Charles Eggert photograph collection, 1952-1956

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Eggert, Charles, 1918-2005
Title
Charles Eggert photograph collection
Dates
1952-1956 (inclusive)
Quantity
11 boxes
Collection Number
P0766
Summary
The Charles Eggert photograph collection consists of slides documenting the Eggert-Hatch filming expedition, the purpose of which was the make the last films of the Green and Colorado Rivers before construction of the Colorado River Storage Project was begun in 1956. The collection also includes photos taken during the creation of Canyonlands National Park in Utah. Eggert was a photographer and independent filmmaker from New York. This collection is digitized and available on the Digital Library.
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

Historical NoteReturn to Top

History of the Hatch-Eggert River Expedition

The Hatch-Eggert Expedition grew out of a conversation held between Don Hatch and Charles Eggert during the Echo Park Dam controversy. Eggert, a film-maker, and Hatch, son of Bus Hatch, founder of Hatch River Expeditions, agreed to put together a river trip for the purpose of filming the river canyons of the Green and Colorado--following the course of John Wesley Powell's exploration in 1869 before the great dams were built. Photography and other personnel consisted of Charles Eggert, the photographer; his assistant, a student named Anthony Tuttle; and Fred Wood, Cid Ricketts Sumner, and Dr. Bob Parsons, all of whom were chosen by Eggert based on their answers to an ad he placed in the Saturday Review of Literature. Boatmen, besides Don Hatch, included at various times Les Jones, Bruce Lium, Clark Lium, Al Galloway, and Sylvester "Smuss" Allan. They started from Green River, Wyoming, in June 1955, in two boats, a 10-man raft and a pontoon. They reached Lees Ferry, Arizona, later that summer without serious mishap. However, by then the water had reached a low stage and Don Hatch judged that it was too low for a safe passage through the Grand Canyon. They agreed to meet again the next summer, when the water would be higher, to complete the journey through the Grand Canyon. Accordingly, they met at Lees Ferry in June 1956, with mostly the same people, although there were some changes. Fred Wood and Charles Eggert were the only two of the original members who made the complete trip through the Grand Canyon, which was, again, done without problems. Charles Eggert made two films, A Canyon Voyage and Danger River which he took on the lecture circuit and showed to audiences all over the country. Eggert is a photographer and independent film maker from New York. He was actively involved in several conservation movements in the 1950s and 1960s, including the Echo Park Dam controversy; the creation of Canyonlands National Park; and the controversy over the proposed dams in the Grand Canyon.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Charles Eggert photograph collection document his expeditions down the Green and Colorado Rivers in the 1950s, as well as other conservation activities in the 1960s . Boxes 1-4 contain images taken during his 1955-56 voyage down the Green and Colorado, undertaken to document the river canyons before the construction of Flaming Gorge and Glen Canyon dams. These runs resulted in the films A Canyon Voyage and Danger River, which are found in A0511. Boxes 5-6 contain images taken during the Echo Park Dam controversy, during which Eggert made the films Wilderness River Trail and This is Dinosaur. These films are considered by modern historians to be instrumental in halting the construction of the proposed dam. Background material on all of these films and other aspects of Eggert's career can be found in ACCN 1659. The photographs are 35mm color slides and 2 x2 inch color transparencies. Original descriptions on the slides are included in this inventory. If there was nothing written on the slides, and a description was added, that will also be in the inventory but enclosed in brackets [__].

Also included in this collection is a small model of Eggert's expedition boat, the "Brontosaur" and a small wooden frog, "Froggy", that was tied to the front of the boat.

In a February 2002 addendum, Eggert added photographs from the last leg of the Eggert-Hatch expedition, through the Grand Canyon in 1956; prints and negatives taken in Everglades National Park for the National Park Service in 1952; and prints, stereo slides, and 2x2 transparencies taken in the Canyonlands region during the filming of The Sculptured Earth in the mid-1960s.

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

Arrangement

Collection is arranged in chronological order.

Acquisition Information

Donated by Charles Eggert.

Processing Note

Processed by Kristi Pace in 1999 and Roy Webb in 2002.

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Separated Materials

Films (A0511), as well as his photographs (P0766) of the expedition were transferred to the Multimedia Division of Special Collections. All of his notes, files, correspondence, memorabilia, and other materials relating to the Hatch-Eggert Expedition were transferred to the Manuscripts Division in Special Collection found in the Charles Eggert papers (ACCN 1659).

Related Materials

Forms part of the River Running Archives (S.J. Quinney Outdoor Recreation Archives).

