Zane Grey Rainbow Bridge photograph album, 1922

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Grey, Zane, 1872-1939.
Title
Zane Grey Rainbow Bridge photograph album
Dates
1922 (inclusive)
Quantity
1 box, (1.5 linear feet)
Collection Number
UUS_P0672
Summary
This photograph album contains over 400 images from Zane Grey’s 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip in Arizona and Utah
Repository
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Special Collections & Archives
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
Logan, UT
84322-3000
Telephone: 4357978248
Fax: 4357972880
scweb@usu.edu
Access Restrictions

No restrictions on use, except: not available through interlibrary loan.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Zane Grey (1872-1939) was a well-known writer who wrote Western novels during the early 20th century. He was born Pearl Zane Grey in Zanesville, Ohio. Before he was a writer, Zane Grey was a baseball player and a dentist. In 1905 he married Lina Roth, more commonly known as Dolly Grey. With her help, in 1910 Grey published his first best seller, The Heritage of the Desert. Zane Grey published other novels, articles, and short stories, with his most renowned being Riders of the Purple Sage.

Zane Grey was a lover of nature, fishing, and the West. He went on several trips to Northern Arizona, where the landscape inspired the scenes in his novels. In 1911, Zane Grey visited Rainbow Bridge for the first time, which provided the backdrop to the sequel, The Rainbow Trail. Zane grey made three other trips to Rainbow Bridge —1922, 1923, and 1929. This photo album records his April 1922 journey.

Zane Grey is also well known for his mistresses, whom often accompanied him on his travels. On the 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip, he brought Louise Anderson who was a native of Zanesville and the daughter of Nelly Dennis, one of Grey’s previous lovers.

Others who accompanied Grey on the Trip were Romer C. Grey, Grey’s younger brother; Dr. J. Auburn Wiborn and Mrs. J. Auborn Wiborn, Grey’s fishing partner who is also known as “the Lone Angler” and his wife; Lillian Wilhelm Robertson, Dolly Grey’s cousin who was the painter for the covers of many of Grey’s books; Lee Doyle, the son of Grey’s deceased Arizona guide, Al Doyle; George Takahashi, Grey’s cook; and John Wetherill, a trader at Kayenta trading post who, with the help of Native American guides, guided Grey’s party to Rainbow Bridge. Kayenta residents Jack King and Dean Allen, and Flagstaff resident Con Sullivan also accompanied Grey on this trip.

Grey’s party began their trip near Flagstaff and traveled towards Tsegi Canyon, passing the Red Lake Trading Post and the Little Colorado River. At Tsegi canyon, they took a detour to view the Betatakin cliff dwelling ruins, and then made their way East towards Kayenta Trading post, where they stayed for a few days to rest their horses and rearrange their supplies. From Kayenta, John Wetherill and few Navajo men guided the party towards Rainbow Bridge heading Northeast above Navajo Mountain, riding over the glass mountains and finally reaching Rainbow Bridge.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This photograph album contains 443 photographs of Zane Grey’s 1922 trip to Rainbow Bridge, capturing the landscape and places of Northern Arizona and Southern Utah including Tsegi Canyon, Navajo Mountain, the Kayenta Trading Post, Monument Valley, Moencopi Wash, Moki Village, and Black Mesa. Many of the photographs show Zane Grey’s riding party, especially focusing on Louise Andersen, Grey’s mistress at the time. Not only are these photographs useful for studying Zane Grey, but they also portray Native American life in the early 1920s, many depicting Navajo and Hopi individuals and their livestock and dwellings. These photographs also portray many natural and man-made wonders such as Rainbow Bridge, the world’s largest natural stone arch, and the Betatakin cliff dwellings. Zane Grey was the primary photographer on this trip, but there was another photographer with a separate camera who took pictures of Zane Grey posing in front of the desert landmarks.

For more detail about this particular trip, see: Zane Grey, “Down in the Desert,” Ladies’ Home Journal Vol. 41, no. 1 (January 1924): pgs 8-9; 40; 43-44; 46.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.

Permission to publish material from the Zane Grey Rainbow Bridge photograph album must be obtained from the Special Collections Manuscript Curator and/or the Special Collections Department Head.

