Utah field photographs, 1929.

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Utah field photographs, 1929.

Photographs documenting the seventh Bernheimer expedition to the Southwest, which concentrated on the area between the San Juan and Colorado Rivers and the Great Gulch, Utah. Views of some of the many Basket-Maker and Cliff Dweller sites which were discovered during this expedition, and natural bridges on the White River. Photographs were taken by Bernheimer. Photographs are identified.

331 photonegatives : b&w nitrate.13 photonegatives : b&w.2 albums (691 photoprints) : b&w.185 photoprints : b&w.

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Brown, Barnum

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Wetherhill, John.

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Johnson, Ezekiel, 1869-1957

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