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Trip down Green RiverReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
1 1
Start of trip to Red Canyon
  • 1: Fred Wood
  • 2: Below Green River, Wyoming
  • 3: Charles Eggert filming
  • 4: Cid Ricketts Sumner
  • 5: Uintah uplift, north side
  • 6: High riverbank below Green River
  • 7: Below Green River, Wyoming in bluff country
  • 8: Erosion above riverbank
  • 9: Approaching storm, Brown's Park
  • 10-11: Below Green River, Wyoming
  • 12: Approaching storm over Uintah Mountains
  • 13: Approaching storm, Brown's Park
  • 14: Below Green River, Wyoming
  • 15-16: Cid Ricketts Sumner, author
  • 17: Tony Tuttle
  • 18-19: Approaching Flaming Gorge
  • 20: View of Flaming Gorge
  • 21: Boats docked on the edge of the river
  • 22-23: Horseshoe Canyon
  • 24: Kingfisher Canyon
  • 25: Red Canyon
  • 26-27: In Red Canyon
  • 28-30: Charles Eggert photographing
  • 31: The crew of the "Brontosaurus" raft, riding over Ashley Falls
  • 32: In Red Canyon
  • 33: Boats in Red Canyon
  • 34: Group of boaters eating lunch
  • 35-37: Carter Creek Camp in Red Canyon
1 2
From Lodore Canyon to Labyrinth Canyon
  • 38--40 : Heading towards the Gates of Lodore
  • 41--44 : Gates of Lodore on the Green River
  • 45--46 : Lodore Canyon, Dinosaur National Monument
  • 47--49 : Raft and crew on Green River in Lodore Canyon
  • 50: Boatmen look over Hell's Half Mile, Lodore
  • 51: Party at Hell's Half Mile
  • 52: Hell's Half Mile, Lodore Canyon
  • 53: Looking over Hell's Half Mile
  • 54-55: Don Hatch with his raft, the "No Name", Hell's Half Mile rapids
  • 56-57: Lodore Canyon
  • 58: Dr. Robert (Bob) Parsons in Lodore Canyon on the Green River
  • 59: Echo Park and Steamboat Rock, Dinosaur National Monument
  • 60: Eggert at Mantle's new view point, Yampa River, June 17, 1955
  • 61: Echo Park
  • 62: Fred Wood above Yampa Canyon
  • 63: Echo Park
  • 64: Yampa Canyon
  • 65: View from field above Echo Park
  • 66: Charles Eggert at Mantle's new view point above Yampa, June 17, 1955
  • 67-69: Desolation Canyon
  • 70: Bridge, Highway 50, Green River, Utah
  • 71: Remains of a granary in a canyon wall, Labyrinth Canyon
  • 72: Al Galloway carves expedition insignia on Labyrinth Canyon wall
  • 73-74: At "insignia" location
  • 75-76: Labyrinth, Stillwater
  • 77: Rock Butte, Labyrinth Canyon
1 3
From Labyrinth Canyon to Hidden Passage
  • 78: Butte in Labyrinth Canyon
  • 79: Agathla Peak near Monument Valley, Arizona
  • 80: Butte in Labyrinth Canyon
  • 81: Butte of the Cross, Labyrinth Canyon
  • 82: Butte in Labyrinth Canyon
  • 83-84: Entering Cataract Canyon
  • 85-87: Cataract Canyon
  • 88-89: Walls of Cataract Canyon
  • 90: Charles Eggert at the insignia site, below Cataract Canyon
  • 91: Charles Eggert and Bruce Lium carving insignia
  • 92: Don Hatch in Cataract Canyon
  • 93-94: Charles Eggert carving insignia in Cataract Canyon
  • 95: Charles Eggert and Don Hatch standing below carved insignia, Cataract Canyon
  • 96: End of Cataract Canyon
  • 97-98: End of Cataract Canyon with Navajo sandstone cliffs of Glen Canyon in distance, approaching Hite, Utah
  • 99: Glen Canyon, 1955
  • 100: Side canyon, Glen Canyon
  • 101: Looking out from Amphitheater, Glen Canyon
  • 102: Charles Eggert, Tony Tuttle, and Al Galloway swimming, Navajo Creek, Glen Canyon
  • 103-106: Swimming Hole, Navajo Creek
  • 107: Glen Canyon
  • 108-109: Bridge Canyon in Glen Canyon section of Colorado River
  • 110: Bridge Canyon en route to Rainbow Bridge
  • 111-114: Rainbow Bridge
  • 115: Tony Tuttle in Glen Canyon
  • 116: Natural amphitheater in Hidden Passage, Glen Canyon
  • 117: Creek bed in Hidden Passage, Glen Canyon
  • 118: Walking up creek bed in Hidden Passage
  • 119: Fred Wood hiking up Hidden Passage
  • 120-121: Hidden Passage
  • 122: Entrance to Hidden Passage
  • 123: Huge Amphitheater in Hidden Passage
  • 124: Charles Eggert carrying cameras over water in Hidden Passage
  • 125: Walls of Hidden Passage
  • 126: Fred Wood in Hidden Passage
  • 127: Hidden Passage
  • 128-129: Fred Wood standing beside Anasazi petroglyphs in Smith Fork Canyon