Preferred Citation

Initial Citation: USU_P0672; Zane Grey Rainbow Bridge photograph album; Photograph Collections Special Collections and Archives. Utah State University Merrill-Cazier Library. Logan, Utah.

Following Citations:USU_P0672, USUSCA.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Arranged by location

Processing Note

Processed in November and December of 2019

Acquisition Information

The Zane Grey Photograph Album was purchased from Back of Beyond books in 2019.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Ranch near Flagstaff, Arizona, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
1
1:05: Landscape photo looking towards the mountains from the ranch.
1922 April
1
1:07: Zane Grey on his horse "White Stockings."
1922 April
1
1:06; 1:08-1:09: Packing up the chuck wagon at the ranch.
1922 April
1
1:10: Zane Grey, Louise Anderson, and R.C. Grey [?].
1922 April
1
1:11: Lillian Wilhelm Robertson on a horse next to Louise Anderson.
1922 April
1
1:12: Zane Grey and others. R.C. Grey [?] on Grey's horse.
1922 April
1
1:13: Man sitting on a pineapple box holding a dog.
1922 April
1
1:14; 1:16: Packing up a motor car and the chuck wagon.
1922 April
1
1:15: Zane Grey smiling up at Louise Anderson who is on a horse.
1922 April
1
1:17: Man sitting on a box talking with George Takahashi, Zane Grey's cook. The chuckwagon is in the background.
1922 April
1
1:18: Figures posing on or near the chuck wagon, with the mountain scenery in the background.
1922 April
1
1:30: Two automobiles and two chuckwagons.
1922 April

"Sunset Peak", Arizona (Sunset Crater), undatedReturn to Top

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1
1:19: Mrs. J. Auburn Wiborn (May E. Crouch) [?], Lillian Wilhelm Robertson, Louise Andersen, and two men facing sunset peak.
1922 April
1
1:20-1:26: Louise Anderson and Zane Grey posing infront of Sunset Peak.
1922 April

"Bonita Park" (at the base of San Francisco Peak, Arizona), undatedReturn to Top

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Box
1
1922 April
1
1:37; 1:41: Lillian Wilhelm Robertson and Louise Andersen on horseback, smiling. Grassy plain in the background.
1922 April
1
1:38-1:38: Chuckwagon and horseback riders moving through the grassy plain.
1922 April
1
1:66; 1:68: Zane Grey posing with his horse "White Stockings."
1922 April

Between Flagstaff and the Moenkopi Wash, undatedReturn to Top

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Box
1
1:27-1:29; 1:31-1:35: Snowy campsite.
1922 April
1
1:36: Two chuckwagons drawn by four horses each. George Takahashi steers one chuck wagon and waves at the camera.
1922 April
1
1:40: View of the campsite with horses in the background.
1922 April
1
1:42-1:44: Shots of horses and two chuck wagons.
1922 April
1
1:45: Native American driving a team of horses and mules pulling a wagon.
1922 April
1
1:46: Zane Grey's horse "White Stockings" and Louise Anderson adjusting her horses's saddle. Rock formation in the background.
1922 April
1
1:48: Chuckwagon and harnessed team of horses with a rock formation in the background.
1922 April
1
1:47; 1:49: Unhitched and unsaddled horses, with a strewn chuckwagon.
1922 April
1
1:50: Riderless White Stockings with Lillian Wilhelm Robertson and two others on horses. Flat scenary in the background.
1922 April
1
1:51: Rocky and craggly landscape.
1922 April
1
1:52: George Takahashi, Grey's cook, organizing cookware [?] next to chuckwagon. Other unidentified people packing up bags.
1922 April
1
1:53: Lone unidentified rider on a hill, desert landscape in the background.
1922 April
1
1:54-1:55: White Stockings, Grey's horse, standing by a sandy rock formation.
1922 April
1
1:56: Small rock fomation, cloudy desert sky in the background.
1922 April
1
1:57: Louise Anderson, two other unidentified riders, and Zane Grey's riderless horse standing in front of a rock wall formation, rocky hills in the background.
1922 April
1
1:58: Riderless, saddled horses with a flat desert landscape in the background.
1922 April
1
1:59: Two chuckwagons making their way up a mild sandy incline.
1922 April
1
1:60-1:61: Sandy desert landscape, dotted with desert brush.
1922 April
1
1:62: Zane Grey and three other riders.
1922 April
1
1:63: Horses pulling chuckwagons over a desert plain full of desert brush and grasses.
1922 April
1
1:64: Cloudy desert scene with a rock hill in the background.
1922 April
1
1:65; 1:67: Distant view of chuckwagons; cloudy deset scenery in the background.
1922 April
1
1:69: Zane Grey on White Stockings. Flat desert scene in the background.
1922 April
1
1:70: Rock ledge formations.
1922 April
1
1:71-1:72: Horses pulling chuckwagons along a desert trail.
1922 April
1
1:73: Louise Anderson on a horse, two others unidentified riders in the background
1922 April

Near the Moencopi Wash, along the Little Colorado River, undatedReturn to Top

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1
1:74: Lone "General Merchandise" cottonwoods in the background.
1922 April
1
1:75: Unidentified man adjusting the leather straps on his chaps.
1922 April
1
1:76: Camp by the cottonwoods near the Moenkopi wash.
1922 April
1
1:78: Louise Anderson and unidentified women sitting by a tent.
1922 April

"Moki Village" (Hopi village), undatedReturn to Top

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1
1:77; 1:79: View from above the Moki village
1922 April
1
1:80: Row of houses in the village
1922 April
1
1:82: Terraced houses.
1922 April

Red Lake, Arizona, undatedReturn to Top

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Box
1
1:81: Man with sand goggles standing in front of the Red Lake Trading post. The chuckwagon is parked off to the side.
1922 April
1
1:83: Two men in suits standing outside of the trading post.
1922 April
1
1:84: Four men standing outside of trading post
1922 April
1
1:85: Man cooking with a cast iron pan, Red Lake in the background.
1922 April
1
1:86: Louise Anderson standing with horses outside of the trading post.
1922 April
1
1:87: View of Red Lake.
1922 April
1
1:88: Man cooking with dutch ovens.
1922 April
1
1:89-1:92:
1922 April
1
1:93: Native American standing next to a horse.
1922 April
1
1:100-1:101: Mother horse and baby drinking at Red Lake. Other horses in the background. Possibly wild horses.
1922 April
1
1:103: Man sitting against wall of the Trading Post with a baby goat in his lap. A boy stands next to him.
1922 April
1
1:104-1:106: Views of Red Lake, with riders in the distance
1922 April
1
1:107; 1:110: Native American youth.
1922 April
1
1:108; 1:109; 1:114: Native American youth.
1922 April

Elephant's Feet Rock Formation, near Tonalea, Arizona, undatedReturn to Top

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1
1:94; 1:98: Zane Grey and two others on horse back in front of Elphant's feet Rock Formation.
1922 April
1
1:95: Zane Grey next to his horse, facing Elephant's feet.
1922 April
1
1:96: Zane Grey and Louise Anderson on horses in front of Elephant's feet.
1922 April
1
1:97: View of Elephant's feet.
1922 April
1
1:99: Zane Grey with Elephant's feet in the distance.
1922 April
1
1:102: Zane Grey standing on Elephant's feet monument
1922 April

Campsite Near Black Mesa and Tsegi Canyon, Arizona, undatedReturn to Top

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1
1:111-1:112: View of a snowy camp scene, with rocky cliffs in the background.
1922 April
1
1:113: Four men attempting to start a fire in the snow.
1922 April
1
1:115: View of rock formations newar Tsegi Canyon
1922 April
1
1:116-1:118: Individuals standing near snowy tents and trees.
1922 April
1
1:119: Lee Doyle [?], the camp guide from flagstaff, standing in front of George Takahashi, who is preparing items on the chuckwagon.
1922 April
1
1:120: Snowy desert scene, with rocky cliffs in the background.
1922 April
1
1:121; 1:123: Unsaddled and unharnessed horses in the snow.
1922 April
1
1:122: Louise Andersn and Lillian Wilhelm Robertson [?] smiling underneath a snow covered tent.
1922 April
1
1:124-1:125: Views of rocky rocky plateaus.
1922 April

