United States travel photographs, 1922.

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United States travel photographs, 1922.

Photographs documenting the expedition to explore the practically unknown stretch of rough country between Segito Spring and Rainbow Bridge, Utah. The expedition discovered a canyon bearing numerous vestiges of its past inhabitants (Basket makers and Cliff Dwellers) which they named Cliff Canyon. The party also visited the Keetseel ruins, Arizona, partially explored during the Hyde Expedition in 1894. Photographs were taken by Charles L. Bernheimer. Photographs are identified.

380 photonegatives : b&w nitrate.2 albums (599 photoprints) : b&w.41 photoprints : b&w.

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