Article concerning his experiences with the Powell expedition of 1872, Phoenix Arizona, April 4, 1940.

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Article concerning his experiences with the Powell expedition of 1872, Phoenix Arizona, April 4, 1940.

As the last survivor of the Powell expedition, he briefly narrates his role as a photographer in 1872.

4 pp. : typescript.

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