Tsegi Canyon, undatedReturn to Top

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1
1:127: Shot of the party on horses. Chuckwagons are missing, most likely left behind for better manuverability in Tsegi canyon.
1922 April
1
1:128; 1:130; 1:132-1:143; 1:45: Rock formations and plateaus inside Tsegi canyon. Some are snow covered.
1922 April
1
1:129: Zane Grey and others on horse back, overlooking entrance to Tsegi Canyon.
1922 April
1
1:131: Shot of the some of the party on horses, and Zane Grey's riderless horse.
1922 April
1
1:144: Riderless horses in a herd, possibly wild horses. Rocky formations in the background. Near Tsegi.
1922 April
1
1:146; 1:148-1:149; 1:151: Shots overlooking Kayenta valley or Monument Valley [?].
1922 April
1
1:150: Curving river bend.
1922 April
1
1:152-1:157: Shots of Rock plataues in Tsegi Canyon.
1922 April
1
1:158; 1:160: Tsegi Canyon walls near Betatakin Cliff Dwelling.
1922 April
1
1:159: Louise Anderson by the walls of Tsegi Canyon.
1922 April
1
1922 April
1
1:161: Shot of the Betatakin ruins
1922 April
1
1:162: Close up shot of the Betatakin cliff dwelling.
1922 April
1
1:163-1:164: Steep canyon walls near Betatakin.
1922 April
1
1:165: Person kneeling against a rock, Betatakin clif dwelling visible in the Background.
1922 April
1
1:166; 1:168: Group resting near the cliff dwellings, including: George Takahashi, and Louise Anderson, and Zane Grey (facing away from the camera).
1922 April
1
1:167: Zane Grey with sand goggles standing next to George Takahashi and Lee Doyle [?]
1922 April
1
1:169: George Takahashi and others riding down a steep hill, near Betatakin Ruins.
1922 April
1
1:171: Zane Grey and Louise Andersen standing in the Betatakin ruins.
1922 April
1
1:172: Zane Grey exploring the Betatakin cliff dwelling.
1922 April
1
1:173: Snowy Tsegi canyon scene.
1922 April
1
1:174-1:191: Distance shots of figures standing in the Betatakin ruins.
1922 April

Kayenta Trading Post, undatedReturn to Top

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Box
1
1:192: Shot of rock formation, near Kayenta or Monument Valley [?].
1922 April
1
1:193: Shot of the party and the Chuckwagons, heading towards Kayenta [?].
1922 April
1
1:194: Horses pulling chuckwagons through sandy ground near Kayenta.
1922 April
1
1:195; 1:197-1:199: Distant shots of Kayenta trading post. With several pack animals tied to posts in the foreground.
1922 April
1
1:196: Close up shot of the Kayenta trading post, "Keep of the Grass" sign is visible.
1922 April
1
1:200: Louise Anderson holding a smiling Navajo child in front of the Kayanta trading post.
1922 April
1
1:201: View of the back side of the Kayenta trading post.
1922 April
1
1:202- 1:204; 1:206: Two Navajo women holding babies in cradleboards.
1922 April
1
1:205: Two Navajo people standing next to a wooden wagon, pulled by a mule.
1922 April
1
1:207: Three men standing in front of a horse, at the trading post.
1922 April
1
1:208: A Navajo man on a white horse.
1922 April
1
1:209-1:210: Two men packing supplies on horses, preparing for the rainbow bridge trip.
1922 April
1
1:211: Louise Andersen with a Navajo child on her knee, outside of the trading post.
1922 April
1
1:212: Two Navajo youth on donkeys.
1922 April

El Capitain Rock Formation near KayentaReturn to Top

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1
1:213-1:214: Zane Grey posing with El Capitain rock formation in the distance.
1922 April
1
1:215: El Capitain rock formation in the distance.
1922 April
1
1:216: Zane Grey's horse "White Stockings" with El Capitain rock formation in the distance.
1922 April
1
1:217-1:217-218: The party, riding towards El Capitain.
1922 April
1
1:219: Close up of El Capitain.
1922 April

