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Caverns, rocks, canyons, caves

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9

Scope and Contents

  1. Photograph number 161: Cavern of Sleep, note old method lighting, 1921-1923. The Cavern of Sleep contains one of several small pools of water scattered throughout the caves, TC-784
  2. Photograph number 162: Repair of flood damage (flood of July 18, 1965). In front of Superintendent's home. Photo by Tom Walker, TC-864
  3. Photograph number 163: Folded and Faulted Strata. East side of Swinging Bridge Canyon. May 1966. Photo by Tom Walker, TC-851
  4. Photograph number 164: Folded and Faulted Strata. East side of Swinging Bridge Canyon. May 1966. Photo by Tom Walker, TC-851A
  5. Photograph number 165: Group of school students at cave entrance. Not sharp drop to right. Hansen Cave and Grotto entrance, September 1966, TC-868
  6. Photograph number 166: Visitor Center and Parking Lot-Mission 66 Project, May 1964, TC-885
  7. Photograph number 167: Folded Limestone on south side of Provo Canyon Thurst Fault. Near Bridal Veil Falls, October 1962, Photo by Tom Walker, TC-892A
  8. Photograph number 168: Folded limestone on south side of Provo Canyon. Thurst Fault, near Bridal Veil Falls, October 1962, Photo by Tom Walker, TC-892
  9. Photograph number 169: Folded Quartzite in Swinging Bridge Canyon. New water tank, October 1962 Photo by Tom Walker, TC-894
  10. Photograph number 170: Weighing Water on snow survey. Left-Larry Lee, right-Tom Walker, May 1967, TC-895
  11. Photograph number 171: Stream Channel before construction of retaining walls, East of Utility Building, October 1966, TC-905
  12. Photograph number 172: Looking downstream channel before construction of retaining walls. West of Superintendent's Residence, October 1966, TC-907
  13. Photograph number 173: Lower Swinging Bridge Canyon. Note new grass where trees were killed by flood. Compare with TC-597 from Cave Trail. September 1967, Photo by Tom Walker, TC-950
  14. Photograph number 174: Hanging Rock-sometime before 1921. Note single road track, Lower American Fork Canyon, Utah, TC-972
  15. Photograph number 175: American Fork Canyon and portion of cave trail near unconformity, 1928, TC-973
  16. Photograph number 176: Construction of cave trail. Left: Amber Boulder, Center: unknown, Right: Irwing L. Smith. Old trail below short switchbacks, Fall 1921. Building the trail to Timpanogos Cave was a slow and laborious task, as this photo (taken in the early 1920s) will show. TC-915
  17. Photograph number 177: Previous trail where present exit trail (Guide Trail) and half tunnel are located, 1921 TC-976
  18. Photograph number 178: Old Timpanogos Cave trail. Cave exploration crew may be same group as TC-977. L Walter Mann. 1921, Forest Service Photo, TC-977
  19. Photograph number 179: Chimes Chamber and old pivot light, 1928, TC-981

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

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