Canyon Voyage, start of trip to Cataract CanyonReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
2 1
General images
  • 130: Start of trip
  • 131: Buttes below Green River, Wyoming
  • 132: Sunset, Camp #1
  • 133: Don Hatch, Bruce Lium, Leslie Jones
  • 134: Tony Tuttle and Don Hatch in rain above Flaming Gorge
  • 135: Buttes below Green River, Wyoming
  • 136: Approaching Flaming Gorge
  • 137-138: Flaming Gorge
  • 139-140: Horseshoe Canyon
  • 141: Red Canyon
  • 142: Up river from Ashley Falls
  • 143: Fred Wood and Dr. Robert Parson at Ashley Falls
  • 144: Don Hatch, Tony Tuttle, Fred Wood at Ashley Falls
  • 145-146: Kingfisher Canyon
  • 147: Brown's Park, lunch site
  • 148: Lodore Cabin
  • 149: Fred Wood and Don Hatch, Lodore Cabin
  • 150-151: Lodore Cabin
  • 152: Hell's Half Mile
  • 153: Lodore Canyon
  • 154: Cid Sumner and Tony Tuttle, Green River, Utah
  • 155: Hell's Half Mile, lining small boat, Cid Sumner
  • 156: Don at Hell's Half Mile
  • 157: Expedition flag in Lodore
  • 158: Echo Rock, Cid, Steamboat Rock
  • 159-160: Yampa Canyon
  • 161: Mitten Park Fault
  • 162-166: Desolation Canyon
  • 167: Grey Canyon
  • 168: McPherson campsite, Grey Canyon
  • 169: Butte from North
  • 170: Book Cliffs, Green River, Utah
  • 171: Above camp #15, Labyrinth Canyon
  • 172: Camp #15, Labyrinth Canyon
  • 173: Labyrinth Canyon
  • 174: Bruce Lium in Labyrinth [Canyon]
  • 175: Tortoise Head, Labyrinth [Canyon]
  • 176: Tony Tuttle, Indian Ruin, Labyrinth [Canyon]
  • 177-182: Labyrinth Canyon
  • 183: Butte of the Cross
  • 184: Stillwater Canyon
  • 185: [Above Stillwater Canyon?]
  • 186: [Stillwater Canyon?]
  • 187: [aerial view, Stillwater Canyon?]
  • 188: Fred Wood, Tony Tuttle, Bruce Lium, stopping to inspect 1st rapids, Cataract
  • 189: Sacred Datura
  • 190: Here we go, Cataract
  • 191: Al Galloway runs her thru Cataract
  • 192: We made it!, Bruce Lium, Al Galloway, Tony Tuttle, Cataract
  • 193: Cataract Canyon
  • 194: Bronto in rapids, Cataract
  • 195: Cataract Canyon
  • 196: Bronto in rapids, Cataract
  • 197: Taking a good look, Al Galloway, Don Hatch, Bruce Lium, Cataract
  • 198: Going to inspect rapids, Cataract
  • 199: Fred Wood waiting for rapids inspectors
  • 200: Rapids! Cataract
  • 201-203: Cataract Canyon
  • 204: Camp number 18, Cataract Canyon, July 2
  • 205: My Bedroom, Camp number 18
  • 206: Night view, Camp number 18, Cataract
  • 207-208: Cataract Canyon
  • 209: Bruce Lium prepares Camp number 18, Cataract

Canyon Voyage, from end of Cataract Canyon to Deercreek FallsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
3 1
General images
  • 210: Dark Canyon campsite
  • 211: Cataract Canyon(?)
  • 212: End Cataract
  • 213: Glen Canyon
  • 214-216: Rock slide, Amphitheater
  • 217: Indian ruin, mile 150, Glen Canyon
  • 218: Hole-in-the-rock trail
  • 219-221: Hidden Passage
  • 222: Hidden Passage, Maiden Hair Fern
  • 223-225: Hidden Passage
  • 226: Confluence of Green and Colorado rivers
  • 227: Cid Sumner swims
  • 228-230: Twilight Amphitheater
  • 231-232: Bridge Canyon
  • 233: Glen Canyon
  • 234: Rainbow Bridge
  • 235-237: Glen Canyon
  • 238-239: [Glen Canyon]
  • 240: Don Hatch
  • 241: Charles Eggert
  • 242-243: Al Galloway
  • 244: (?) Chasm Campsite
  • 245: Al Galloway
  • 246-247: [Cliff dwellers, Arizona]
  • 248: Ship Rock
  • 249-250: Monument Valley
  • 251: Clark, Don Hatch, and Charles Eggert at Lee's Ferry, 1956
  • 252: Looking downstream, Lee's Ferry, June 1956
  • 253: Clark Lium (?)
  • 254: Bruce Lium inflating Bronto
  • 255: Preparing boats, Lee's Ferry
  • 256: Navajo Bridge
  • 257-259: Vasey's Paradise, Grand Canyon
  • 260-262: Marble Canyon
  • 263: At House Rock, Marble Canyon
  • 264-265: Red Wall Cavern
  • 266: [Marble Canyon camp]
  • 267: [Marble Canyon]
  • 268-269: Jack Brennan at Bert Loper's Boat
  • 270: Bert Loper's Boat
  • 271: Don Hatch
  • 272: Siesta, Don Hatch and Bruce Lium(?)
  • 273: [Marble Canyon]
  • 274: [Brontosaur and crew]
  • 275-276: [Camp at Marble Canyon]
  • 277: Little Colorado River
  • 278: Fred Wood, Al Galloway, Dick, Stern, Clark, and Bruce Lium
  • 279-280: Little Colorado River
  • 281: [Near Unkar Delta]
  • 282: [Grand Canyon]
  • 283-285: [Elves Chasm]
  • 286: Elves Chasm
  • 287-289: Deer Creek Falls

