Bill Wolverton digital photograph collection, 1940-2008
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Photographer
- Wolverton, Bill
- Title
- Bill Wolverton digital photograph collection
- Dates
- 1940-2008 (inclusive)19402008
- Quantity
- 253 digital photographs
- Collection Number
- P0796
- Summary
- The Bill Wolverton digtial photograph collection contains mostly images of the Glen Canyon and Lake Powerll area, showing various water levels, invasive species like Russian Olive and other effects of the reservoir over time.Also included are a small number of images related to the railroad.
- 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 Note
Making An Impact: Bill Wolverton, a National Park Service ranger stationed at Glen Canyon, has made it his personal mission
Bill Wolverton first came to the canyon country of southern Utah in teh 1970s and 1980s drawn like so many others by the rugged, desolate beauty of the Colorado Plateau, its vast expanses and twisting, labyrinth rock formations.
Unlike most tourists who pass through, Wolverton was so entranced by the place that he went home to Sacramento, chucked his job as a mechanical engineer and returned to live in this little town, located at the intersection of the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
Along the way he took up a cause — which has since blossomed into a full–fledged obsession.
Becoming a National Park Service ranger stationed at Glen Canyon, Wolverton declared his own personal war on the invasive plant species that have slowly overtaken the rivers, streams and washes of Utah’s redrock country during the last 15 years. Where cottonwoods and willows once stood, tamarisk shrubs and Russian olive trees now thrive, sucking up vast amounts of water, crowding out the native plant species and threatening the wildlife that depends on them.
But Wolverton has made his mark. Glen Canyon botanist John Spence estimates that working solo and in tandem with others, Wolverton has cleared 31 miles of the Escalante River corridor of Russian olive and tamarisk over the last decade, replacing them with native cottonwoods and willows.
Wolverton says there is no longer any debate over the severity of the Russian olive problem in the Escalante canyons. Photos he took during his first visit to the region in 1980 reveal no Russian olive; snapshots taken later in the decade, after his relocation to southern Utah, show it creeping in. Now, the Escalante River and the streams that feed it are overwhelmed by it.
histotical note taken from "Invasive Weeds Threaten NAtive Specied and Cause Havoc" by Joe Baird, 2006
Content Description
The collection was scanned 35mm slides that were retuned to Bill. Caption information was proved by Bill in 2014.
All photos need to credit Bill Wolverton as the photographer
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.
Permission to publish material from the Bill Wolverton digital photograph collection must be obtained from the Special Collections Manuscript Curator.
Preferred Citation
Initial Citation: Bill Wolverton digital photograph collection, P0796, Box [ ]. Special Collections and Archives. University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott Library. Salt Lake City, Utah.
Following Citations: P0796.
Administrative Information
Return to TopDetailed Description of the Collection
-
Description: Coyote Gulch
- 1 Coyote Gulch below log ladder. April 29, 1980
- 2 Coyote Gulch at log ladder after 1983 backup of Glen Canyon reservoir. April 23, 1984
- 3 Coyote gulch at log ladder filled with mud by Glen Canyon Reservoir. Pictured: Debbie Bulger. October 6, 1984
- 4 Coyote Gulch from top of log ladder. July 3, 1987
- 5 Coyote gulch below log ladder. September 3, 1988
- 6 Lower Coyote Gulch at log ladder after flood of August 15, 1990. Taken on August 17, 1990
- 7 Coyote Gulch from top of log ladder. July 4, 1992
