WHJ Alberttypes.Xlsx

WHJ Alberttypes.Xlsx

William Henry Jackson Albertypes Additional ID Number Image Title Description Plate Number W x H Information Location "Wasatch Mountains"; 11 men standing by a tent and wagons, with Ogden Oval WHJ-A.01 Camp At Ogden, Utah Canyon in bkgd Plate I. 8.6" x 5.7" Masking 41°12'51.59"N 111°56'21.32"W "Wasatch Mountains"; 71 men standing in front of several tents and wagons, WHJ-A.02 Camp At Ogden, Utah with Ogden Canyon in the bkgd Plate I. 8.6" x 5.8" 41°12'51.59"N 111°56'21.32"W "Wasatch Mountains"; 4 men and 1 woman standing in the road leading into WHJ-A.03 Ogden Cañon Ogden Canyon, with a tilted limestone formation in bkgd Plate II. 7.3" x 9.8" 41°14'18.01"N 111°54'35.09"W 4 men, a double-hitch wagon and three saddled horses near the road through Red Rock Pass, between present-day Swanlake & Downey, Idaho; two log cabins Oval WHJ-A.04 Red Rock Pass in far bkgd. Plate III. 8.8" x 5.5" Masking 42°21'31.99"N 112° 2'55.51"W WHJ-A.05 Red Rock Butte 5 people stand and sit in front of Red Rock Butte at Red Rock Pass, Idaho Plate IV. 9.1" x 7.5" 42°21'21.62"N 112° 2'49.67"W WHJ-A.06 Port Neuf Cañon A view of the tiny Port Neuf River in southeastern Idaho Plate V. 8.6" x 7.4" 42°46'28.25"N 112°13'18.50"W Probably somewhere between Blackfoot and WHJ-A.07 Snake River Looking along the Snake River with a rocky, boulder strewn shore Plate VI. 9.3" x 7.6" idaho Fals, ID WHJ-A.08 Extinct Volcano "On Henry's Fork of Snake River"; A rounded hill, described as an extinct Plate VII. 8.5" x 7.8" Aprox. 43°48'2.16"N 111°56'33.72"W Probably not Mount Garfield, but Red "Main Divide, Rock Mountains." (correct); 2 men resting in a high meadow with Conglomerate Peak South; Aprox. WHJ-A.09 Mount Garfield Mount Garfield in the bkgd; southwest of present-day Lima, Montana Plate VIII. 9.4" x 5.8" 44°29'14.77"N 112°36'57.72"W A wagon bridge and road on the Beaver Head Forks of the Jefferson River, Beaverhead Rock State Park, MT; WHJ-A.10 Point of Rocks Montana Plate IX. 9.2" x 7.7" 45°22'48.38"N 112°27'36.94"W A fence-lined road and river beneath cliffs and bluffs of the Beaverhead Canyon, WHJ-A.11 Beaver Head Rocks south of present-day Dillon, Montana Plate X. 9.0" x 5.7" 45° 7'38.60"N 112°44'57.79"W A view of Virginia City, Montana from the west side of Alder Gulch looking ENE WHJ-A.12 Virginia City, Montana up Wallace Street (present-day MT-287) Plate XI. 9.1" x 5.6" 45°17'32.60"N 111°57'7.00"W "Alder Gulch, Near Virginia City"; 2 men sitting on a pile of cobbles watching six WHJ-A.13 Hydraulic Gold Mining other men direct a jet of water at the base of a cliff Plate XII. 8.9" x 7.8" (not enough reference points for identification) Fort Ellis, Montana, looking SE at the mouth of Bear Canyon, southeast of 45°40'30.83"N 110°58'44.08"W (possible WHJ-A.14 Fort Ellis, Montana present-day Bozeman, MT Plate XIII. 9.1" x 5.5" telephoto view from this spot) WHJ-A.15 Mystic Lake "Near Fort Ellis, MT"; A view of Mystic Lake, most of the way up Bear Canyon Plate XIV. 8.7" x 7.7" 45°33'18.66"N 110°55'6.61"W "Near Fort Ellis, MT"; A mirror-reflection view of Mystic Lake, with a man on the WHJ-A.16 Mystic Lake shore in the mid-ground, looking up Bear Canyon Plate XV. 9.0" x 7.5" 45°32'36.85"N 110°55'12.28"W The exit of the Yellowstone River from the mountains, on the southern edge of WHJ-A.17 Exit Of The Yellowstone present-day Livingston, MT Plate XVI. 8.8" x 5.5" 45°37'16.31"N 110°34'49.11"W "Above First Canyon"; The valley of the Yellowstone (Paradise Valley), as seen Oval 45°35'14.06"N 110°34'29.89"W (position WHJ-A.18 Valley Of The Yellowstone from a bluff overlooking the river, looking due south Plate XVII. 8.9" x 7.4" Masking Aproximate, due to Hgw-89 road-cut) WHJ-A.19 Bottler's Ranch "Opposite Emigrant Peak"; 5 men standing at the rails of a corral at Bottler's Plate XVIII. 