Canyon Voyage, from Havasu Creek to Grand CanyonReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
4 1
General images
  • 290: [Grand Canyon]
  • 291: Havasu Creek
  • 292-294: [Havasu Creek]
  • 295: Havasu Creek
  • 296: Charles Eggert and Fred Wood
  • 297: Doug Harvey, in Brennan Party
  • 298: Grand Canyon Camp
  • 299: [Fern Glen]
  • 300: [Lower Grand Canyon]
  • 301: [Lower Granite Gorge]
  • 302: Devil's Slide, lower end of Grand Canyon
  • 303-308: [Near Lava Falls]
  • 309: Separation Canyon
  • 310: Brennan, plaque at Separation Canyon
  • 311: Maverick party of 4, we met at Separation
  • 312: In Lake Mead
  • 313: [blank]
  • 314: Lake Mead
  • 315: Sunset, Lake Mead
  • 316-317: Lake Mead
  • 318: [Grand Canyon]
  • 319: Various rock strata, Grand Canyon
  • 320: Looking north-east up Colorado River, Grand Canyon
  • 321-325: [Grand Canyon]
  • 326: Start of granite outcropping on Colorado River
  • 327: Looking east, Grand Canyon

Dinosaur National Monument from start of trip to Lodore CanyonReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
5 1
General images
  • 328: [aerial, entrance to canyons]
  • 329: [aerial, Dinosaur National Monument]
  • 330: [aerial, Steamboat Rock?]
  • 331: [aerial, Echo Park area?]
  • 332: [Green River near Harper's Corner?]
  • 333: [aerial, Green River]
  • 334: Harper's Corner
  • 335: [road to Split Mountain?]
  • 336: [Split Mountain Canyon]
  • 337: Ford Ranch Wagon at mouth of Split Mountain
  • 338: Split Mountain, looking north-west
  • 339: [Split Mountain]
  • 340: [hills above canyon]
  • 341: [exploring]
  • 342-343: [rock formations]
  • 344: [petroglyphs]
  • 345: [photographer]
  • 346: [dinosaur quarry?]
  • 347: Bus Hatch, Jones Creek
  • 348: Rubber boats, mouth of Jones Creek looking upstream, Whirlpool Canyon and tip of Harper's Corner in the distance
  • 349: [near Jones Creek, loading boats]
  • 350: Aerial view, Echo Park area, Steamboat Rock in lower center
  • 351: Driving to Harper's Corner from US 40 on a wet day
  • 352: [driving to Harper's Corner]
  • 353: [overlooking a canyon]
  • 354: [interior canyon road]
  • 355: Mantle Ranch, deep in Dinosaur National Monument
  • 356: [Mantle Ranch]
  • 357: [Yampa Canyon]
  • 358: [preparing boats, Yampa River]
  • 359: Yampa Canyon, Yampa River
  • 360-361: [Yampa Canyon]
  • 362: [tourists in Yampa Canyon]
  • 363: Yampa Canyon
  • 364: [Yampa Canyon]
  • 365: Yampa Canyon, curve of Yampa River
  • 366: [Yampa Canyon]
  • 367: Yampa Canyon
  • 368: [Yampa Canyon]
  • 369: High walls of Yampa Canyon between Castle Park and Echo Park
  • 370: [shelter]
  • 371: [river bend]
  • 372: [river, Yampa?]
  • 373: Boating party on way down Yampa and Green Rivers, shadow of Steamboat Rock
  • 374: [Steamboat Rock]
  • 375: [tree, Steamboat Rock]
  • 376: [campsite, table]
  • 377: [rock cliff]
  • 378: [Echo Park]
  • 379: Storm breaks in Echo Park
  • 380: [Echo Park]
  • 381-382: [Yampa?]
  • 383: A part of Yampa
  • 384: [Echo?]
  • 385: In Whirlpool Canyon on Green, site of Echo Park dam
  • 386: [Whirlpool Canyon]
  • 387: Boating party leaves river to explore Whirlpool Canyon
  • 388-389: [tree bridging rocks]
  • 390: [tourists view canyons]
  • 391-392: [Echo?]
  • 393-394: [Whirlpool?]
  • 395: Looking west down Green in Whirlpool Canyon at mouth of Jones Hole Creek
  • 396: [overlooking Lodore?]
  • 397: Looking downstream on Green at the approach to the gates of the Lodore
  • 398: Gates of Lodore, north end of Dinosaur National Monument
  • 399: Entering Lodore Canyon through gates of Lodore
  • 400: [Lodore]
  • 401: Looking downstream below the gates of the Lodore in Lodore Canyon
  • 402: Lodore Canyon

