Keywords: stereoscopic stereophotography stereophotographs historical usgs history geology mapping black and white blackandwhite bnw stereograph blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white Green River. Cabin at "Ft. Robidoux" about opposite the mouth of the Uintah River. Dodd's cabin, White River Valley. Figures from left to right are: Dellenbaugh looking through field glasses, Jack Hillerssitting down and pointing, Thompson on the arm of chair, Beaman standing in front of door, Clement Powellon his left, J.F. Steward, Andy Hattan, Captain Bishop near tree. Utah. 1871. Photo by E.O. Beaman. (Stereoscopic view) "Pardyn Dodd's Cabin 1871. Identified by the journals of F.M. Bishop and S.V. Jones. This has been erroneously termed Fort Robidoux in some of the Powell journals. It was built onthe site of the fort constructed sometime in the 1830's at the mouth of the White River. Photograph by E.O. Beaman, July, 1871." Second caption as shown in the following publication reference: Published opposite p. 177 in Utah State Historical Society. Utah Historical Quarterly, v. 15. 1947. Green River. Cabin at "Ft. Robidoux" about opposite the mouth of the Uintah River. Dodd's cabin, White River Valley. Figures from left to right are: Dellenbaugh looking through field glasses, Jack Hillerssitting down and pointing, Thompson on the arm of chair, Beaman standing in front of door, Clement Powellon his left, J.F. Steward, Andy Hattan, Captain Bishop near tree. Utah. 1871. Photo by E.O. Beaman. (Stereoscopic view) "Pardyn Dodd's Cabin 1871. Identified by the journals of F.M. Bishop and S.V. Jones. This has been erroneously termed Fort Robidoux in some of the Powell journals. It was built onthe site of the fort constructed sometime in the 1830's at the mouth of the White River. Photograph by E.O. Beaman, July, 1871." Second caption as shown in the following publication reference: Published opposite p. 177 in Utah State Historical Society. Utah Historical Quarterly, v. 15. 1947. |