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SUB-SERIES A: Color Images (Transparencies: slides and 2 1/4
negatives) and Logs
(9 boxes)
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Carol Edison Color Transparency Logs 23 sheets original images, 1 sheet duplicate images
(folder 022)
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July 1985 |
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CCE001:: Various views of Grouse Creek
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Slides 1-5 : Views of Grouse Creek from hill south
of town, panning from left to right |
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Slide 6: northeastwardly view of town from hill
behind homes with school on left |
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Slides 7-10: eastward view from hill behind, homes
form left to right |
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Slide 11: southward view from hill behind homes,
from left to right |
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Slide 12: southward view from the hill behind
homes toward Paskett cabin and the LDS Ward Ranch |
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Slide 13: view of the Dugway from the
south |
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Slides 14-16: view from rodeo grounds
southward |
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Slides 17-18: view northward from Hattie Tanner's
place |
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Slides 19-20: view eastward from Hattie Tanner's to
rodeo grounds |
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CCE002: Stone quarry; hay fields; house and hay
derrick in Etna
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Slides 1-4: road northward from town toward
quarry |
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Slides 5-10: views of quarry |
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Slide 11: view from quarry southward toward ward
ranch |
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Slides 12-14: hay fields on east side of highway
north of town |
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Slides 15-17: hay fields in Etna |
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Slide 18: hay derrick in Etna |
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Slides 19-20: old stone Warburton house in
Etna |
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CE003: Co-op; school; LDS Ward Ranch; Alan
& Louis Tanner corrals
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Slides 1-3: Grouse Creek Co-op store |
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Slides 4-5: rock salt piled behind the
store |
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Slide 6: Grouse Creek School |
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Slide 7: closeup of stonework on the
school |
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Slide 8: Simplot (corporation) ranch
sign |
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Slides 9-11: fields of the Grouse Creek Ward ranch
adjacent the quarry road |
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Slide 12: ward ranch fence |
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Slide 13: ward ranch field |
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Slides 14-15: ward ranch corral |
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Slides 16-17: ward ranch horseshoeing
equipment |
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Slides 18-20: Alan and Louis Tanner town
corrals |
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CCE004: Paskett cabin; Alan and Louis Tanner
corrals; A. N. Tanner house
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Slides 1-4: exterior of old Paskett
cabin |
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Slide 5: interior of old Paskett
cabin |
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Slides 6-13: Alan and Louis Tanner corrals north of
town |
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Slides 14-17: exterior of A.N. Tanner
house |
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Slides 18-20: interior of A.N. Tanner
house |
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CCE005: Grouse Creek Cemetery
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Slide 1: benches in cemetery, originally used
in church and later used in cemetery for Memorial Day
programs |
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Slide 2: view from northwest corner toward
center of cemetery |
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Slides 3-4: graves along the western
boundary |
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Slides 5-8: scraped, mounded earth
graves |
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Slide 9: grave with cement curb |
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Slide 10: yardscape type ornamentation in new
section |
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Slide 11-15: graves found in northwest section and
identified as "Indian" graves |
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Slide 16: imported marble headstone and
footstone with bases of locally quarried stone |
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Slide 17: custom epitaph on imported stone: G.
Catlin grave |
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Slide 18: imported stone: B.D. Catlin
grave |
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Slide 19: G. Catlin sone, wooden cross and
Mormon military marker |
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Slide 20: closeup of Mormon military marker,
made in 20 century with Angel Gabriel to commemorate 19th century
service |
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CCE006: Grouse Creek Cemetery
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Slides 1-2: hand carved, imported head and
footstones with Mormon temple on headstone |
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Slide 3: hand caved, imported headstone with
Mormon temple: L. Richins grave |
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Slides 4-5: W. and S. Betteridge graves marked
with petrified wood |
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Slides 6-8: sandblasted, double gravestone with
LDS temple: E. & D. Tanner (pre-need for wife), names of
children on backside |
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Slides 9-10: sandblasted, double gravestone: A.
& E. Kimber (pre-need for wife), names of children on
backside |
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Slides 11-12: sandblasted, double gravestone with
LDS Temple: V. & H. Tanner (pre-need for husband), names of
children on back |
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Slides 13-14: gravestone carved with pneumatic
tools: G. & C. & L. Ballingham (polygamist), names of
children on backside |
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Slide 15: sandblasted, double gravestone with
covered wagon: M. & A. Richins (pre-need for wife)
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Slide 16: sandblasted, double gravestone with
LDS Temple: M. & D Toyn |
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Slide 17: sandblasted, double gravestone with
book of life: O. & W. Kimber |
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Slide 18: sandblasted gravestone with deer: E.
Harris |
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Slide 19: sandblasted gravestone with riderless
horse: G. Roberts |
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Slide 20: gravestone: SLIDE MISSING |
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CCE007: Old Frost homestead
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Slide 1: entrance to old Frost
Ranch |
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Slides 2-3: handmade gate |
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Slides 4-6: closeup of gate
construction |
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Slide 7: gate viewed from interior of
corral |
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Slides 8-12: loading chute |
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Slides 13-14: view eastward toward creek from Frost
lane |
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Slide 15: dry, west irrigation ditch inside
Frost place |
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Slide 16-20: south side of cabin from back to
front |
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CCE008: Old Frost cabin
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Slides 1-2: animal shelter on south end of
cabin |
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Slide 3: interior of animal shelter |
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Slides 4-5: closeup of ax work on interior log
walls of shelter |
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Slide 6: front view of cabin's living
quarters |
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Slide 7: closeup of doorway and
roof |
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Slide 8: front view of cabin's living
quarters |
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Slide 9: notching on the northeast
corner |
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Slide 10: closeup of the north side |
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Slides 11-12: View of the north side |
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Slide 13: closeup of the cellar at northwest
corner |
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Slide 14: closeup of stonework on cellar
exterior |
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Slide 15: dirt roof over cellar at northwest
corner |
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Slides 16-17: view of northwest corner of cabin
along fence line |
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Slide 18: view from cabin northeastward along
fence line |
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Slides 19-20: backside (westside) of
cabin |
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CCE009: Old Frost homestead; root cellar; post
office
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Slides 1: cattle at old Frost cabin |
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Slide 2: log granary along north fence of
homestead |
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Slide 3: closeup of notching on
granary |
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Slide 4: holding pen and barn |
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Slide 5: closeup of barn roof |
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Slide 6: closeup of notching on
barn |
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Slide 7-9: roof construction, northeast corner of
barn |
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Slide 10: closeup outbuilding roof: SLIDE
MISSING |
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Slide 11: Kenna & Melvin Tanner root
cellar and silos |
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Slide 12: closeup of Grouse Creek Post Office
sign |
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Slides 13-20: miscellaneous structures in Grouse
Creek: SLIDES MISSING |
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CCE010: Ella & Delbert Tanner home; Ella
Tanner canning raspberries; Ella & Delbert Tanner family reunion
(copy photos)
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Slide 1: Ella Tanner with canned
fruit |
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Slides 2-3: Ella Tanner canning raspberries in her
kitchen |
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Slide 4: exterior of Tanner home |
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Slide 5: living room at E. Tanner
home |
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Slide 6: kitchen at Tanner home |
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Slide 7: view down into root cellar |
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Slide 8-9: canned raspberries cooling |
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Slide 10: funnel used to fill jars for cold-pack
canning |
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Slide 11: raspberries from Brigham City area
waiting to be canned |
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Slides 12-13: (left to right) bread and butter
pickles, chili sauce, dill pickles, mustard pickles, sweet pickle
relish |
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Slide 14: home canned crab apples (left) and
raspberries (right) |
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Slide 15: duplicate photo of Ella Tanner and
family at last family reunion (Ella Tanner collection) |
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Slide 16: duplicate photo of barbeque at Tanner
family reunion (Ella Tanner collection) |
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Slide 17: duplicate photo of foot race at Tanner
family reunion (Ella Tanner collection) |
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Slide 18: duplicate photo of Grouse Creek
Orchestra (Ella Tanner collection) |
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Slides 19-20: duplicate photo of Grouse Creek Band
(Ella Tanner collection): SLIDES MISSING |
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CCE011: Melissa Tanner; Kenna & Brent
Tanner; women's handiwork
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Slides 1-2: Melissa Tanner with her crocheted
afghans |
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Slide 3: closeup of crocheted
afghan |
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Slide 4: crocheted afghan on tricot
bedspread |
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Slide 5: quilted tricot queen-sized
bedspread |
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Slides 6-7: closeups of tricot bedspread, center
panel |
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Slide 8: quilted tricot queen-sized bedspread
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Slide 9: closeup of quilted rose in center
panel of bedspread |
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Slide 10: back (light blue) and front (dark
blue) of quilted tricot |
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Slide 11: Kenna tanner |
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Slide 12: Kenna & Brent Tanner (son)
with pieced quilt top, lone star design |
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Slide 13: closeup of pieced lone star quilt
top |
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Slide 14: Kenna & Brent Tanner (son)
with crocheted afghan |
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Slides 15-16 : Kenna Tanner's twin-sized tied camp
quilt, with closeup |
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Slides 17-18 : pieced log cabin design quilted
bedspread, with closeup |
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Slide 19-20: pieced butterfly design quilt, with
closeup |
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CCE012: Milt Oman breaking a horse in the
roadside corral near rodeo grounds
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Slides 1-12: walking the horse so he gets used to
the saddle |
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Slides 13-20: mounting, riding the sometimes bucking
horse |
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CCE013: Max & Melissa Tanner; Kathleen,
Toni & Tami Tanner; working on 4th of July float
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Slides 1-3: sign on Co-op door advertising July
4th celebration |
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Slides 4-5: cutting grass along parade
route |
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Slides 6-7: preparation of rodeo
grounds |
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Slides 8-9: out-of-town visitors watch float
construction by current residents at Max & Melissa tanners'
home |
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Slides 10: Kathleen & Toni Tanner work on
the float |
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Slides 11: Max Tanner's sister-in-law(?)
& Tami Tanner work on the float |
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Slides 12: Tami Tanner poses near sagebrush and
flag decorations |
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Slides 13-17: local riders herd in stock for
rodeo |
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Slides 18-20: local riders try out the newly
prepared grounds |
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CCE014: Ella Tanner; Herbert Tanner; Winfred
Tanner; 4th of July community breakfast and parade
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Slides 1-2: flags flying on the U.S. Post
Office |
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Slide 3: sleeping bags of out-of-town visitors
who camped out |
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Slide 4: cars of visitors staying with Max
& Melissa Tanner |
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Slide 5: Burley (Idaho) Arts Council peels
potatoes for breakfast |
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Slide 6: folklorist Tom Carter prepares to
photograph serving line |
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Slide 7: cooks prepare and serve pancakes and
sausage |
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Slide 8: young girl in breakfast
line |
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Slide 9: breakfast takes place on schoolyard
lawn |
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Slide 10: young buckaroo enjoys
breakfast |
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Slides 11-12: women and men visit with each other
during event |
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Slides 13-14: teenaged riders lead parade with U.S.
and Utah flags |
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Slide 15: children ride decorated bikes in the
parade |
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Slides 16-17: trucks and three wheelers pull
trailers with kids |
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Slide 18: 4-H Club float features
sheep |
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Slide 19: truck carries Grouse Creek seniors:
Ella Tanner, Herbert Tanner & Winfred Kimber; proclaims
"G.C.'s Best" |
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Slide 20: float with sagebrush and flags made by
K. Tanner and kids |
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CCE015: Doug Tanner; Archie Toyn; Kathleen, Tami
& Thomas Tanner; 4th of July parade and variety show
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Slide 1: Kathleen Tanner float carrying kids
and sign "Our Best Crop" |
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Slide 2: kids on horseback in
parade |
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Slide 3: community gathers after parade at
school |
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Slide 4: equestrian flagbearers after
parade |
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Slide 5: Bishop Doug Tanner welcomes audience
to variety show |
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Slide 6: folklorists Tom Carter and Hal Cannon
play (upon special request) in the variety show |
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Slides 7-8: performance, both on and off stage, by
cloggers from Salt Lake City |
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Slide 9: vocal solo by Archie Toyn |
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Slide 10: musical trio of local boys |
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Slides 11-12: audience watching
performance |
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Slide 13: Doug & Kathleen Tanner and
children |
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Slide 14: audience member videotapes variety
show |
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Slide 15: Thomas & Tami Tanner with
unidentified friends |
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Slide 16: Thomas Tanner |
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Slides 17-18: special presentation of flowers to
those who'd lost family members to war |
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Slides 19-20: vocal number by Grouse Creek School
children |
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CCE016: Rodeo sign up; children's dance; noon
meal; games on school lawn
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Slide 1: children's dance, with king and queen
of the dance |
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Slides 2-4: children's dance: bunny
hop |
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Slides 5-7: visiting and relaxing on the
lawn |
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Slides 8-10: family and friends share noon meal on
the lawn |
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Slides 11-13: buckaroos signing up to participate in
rodeo |
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Slides 14, 15: concession (fish pond) for
children |
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Slides 16, 17: softball and riding horses after
meal |
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Slides 18-20: softball game: SLIDES
MISSING |
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CCE017 : 4th of July rodeo
(Duplicate Slides: 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 16, 17, 20)
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Slide 1: rodeo flagbearer |
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Slides 2-10: team roping |
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Slides 11-14: bull riding |
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Slides 15-18: bronc riding |
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Slides 19-20: calf roping |
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CCE018 : 4th of July rodeo
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Slides 1-5: calf roping |
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Slides 6-14: rodeo spectators lined up along
fence |
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Slide 15: older spectators watching rodeo from
across the highway in front of Hattie Tanner's home while
visiting |
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Slide 16: teenaged girls on
horseback |
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Slides 17-18: older spectators visiting |
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Slide 19-20: highway from the rodeo |
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CCE019: wedding reception for Brian &
JoLene (K. Hill) Thompson, son of Marge & Hugh Thompson, held at
LDS Church
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4 July 1985
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Slides 1-5: wedding line |
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Slides 6-7: brother of the bride videotaping
reception |
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Slides 8-10: wedding quilt made by Marge
Thompson |
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Slide 11: wedding cake |
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Slides 12-13: refreshment table |
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Slides 14-15: young girls with aprons serving
refreshments |
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Slides 16-20: women in kitchen preparing
refreshments and cleaning up afterwards |
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CCE020: Doug Tanner Ranch (old Max Tanner ranch);
interior decoration
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Slides 1-5: westward view of approach to Doug
Tanner ranch |
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Slides 6-9: cut and welded metal ranch gate, made
by CA welder |
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Slide 10: ranch house and stock
truck |
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Slide 11: view of hay fields from kitchen
sink |
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Slides 12-13: Doug Tanner's stock truck |
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Slides 14-16: bunkhouse with detail of corner
notching and brands |
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Slide 17: interior of living rom with Doug's
chair |
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Slides 18: display on living room wall of the
Ogden LDS Temple, a child's handprint, and Mormon prophet: Spencer W.
Kimball |
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Slide 19: counted cross stitch plaque with
poem |
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Slide 20: photos of family members |
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CCE021: Kathleen Tanner and children preparing
noon meals (two occasions)
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Slide 1: Kathleen Tanner at kitchen
sink |
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Slides 2-3: Kathleen Tanner cutting roast beef and
pork for serving |
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Slide 4: Angie (l) and Kathleen Tanner with
dough for donuts |
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Slide 5: Kathleen Tanner serving mashed
potatoes with donuts in front |
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Slide 6: Kathleen Tanner putting mashed
potatoes in bowl |
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Slide 7: Kathleen Tanner at sink, Angie at
stove and Amy Tanner cutting salad |
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Slide 8: Amy Tanner using mixer |
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Slide 9: Angie Tanner at stove; Amy Tanner
cutting salad |
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Slide 10: Kathleen Tanner instructing Amy Tanner
while Angie Tanner works behind them |
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Slide 11: Angie Tanner at stove; Amy Tanner at
counter |
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Slide 12: Angie Tanner stirring and heating
something |
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Slide 13: Amy Tanner preparing salad |
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Slide 14: (l to r) Kathleen, Terry, Angie, Tami
and Toni Tanner |
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Slides 15-16: Terry Tanner (l) and Angie Tanner
shredding cheese for tacos |
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Slide 17: (l to r) Kathleen, Terry and Tami
Tanner |
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Slides 18-19: table: mashed potatoes, gravy, roast
beef & pork, pickled beets, chili sauce, beet jelly, butter,
green beans & coleslaw |
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Slide 20: Angie Tanner holding the baby, Trisha
Tanner |
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CCE022: Doug & Kathleen Tanner children;
Max Tanner and brother; Winfred Kimber; Marge & Hugh
Thompson
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Slides 1-2: Tami Tanner |
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Slides 3-4: Trisha (baby) and Toni
Tanner |
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Slides 5-9: Thomas Tanner |
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Slides 10: Angie Tanner |
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Slide 11: Max Tanner with granddaughter, Trisha
Tanner (daughter of Doug & Kathleen Tanner) |
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Slides 12-13: Max Tanner |
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Slide 14: Max Tanner and his brother from
Brigham City, UT |
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Slide 15: Max Tanner's brother |
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Slides 16-17: Winfred Kimber |
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Slides 18-19: Marge & Hugh Thompson at their
dining room table |
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Slide 20: display of religious books &
family photos in Thompson living room |
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CCE023: Interviewing W. Kimber & M.
Tanner; documenting Independence Day; Fieldworkers; Frost
homestead
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Slide 1: (l to r) (?), Verna Kimber, Debbie
Randall, Winfred Kimber at old Frost homestead |
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Slide 2: (l to r) Winfred Kimber, Carl
Fleischhauer, Tom carter, at Frost homestead |
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Slides 3-5 : Tom Carter interviewing Winfred Kimber
at Frost homestead |
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Slides 6-9: Debbie Randall & Tom Carter
measuring cabin at old Frost homestead |
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Slide 10: Tom Carter drawing old Frost
cabin |
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Slides 11-12: Tom Carter & Debbie Randall
measuring fence surrounding Frost place |
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Slide 13: Tom Carter photographing details of
cabin construction |
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Slides 14-17 : Hal Cannon interviewing Max Tanner and
his brother |
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Slide 18: Debbie Randall interviewing community
& visitors on Independence Day celebration |
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Slide 19: (l to r) Carl Fleischhauer, Tom Carter
& Hal Cannon in front of school at the Independence Day picnic
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Slide 20: Hal Cannon with camera
equipment |
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Carl Fleischhauer Color Transparency Logs 26 sheets original images, 1 sheet duplicate images
(folder 023)
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July 1985 & August 1988, |
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CCF001: Fieldwork equipment; scenic views; Steven
Kimber haying
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2 July 1985
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Slides 1-3: at the Utah Folk Arts Program office:
fieldwork equipment from DC: tape recorders, cameras, computer,
supplies |
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Slides 4-6: at the north end of the Grouse Creek
Valley, view south with cattle in foreground |
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Slides 7-8: Steve Kimber haying in the field east
of the house toward the creek |
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Slides 9-10: Tom Carter and Steve
Kimber |
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Slides 11-14: picking up hay bales with the bale
wagon, some with old Frost place in background |
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Slides 15-16: dropping the stack of bales on the
west side of the former Frost outbuilding |
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Slide 17: the alignment string (old baling
twine) nailed to the ground, used by Steve Kimber to back the bale
wagon in place |
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Slides 18-19: old sled, piled high with used baling
twine |
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CCF002: Louis Tanner; old Frost place; fieldwork
headquarters house
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2, 3 July 1985
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Slides 1-2: Louis Tanner and friend load an Angus
bull to move |
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Slides 3-5: Louis Tanner |
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Slides 6-8: Louis Tanner & Tom
Carter |
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Slides 9-13: looking down into the head of the
valley from the road to the north (evening light) |
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Slides 14-16: same site as slides 9-13, with
telephoto lense, view toward the west |
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Slides 17-20: (next morning) fieldwork headquarters
house, railroad tie outbuilding behind the barn |
3 July 1985.
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CCF003:: Fieldwork headquarters house; Old Frost
place; Co-op store
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3 July 1985
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Slides 1-2: fieldwork headquarters house from the
front, Tom Carter's vehicle |
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Slides 3-8: looking west, down the hill at the old
Frost place |
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Slides 9-10: looking north from the old Frost
place |
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Slides 11-17: inside and outside shots of community
Co-op store, including poster for Fourth of July celebration on
door |
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CCF004:: Rhea & Archie Toyn; post office
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3, 4 July 1985
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Slides 1-3: Recording session at the Toyn's home:
Rhea & Archie Toyn, Hal cannon |
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Slides 4-5: Rhea's deceased mother's shoe (she had
polio), displayed on a shelf in the living room (set near window for
photos) |
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Slides 6-8: Rhea & Archie Toyn |
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Slides 9-12: Next morning: views by early morning
light (moon still visible) from headquarters house |
4 July 1985.
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Slides 13-14: post office |
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Slides 15-18: Posters on P.O. door, including one
for fourth of July celebrations |
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CCF005: Co-op store; stone barn; townscape
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4 July 1985
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Slides 1-4: Townscapes |
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Slides 5-6: townscapes with corrals and animal
pens |
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Slides 7-8: Co-op store |
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Slides 9-15: stone barn |
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CCF006: Frost house; Doug Tanner ranch
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4 July 1985
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Slides 1-15: The old log house at the old Frost
place, with dirt roof |
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Slide 16: Tom Carter, Kathleen Tanner &
Carol Edison in the kitchen after dinner at the Doug and Kathleen
Tanner home |
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Slides 17-18: Doug and Kathleen Tanner daughters
eating dinner (after adults), Kathleen Tanner and Tom Carter in
background |
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CCF007: Doug Tanner ranch
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4 July 1985
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Slides 1-4: looking at the Tanner ranchstead and
house from hill to the east |
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Slides 5-10: view of southwest of house, looking
down on the house, yard, ranch |
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Slides 11-12: from same spot, looking toward
valley |
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Slides 13-18: Doug Tanner interviewed by Hal Cannon,
with Nagra tape recorder in foreground |
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Slides 19-20: Doug Tanner |
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CCF008: Doug & Kathleen Tanner family;
Fletcher house
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4 July 1985
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Slides 1-3: portrait of Doug Tanner
family |
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Slides 4-19: Fletcher house, including inside and
outside images |
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CCF009: Tanner National Registry house
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4 July 1985
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Slides 1-3: Tanner house on the national registry
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Slides 4-5: scene of valley |
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Slides 6-10: Tanner National Register
house |
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Slides 11-15: Mormon hay stacker or hay derrick,
located on main road outside town |
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Slides 16-17: fieldwork team on 4th of July picnic
(l to r) H. Cannon, T. Carter, C. Edison, D. Randall, C.
Fleischhauer |
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CCF010: Warren Kimber haying &
irrigating; Doug Tanner family
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5 July 1985
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Slides 1-8: Warren Kimber and son
haying |
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Slides 9-13: water in irrigation ditch |
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Slides 14-15: dinner table set at Doug &
Kathleen Tanner's home: roast beef and pork |
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CCF011: Foodways at the Doug and Kathleen Tanner
home; Jeff Thomas ranch
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5 July 1985
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Slides 1-10: Kathleen and daughters making
donuts |
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Slides 11-13: Toni frosting walnut
squares |
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Slides 14-18: Jeff Thomas irrigating garden (Tom
Carter in slide 16) |
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Slides 19-20: hot spring on the Thomas place, 100
degree temperature |
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CCF012: Rock corral; Fletcher house
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5 July 1985
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Slides 1-7: Jeff Thomas with Tom Carter at the
rock corral, used for hunting and dressing deer |
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Slides 8-9: granite outbuilding at the Thomas
place |
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Slides 10-11: relatively new irrigation system at
the Fletcher house |
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Slides 12-15: Tom Carter at the fieldwork
headquarters logging a tape on the Kaypro computer |
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Slide 16: Carl Fleischhauer's sleeping area in
the corner of the office |
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CCF013: Independence Day Celebration on
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6 July 1985
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Slide 1: members of the Oakley, ID Arts
council, peel potatoes for the lunch while breakfast is
served |
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Slides 2-3: Brice Bedke |
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Slides 4-5: kids on three-wheelers dive down the
road in front of the school |
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Slides 6-7: the Grouse Creek School
building |
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Slides 8-12 : 4th of July breakfast hosted by the
Oakley, Idaho Arts Council |
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Slides 13-14: people eating at school tables
outside |
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Slides 15-16: man with T-shirt: "My wife--yes; my
dog--maybe; my gun--never" |
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Slides 17-18: Debbie Randall (in red shirt) conducts
interviews |
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Slides 19-20: people eating breakfast at school
tables outside |
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CCF014: Patriotic program at the Independence Day
Celebration on
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6 July 1985
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Slides 1-2: Boy Scout color guard |
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Slides 3-4: audience sings National
Anthem |
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Slides 5-6: man singing |
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Slides 7-10: Tom Cater and Hal Cannon
perform |
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Slides 11-17: cloggers |
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Slides 18-19: school chorus led by
teacher |
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CCF015: Patriotic program & activities at
the 4th of July Celebration on
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6 July 1985
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Slides 1-3: ceremony for veterans |
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Slides 4-5: line for lunch, served by Oakley Idaho
Arts Council |
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Slides 6-9: children's dance |
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Slide 10: three girls |
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Slides 11-12: Nevada buckaroos from Gamble Ranch: (l
to r) Hal Bongiovi, Gordon Stanford, Harland Jewett |
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Slides 13-14: eating lunch and
socializing |
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Slides 15-16: kids' bikes decorated for parade, with
hand-painted flag |
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Slides 17-18: C. Fleischhauer visiting with local
man |
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CCF016: Independence Day Celebration on
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6 July 1985
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Slides 1-2: signing up for rodeo |
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Slides 3-6: kids races |
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Slides 6-9: children's dance |
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Slides 7-11: Betty Tanner (dark hair with glasses)
run fishpond |
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Slides 12-16: baseball game in playing fields south
of school |
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Slide 13: Meredith Morgan from Orem,
UT |
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Slide 14: Terri Tanner from North Ogden,
UT |
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Slide 15: at first base, pitcher Corey Anderson
slides in as John Anderson catches the ball (from Bountiful,
UT) |
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CCF017: Independence Day Rodeo on
(Duplicate Slides: 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18)
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6 July 1985
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Slides 1-3: racing flags around the
arena |
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Slides 4-7: grand entry |
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Slides 8-20: images shot from judge/announcer
stand; the emcee is Merlin Tanner |
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Slides 8-11: getting mounted on a saddle
bronc |
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Slide 12: cow riding |
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Slide 13: saddle bronc comes out of the
chute |
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Slides 14-17: team roping |
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Slides 18-20: looking over Merlin Tanner's shoulder
at saddle bronc riding |
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CCF018: Independence Day Rodeo on
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6 July 1985
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Slides 1-2: rigging up |
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Slides 3-5: folks sitting on fence watching
rodeo |
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Slide 6: man and boy in parking area north of
arena |
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Slide 7: family in parking area north of
arena |
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Slide 8: parking area; boy on the left is Tommy
Tanner; man with camera is Hal Cannon |
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Slide 9: man walking dog in area south of
corrals |
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Slides 10-11: food counter |
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Slide 12: kids on three-wheelers watch
rodeo |
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Slide 13: calf roping: rider is Doug
Tanner |
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Slide 14: men at gate |
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Slides 15-18: cow riding |
|
|
Slides 19-20: crowd along the north
fence |
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CCF019: Brian & JoLene (K. Hill) Thompson
wedding reception
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6 July 1985
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Slides 1-7: Brian and JoLene (K. Hill) Thompson
greet guests in receiving line at LDS Church; cake in slides
6-7 |
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Slides 8-9: wide shot of room, guests eat
refreshments at tables |
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Slides 10-14: close-up of Brian and JoLene (K. Hill)
Thompson in the receiving line |
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Slide 15: video documentation of
event |
|
|
Slide 16: parents at of the bride and
groom |
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|
Slides 17-19: exterior of church |
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Slide 20: bride and groom |
|
|
CCF020: Independence Day Celebration Dance, LDS
Church building
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6 and 7 July 1985;
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Slides 1-6: dancing |
|
|
Slide 7: band: Craig Adams and
Apocalypse |
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Slides 8-9: dancing |
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Slides 10-20: LDS Church building, some with people
on way to Sunday meetings on |
7 July 1985
|
|
CCF021: Views of Grouse Creek; Old Frost place;
Co-op
(2 1/4" transparencies: negatives)
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2-3 July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-4: view of Grouse Creek area
valley |
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Slides 5-6: looking west, down the hill, at the
old Frost place |
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Slides 7-9: north view of valley |
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|
Slides 10-12: interior of Co-op store |
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CCF022: Co-op; Post Office; views of Grouse
Creek
(2 1/4" transparencies: negatives)
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3-4 July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-2: exterior of Co-op store at
noon |
|
|
Slides 3-5: post office |
|
|
Slides 6-8: view of town taken from the rodeo
arena |
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Slides 9-10: view of town |
|
|
Slides 11-12: exterior of Co-op store in morning
light |
|
|
CCF023: Scenic views. Old Frost ranch
(2 1/4" transparencies: negatives)
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4 July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-2: old log house at the Frost
ranch |
|
|
Slides 2-5: Tanner house on the National
Register |
|
|
Slides 6-7: northwest scene looking west across
the valley |
|
|
CCF024: Delivering the Grouse Creek Collection to
the USU Fife Folklore Archives; sorting cattle in the fall
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7-8 October 1988
|
|
Slides 1-3: delivering the Grouse Creek Collection
to the USU Fife Folklore Archives |
|
|
Slides 4-5: Hugh Thompson and horse |
|
|
Slides 6-20: sorting cattle in the fall (image 12:
Doug Tanner, image 18, 19 Max Tanner) |
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|
CCF025: Sorting cattle after roundup in the fall
with Max, Doug and Tom Tanner
|
8 October 1988
|
|
Slides 1-5: Doug and Max Tanner rive a group of
their cattle a mile north of lot |
|
|
Slides 6-8: arriving field, cattle enter through
gate adjacent to the cattle guard (image 2 of Tom Tanner and
friend) |
|
|
Slides 9-13: Max Tanner and his gear |
|
|
Slides 14-17: conversation after move; Angie brought
soft drinks and candy bars |
|
|
Slides 18-19: Jay Tanner's new house |
|
|
Slide 20: sign announcing talk by Tom Carter and
Carl Fleischhauer on Grouse Creek Cultural Survey |
|
|
CCF026: Sorting cattle; Doug Tanner Ranch
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8-9 October 1988
|
|
Slides 1-4: Angie Tanner with reata |
|
|
Slide 5: Angie on horseback |
|
|
Slides 6-7: Jay Tanner and Doug Tanner moving
animals back at the lot (Tom Cater in image 6) |
|
|
Slide 8: Jay Tanner |
|
|
Slides 9-10: Tom & Angie Tanner and friend
loading horses on truck |
|
|
Slide 11: house and grounds of the Secrist sheep
operation |
|
|
Slide 12: looking east past the
Secrist |
|
|
Slides 13-14: ranch ro the northeast |
|
|
Slides 15-17: horses in Doug Tanner's field next to
the house |
|
|
Slides 19-20: interior of Doug and Kathleen Tanner's
remodeled house |
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3 |
Debbie Randall Color Transparency Logs 31 sheets original images, 1 sheet duplicate images
(folder 024)
|
July 1985 |
|
CDR001: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: Site 2: J. R. Simplot Co., frame
barn |
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Slide 2: Site 2A: metal silo |
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|
Slide 3: Site 2B: frame granary |
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|
Slide 4: Site 2C: corrals |
|
|
Slide 5: Site 3: William Paskett house (Simplot
is current owner) |
|
|
Slide 6: Site 3A: mobile home |
|
|
Slides 7-9: Site 4: Annie Mecham house |
|
|
Slide 10: Site 4: Annie Mecham house, rear
view |
|
|
Slide 11: Site 4: Annie Mecham house, interior
moldings |
|
|
Slide 12: Site 5: Louis Tanner
trailer |
|
|
Slides 13-14: Site 6: Allen Newman Tanner
house |
|
|
Slide 15: Site 6: Allen Newman Tanner house,
rear view |
|
|
Slide 16: Site 7: Allen Newman Tanner house,
interior |
|
|
Slide 17: Site 6: Allen Newman Tanner house,
central passage |
|
|
Slide 18: Site 6: Allen Newman Tanner house and
stone granary |
|
|
Slides 19-20: Site 6A: stone granary |
|
|
CDR002: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: Site 6A: Allen Newman Tanner stone
granary |
|
|
Slide 2: Site 6A: stone granary, lintel over
window |
|
|
Slides 3-6: Site 7: Allen Raymond Tanner house:
SLIDE 4 MISSING |
|
|
Slide 7: Site 7: Allen Raymond, interior view
from front to back door |
|
|
Slide 8: Site 7B, C, D: root cellar and two
outhouses |
|
|
Slide 9: Site 7C: tie outhouse |
|
|
Slide 10: Site 7D: frame outhouse |
|
|
Slide 11: Site 7B: C-root cellar and tie
house |
|
|
Slide 12: Site 7B: root cellar |
|
|
Slide 13: Site 7, 7B: Allen Raymond Tanner
house, rear view and root cellar |
|
|
Slide 14: Site 7B: root cellar, interior
view |
|
|
Slide 15: Site 7B: root cellar, remains of dirt
roof |
|
|
Slide 16: Site 7A: view of Moroni Tanner cabin
and animal shelter |
|
|
Slides 17-18: Site 7A: Moroni Tanner
cabin |
|
|
Slide 19: Site 7A: Moroni Tanner cabin, rear
view |
|
|
Slide 20: Site 7A: Moroni Tanner cabin,
interior |
|
|
CDR003: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-2: Site 7A: Moroni Tanner Cabin,
interior |
|
|
Slides 3-4: Site 7A: Moroni Tanner Cabin,
underside |
|
|
Slides 5-6: Site 7A: Moroni Tanner Cabin, view of
logs showing numbers scratched into logs used in the construction of
house |
|
|
Slide 7: Site 7J: Moroni Tanner log animal
shelters |
|
|
Slide 8: Site 7: Tanner outbuildings,
outbuildings associated with site 6 & 7 |
|
|
Slide 9: Site 7E: log cabin |
|
|
Slide 10: Site 7F: log pig pen |
|
|
Slide 11: Site 7G: log chicken coop |
|
|
Slide 12: Site 7H2: log and slab open animal
shelter |
|
|
Slide 13: Site 7H1: log and frame machine shed
|
|
|
Slides 14-15: Site 7H3: log and slab open animal
shelter |
|
|
Slides 16-17: Site 7I: corrals |
|
|
Slide 18: Site 8: Herbert Tanner
house |
|
|
Slide 19: Site 8A: mobile home |
|
|
CDR004: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: Site 9: box Elder Road Department,
frame garage |
|
|
Slide 2: Site 9A: frame garage |
|
|
Slide 3: Site 9B: sided office |
|
|
Slide 4: Site 9C: frame outhouse |
|
|
Slide 5: Site 10: George & Amanda
Paskett house (currently Rhea & Archie Toyn house) |
|
|
Slide 6: Site 10A: tie wash house |
|
|
Slide 7: Site 10B: sided square cabin moved
from near site 15 |
|
|
Slide 8: Site 10C: log outbuilding moved from
homestead on hill to the north |
|
|
Slide 9: Site 10D: plywood outhouse |
|
|
Slide 10: Site 10E: new log house |
|
|
Slide 11: Site 10F: metal storage
shed |
|
|
Slide 12: Site 10G: new log storage
shed |
|
|
Slide 13: Site 10H: new log garage |
|
|
Slide 14: Site 10I: chicken coop |
|
|
Slide 15: Site 11: mobile home |
|
|
Slide 16: Site 11A: log outbuildings |
|
|
Slide 17: Site 12: sided pyramid cottage
(currently Marge Thompson's house) |
|
|
Slide 18: Site 12A: board and batten
garage |
|
|
Slide 19: Site 12B: tie garage |
|
|
Slide 20: Site 13: BLM Grouse Creek Field
Station: complex out of period buildings |
|
|
CDR005: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-3: Site 14: Phillip Paskett
house |
|
|
Slide 4: Site 14: Phillip Paskett house, rear
view |
|
|
Slide 5: Site 14: Phillip Paskett house,
interior wall showing |
|
|
Slide 6: Site 14: Phillip Paskett house, view
of roof construction from the interior |
|
|
Slide 7: Site 14A: log barn |
|
|
Slide 8: Site 14B: log animal
shelter |
|
|
Slide 9: Site 14C: tie shed |
|
|
Slide 10: Site 14D: log and slab animal
shelter |
|
|
Slide 11: Site 14E: root cellar |
|
|
Slide 12: Site 15: Parley Paskett
house |
|
|
Slide 13: Site 15: Parley Paskett house, rear
view |
|
|
Slide 14: Site 15A: aluminum sided storage
shed |
|
|
Slide 15-18: Site 15B: log chicken coop |
|
|
CDR006: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: Site 16: tie cabin from
Lucin |
|
|
Slide 2: Site 16A: tie garage |
|
|
Slide 3: Site 16B: log barn with attached log
animal shelter |
|
|
Slide 4: Site 16C: frame outhouse |
|
|
Slide 5: Site 17: Grouse Creek Post Office,
from mining town east of Lucin |
|
|
Slide 6: Site 18: William Charles Kimber
house |
|
|
Slide 7: Site 18A: frame garage |
|
|
Slide 8: Site 18B: frame pyramid
shed |
|
|
Slide 9: Site 18C: log shed |
|
|
Slide 10: Site 18D: log, frame and tie
sheds |
|
|
Slide 11: Site 18E: four frame sheds |
|
|
Slides 12-14: Site 19: Albert F. Richins
house |
|
|
Slide 15: Site 19: Albert F. Richins house, rear
view |
|
|
Slide 16: Site 19: Albert F. Richins house, main
entrance |
|
|
Slide 17: Site 19: Albert F. Richins house,
window |
|
|
Slide 18: Site 19: Albert F. Richins house, view
from main |
|
|
Slide 19: Site 19: Albert F. Richins house,
interior door between living room and parlor |
|
|
Slide 20: Site 19: tie and frame
garage |
|
|
CDR007: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: Site 19B: sided chicken
coop |
|
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Slide 2: Site 19C: frame outhouse |
|
|
Slide 3: Site 19D: tie shed |
|
|
Slides 4-5: Site 20: rodeo grounds |
|
|
Slide 6: Site 21: stone tithing
granary |
|
|
Slide 7: Site 22: Amanda Tanner house
(currently Winfred Kimber house) |
|
|
Slide 8: Site 22A: frame garage |
|
|
Slide 9: Site 22B: metal garage |
|
|
Slide 10: Site 22C: tie cabin from
Lucin |
|
|
Slide 11: Site 22D: board and batten
shed |
|
|
Slide 12: Site 22E: frame outhouse |
|
|
Slide 13: Site 23: Joseph S. Barlow house
(currently Milt Oman house) |
|
|
Slide 14: Site 23A: tie garage |
|
|
Slides 15-16: Site 23B: frame garage |
|
|
Slide 17: Site 23D: tie shed |
