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[square] Detail of Viewing the spectacle; the Sinking Ship on the South Rim with Buffalo Bill making a toast.
Detail from Viewing the spectacle; the Sinking Ship on the South Rim with Buffalo Bill making a toast
Pinnacles on the Brink. Book page and engraving: Second Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1880–81; Tertiary History of the Grand Cañon District by Capt. C. E. Dutton. Inset: Parts of stereo photograph by J. K. Hillers, 1873. Grand Canyon. Mauv Canyon, Colorado River. (Courtesy National Archives). And Hoodoo Rocks near Mauve Saddle, photographed on 8/12/09.
All that matched the view of Thomas Moran’s sketch “Grand Cañon of the Colorado” with pieces from Dutton Point, Muav Saddle, and Swamp Point.
Back: Thomas Moran, 1873. Grand Cañon of the Colorado. (Courtesy of the Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma).
Viewing the spectacle; the Sinking Ship on the South Rim with Buffalo Bill making a toast. Top insets (viewing figures): Photographers unknown, ND, selections from half of stereo views (Courtesy of the Keystone-Mast Collection, California Museum of Photography, Riverside). Bottom left inset: Photographer unknown, 1893. Buffalo Bill and Party at Point Sublime, Grand Cañon of the Colorado. Half-tone print from Pioneer America (artists’ collection). Bottom right inset: Chromolithograph postcard, Detroit Publishing Company (William Henry Jackson), 1898. Arizona, Grand Canyon of Arizona. (Courtesy Brigham Young University).
At the canyon’s edge: figures on “The Devil’s Anvil” overhang, 3000 feet above the Colorado River. Back: Klett and Wolfe, 2010. Figures on the Devil's Anvil.
Overlay: William Bell, 1872. Devil’s Anvil, Sheavwitz Crossing Near Foot of Toroweap Valley, River 3000 Feet Below, Colorado River. (Courtesy National Archives).
Above the Angel’s Window, Cape Royal.
Inset: Postcard of Angel’s Window, photographer unknown, ND
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