Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1853-1935
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Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1853-1935
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1853-1935
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Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh, artist, topographer, explorer and author, was born September 13, 1853 in McConnelsville, Ohio. After graduating from high school in Buffalo, New York, Dellenbaugh's interest in painting and boating led his uncle Almon Harris Thompson to introduce him to John Wesley Powell. Thompson was Powell's brother-in-law and served as second-in-command and chief topographer of Powell's second expedition down the Colorado River in 1871-1873. Powell appointed the seventeen year old Dellenbaugh expedition artist and assistant topographer.
The expedition embarked at Green River, Wyoming, and passed the winter of 1871-72 at Kanab, Utah. In the early spring and summer of 1872, Dellenbaugh and Thompson explored north of Kanab through Potato Valley and discovered the Escalante River, the last major river discovered in the contiguous United States. They continued on to the Aquarius Plateau and the Henry Mountains. In August and September 1872, the expedition traveled through the Upper Grand Canyon, but Powell called a halt to the expedition at Kanab Creek, due to the dangerous currents in the Canyon. The group spent the winter of 1872-1873 creating a map of the area they had explored.
Following the expedition, Dellenbaugh traveled in the West, lived with the Hopi Indians for six months, and studied painting in France. He married actress Harriet Rogers Otis in 1885 and settled in New York. There he wrote and lectured about the West, publishing in 1902 The Romance of the Colorado River and in 1908, A Canyon Voyage, which described the second Powell expedition.
In 1899, Dellenbaugh served as expedition artist on E. H. Harriman's expedition to Alaska and Siberia. In 1906, he accompanied Harriman on an expedition to Spitzbergen, Norway. In later years he continued to travel in the West, served as librarian to the National Geographic Society, and founded the Explorer's Club. He died in New York City on January 29, 1935.
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American literature
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Southwest, New
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Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) Region
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Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
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West (U.S.)
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Southwest, New
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Utah
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Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
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Zion National Park (Utah)
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Green River (Wyo.)
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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Utah and Ariz.)
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Puerco River (N.M. and Ariz.)
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Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
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Southwest, New
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Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
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New Mexico--Bernalillo Region
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Southwest, New
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Havasu Canyon (Ariz.)
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Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
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New York (State)
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Utah
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New York (State)--New York
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United States
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Bernalillo Region (N.M.)
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New Mexico
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Alaska
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Chaco Canyon (N.M.)
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Cragsmoor (N.Y.)
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Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
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United States
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United States
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Cragsmoor (N.Y.)
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Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
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Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
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Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
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Green River (Utah)
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Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
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Yosemite National Park (Calif.)
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Alaska
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United States
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Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
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San Juan River (Colo.-Utah)
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Utah
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West (U.S.)
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Arizona
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Southwest, New
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Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
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United States
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Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
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Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
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Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
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Grand Canyon National Park (Ariz.)
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Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
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Arizona
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United States
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Colorado
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Cragsmoor (N.Y.)
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