Trails, floods
File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
- Photograph number 141: Construction of the first door to Timpanogos Cave, this was the first work done on protection of the cave, September 1921, TC-519
- Photograph number 142: Trail crew on the Timpanogos Cave trail, drilling just above the cave fault. Left to Right ? 1. Okder Nelson; 2. ?; 3. Ike Nelson; 4. Jake Nelson; 5.?; 6. E. M. Halliday; 7. Erwin L. Smith TC-521
- Photograph number 143: Left to right Forest Rangers Vivian West, J. Wallace West. Old cave camp area, 1921, Photo by I. L. Smith TC-522
- Photograph number 144: Trail crew leaving canyon for the winter Left to Right 1. Reeves Cobby; 2. ?; 3. ?; 4. Vivian West. Where old water pipe crossed the road, 1921 Photo I.L. Smith, TC-524
- Photograph number 145: First housing for the Forest Service Personnel that guarded the cave. Left to Right ? 1. ?; 2. E. M. Halliday. Old cave camp, Fall of 1921 TC-525
- Photograph number 146: Trail crew on the construction of the old Timpanogos Cave trail, Left to RightL 1. ?; 3. ?; front row ? 2. ?; 4. Delbert Fugel; 5. ?; back row ? 4. Jake Nelson TC-526
- Photograph number 147: Trail construction on the Timpanogos Mtn. or Grove Creek trail Left to Right ? 1. Fred Halliday; 2. I. Irving Smith; 3. Parley Nealson; 1922 or 1923, Photo by I. L. Smith TC-527
- Photograph number 148: Flood of July 18, 1965. Swinging Bridge nature trail covered by flood debris. Swinging Bridge Canyon, July 27, 1965, Photo by David Huntzinger, TC-626
- Photograph number 149: Flood repair taking bulldozer over dam into upper Swinging Bridge Canyon. Dam, Swinging Bridge Canyon, August 11, 1965, Photo by Tom Walker, TC-673
- Photograph number 150: Flood damage repair. Taking large pipe to water intake to be used as manhole into spring. Overflow pipe, Swinging Bridge Canyon. August 13, 1965, Photo by Tom Walker TC-674
- Photograph number 151: Cross bedding in quartizite at site of dam, Swinging Bridge Canyon, November 18, 1965, Photo by Tom Walker, TC-687
- Photograph number 152: Rocks that fell on trail from blasting above in the widening of the trial. Left to Right: ?, John Roth, Leo Johnson, David Johnson. Sewage desposal tank area, December 8, 1965, Photo by David H. Huntzinger, TC-694
- Photograph number 153: Visitors hiking up the old trail to Timpanogos Cave, 1920s, TC-708
- Photograph number 154: Visitors hiking to Timpanogos Cave by the old trail, 1920s, TC-709
- Photograph number 155: Dr. L.D. Pfouls, Leader of Payson Alpine Club (group responsible for discovery of Timpanogos Cave). Visitor Center Museum, Aug. 10, 1966, Photo by Tom Ritter, TC-742
- Photograph number 156: Swinging Bridge Canyon. Lower end of Swinging Bridge. July 1966, Photo by Tom Walker, TC-745
- Photograph number 157: Cave Trail-Larry Vance, Park Guide, July 1966, TC-746
- Photograph number 158: Looking up Cave Trail from Junction Point. Park Guide, Larry Vance. Cave Trail and Junction, July 1966, Photo by Tom Walker, TC-747
- Photograph number 159: David Huntzinger, Park Naturalist, February 1965, TC-759
- Photograph number 160: Permanent staff and some of the Park Guides, 1966. Upper row (Left-Right):Paul Anderson, Guide; Jim Garrick, Guide; Thomas Walker, Supt.; Larry Vance, Guide; Lamar Drew, Guide. Lower row (L?R): Mike Sherrod, Guide; Scott Squire, Guide; Kevin McKibbin, Park Ranger; Eldon Willes, Guide. August 1966, TC-770
Dates
- 1921-1966
Language of Materials
From the Collection:
Collection materials are in English.
Conditions Governing Access
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.
Extent
From the Collection: 329 Photographic Prints
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
Contact:
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu