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  1. 1: Ingelsby working at a grinder in the "rock shop."
  2. 2: Ingelsby adjusting a radio.
  3. 3: Ingelsby in his backyard surrounded by part of his rock collection, 1930.
  4. 4: Two men crossing the Colorado River to White Canyon at Hite.
  5. 5: "Doc" Ingelsby sitting in a chair soaking up the sun in Fruita, Utah.
  6. 6: Ingelsby sitting in a rocking chair with his dogs.
  7. 7: Ingelsby and Allan Howard.
  8. 8: Ingelsby with Pete, an oil geologist, with the Harps family.
  9. 9: Ingelsby and the Harps family.
  10. 10: Guests of Ingelsby.
  11. 11: Ingelsby's driveway lined with large rocks.
  12. 12: Ingelsby and Allan Howard.
  13. 13: Ingelsby's fence in Fruita, Utah.
  14. 14: Ingelsby's home.
  15. 15: Deep canyon.
  16. 16: Fruita, Utah.
  17. 17: Mail tree.
  18. 18: Turkey rooster.
  19. 19: Dog jumping to tree limb (4 images a-d)
  20. 20-21: Canyon.
  21. 22: Grave at Notum.
  22. 23-24: Canyon.
  23. 25-27: Mr. Knee's ranch on Pleasant Creek, Floral Ranch.
  24. 28: Thousand Lake, 1942.
  25. 29-30: San Rafael Swell.
  26. 31: Floral Ranch.
  27. 32-33: Southern Utah scenery.
  28. 34: Fruita Bridge.
  29. 35: Southern Utah scenery.
  30. 36: Driving through Capitol Gorge.
  31. 37: Harry Shipler, 1942.
  32. 38: Dr. Ingelsby's house.
  33. 39: Fruita.
  34. 40-42: "Head of South Desert country. San Rafael seen in the dim distance."
  35. 43: Farmland and orchards.
  36. 44: Ranch.
  37. 45: Southern Utah scenery.
  38. 46: Cars in a narrow gorge.
  39. 47: Men on Boulder Mountain.
  40. 48: Bridge to Hell's Backbone.
  41. 49: Hell's Backbone.
  42. 50: Hell's Backbone.
  43. 51: "Looking at capitol gorge from Notum."
  44. 52: Unidentified scenery.
  45. 53: Oil well.
  46. 54-59: Unidentified scenery.
  47. 60-63: Thousand Lake, east slope.
  48. 64: "The Caineville School and meeting house about 1900. The lime kiln by the campground furnished mortar for this building."
  49. 65: The Caineville class of 1911-1912.
  50. 66-67: Spring Canyon
  51. 68: Factory Butte.
  52. 69-70: Spring Canyon
  53. 71: Man eating dinner.
  54. 72-74: "Rock remains of a fossil dinosaur, out of park on west end."
  55. 75-76: Horse train
  56. 77: Jay Smith with a horse train.
  57. 78-79: "Two miles up the road from Fruita."
  58. 80-82: Grand Wash
  59. 83-88: Southern Utah rock formations and scenery.
  60. 89: Shack and fence.
  61. 90: "Cellar at Blue Valley."
  62. 91: Car on road built of rock slabs.
  63. 92: Mummy Row.
  64. 93: Shack.
  65. 94: Sand dune.
  66. 95: Tractor towing a car.
  67. 96: Sulphur Creek flashflood.
  68. 97: Fossil.
  69. 98: Dinosaur bones.
  70. 99: Solomon's Temple.
  71. 100: Dinosaur bones.
  72. 101-102: Southern Utah scenery.
  73. 103: Large rock.
  74. 104: Southern Utah scenery.
  75. 105: Interior of the Fruita Schoolhouse, 1930s.
  76. 106: Exterior of the Fruita Schoolhouse.
  77. 107: Rock with markings.
  78. 108 page with 4 images: a: Old farm equipment. 108b: Southern Utah scenery. 108c: Possibly an archaeological find. 108d: Broken-down car.
  79. 109: page with 2 images: "Oil well in South desert down 3200 ft. In 1930 it was flowing 5000000ft of commercial gas. No oil."
  80. 110: Southern Utah scenery.
  81. 111: Scenery northwest of Hanksville.
  82. 112: Southern Utah scenery.
  83. 113: Bert Cannon.
  84. 114: "Pioneer Register."
  85. 115-117: Floral Ranch.
  86. 118: Interior of shed at Floral Ranch.
  87. 119-120: Southern Utah scenery.
  88. 121-123: Horses in Spring Canyon.
  89. 124: Southern Utah scenery.
  90. 125-127: Jeffries' Ranch, 1949.
  91. 128: Spring Canyon.
  92. 129: Southern Utah scenery.
  93. 130: Floral Ranch.
  94. 131: Large group holding flowers.
  95. 132: Interior of Fruita Schoolhouse, 1930.
  96. 133: Postman on horseback.
  97. 134: Automobile and wagons on road.
  98. 135: Rock formation.
  99. 136-137: Southern Utah scenery.
  100. 138-139: Rock formation.
  101. 140-142: Southern Utah scenery.
  102. 143: Dr. Ingelsby's home
  103. 144: Car driving through gorge.
  104. 145: missing
  105. 146: Grave at Notum (duplicate of 22)
  106. 147: Creek.
  107. 148: Group in the snow.
  108. 149: Mail tree.
  109. 150-151: Southern Utah scenery.
  110. 152: Mrs. Bill Shipler on horseback, 1946.
  111. 153: Cass Mulford's ranch.
  112. 154: Bootleg hideout ladder.
  113. 155: Man photographing southern Utah scenery.
  114. 156: Home of A.E. Pierce in the Fruita settlement, 1894.
  115. 157-159: Fruita, Utah.
  116. 160-161: Fruita schoolchildren, early 1900s.
  117. 162: Portrait of A.H. Thompson.
  118. 163: Fruita residents, circa 1900.
  119. 164: Blue Dugway near Caineville.
  120. 165: Horse and bison petroglyph in Grand Wash.
  121. 166: Capitol Gorge.
  122. 167: View from Gooseneck, circa 1960.
  123. 168: Paradise Flats panel.
  124. 169: Heavy shadows on the desert scenery.
  125. 170: Temple of the Sun.
  126. 171: Mr. and Mrs. Pectol holding umbrellas, circa 1927.

Dates

  • 1894-1960

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: 181 digital images

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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