Dinosaur National Monument from Lodore Canyon to endReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
6 1
General images
  • 403: [walls of Lodore Canyon]
  • 404: The ancient Green River carved deep rock whirlpools in the side of Lodore Canyon
  • 405: [tourists in Lodore Canyon]
  • 406: A portion of the canyon wall near the head of Lodore Canyon
  • 407: [Bert Loper's Boat]
  • 408: Natural Amphitheater carved in side of Lodore Canyon
  • 409: [dinosaur quarry?]
  • 410: [Lodore?]
  • 411: [dinosaur quarry?]
  • 412: [man]
  • 413: [tourists, lunch, Split Mountain?]
  • 414: Split Mountain, looking north-west
  • 415: Looking north up Jones Hole Creek, Bus Hatch returning with fish
  • 416: Damaged Petroglyphs
  • 417-418: [petroglyphs]
  • 419: [horse petroglyph]
  • 420: [petroglyphs, two slides together]
  • 421: Indian petroglyph near Split Mountain Gorge
  • 422: [car in a canyon]

General imagesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
7
Brontosaur
  • Model Boat
8
Froggy
  • Small rubber frog mascot
Folder
9 1
Grand Canyon, color transparencies
  • 1 : "Brontosaurus" raft at Lee's Ferry
  • 2--4 : View inside Red Wall Cavern, Colorado River
  • 5 : Al Galloway beside remains of Bert Loper's boat
  • 6 : Near Royal Arches
  • 7 : Swimming in the Little Colorado River
  • 8 : Little Colorado River
  • 9--10 : Inner Gorge
  • 11--14 : Near Lava Falls
  • 15 : Lake Mead
  • 16--18 : Views of canyon walls
  • 19 : Close-up of fern on canyon rocks
1956
9 2
Canyonlands National Park, black and white prints
  • 1 : Charles Eggert filming cacti
  • 2 : Charles Eggert using a light meter
  • 3--4 : Charles Eggert filimg a yucca plant
1960s
9 3
Everglades National Park, black and white prints
  • 1--2 : View of dense forest in Everglades
  • 3--4 : Gumbo Limbo Trail
  • 5 : Hikers along the Gumbo Limbo Trail
  • 6 : View looking up a live oak in Everglades
  • 7 : Tree tops in Everglades
  • 8 : Close-up of a resurrection fern
  • 9 : Close-up of a parasitic fern found in Everglades
  • 10 : Open view of a mangrove swamp
  • 11 : Mangrove jungle
  • 12--13 : Dense thicket in a mangrove swamp
  • 14 : Park ranger answering questions with school children, Royal Palm State Park
  • 15 : Porch adjoining the ranger station and museum, Royal Palm State Park
  • 16 : Willard Dilley, park naturalist, conducting school children along the trails at Royal Palm Park
  • 17 : School child reading museum exhibit about dugout canoes
  • 18 : School children learning about the park and its history
  • 19 : School children picknicking in Royal Palm State Park
1952
9 4
Everglades National Park, black and white negatives
  • 1--2 : Crocodile in a swamp
  • 3 : Egret standing in a swamp
  • 4 : Man with a snake around his neck
  • 5 : Two people holding a snake
  • 6--7 : Man with a snake around his neck
  • 8--9 : Park ranger looking at the entrance sign for Everglades National Park
  • 10--11 : Trees and plant life in Everglades
  • 12--13 : A museum with palm trees in Everglades
  • 14 : Close-up of a palm tree
  • 15--16 : Close-up of an aloe vera plant
  • 17--18 : Tall spanish bayonet plant blooming
  • 19 : Aloe vera plant
  • 20--21 : View of a trail through trees
  • 22--29 : Tree roots and plant life in Everglades
  • 30 : Park ranger with a child, in a museum
  • 31 : Camping trailers parked by a swamp
  • 32--33 : Close-up of plant life in a swamp
  • 34 : Dense thicket in Everglades
  • 35 : Close-up of resurrection ferns
  • 36 : Plant life in Everglades
  • 37 : Log with initials carved on it
  • 38--41 : Trees and plant life in Everglades
  • 42 : Hikers along the Gumbo Limbo Trail
  • 43--48 : Trees and plant life in Everglades
  • 49--50 : Man posing beside an alligator crossing sign
  • 51--53 : Open view of a mangrove marsh
  • 54 : Man with a camera in a mangrove swamp
  • 55 : Open view of a mangrove swamp
  • 56 : Car on side of road beside a mangrove swamp
  • 57--58 : Mangrove trees in swamp water
  • 59 : Burnt trees beside road; sign reading "fire did this"
  • 60--31 : Open view of a mangrove marsh
  • 62 : View from a wooden walkway through swamp and plant life
  • 63--64 : Burnt trees beside road; sign reading "fire did this"
  • 65--66 : View of a swamp
  • 67 : View from a wooden walkway through swamp and plant life
  • 68 : Children walking on a trail through thicket
  • 69 : Child beside a cadillac car
  • 70 : Children on field trip taking a lunch break
  • 71 : Children looking at signs on a park trail
  • 72--73 : Children hiking on Gumbo Limbo Trail
  • 74--75 : Park ranger with a snake around his neck
  • 76 : Child looking at the swamp through binoculars
  • 77--79 : Park ranger walking with children
  • 80--85 : Children in a museum on a field trip
  • 86--88 : Children taking a lunch break on a field trip
  • 89--94 : Park ranger with school children on a field trip in the swamp
  • 95--100 : Children and parents on a field trip with a park ranger, on a wooden walkway
  • 101 : Park ranger showing a snake to children on a field trip
  • 102--103 : Park ranger holding a snake
  • 104--109 : Park ranger showing a snake to children on a field trip
  • 110 : Children examining dugout canoe in museum
  • 111--112 : Park ranger and school children in a museum
  • 113 : Open view of a marsh
  • 114--115 : Swamphen on the wooden walkway; possibly purple gallinules
  • 116--118 : Trees and plant life in Everglades
  • 119 : Sign for Anhinga Trail
  • 120 : Amphibious vehicles
  • 121 : Boat mounted on blocks
1952
9 5
Portraits
  • 1 : Charles Eggert with a cougar kitten
  • 2--3 : Fred Wood
9 6
Cataract Caynon
  • 1 : Junction of two rivers; the Colorado River is on the right
  • 2 : Looking west into Cataract Canyon
  • 3 : Charles Smith standing on boat
  • 4 : Wooden boat, the "Edith", in Cataract Canyon
