Green River (Wyo.-Utah) -- Photographs
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Scott P. Daynes digital photograph collection
The Scott P. Daynes digital photograph collection contains scans of color slides documenting river trips taken with children on the Green River in Utah in the 1960s.
Charles Eggert photograph collection
Leslie Emsden photograph collection
The Leslie Emsden photograph collection contains images taken by Emsden during the Eggert-Hatch river expedition down the Green and Colorado Rivers in 1955.
Galloway-Stone Expedition photograph collection
The Galloway-Stone Expedition photograph collection consists of 100 4X5" copy prints, with accompanying negatives. The copy prints were taken from a leather-bound photograph album belonging to Mrs. Fred Kemp of Morgan, Utah, a granddaughter of Parley Galloway, son of Nathaniel Galloway.
W. Stewart Gardiner photograph collection
The W. Stewart Gardiner photograph collection consists of images and slides of kayaking and river running in the Green River; included are images of members of the Gardiner family.
Green River photograph collection
The Green River photograph collection contains photographs of different views along the Green River taken by a photographer named Stark from Helper, Utah. Copies of four prints published in "A Canyon Voyage" by Frederick Dellenbaugh.
Green River, Utah photograph collection
The Green River, Utah photograph collection contains general views of the town of Green River, photographs of buildings and industries, including cattle, mining, and the railroad. The collection also contains portraits of individuals, views of the river, photographs taken on the Neville Expedition and the Burg-Holmstrom Expedition, both in 1938.
Mike Hallacy digital photograph collection
The Mike Hallacy photograph collection consists of digital scans of 28 black and white and one color print of the Green and Colorado Rivers. The originals were loaned to the University of Utah by Mike Hallacy in October 2003. They depict some of his river trips on the Green and Colorado Rivers with Reynolds-Hallacy River Expeditions.
Remo Lavagnino photograph collection
The Remo Lavagnino photograph collection consists of river running and recreation images in the Southwestern United States.
Ruth McDonough digital photograph collection
The Ruth McDonough photograph collection consists of digital scans of 56 black and white and 6 color snapshots taken with a Brownie camera by Ruth McDonough on two separate river trips with SOCOTWA, an LDS river-running organization. The six color photos in Folder 1 were taken by someone else on the trip and later given to Ms. McDonough; the black and white photos were all taken by her.
Midland Bridge Company photograph collection
The Midland Bridge Company photograph collection contains excellent views of the bridges built by the Midland Bridge Company around the turn of the century.
Norman D. and Doris Nevills photograph collection
The Norman D. and Doris Nevills photograph collection documents Nevills' river expeditions on the San Juan, Green, Colorado, Snake, and Salmon Rivers from 1937 to 1948.
Riverboat photograph collection
The riverboat photograph collection contains images of river boats on the Green, Colorado, and San Juan rivers in southern Utah.
Ivard Ritchie Rogers photograph collection
Ivard Ritchie Rogers (1915-1988) served in World War II and was an outdoorsman and river runner. He worked for the Utah Bureau of Investigation, including 20 years service as director. This collection includes black-and-white and color slides depicting Rogers' military service and images of his friends and family. Also included are photos of Southern Utah and Utah national parks, river running, and the Green, Colorado, and Yampa rivers.
Don and Jeanette Wilcox photograph collection
Frederick Hoffman Wood photograph collection
The Frederick Hoffman Wood photograph collection consists of 35mm color transparencies and color prints taken by Fred Wood that document his participation in the 1955-56 Hatch-Eggert River Expedition. The purpose of this expedition down the Green and Colorado Rivers was to photograph and film the river canyons before construction started on the dams at Flaming Gorge and Glen Canyon.