Grand Canyon and San Juan River photograph collection, 1905-1959

Overview of the Collection

Title
Grand Canyon and San Juan River photograph collection
Dates
1905-1959 (inclusive)
Quantity
62 photographs
Collection Number
P0243
Summary
The Grand Canyon and San Juan River photograph collection contains images of various features in and around the Grand Canyon and San Juan River.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Languages
English

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Grand Canyon and San Juan Rover photograph collection is in two parts: The first two folders relate to the Grand Canyon only. The second part, folder 3 and 4 (the addendum) consists entirely of photos from a 1921 USGS survey of the canyon of the San Juan River in Utah. Many of these photos were used in the official government report of the survey published in USGS Water-supply Paper 538.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library’s Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Separated Materials

Audio-visual materials were transferred to the Grand Canyon audio-visual collection (A0400).

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
1 1 Tourist
  • 1: Tourist sitting on lookout point, taken in early 20th century.
1 2 Miniature photographs by Fred Harvey
  • 2: The Lookout.
  • 3: Hermits Rest.
  • 4: From Grand View Point.
  • 5: View From Yavapai Point.
  • 6: The High Wall At Grand View.
  • 7: Storm Clouds In The Canyon.
  • 8: Desert View.
  • 9: The Trail To The River below Hermit Camp.
  • 10: Kaibab Suspension Bridge Over Colorado River.
  • 11: Colorado River At Foot Of Bright Angel Trail.
  • 12: Grand View.
  • 13: In Phantom Canyon.
  • 14: The Hopi House.
  • 15: Thor's Hammer.
  • 16: Phantom Ranch, A Mile Below The Rim.
  • 17: El Tovar Hotel.
  • 18: The Battleship.
  • 19: Altar Falls On Ribbon Creek.
  • 20: Sunlight and Shadows from Lipan Point.
  • 21: On The Tonto Trail.
  • 22: On Bright Angel Trail.
  • 23: Fire Place, Hermits Rest.
  • 24: From Yavapai Point.
  • 25: The Towering Cliffs Above Hermit Camp.
  • 26: "Blackie and Brownie," Two Canyon Mascots (bears).
1 3-4 Addendum, 1921 United States Geological Survey, San Juan River
  • 27: San Juan Drift, forty feet above water in bend thirteen miles below Spencer. September 20, 1921
  • 28: Looking south toward Copper Canyon across open country between Clay Hills and Copper Canyon.
  • 29: Looking south down San Juan from top above Spencer's Navajo Mt. in distance.
  • 30: Looking down San Juan from point 5 miles above Honaker Trail.
  • 31: Tabernacle Loop from Rim.
  • 32: Looking down Canyon from near top of Honaker Trail.
  • 33: Drift 40 feet above river, at rock 11 1/2 miles below Goodridge Bridge. July 30, 1921
  • 34: Bringing second boat through.
  • 35: The narrow ten miles below Chin Lee.
  • 36: Back toward camp from Narrows between Chin Lee and Mexican Hat.
  • 37: La Plata Mountains from mesa above Hay Gulch.
  • 38: Looking down San Juan toward Nokai Creek looking south.
  • 39: First portage. Boats run through empty. August 6, 1921
  • 40: Looking back upstream through the narrows 10 miles below Chin Lee.
  • 41: Old Spencer Camp Lee from south side of river looking toward Pyrea (?) Wash. October 16, 1921
  • 42: Looking back toward Wilson Canyon from south side San Juan, 1/2 mile below Wilson Canyon. September 30, 1921
  • 43: Looking upstream toward Sunlight Cliff.
  • 44: Looking upstream across 1st rapids below Piute Canyon.
  • 45: Thirteen feet rapids 2.5 miles below Wilson canyon "Cha Canyon." (?) September 30, 1921
  • 46: Thirteen feet rapids 2.5 miles below Wilson Canyon "Cha Canyon." (?) AFTER PORTAGE. October 2, 1921
  • 47: Sur. Navajo Mt. looking down Colorado from 5 miles below San Juan.
  • 48: Looking down San Juan from camp below Spencer. September 15, 1921
  • 49: Repairing split boat after accident in rapids 14 miles below Honaker Trail. August 5, 1921
  • 50: Killing fish (suckers) as they floated on the surface.
  • 51: Sand Waves, several rising Mud Flood. Looking downstream. Bend below Honaker Trail.
  • 52: Drift in San Juan at Honaker Trail after 4 ft. rise. August 9, 1921
  • 53: San Juan Sand Waves.
  • 54: Looking upstream toward Honaker Trail. Sand Waves breaking and flattening.
  • 55: Mud Flood, Sand Waves breaking. Looking downstream.
  • 56: Clay Gulch, below Clay Hills. August 27, 1921
  • 57: Bert Loper coming out of small rapids 4 miles below Comb Wash.
  • 58: Hyde and Indian "hogan" at Chin Lee start of map.
  • 59: Navajo 1/2 mile below Butler Wash. San Juan Butler Dugway in rear.
  • 60: Up Canyon from road at Slickhorn, More found pottery in this bend, also many oil sweeps.
  • 61: Rimmed in Canyon, survey in boats only.
  • 62: Type of canyon where rimmed, Dechelly Sandstone.

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Geographical Names

  • Grand Canyon (Ariz.)--Photographs
  • San Juan River (Colo.-Utah)--Photographs

Form or Genre Terms

  • Photographic prints--1900-1949