  • 5 : Man standing besdie river
  • 6 : Camp in the head of Cataract Canyon
  • 7 : Man standing besdie rapid
  • 8 : Low water on a rapid in a narrow channel of Cataract Canyon
  • 9 : Developing tests, tent pitched beside the river
  • 10 : Al Morton filming by the lower Dark Canyon rapid
  • 11 : Jack Brennan, boatman, and Don Harris look out at the upper falls of the Dark Canyon rapid
1953
9 7
River Trips
  • 1 : River rapids
  • 2--4 : Lava Falls Rapid, Colorado River
  • 5 : Man on boat on river, below Lava Falls
  • 6 : View of river from canyon wall
  • 7 : Deflated boat on river bank
  • 8 : River bank and rapids
  • 9 : Men with a boat on the river
  • 10--11 : Men in a boat on the river
  • 12 : Grapevine Rapids, Colorado River
9 8
Clair Leonard, photos by Luke Gurlham
  • 1 : Portrait of Clair Leonard
  • 2 : Clair Leonard smiling
  • 3 : Portrait of Clair Leonard
9 9
Eggert-Hatch River Expedition
  • 1 : Charles Eggert with a cougar kitten
  • 2 : Charles Eggert filming above a canyon
  • 3 : Cid Ricketts Sumner, only woman on the Eggert-Hatch River Expedition, packs her duffle bag
  • 4 : Lodore Canyon, Green River
  • 5 : Two members of the expedition in the heart of Cataract Canyon, Colorado River
  • 6 : Side of plateau along the river
  • 7 : Rainbow Bridge
  • 8 : Three members of the expedition in a raft on river rapids
  • 9 : Canyon Country, heart of Dinosaur National Monument
1955
9 10
Canyonlands National Park
  • 1 : Man changing beside a car, contains nudity
  • 2 : Men changing outdoors, contains nudity
  • 3 : Men swimming in a river, contains nudity
  • 4 : Man at canyon overlook
  • 5 : Canyonlands river
  • 6 : Men looking at the goosenecks overlooking the confluence of the Green and Colorado rivers
  • 7 : Cactus flowers
  • 8 : Canyonlands National Park, Needles District
  • 9-10 : Two men talking next to rock formations, Canyonlands National Park, Needles District
  • 11 : Angel Arch, Canyonlands National Park, Needles District
  • 12 : Men photographing Angel Arch, Canyonlands National Park, Needles District
  • 13 : Man sitting on sleeping bag by an overlook
  • 14 : Two men sitting at a canyon overlook
  • 15 : Men sitting around campsite and talking, probably near Elephant Butte.
  • 16: Druid Arch, Canyonlands National Park
  • 17 : Green or Colorado River swimming hole
  • 18 : Men swimming in a Green or Colorado River swimming hole
  • 19 : Men sitting around campfire
  • 20 : Men standing by Jeep car on a canyon road
  • 21: Men taking a coffee break, Canyonlands National Park.
  • 22 : The Needles, Canyonlands, overlook
  • 23 : Cactus flowers
  • 24 : Eggert with camera, negative
June 1962
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General
  • 1 Downtown Green River, Wyoming
  • 2 Green River Mercantile Company
  • 3 Road with town in distance; outside Green River, Wyoming
  • 4 Man next to car with a canoe tied on top
  • 5 Fred Wood posing for a photo with a woman, standing in a doorway
  • 6 Person sitting in a canoe, on sidewalk in front of a house, face removed
  • 7 Woman (Nance?) talking to a group of children in ponchos
10 1-2
Filming of "The Sculpted Earth"
  • Folder 1, stereograph slides
  • 1 : Image of rock formations taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 2 : Image of sunset taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 3 : Image of rock formations taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 4 : Image of rock formations taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 5 : Image of canyon taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 6 : Image of a camera photographing the canyon taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 7 : Image men in front of rock formations taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 8 : Image of man photographing canyon taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 9 : Image of canyon taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 10 : Balanced Rock in Arches National Park taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 11 : Image canyons taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 12 : Image of campsite taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 13 : Image of a natural bridge taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 14 : Image of a small arch taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 15 : Image of Double Arch in Arches National Park, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 16 : Image of Double Arch in Arches National Park, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 17 : Image of person looking down the canyon taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 18 : Image of movie camera set up during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 19 : Image from top of canyon taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 20 : Image of Balanced Rock in Arches National Park, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 21 : Image of two people taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 22 : Image of man looking at rock formations taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 23 : Image of plant life taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • Folder 2, slides
