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Film negatives of Galloway Stone expedition album in collection of Grand Canyon
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Photographs of Galloway-Stone expedition
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This collection contains a photograph album of 103 prints, 32 loose copy prints, and film negative copies of addtional photographs of the Galloway-Stone river expedition through the Grand Canyon in 1909. The photographs were almost all taken by Raymond Cogswell, expedition photographer and include detailed captions. The album's first page has a dedication to Seymour S. Dubendorff written by Julius F. Stone, and two portraits of him. The remaining images are from the river trip, with many of Dubendorff. An undated clipping at the back of the album says that Stone presented the album to Mrs. C. W. Dubendorff sometime after Seymour S. Dubendorff died from illness in 1912. The additional loose prints and film negatives are copies of a larger album of 555 images of the Galloway-Stone expedition that is in the collection of Grand Canyon National Park. The Huntington Library borrowed the album and made the copies in 1963. Correspondence from the 1960s between the Huntington Library, Otis Marston and officials of Grand Canyon National Park is also part of this collection.
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Photograph album dedicated to Seymour S. Dubendorff
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32 copy prints from Grand Canyon album also in Box 1.
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Photographs of the Doheny Scientific Expedition to the Hava Supai Canyon, Northern Arizona
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This set of photographs depicts the Doheny Scientific Expedition in Northern Arizona, October-November, 1924. Views include the expedition party in a group portrait (item 63), traveling with equipment on horseback, and conducting archeological fieldwork. Also seen are Havasupai Indians; scenery of the Grand Canyon and Havasu Canyon, Arizona; petroglyphs, and several views of fossil impressions in stone, which some claimed to be mammal footprints. Identified people in photographs are Samuel Hubbard (expedition director), Art Metzger (assistant), Bud Clawson (guide), Charles W. Gilmore (paleontologist), Joseph F. Roop (sculptor), Fred V. Shaw, Robert L. Carson (photographer), and Elvin T. Scoyen. Ralph Arnold (1875-1961), a geologist for the U.S. Geological Survey, was not an official participant in the expedition but appears in some photographs, including one where he is seen photographing members of the party. Two photographs of a woman on horseback are identified as "Mrs. Arnold."
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Elwood P. Bonney photograph album of a trip to Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon
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An annotated photograph album of a trip to Zion National Park, Utah, and the Grand Canyon, Arizona. It includes 71 photos (including real photo postcards); color landscape postcards; one Grand Airlines souvenir ticket; one Grand Canyon Lodge pictorial letterhead; and one color postcard map. The album also includes a 3-page manuscript letter from guide "Kit" Carson to Bonney (1935, January 7), with four loose photos in the envelope, laid in. Kit Carson is also included in several photographs as are Hopi Indians in Oraibi. Album also contains two loose photographs.
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The El Tovar, or Grand Canyon Lodge, at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon
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The El Tovar, or Grand Canyon, Lodge at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon was already an important tourist destination in 1915. [Photo courtesy of the Arizona Historical Society.]
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