|
|
Slide 18: Site 24: Lawrence C. Kimber
house |
|
|
Slide 19: Site 24A: tie garage |
|
|
Slide 20: Site 24B: frame outhouse |
|
|
CDR008: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: Site 24C: Lawrence C. Kimber tie
shed |
|
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Slide 2: Site 24D: log and frame
shed |
|
|
Slide 3: Site 25: Doug Wakefield mobile
home |
|
|
Slide 4: Site 25A: mobile home |
|
|
Slides 5-6: Site 25B: Milas Wakefield
house |
|
|
Slide 7: Site 25B: Milas Wakefield house, rear
view |
|
|
Slide 8: Site 25C: log animal
shelter |
|
|
Slide 9: Site 25D: log outbuilding |
|
|
Slide 10: Site 25E: frame outhouse |
|
|
Slide 11: Site 26: Milas Wakefield Store
(currently Grouse Creek Co-op) |
|
|
Slide 12: Site 26A: tie garage |
|
|
Slide 13: Site 26B: metal silo |
|
|
Slide 14: Site 27: Max Melissa Tanner
house |
|
|
Slide 15: Site 27A: frame shed |
|
|
Slide 16: Site 28: Almie Richins
house |
|
|
Slide 17: Site 28A: mobile home |
|
|
Slide 18: Site 28B: frame
outbuilding |
|
|
Slide 19: Site 28C: frame garage |
|
|
Slide 20: Site 28D: board and batten
shed |
|
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CDR009: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: Site 28E: root cellar |
|
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Slide 2: Site 28F: metal and frame
sheds |
|
|
Slide 3: Site 28G: tie shed |
|
|
Slide 4: Site 29: William C. Betteridge
house |
|
|
Slide 5: Site 29A: metal sided storage building
moved from school |
|
|
Slide 6: Site 29B: E-metal silos and root
cellar |
|
|
Slide 7: Site 29C: inside out frame
granary |
|
|
Slide 8: Site 29D: log and frame shed
complex |
|
|
Slide 9: Site 30: Grouse Creek
School |
|
|
Slide 10: Site 30A: stone carriage
house |
|
|
Slide 11: Site 31: Grouse Creek LDS Ward
(church) house |
|
|
Slide 12: Site 32: deteriorated tie
house |
|
|
Slide 13: Site 32A: frame outhouse |
|
|
Slides 14-15: Site 33: Thomas Toyn house
|
|
|
Slide 16: Site 33A: Thomas Toyn house, rear
addition |
|
|
Slide 17: Site 33A: log outbuildings |
|
|
Slide 18: Site 33B: ruins of stone
barn |
|
|
Slides 19-20: Site 34: Albert J. Ballingham
house |
|
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CDR010: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: Site 34: frame garage |
|
|
Slide 2: Site 34B: root cellar |
|
|
Slide 3: Site 34C: frame shed |
|
|
Slides 4-5: Site 34D: log cabin |
|
|
Slide 6: Site 34E: frame outhouse |
|
|
Slide 7: Site 35: Arthur R. Richins house
(currently Steven Kimber house) |
|
|
Slide 8: Site 35A: root cellar |
|
|
Slide 9: Site 35B: frame outhouse |
|
|
Slide 10: Site 35C: tie sheds |
|
|
Slide 11: Site 35D: tie sheds |
|
|
Slide 12: Site 35E: log animal
shelters |
|
|
Slide 13: Site 36: altered tie
garage |
|
|
Slide 14: Site 36B: frame outhouse |
|
|
Slide 15: Site 36B: tie barn |
|
|
Slide 16: Site 36C: tie chicken coop |
|
|
Slide 17: Site 36D: root cellar |
|
|
Slide 18: Site 36E: frame shed |
|
|
Slide 19: Site 36E: board and batten
shed |
|
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Slide 20: Site 36G: frame shed |
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CDR011: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site 37: William J. Cook house
(currently Raida Kimber house) |
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Slide 2: Site 37A: frame shed from
Lucin |
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Slide 3: Site 37B: frame shed |
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Slide 4: Site 37C: tie shed |
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Slide 5: Site 37D: tie shed |
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Slide 6: Site 37E: frame tack shed |
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Slide 7: Site 38: Joseph B. Lee
house |
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Slide 8: Site 38A: mobile home |
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Slide 9: Site 38B: plywood outhouse |
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Slide 10: Site 38C: frame chicken
coop |
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Slide 11: Site 38D: log barn |
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Slide 12: Site 39: ruin of frame
house |
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Slide 13: Site 39A: ruin of root
cellar |
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Slide 14: Site 40: Charles Kimber
house |
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Slide 15: Site 40: Charles Kimber house, rear
view |
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Slide 16: Site 40A: ruin of frame
house |
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Slide 17: Site 40B: frame outhouse |
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Slide 18: Site 40C: log outbuildings |
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Slide 19: Site 40D: log outbuildings |
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Slide 20: Site 40E: H-board and batten barn adn
chicken coop |
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CDR012: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site 40F: Charles Kimber complex: tie
animal shelter |
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Slide 2: Site 40G: frame garage |
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Slide 3: Site 40I: metal silo |
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Slide 4: Site 40J: Ogden State Bank frame
storage shed |
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Slides 5-6: Site 41: James Cook house, southwest
corner |
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Slides 7-8: Site 41: James Cook house, northeast
corner |
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Slide 9: Site 41: James Cook house, southeast
corner |
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Slide 10: Site 41: James Cook house, north
facade |
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Slide 11: Site 41: James Cook house, cellar
entrance |
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Slide 12: Site 41: James Cook house, parlor
door |
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Slide 13: Site 41: board and batten storage
shed |
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Slide 14: Site 41B: board and batten
outhouse |
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Slide 15: Site 41C: board and batten chicken
coop |
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Slide 16: Site 41D: log and tie animal
shelter |
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Slide 17: Site 42: Hugh Roberts
house |
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Slide 18: Site 42A: log cabin moved from site
49 |
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Slide 19: Site 42B: frame house |
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Slide 20: Site 42C: deteriorated tie
outbuilding |
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CDR013: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site 42D: Hugh Roberts complex:
deteriorated tie animal shelter |
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Slide 2: Site 44: Grouse Creek
Cemetery |
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Slide 3: Site 44: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
west facade |
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Slide 4: Site 44: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
south facade |
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Slide 5: Site 44A: tie shed |
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Slide 6: Site 44B: tie barn |
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Slides 7-8: Site 45: John Hadfield, Sr.,
house |
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Slide 9: Site 45: John Hadfield, Sr., house,
rear view |
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Slide 10: Site 45: John Hadfield, Sr., house,
entrance |
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Slide 11: Site 45: John Hadfield, Sr., house,
front window |
