Pumpkin Spring at Mile 212.8. See Wilbur photo $14 of 1904. Wilbur named the spring Clapp Spring
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mssMarston papers V135/0041

Downriver at Mile 212.6 with area of Pumpkin Spring at left. Compare Wilbur photo #14 of 1904. Wilbur named it Clapp Spring
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mssMarston papers V135/0043
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Prospecting Party
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