  • 24 : Image of Angel arch, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 25 : Image of a man on horseback near an old cabin, Kirk ranch, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 26 : Man ("Chas") with a movie camera filming at Angel Arch during the making of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 27 : Image of Fred Wood near Druid Arch, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth"; a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 28 : Image of rock formations taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 29 : Image of jeeps taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 30 : Image of men in camp, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 31 : Men near old Jeeps during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 32 : Image of canyons taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 33 : Two men eating lunch during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 34 : Men taking a lunch break during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 35 : Image of men in camp, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 36 : Men in camp during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 37 : Image of canyons taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 38 : Man carrying equipment during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 39 : View from old cabin door, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 40 : Image of man overlooking river, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 41 : Men taking a break during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 42 : Three men taking a break during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 43 : Image of an old car taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 44 : Men in camp during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 45 : Image of men by ruins, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 46 : Two men exploring ruins during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 47 : Men in camp during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 48 : Image of rock formations taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 49 : Man asleep in camp during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 50 : Crew taking a swim during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 51 : Image trees taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 52 : Man with a movie camera during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 53 : Image canyons taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 54 : Image of dead tree taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 55 : Image of rock formations taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 56 : Man building a campfire during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 57 : Image of a person in a field, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 58 : Image of men in camp, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 59 : Image of arch taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
  • 60 : Two men making lunch, taken during the filming of "The Sculptured Earth," a 45-minute film promoting the creation of Canyonlands National Park, produced by Charles Eggert in 1962 at the request of Interior Secretary Stewart Udall and the National Park Service.
1960s
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Southwest stereograph slides
  • 1 : Color stereograph showing (left to right) Phil Stern (Eggert's assistant) and Fred H. Wood at a cave in Split Mountain Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument, in June 1956.
  • 2 : Color stereograph showing a scene along the Green River in the Split Mountain Gorge, Dinosaur National Monument, visited by Charles Eggert in early June of 1966.
  • 3 : Color stereograph showing a view of the Green River from inside a cave at Split Mountain Gorge in Dinosaur National Monument in June of 1956.
  • 4 : Color stereograph showing the Hatch River Expeditions crew launching the "Brontosaur" at Lee's Ferry, Arizona, on June 11, 1956, at the start of a trip through the Grand Canyon.
  • 5 : Color stereograph showing Hatch River Expeditions crew packing one of the boats at Lee's Ferry, Arizona, on June 11, 1956, at the start of a trip through the Grand Canyon.
  • 6 : Color stereograph showing Charles Eggert at Lees Ferry, Arizona, June 1956, on June 11, 1956, at the start of a trip through the Grand Canyon.
  • 7 : Color stereograph showing Charles Eggert filming the launching of the "Brontosaur" at Lee's Ferry, Arizona, on June 11, 1956, at the start of a trip through the Grand Canyon.
  • 8 : Color stereograph showing Bruce and Clark Lium, boatmen with Hatch River Expeditions, and their passengers on the "Brontosaur" during a trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 9 : Color stereograph showing Don Hatch and a female passenger (possibly Nancy Gilmore) during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 10 : Color stereograph showing Hatch River Expeditions boatman Bruce Liam in the "Brontosaur" during a trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 11 : Color stereograph showing a scene in Marble Canyon during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 12 : Color stereograph showing Fred Wood (and others in background) on the side of the Colorado River in Marble Canyon (possibly at House Rock Rapid), during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 13 : Color stereograph showing Al Galloway and Charles Eggert on a Hatch River Expeditions boat running House Rock Rapid in Marble Canyon, during a trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 14 : Color stereograph showing Charles Eggert with camera aboard a Hatch River Expeditions boat during a trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956. (Al Galloway in foreground at left.)
  • 15 : Color stereograph showing Don Hatch aboard a Hatch River Expeditions boat during a trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956 at Marble Canyon.