8.9" x 5.6" (not enough reference points for identification) A group of tents and wagons on the west side of the Yellowstone River about 4 WHJ-A.20 Emigrant Peak miles SW of present-day Emigrant, MT, looking ESE at Emigrant Peak. Plate XIX. 9.1" x 5.4" 45°19'14.37"N 110°47'27.69"W Another view of Emigrant Peak across a large fenced corral, from roughly the same location as WHJ-A.20 (this photo has been printed backwards from the WHJ-A.21 Emigrant Peak other Plate XIX.) Plate XIX. 9.1" x 5.6" Aprox. 1/10 to 1/4 mile NNE of WHJ-A.020 Looking down-river from Cutler Lake at the mouth of the second canyon of the Second Cañon Of The Yellowstone, now called Yankee Jim Canyon; the man posing in the sagebrush is WHJ-A.22 Yellowstone Thomas Moran Plate XX. 9.0" x 7.6" 45° 9'18.13"N 110°49'44.39"W William Henry Jackson Albertypes Second Cañon Of The A short way upriver from the mouth of Yankee Jim Canyon, on the west side of WHJ-A.23 Yellowstone the river, looking ESE Plate XXI. 9.1" x 7.4" 45°10'24.20"N 110°52'51.93"W Cinnibar Mountain (center of photo) as seen from Cutler Lake, west side of Yellowstone River in Yankee Jim Canyon; a man seated and sketching at left end WHJ-A.24 Cinnibar Mountain of lake (Moran?) Plate XXII. 9.1" x 7.7" 45° 9'9.28"N 110°49'40.15"W A man seated on a rock in front of the Devil's Slide formation, SE slope of WHJ-A.25 Devil's Slide Cinnibar Mountain Plate XXIII. 9.1" x 7.5" 45° 5'28.24"N 110°47'21.00"W "Near Junction Of The East Fork"(Lamar River); The first bridge built over the First Bridge Over The Yellowstone River (built by John Baronette near the confluence of the Lamar WHJ-A.26 Yellowstone with the Ylwstn. Rvrs.) Plate XXIV. 8.7" x 6.7" Aprox. 44°55'38.21"N 110°24'5.90"W "Above Falls"; A tower of breccia volcanic rock near the brink of Tower Falls on no Plate XXV WHJ-A.27 Tower Creek Tower Creek Plate XXVI. 7.1" x 9.3" image Aprox. 44°53'38.02"N 110°23'14.43"W "Foot of the Grand Cañon"; Looking north from the ridge on the south side of Tower Creek below the falls at the layers of basalt rock columns on the east side WHJ-A.28 Column Rocks of the Yellowstone River Plate XXVII. 9.3" x 7.6" Aprox. 44°53'37.76"N 110°23'7.14"W The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone at the lower end of the present-day Red Rock rounded top WHJ-A.29 Great Falls Of Yellowstone Trail, below Lookout Point Plate XXVIII. 7.2" x 9.5" corners Aprox. 44°43'11.54"N 110°29'24.15"W "Distant View"; The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone on the NE side of present- rounded top WHJ-A.30 Lower Falls Of The Yellowstone day Red Rock (upper right), below Lookout Point Plate XXIX. 7.4" x 9.3" corners Aprox. 44°43'10.89"N 110°29'23.70"W A view of the Upper Falls of the Yellowstone, from the south rim of the Canyon, WHJ-A.31 Upper Falls Of The Yellowstone just down river from the falls Plate XXX. 8.9" x 7.4" Aprox. 44°42'50.92"N 110°29'52.10"W "Near View"; The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone at the lower end of the present- WHJ-A.32 Lower Falls Of The Yellowstone day Red Rock Trail, below Lookout Point Plate XXX. 6.6" x 8.2" Aprox. 44°43'11.55"N 110°29'24.15"W rounded "Cascade Creek, Between Upper and Lower Falls"; located just north of the rectangle WHJ-A.33 Crystal Falls present-day parking lot for the Brink of Upper Falls trail at Canyon Plate XXXI. 7.2" x 9.6" mask Aprox. 44°42'58.96"N 110°30'4.68"W Grand Cañon Of The A late afternoon view of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone; the image is rounded top WHJ-A.34 Yellowstone printed backwards, and was taken from present-day Grand View Plate XXXII. 8.9" x 7.7" corners Aprox. 44°43'21.36"N 110°29'1.71"W rounded Grand Cañon Of The A late afternoon view of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, as seen from the rectangle WHJ-A.35 Yellowstone cliffs on the North Rim above the brink of the Lower Falls Plate XXXIII.

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