- 8 Coyote Gulch at log ladder. September 5, 1993
- 9 Coyote gulch looking downstream from the top of the log ladder. April 11, 1995
- 10 Coyote Gulch at log ladder. March 2, 1996
- 11 Coyote Gulch at log ladder. May 6, 1997
- 12 Coyote gulch at the top of the log ladder. November 20, 1997
- 13 Coyote Gulch at the log ladder, silted in again by aggradation due to high water in Lake [Powell]. February 10, 1999
- 14 Lower Coyote Gulch from log ladder. May 8, 1999
- 15 Coyote gulch at the log ladder. April 24, 2001
- 16 Coyote Gulch at the log ladder. April 19, 2002
- 17 Coyote gulch at the log ladder. October 29, 2006
- 18 Coyote Gulch from the log ladder. July 7, 2008
Container: Box 1, Folder 1 -
Description: Coyote Gulch
- 1 Coyote Gulch. April 28, 1980
- 2 Coyote Gulch at log ladder. April 18, 1987
- 3 Coyote Gulch above log ladder. Log jam left by flood. September 6, 1987
- 4 Coyote gulch above the log ladder. September 3, 1988
- 5 Coyote Gulch at rock jam. Glen Canyon reservoir mudflat. September 5, 1990
- 6 Coyote Gulch at the rock jam after the flood of August 15, 1990. August 17, 1990
- 7 Coyote Gulch at rock jam in lower end. September 5, 1993
- 8 Coyote Gulch just above the log ladder. March 31, 1994
- 9 Coyote gulch looking downstream from the top of the rock jam above the log ladder. April 11, 1995
- 10 Coyote Gulch just above the log ladder. November 20, 1997
- 11 Lower Coyote Gulch at boulder jam above the log ladder. May 8, 1999
- 12 Coyote Gulch at bounder jam above the log ladder. June 4, 2000
- 13 Lower Coyote Gulch at boulder jam. October 4, 2001
- 14 Coyote Gulch just above the log ladder. October 19, 2002
- 15 Coyote Gulch just above the log ladder site. October 21, 2005
- 16 Coyote Gulch just above the log ladder. July 7, 2008
Container: Box 1, Folder 2 -
Description: Coyote Gulch
- 1 Coyote Gulch above the log ladder. April 28, 1980
- 2 Coyote Gulch at log ladder. April 18, 1987
- 3 Coyote Gulch. The rock jam above the log ladder. The stream is flowing over the boulder for the first time in at least 16 years. April 11, 1995
- 4 Coyote Gulch just above the log ladder. August 9, 1995
- 5 Coyote Gulch at boulder jam above the log ladder. April 8, 1995
- 6 Coyote Gulch at the boulder jam above the log ladder. May 8, 2001
- 7 Coyote Gulch just above the log ladder. April 21, 2005
- 8 Coyote Gulch above the log ladder. July 7, 2008
Container: Box 1, Folder 3 -
Description: Coyote Gulch
- 1 Coyote Gulch-lower end. April 19, 1979
- 2 Coyote Gulch below the log ladder alcove. May 11, 1993
- 3 Coyote Gulch below the log ladder. March 31, 1994
- 4 Coyote Gulch below the log ladder alcove. April 11, 1995
- 5 Coyote Gulch below the log ladder alcove. May 6, 1997
- 6 Coyote Gulch between the log ladder and the Escalante River. June 4, 2000
- 7 Lower Coyote Gulch below the log ladder alcove. April 24, 2001
- 8 Coyote Gulch below the log ladder alcove. April 21, 2005
- 9 Coyote Gulch below the log ladder. September 29, 2007
- 10 Coyote Gulch below the log ladder alcove. July 7, 2008
Container: Box 1, Folder 4 -
Description: Esaclante
- 1 Escalante River at Coyote Gulch. April 19, 1979
- 2 Escalante River at the Mouth of Coyote Gulch. April 18, 1987
- 3 Escalante River at the Mouth of Coyote Gulch. April 2, 1994
- 4 Escalante River at the Mouth of Coyote Gulch. April 11, 1995
- 5 Mouth of Coyote Gulch. April 11, 1995
- 6 Escalante River at the Mouth of Coyote Gulch. May 6, 1997
- 7 Mouth of Coyote Gulch. November 20, 1997
- 8 Entrance to Coyote Gulch, Escalante River. May 8, 1999
- 9 Lake [Powell] mudflat, mouth of Coyote Gulch. June 4, 2000
- 10 Mouth of Coyote Gulch. April 24, 2001
- 11 Entrance to Coyote Gulch, Escalante River. October 25, 2007
- 12 Entrance to Coyote Gulch, Escalante River. July 7, 2008
Container: Box 1, Folder 5 -
Description: Escalante