Between Kayenta and Navajo MountainReturn to Top

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Box
1
1:220: Two horses and a rider with a mesa in the background. Possibly "Austhon Sosie Mesa"
1922 April
1
1:221; 1:223; 1:226: Zane Grey with two Native Americans [Paiute?] standing around the camp.
1922 April
1
1:222: Several packed mules.
1922 April
1
1:224: Zane Grey poses with two Native Americans
1922 April
1
1:225; 1:230: Zane Grey with a Native American man, standing next to his horse White Stockings.
1922 April
1
1:227: Native American man and two unidentified figures standing next to a mule.
1922 April
1
1:228: View of a desert scene with a mesa in the background, most likely near Kayenta.
1922 April
1
1:229: Louise Anderson on a horse, next to Zane Grey's riderless horse.
1922 April
1
1:231: Zane Grey on his horse peers into a Navajo hogan.
1922 April
1
1:232-1:234: View of a desert scene , similar to the "toad stools" rock formation Southwest of Monument Valley.
1922 April
1
1:235: Picture of a horse and mule train. Mesa in the background.
1922 April
1
1:236: View of a butte, with horses and mules in the foreground.
1922 April
1
1:237-1:238: Buttes and rock formations.
1922 April
1
1:239: View of a rocky stream.
1922 April
1
1:240; 1:242: Small caves in a rock formation.
1922 April
1
1:241; 1:243: Distant views of Monument Valley [?].
1922 April
1
1:244: Distant view of a Mesa.
1922 April
1
1:245: A winding stream, with Monument Valley in the background.
1922 April
1
1:246: Sandstone rock formations, with Monument valley visible in the background.
1922 April
1
1:247: Zane grey standing at the edge of a clif ledge, overlooking Monument Valley.
1922 April
1
1:248: Canyon walls, with Monument Valley in the background.
1922 April
1
1:249: Sandstone hill, dotted with bushes.
1922 April
1
1:250: Sandstone ledge, with Monument Valley in the background.
1922 April
1
1:251-1:253: Monument valley in the background.
1922 April
1
1:254: Navajo [?] camp. Hogans, sheep, horses, and mules in the distance.
1922 April
1
1:255: Packed horses and a few riders.
1922 April
1
1:256: Louise Anderson kneeling.
1922 April
1
1:257: Steep rock wall, Monument Valley visible in the background.
1922 April
1
1:258-1:260; 1:263-1:264: Party and horses climbing a rocky incline.
1922 April
1
1:261-1:262: Party and horses standing in a sandy desert area.
1922 April

