Black-and-white photographs of Northern Arizona in the vicinity of the San Francisco Mountains and the Kaibab National Monument

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Abstract

23 photographs of botanical specimens and landscape of Northern Arizona in Coconino County in the vicinity of the San Francisco Mountains, Navajo Mountains, Pinto Creek, "Wapatki Indian Ruins" (currently known as Wupatki Pueblo), and the Kaibab National Forest. Frequently depicted are cliff rose, juniper, sage, and blue spruce. Other specimen are depicted. Photographs taken during United States Biological Survey from 8-23 June 1933.

Date Range

1933

Start Date

Jun 08, 1933

End Date

Jun 23, 1933

Access Information

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Topic

  • Plants
  • Botany

Place

  • San Francisco Mountain
  • United States
  • Wupatki Pueblo (historical)
  • Navajo Mountain Mission
  • Kaibab National Forest
  • Arizona

Form/Genre

  • Fieldbook record
  • Field notes
  • Black-and-white photographs

Accession #

SIA RU007364

Collection name

Edward William Nelson and Edward Alphonso Goldman Collection, circa 1873-1946 and undated

Physical Description

2 photographs

Physical Location

Smithsonian Institution Archives

Sublocation

Box 31 Folder 22