Box 3
Contains 121 Results:
William Henry Jackson photograph of Crow burial on Yellowstone, approximately 1871
Photograph of an above-ground burial. Very faded, missing lower left and upper right corners.
Crow chiefs and headmen, Crow agency on Yellowstone on Shields River, 1871
Photograph of five Native Americans, sitting. The photograph is very faded and torn in three corners.
Pulpit Rock, at the mouth of Echo Canyon, 1869
Photograph of two men on top of Pulpit Rock, two men below it, and two men on the trail near a small cliff. A small portion of railroad tracks are visible in the bottom left corner.
The Great Eastern, a perpendicular bluff 100 feet in height. Echo Canyon, Utah, 1869
Looking down Echo from above the Great Eastern, 1869
A study among the rocks of Echo, 1869
Photograph of a railroad, dirt road, and telegraph lines below cliffs.
Camp at Grotto Springs. Converse County, Wyo., 1870-1871
The photograph was taken on the Oregon Trail area through Wyoming, according to Newhall and Edkins (137). This photograph appears to belong in the 1871 series.
Laramie Peak, 1870
Photograph of a man and horse in the foreground with mountains in the background. The photograph was taken on the Oregon Trail area through Wyoming, according to Newhall and Edkins (137).
Camp on the La Bonta, 1870
Photograph of men, tents, and wagons in the distance. The photograph was taken on the Oregon Trail area through Wyoming, according to Newhall and Edkins (137).
Ford of the La Bonta, 1870
Photograph by William Henry Jackson showing where the trail crossed the Labonte, a tributary of the North Platte. A man and a horse standing by a creek. This view is included as part of the Descriptive Catalogue Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of The Territories, for The Years 1869 to 1873, Inclusive. Titles are from the catalog or as inscribed on the photograph. The photograph was taken on the Oregon Trail area through Wyoming, according to Newhall and Edkins (137).