Near Navajo Mountain, Utah, undatedReturn to Top

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1
1:265: Zane grey leading White Stockings accross the glass mountains, near Lake Powell and Navajo Mountain. This picture is featured in Zane Grey's "Down in the Desert."
1922 April
1
1:266: Zane Grey and White Stockings overlooking the glass mountains
1922 April
1
1:267: Party standing on top of the glass mountains.
1922 April
1
1:268: Possibly Romer C. Grey and his horse standing on the glass mountains.
1922 April
1
1:269: Zane Grey leading White Stockings accross the glass mountains.
1922 April
1
1:270-1:274; 1:276-1:277: The party on the glass mountains.
1922 April
1
1:275: A lone figure [Zane Grey ?] standing on top of the glass mountains, waving.
1922 April
1
1:278: Louise Anderson and Lillian Wilhelm Robertson by two horses.
1922 April
1
1:279-1:280; 1:282-1:283: Shots moving away from the glass mountains.
1922 April
1
1:281: Zane Grey sitting on a cliff ledge overlooking a valley, writing.
1922 April
1
1:284: Rocky incline and and a valley below.
1922 April
1
1:285: Zane Grey, Louise Anderson, and Lillian Wilhelm Robertson sitting on a ledge overlooking a valley
1922 April
1
1:286: Zane Grey and John Wetherill [?] on a ledge overlooking a valley.
1922 April
1
1:287-1:288; 1:290: Horse train making its way up a rocky incline.
1922 April
1
1:289: View of a canyon.
1922 April
1
1:291: Shot of a rock formation.
1922 April
1
1:292: Navajo [?] women and two children, sitting on a blanket.
1922 April
1
1:293: The riding party taking a break.
1922 April
1
1:294-1:295: Distance shots of riders riding on rocky terrain.
1922 April
1
1:296: Zane Grey and a rider posing behind Navajo [?] women and children, who are citting on a blanket.
1922 April
1
1:297: Zane Grey sits next to Navajo [?] women and children.
1922 April
1
1:298: Close up shot of a unique rock formation, near Navajo mountain.
1922 April
1
1:299-1:300: Horse train riding towards a unique rock formation.
1922 April
1
1:301: Two riders with a river in the foreground, Navajo Moutain in the background.
1922 April
1
1:302; 1:304: Party riding on the rocky terrain.
1922 April
1
1:303: Shot of two riders on a rocky hill.
1922 April
1
1:305: Zane Grey poses with his horse in front of a rocky wall.
1922 April
1
1:306: Louise Anderson and her horse in front of a rocky wall.
1922 April
1
1:307: Shot of the rocky wall.
1922 April
1
1:308-1:309: Party pausing and taking a break before they finish their ascent up a rocky ridge.
1922 April
1
1:310-1:311: Snow covered Navajo Mountain.
1922 April
1
1:312: Close up shot of Zane Grey's horse, on rough terrain.
1922 April
1
1:313: Shot of the party on rocky terrain.
1922 April

Rainbow BridgeReturn to Top

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1
1:314: Zane Grey looking at Rainbow Bridge.
1922 April
1
1:315: Two men walking around the Rainbow Bridge area.
1922 April
1
1:316: Three women and two men looking at Rainbow bridge. Includes Zane Grey, Louise Andersen, and Lillian Wilhelm Robertson.
1922 April
1
1:317-1:318: Zane Grey in front of Rainbow Bridge.
1922 April
1
1:319: Two men walking towards Rainbow Bridge.
1922 April
1
1:320; 1:322-1:323; 1:325: Shots of Rainbow Bridge.
1922 April
1
1:321: Zane Grey sitting in front of Rainbow Bridge.
1922 April
1
1:324: Louise Anderson sitting in front of Rainbow Bridge.
1922 April
1
1:326: Louise Anderson watches Lillian Wilhem Robertson paint Rainbow Bridge.
1922 April
1
1:327: Man, possibly Zane Grey, sitting on a stack of rocks in front of Rainbow Bridge.
1922 April
1
1:328: Louise Anderson laying on a rock next to a stream, taking a nap.
1922 April
1
1:329-1:335: Shots or Rainbow Bridge.
1922 April
1
1:336: Zane Grey sits on a rock, facing towards a rocky wall.
1922 April
1
1:337: Shot of the area around Rainbow Bridge.
1922 April
1
1:338: Louise Anderson and another women next to Lillian Wilhelm Robertson, who is painting Rainbow Bridge.
1922 April
1
1:339-1:344: Distant shots of Rainbow Bridge, with horses underneath the arch.
1922 April
1
1:345-1:348: Shots of Rainbow Bridge.
1922 April