- Bench mark at the entrance to Coyote Gulch, Escalante River. Elevation 3705, 5 feet above Lake [Powell] full pool. April 12, 2007
- Escalante Below Sheffield. September 1990
Container: Box 1, Folder 6 -
Description: Escalante
- 1 Escalante River below Steven’s Arch. April 19, 1979
- 2 Wingate sandstone formation. Escalante River at Coyote gulch after 1983 backup of Glen Canyon Reservoir. April 23, 1984
- 3 West Wall of Escalante River Canyon just above Coyote Gulch. May 8, 1999
- 4 Escalante River Canyon Wall just above coyote Gulch. July 7, 2008
Container: Box 1, Folder 7 -
Description: Escalant
- 1 Escalante River just below Coyote Gulch. March 16, 1983
- 2 Escalante River at the mouth of Coyote Gulch after 1983 backup of Glen Canyon Reservoir. April 27, 1984
- 3 Confluence of Coyote Gulch and Escalante River. October 6, 1984
- 4 Remains of Escalante River at the mouth of Coyote Gulch. October 6, 1984
- 5 Escalante River just below Coyote Gulch, showing reservoir induced vegetation. May 11, 1993
- 6 Escalante River just below Coyote Gulch. April 24, 2001
- 7 Escalante River at Coyote Gulch after flood of October 6, 2006. October 29, 2006
- 8 Escalante River at Coyote Gulch. July 7, 2008
- 9 Escalante River at Coyote Gulch. July 7, 2008
Container: Box 1, Folder 8 -
Description: Willow Gulch
- 1 Willow Gulch at first side canyon below 40 Mile [Gulch]. August 8, 1990
- 2 Glen Canyon Reservoir Mudflat, Willow Gulch at first branch below 40 Mile [Gulch]. Reservoir down over 70 feet. April 7, 1991
- 3 Willow Gulch at Mouth of the said canyon below 40 Mile Gulch. June 8, 1992
- 4 Willow Gulch. First side canyon below 40 Mile [Gulch]. April 10, 2003
- 5 Willow Gulch. First North branch below 40 Mile [Gulch]. Without Lake [Powel]. March 30, 2005
Container: Box 1, Folder 9 -
Description: Willow Gulch
- 1 Mudflat-Glen Canyon Reservoir at Willow Gulch. Reservoir elevation 3690.63. June 12, 1988
- 2 Willow Gulch-Glen Canyon Reservoir Mudflat Gullied by floods. Reservoir elevation 3645.54. August 8, 1990
- 3 Lake [Powell] Mudflat and Motorboaters campfire, Willow Gulch. May 19, 2000
- 4 Lake [Powell] mudflat. Willow Gulch. May 19, 2000
- 5 Lake [Powell] mudflat. Willow Gulch. May 19, 2000
- 6 Willow Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. March 30, 2005
Container: Box 1, Folder 10 -
Description: Glen Canyon
- 1 Glen Canyon Reservoir. 50 Mile Gulch. March 18, 1993
- 2 Lake [Powell] mudflat. 50 Mile Gulch. March 3, 1992
- 3 50 Mile Gulch. Recovery from Lake [Powell]. April 10, 2007
- 4 Glen Canyon Reservoir-50 Mile Gulch. Reservoir level: 3683.49 feet. March 18, 1983
- 5 Lake [Powell] mudflat. 50 Mile Gulch. May 18, 1991
- 6 50 Mile Gulch. March 3, 1992
- 7 50 Mile Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 2, 2004
Container: Box 1, Folder 11 -
Description: Fifty Mile Gulch
- 1 50 Mile Gulch, without lake [Powell]. February 22, 2004
- 2 50 Mile Gulch, without lake [Powell]. March 11, 2004
- 3 50 Mile Gulch. June 13, 2004
- 4 Narrows, 50 Mile Gulch. May 18, 1991
- 5 50 Mile Gulch Narrows, without Lake [Powell]. June 24, 2007
- 6 50 Mile Gulch Narrows, without Lake [Powell]. June 24, 2007
- 7 50 Mile Gulch. June 13, 2004
- 8 Subway. 50 Mile Gulch. March 4, 1992
- 9 Subway. 50 Mile Gulch. June 13, 2004
- 10 Subway. 50 Mile Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 8, 2004
- 11 50 Mile Gulch, beginning of the Subway. April 10, 2007
- 12 Subway. 50 Mile Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 21, 2004
- 13 Subway. 50 Mile Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 8, 2005
- 14 50 Mile Gulch. June 13, 2004
- 15 Subway. 50 Mile Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 8, 2005
Container: Box 1, Folder 12 -
Description: Fifty Mile Gulch
- 1 50 Mile Gulch-water fall caused by diversion of creek by Lake [Powell] mudflat. March 3, 1992
- 2 Waterfall, 50 Mile Gulch. February 22, 2004
