MAKE A MEME View Large Image The heaviest single drop on the river. 34 3-4 feet according to Stone in 1910. (80 - NARA - 517810.jpg Scope and content General notes 517810 Local identifier 57-PS-449 War Department Office of the Chief of Engineers Powell Survey 1869 - ca ...
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Keywords: Grand Canyon. The heaviest single drop on the river. 34 3-4 feet according to Stone in 1910. (80 - NARA - 517810.jpg Scope and content General notes 517810 Local identifier 57-PS-449 War Department Office of the Chief of Engineers Powell Survey 1869 - ca 1874 NARA-Author Beaman E O Elias Olcott 1837-1876 Photographer 8464436 <br/> Fennemore James 1849-1941 Photographer 8464442 <br/> Hillers John K 1843-1925 Photographer 3028457 National Archives at College Park - Still Pictures RD-DC-S National Archives at College Park 8601 Adelphi Road College Park MD 20740-6001 1871 - 1878 Record group Record Group 57 Records of the U S Geological Survey 1839 - 2008 Record group ARC 386 Photographs taken by John K Hillers during the Powell Survey and other Geological Surveys compiled ca 1879 - ca 1900 Series ARC 517734 File unit File unit ARC Variant control numbers NAIL Control Number NWDNS-57-PS-449 Other versions <gallery> File Grand Canyon The heaviest single drop on the river 34 3-4 feet according to Stone in 1910 80 - NARA - 517810 tif This page as TIFF File Grand Canyon The heaviest single drop on the river 34 3-4 feet according to Stone in 1910 80 - NARA - 517810 jpg This page as JPG </gallery> Other pages NARA-cooperation PD-USGov Grand Canyon
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