  • 16 : Color stereograph showing Charles Eggert running a rapid in Marble Canyon, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 17 : Color stereograph showing (left to right) Fred Wood, Charles Eggert and Phillip Hyde, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 18 : Color stereograph showing Bruce Lium checking the motor on a Hatch River Expeditions boat, during a trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 19 : Color stereograph showing two boats on the Colorado River, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 20 : Color stereograph showing crew and passengers with boats on a beach of the Colorado River, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 21 : Color stereograph showing a view of springs and cliffs at Vasey's Paradise, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 22 : Color stereograph showing a view of the Colorado River from inside an alcove, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 23 : Color stereograph showing Charles Eggert in an inflatable boat on the Colorado River, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 24 : Color stereograph showing Charles Eggert in an inflatable boat on the Colorado River, along with one of the larger raft boats, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 25 : Color stereograph showing a scene in Marble Gorge, including a natural arch, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 26 : Color stereograph showing a view of the walls of Marble Canyon during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 27 : Color stereograph showing Don Hatch above the Little Colorado River near its confluence with the Colorado, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 28 : Color stereograph showing a view of the Colorado River at sunset near the mouth of the Little Colorado, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 29 : Color stereograph showing boats on a beach of the Colorado River at the head of the Grand Canyon during a Hatch River Expeditions trip in June of 1956.
  • 30 : Color stereograph showing boats landing above a rapid during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 31 : Color stereograph showing Hatch River Expeditions boats on the Colorado River, during a trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 32 : Color stereograph showing Jack Brennan running Hance Rapid during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 33 : Color stereograph showing Hatch River Expeditions boats on the Colorado River above Hance Rapid, during a trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 34 : Color stereograph showing the "Brontosaur" running Hance Rapid during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 35 : Color stereograph showing a scene along the Colorado River below Hance Rapid during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 36 : Color stereograph showing a view of Hance Rapid, and the granite vein responsible for it, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 37 : Color stereograph showing Al Galloway and others aboard a boat during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 38 : Color stereograph showing a man with a camera photographing the descent of Sockdolager Rapid during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 39 : Color stereograph showing Don Hatch steering a Hatch River Expeditions boat on the Colorado River, during a trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956. Jack Brennan's boat is seen in distance.
  • 40 : Color stereograph showing Hatch River Expeditions boats on the Colorado River, during a trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956. Jack Brennan has the small outboard to the left; the "Brontosaur" raft is at the right.
  • 41 : Color stereograph showing a view of Granite Gorge during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 42 : Color stereograph showing a view of Granite Gorge during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 43 : Color stereograph showing a view along the Colorado close to sunset, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 44 : Color stereograph showing a view of a rapid on the Colorado (possibly Granite Rapid), during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 45 : Color stereograph showing Jack Brennan steering a boat through Granite Rapid during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 46 : Color stereograph showing a pontoon boat descending Granite Rapid during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 47 : Color stereograph showing people on the shore of the Colorado River at the mouth of Tapeats Creek, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 48 : Color stereograph showing two boats leaving Separation Canyon and entering the still waters of Lake Mead, during a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 49 : Color stereograph showing a view of the Grand Canyon from the South Rim following a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 50 : Color stereograph showing an aerial view of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon following a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 51 : Color stereograph showing Fred Wood at the South Rim following a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 52 : Color stereograph showing a view from the South Rim following a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
  • 53 : Color stereograph showing a view of the Little Colorado River gorge, following a Hatch River Expeditions trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1956.
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Dogs in New York
  • Peach, Rae, and Ditto. Dogs in Staatsbury, New York, 1967 or 1968, photo by Charles Eggert.
1967-1968

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Personal Names

  • Eggert, Charles, 1918-2005--Photographs

Geographical Names

  • Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)--Photographs
  • Green River (Wyo.-Utah)--Photographs

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