- 3 Spring Emerged from Lake [Powell] mudflat, 50 Mile Gulch. 3-11-04
- 4 50 Mile Gulch. February 2005
- 5 50 Mile Gulch. February 2005
- 6 Lake [Powell] and boat peoples’ fire pit. 50 Mile Gulch. Reservoir level: 3619.79 Feet. March 3, 1992
- 7 Remnant silt bank, 50 Mile Gulch. October 4, 1988
- 8 50 Mile Gulch. June 2, 1989
- 9 Lake [Powell] mudflat, 50 Mile Gulch. May 18, 1991
- 10 50 Mile Gulch. At South side of the canyon, without Lake [Powell] February 23, 2006
- 11 Lake [Powell] mudflat, 50 Mile Gulch. Reservoir level: 3619.79 feet. March 3, 1992
- 12 50 Mile Gulch. June 13, 2004
- 13 50 Mile Gulch. February 2005
- 14 50 Mile Gulch. April 10, 2007
- 15 50 Mile Gulch. March 3, 1992
- 16 50 Mile Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. March 11, 2004
- 17 50 Mile Gulch. February 2005
Container: Box 1, Folder 13 -
Description: Davis Gulch
- 1 Lake [Powell] mudflat, Davis Gulch. May 19, 1991
- 2 Davis Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 22, 2004
- 3 Davis Gulch, below 2 step waterfall, without Lake [Powell]. June 25, 2007
- 4 Lake [Powell] mudflat, Davis Gulch. Reservoir level: 3628 feet. May 19, 1991
- 5 Davis Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 22, 2004
- 6 Davis Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 22, 2004
- 7 Davis Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 22, 2004
- 8 Davis Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 7, 2005
- 9 Davis Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. October 31, 2006
- 10 Davis Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. October 31, 2006
- 11 Davis Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. October 31, 2006
- 12 Davis Gulch-2 step waterfall emerged from Lake [Powell] mudflat and new cottonwood trees. June 25, 2007
- 13 Davis Gulch-2 step waterfall emerged from Lake [Powell] mudflat and new cottonwood trees. June 25, 2007
- 14 Lake [Powell] mudflat, Davis Gulch. May 19, 1991
- 15 Davis Gulch below Bement Arch. October 16, 1993
- 16 La Gorce Arch, Davis Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 22, 2004
- 17 Davis Gulch-Bend around La Gorce Arch, without Lake [Powell]. February 22, 2004
- 18 Davis Gulch, just above Lake [Powell]-aftermath of major flood. February 22, 2004
- 19 Davis Gulch, just above Lake [Powell]-aftermath of major flood. February 22, 2004
- 20 Davis Gulch, just above Lake [Powell]-aftermath of major flood. February 22, 2004
- 21 La Gorce Arch, Davis Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. Pictured: Susan Spand-Los Angeles Times. February 7, 2005
- 22 La Gorce Arch, Davis Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 7, 2005
- 23 Davis Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 24, 2006
- 24 Davis Gulch-New waterfall exposed by erosion of ancient sediment. October 31, 2006
- 25 Davis Gulch- New cutting in ancient sentiment. October 31, 2006
Container: Box 1, Folder 14 -
Description: Cottonwood Gulch
- 1 Cottonwood Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. March 10, 2004
- 2 Cottonwood Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. February 10, 2005
- 3 Cottonwood Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. April 23, 2005
- 4 Cottonwood Gulch, without Lake [Powell]. April 23, 2005
- 5 Lake [Powell] from East Rim of Reflection Canyon. February 10, 2005
- 6 Lake [Powell], Reflection Canyon. March 9, 2004
- 7 Clear Creek above Cathedral in the Desert. March 28, 2005
- 8 Clear Creek above Cathedral in the Desert. March 28, 2005
Container: Box 1, Folder 15 -
Description: Twilight Gulch
- 1 Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. Pictured: Steve Cole. April 26, 2004
- 2 Last West branch of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]-note remnant sediment at left. April 26, 2004
- 3 Last West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. February 17, 2004