After Rainbow Bridge, undatedReturn to Top

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1:349-1:350: Views of areas surrounding Rainbow Bridge.
1922 April
1
1:351: Photograph of an interesiting rock feature.
1922 April
1
1:352; 1:354: Packed horses making their way up a ravine.
1922 April
1
1:353: Shot of a smooth, flat rock wall.
1922 April
1
1:355-1:356: Shot of smooth rock hills, possibly the "glass mountains"
1922 April
1
1:357: Zane Grey riding his horse through a narrow ravine.
1922 April
1
1:358: Zane Grey and others riding towards a rocky hill.
1922 April
1
1:359; 1:361: 1:364-1:369: Shots of some smooth rock hills, possibly the "glass mountains."
1922 April
1
1:360; 1:362-1:363: Zane grey looking at smooth rock formations.
1922 April
1
1:370-1:371: Shots of Native American cave constructions.
1922 April
1
1:372-1:373: Shots of smooth rock formations.
1922 April
1
1:374: Louise Andersen and Lillian Wilhelm Robertson by their tent.
1922 April
1
1:375-1:378: Rock formations, possibly in a canyon.
1922 April
1
1:379: Native American cave construction.
1922 April
1
1:380; 1:383: View of rock structures, some are smooth.
1922 April
1
1:381: Zane Grey riding his horse, smooth rock structures visible in the background.
1922 April
1
1:382: Native American and another man watch as a man fixes horse's hoof.
1922 April
1
1:384: Zane Grey riding his horse.
1922 April
1
1:385: Distant shot of snow covered mountain, possibly Navajo Mountain.
1922 April
1
1:386: Distant shot of horse train heading towards smoth rock hills.
1922 April
1
1:587: Shot of a unique rock plateau.
1922 April
1
1:388: View of desert trees mingled in with rock formations.
1922 April
1
1:389: Louise Anderson splashing barefoot in a stream.
1922 April
1
1:390: Louise Anderson and another woomen relazing with their bare feet in a stream, snowy mountain visible in the background.
1922 April
1
1:391: Louise Anderson and two others riding horses next a large rock hill.
1922 April
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1:392: View of trees along the bottom of a rock canyon.
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1:393: Glass mountains, with the snow covered Navajo Mountain [?] in the background.
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1:394: The riding party, with large smooth plateus in the background.
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1:395-1:397: Riding party heading up a rough, bush covered incline.
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1:398: Louise Anderson sits on top of a smooth rock feature.
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1:399: Smooth sandstone rock formation.
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1:400: Louise Anderson and Zane Grey sit next to a large rock and talk.
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1:401: Louise Anderson and Lillian Wilhelm Robertson on their horses, large rock structure in the background.
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1:402: Zane Grey leading his horse down rocky terrain.
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1:403: Rock formation with desert brush.
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1:404: Louise Andersen and Lillian Wilhelm Robertson by their tent.
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1:405: Zane Grey sitting looking at smooth rock formations.
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1:406: An extremely vertical rock wall.
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1:407: A unique rock formation.
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1:408: Louise Anderson and Lillian Wilhelm Robertson standing on a rock, with glass mountains [?] in the background.
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1:409: Horse train heading away from large rock formation.
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1:410; 1:412-1:413: Louise Anderson posing in a hole in a rock.
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1:411: Louise Anderson poses with her hands on her hips in front of a tent.
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1:414: Smooth sandstone rock feature.
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1:415: People walking down a steep rippling rock feature.
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1:416: Horse train moving up a rock ravine.
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1:417: Louise Anderson and Lillian Wilhelm Robertson sitting on a rock.
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1:418: Louise Anderson and Lillian Wilhelm Robertson playing barefoot in a stream.
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1:419-1:421: Zane Grey and other riders riding up a steep ravine.
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1:422-1:424: Smooth, steep canyon walls.
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1:425-1:426: View of valley below from a rock ledge, riders visible in background.
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1:427: Zane Grey leading his horse up a rocky incline.
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1:428: Pack Horses walking up a hill.
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1:429-1:430: Shots of valley, with a river flowing through it and unique plateaus.
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1:432: Zane Grey rides side by side with a Native American.
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1:433: Distant view of the riding party, plateaus in the background.
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1:434: Shot of Navajo Mountain.
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1:435: Native American sheep herd.
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1:436: Shot of wild horses [?] with a distant plateau in the background.
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1:437: Two Native American girls.
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1:438: Unique rock feature, possibly in Monument Valley.
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1:439: Native American sheep herd.
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1:441: Distant view of Navajo Mountain.
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1:440: Shot of a Native American man, possibly Hosteen Luca. Navajo Mountain in the background.
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1:442: Zane Grey stands next to his horse, Navajo Mountain in the background.
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1:443: Two Native Americans on horses, crossing a stream.
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Subject Terms

  • Adventure and adventurers-United States--Photographs.
  • Novelists, American--20th century--Photographs.
  • Western stories--Photographs.

Personal Names

  • Grey, Zane, 1872-1939--Photographs.

Geographical Names

  • West (U.S.)--Photographs.