- 4 Last West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. February 17, 2004
- 5 Last West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. February 17, 2004
- 6 Last West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. February 17, 2004
- 7 Last West branch of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. February 26, 2004
- 8 Entrance to West branch of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. April 25, 2005
- 9 Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell], looking upstream at last West branch. April 26, 2004
- 10 Twilight Canyon at confluence with West branch, without Lake [Powell]. Pictured: Dan Blick. April 25, 2005
- 11 Last West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. April 26, 2004
- 12 West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. April 25, 2005
- 13 Last West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. April 26, 2004
- 14 West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. April 25, 2005
- 15 Last West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. April 26, 2004
- 16 West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. Pictured: Dan Blick and Michael Milford. April 25, 2005
- 17 Last West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. April 26, 2004
- 18 West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. April 25, 2005
- 19 Last West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. April 26, 2004
- 20 West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. April 25, 2005
- 21 Last West fork of Twilight Canyon, without Lake [Powell]. April 26, 2004
Container: Box 1, Folder 16 -
Description: Escalante
- 1 Escalante River below Harris Wash. April 30, 1991
- 2 Escalante River between Harris Wash and Silver Falls Creek. April 30, 1991
- 3 Escalante River above Harris Wash. April 29, 1991
- 4 Escalante River above Harris Wash. April 29, 1991
- 5 Escalante River above Harris Wash. April 29, 1991
Container: Box 1, Folder 17 -
Description: Railroad
- 1 : North Pacific Engine 5100 West ready to leave Livingston, Montana. July, 1939
- 2 : North Pacific Westbound North coast LTD., Entering Livingston, Montana. October, 1939
- 3 : North Pacific, Westbound on Bozeman Hill, Montana. Engines 5102 or 5106. October, 1939.
- 4 : North Pacific, second number one troop train on Bozeman Hill, West of Livingston, Montana. Engines 2241 and 2246. October, 1939
- 5 : North Pacific Engine 5101 Eastbound on Bozeman Hill, Montana. Near the West end. January, 1940
- 6 : North Pacific, engine number 602 with number 5104 near Chestnut, Montana on Bozeman Hill. January, 1940
- 7 : North Pacific, second number 4 engine. Eastbound Alaskan, Taylor, North Dakota. July, 1940
- 8 : North Pacific, engine 5102 just out of the shop. Livingston, Montana. October, 1940
- 9 : North Pacific Engine 3, Westbound Alaskan along Clark Fork River Near Talc, Montana. January, 1941
- 10 : North Pacific Engine 3, Westbound Alaskan on Greenhorn Trestle West of Helena, Montana. January, 1941
- 11 : North Pacific engine number 1, Westbound North Coast Limited, just West of Ravalli, Montana. July, 1941
- 12 : North Pacific Yellowstone Park Train to Gardiner, Livingston, Montana. July 1941
- 13 : Re-railing North Pacific engine 4015 After rear end collision with preceding train, Ellensburg, Washington. February, 1941
- 14 : Re-railing North Pacific engine 4015 After rear end collision with preceding train, Ellensburg, Washington. February, 1941
- 15 : Re-railing North Pacific engine 4015 After rear end collision with preceding train, Ellensburg, Washington. February, 1941
- 16 : Assistant Dynamometer car operator taking water on North Pacific engine 4013 East Lester, Washington. May, 1941.
- 17 : Assistant Dynamometer car operator taking water on North Pacific engine 4013 East Lester, Washington. May, 1941.
- 18 : North Pacific engine 4015 with dynamometer car number 276. Cle Elum, Washington. April, 1941
- 19 : North Pacific Assistant Dynamometer car operator W.B. Wolverton. Engine 4013. 1941
- 20 : North Pacific Eastbound Alaskan with engines 2265 and 2252 in Talmage, Washington. March, 1941
- 21 : 2 North Pacific engines helping extra West, 4009 Hartin, Washington 4012 and 4007 Helping. March 1941
- 22 : Union Pacific Train 458 just North of Steilacoom, Washington with engine 7014. April, 1941
- 23 : Union Pacific engine 7014 with passenger train. Auburn, Washington. March, 1941
- 24 : Union Pacific with passenger train. Auburn, Washington. March 1941
- 25 : North Pacific with engine 2607 leaving King Street Station in Seattle, Washington. April 1941
- 26 : North Pacific with engine 2602. Auburn, Washington. April 1941
- 27 : North Pacific engine 1830 ready to leave Auburn, Washington yard with train 603. Engineer: J. Mills. April 1941
- 28 : North Pacific Eastbound Alaskan. Easton, Washington. June 1941
- 29 : North Pacific Eastbound Alaskan. Lake Easton, Washington. June 1941
- 30 : Union Pacific engine 7013. Auburn, Washington. May 1941
- 31 : Union Pacific at Lake Point, Utah. July, 1941
- 32 : Great Northern Railway engine 2500. Auburn, Washington. April 1941
- 33 : Great Northern Railway engine 2500. Auburn, Washington. April 1941
- 34 : Westbound Olympian Hiawatha, enroute from Seattle to Tacoma at Auburn, Washington
- 35 : North Pacific express reefer. South Tacoma, Washington. February 1941
- 36 : Pacific Fruit Express reefer engine 100033. Auburn or Tacoma, Washington. March 1941
- 37 : North Pacific express reefer engine 90300. Auburn, Washington. Outshopped at South Tacoma. April 1941
- 38 : North Pacific express reefer engine 90300. Auburn, Washington. Outshopped at South Tacoma. April 1941
- 39 : North Pacific Express car. Yakima, Washington. April 1941
- 40 : North Pacific Express reefer engine 790. Yakima, Washington. April 1941
- 41 : North Pacific Express reefer engine 628. Yakima, Washington. April 1941
- 42 : New North Pacific Box car built April 1941 by Pullman Standard just arrived Glendive, Montana. May 1941
- 43 : Climax. Morton, Washington. June 8, 1941
- 44 : Union Pacific engine 717. Lake point, Utah. Los Angeles Challenger. July 1941
- 45 : Union Pacific engine 818. Eastbound. Los Angeles Challenger. Lake Point, Utah. July 1941
- 46 : Union Pacific engine 818. Eastbound. Los Angeles Challenger. Lake Point, Utah. July 1941
- 47 : Union Pacific. Lake Point, Utah. July 1941
- 48 : Twin Falls. Wells local. Fall 1943
- 49 : Southern Pacific engine 88. Eastbound San Francisco Challenger. Imlay, Nevada. Fall 1941
- 50 : Southern Pacific engine 21. Westbound pacific limited. Imlay, Nevada. Fall 1941
- 51 : Eastbound train. Imlay, Nevada. Fall 1941
- 52 : Southern Pacific engine 21. Crossing over highway 89, California.
- 53 : Southern Pacific engine 102 Eastbound. City of San Francisco. Crossing Carquinez Straight, California. Fall 1941
- 54 : Southern Pacific engine 4401. Bahia, California. Early 1940s
- 55 : Southern Pacific engine 223 East of Bahia, California. Early 1940s
- 56 : Southern Pacific engine 2450. Bahia, California. Early 1940s
- 57 : Western Pacific Feather River Canyon, California. 1940s
- 58 : Western Pacific Westbound at Whipple road, Decoto, California. Feather River Express. March, 1946
- 59 : Western Pacific engine 333 Eastbound. Leaving Portola, California. October 1948
- 60 : Western Pacific Westbound exposition flyer on Southern Pacific-Western Pacific Paired track in Nevada. October 1948
- 61 : Western Pacific engine 40. Eastbound Exposition Flyer. Arnold Loop, Nevada. October 1948
- 62 : West Coast Railway Association. Chartered cars on Eastbound Dominion. Field, British Columbia. 1964
- 63 : Eastbound Dominion, Revelstoke, British Columbia. March 1964
- 64 : Northbound Great Northern Railway International from rear of the Southbound international, between Vancouver and Seattle. March 1964
- 65 : Northbound Great Northern Railway International from rear of the Southbound international, between Vancouver and Seattle. March 1964
Container: Box 1, Folder 18
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Invasive species takeover
- Railroad
- Russian olive
- Water conservation.
Geographical Names
- Escalante (Utah)
- Lake Powell (Utah and Ariz.)
Form or Genre Terms
- digital photographs