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Slide 12: Site 45: John Hadfield, Sr., house,
interior |
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Slide 13: Site 45A: slab animal shelter and
corral |
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Slide 14: Site 46: ruins of Phillip
Paskett/Lorenzo Richins house |
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Slide 15: Site 46A: log outbuildings |
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Slide 16: Site 46B: slab animal
shelter |
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Slide 17: Site 46C: remains of demolished log
outbuildings |
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Slide 18: Site 47: Frank Dale house (currently
Brian Blanthorn house) |
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Slide 19: Site 47A: tie garage |
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Slide 20: Site 47B: frame shed |
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CDR014: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site 47C: Frank Dale complex: frame
shed |
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Slide 2: Site 47D: tie barn |
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Slide 3: Site 47E: metal silo |
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Slide 4: Site 47F: tie and frame animal
shelter |
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Slide 5: Site 48: mobile home |
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Slide 6: Site 48A: Charles Kimber store/E.C.
Betteridge house |
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Slide 7: Site 48B: William C. Betteridge house,
southwest corner |
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Slide 8: Site 48B: William C. Betteridge house,
northeast corner |
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Slide 9: Site 48C: board and batten
outhouse |
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Slide 10: Site 48D: metal shelter |
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Slide 11: Site 48E: log barn |
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Slide 12: Site 48F: log animal shelter
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Slide 13: Site 48G: tie outbuilding |
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Slides 14-15: Site 49: George A. Blanthorn stone
animal shelter |
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Slide 16: Site 49A: stone foundation |
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Slide 17: Site 49B: hay derrick |
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Slide 18: Site 50: William Shaw house, west
facade |
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Slide 19: Site 50: William Shaw house, southeast
facade |
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Slide 20: Site 50A: log and slab animal
shelter |
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CDR015: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site 50B: William Shaw complex: ruin
of log animal |
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Slide 2: Site 51A: Dave Douglas
house |
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Slide 3: Site 51A: metal garage |
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Slide 4: Site 51B: frame outhouse |
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Slide 5: Site 51C: frame guest
house |
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Slide 6: Site 52: Edward Frost
house |
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Slide 7: Site 52A: frame outhouse |
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Slide 8: Site 52B: frame garage |
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Slide 9: Site 52C: wood shed |
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Slide 10: Site 52D: root cellar |
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Slides 11-12: Site 52E: log, frame, tie
sheds |
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Slide 13: Site 52F: log barn with frame
addition |
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Slide 14: Site 52G: frame animal
shelter |
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Slide 15: Site 52H: log bunk house |
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Slide 16: Site 52I: log granary |
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Slide 17: Site 52J: original Edward Frost log
house |
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CDR016: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site 53: Frank LeRoy Frost
house |
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Slide 2: Site 53A: root cellar |
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Slide 3: Site 53B: frame outhouse |
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Slide 4: Site 53C: log chicken coop |
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Slide 5: Site 54: Charles William Kimber, Jr.,
tie granary |
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Slide 6: Site 54A: hay derrick |
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Slide 7: Site 55: Elmer Kimber house (currently
Emily Kimber house) |
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Slide 8: Site 55A: tie shed |
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Slide 9: Site 55B: tie and frame
shed |
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Slide 10: Site 55C: tie granary |
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Slide 11: Site 55D: metal silo |
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Slide 12: Site 55E: log chicken coop |
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Slide 13: Site 55F: slab animal
shelter |
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Slide 14: Site 55G: tie barn |
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Slide 15: Site 56: William Ballingham house
(currently Oren and Opal Kimber house) |
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Slide 16: Site 56A: frame outhouse |
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Slide 17: Site 56B: tie and log equipment
shed |
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Slide 18: Site 56C: log outbuildings with log
animal shelter |
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Slide 19: Site 56D: Charles Kimber cabin
(currently log animal shelter) |
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Slide 20: Site 56E: tie shed |
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CDR017: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site 56F: William Ballingham Complex:
log barn |
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Slide 2: Site 57: Godfrey Ballingham house
(currently Lyman Kimber house) |
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Slide 3: Site 58: entrance gate of Charles and
Ellen Toyn property |
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Slide 4: Site 58: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
northwest corner |
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Slide 5: Site 58: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
southwest corner |
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Slide 6: Site 58: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
southeast corner |
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Slide 7: Site 58: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
connection between east porch section and house |
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Slide 8: Site 58: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
kitchen |
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Slide 9: Site 58: Charles and Ellen Toyn house,
skinned coyote hung on north vestibule |
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Slide 10: Site 58A: frame outhouse |
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Slide 11: Site 58B: pump house |
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Slides 12-13: Site 58C: tie wash house |
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Slides 14-16: Site 58D: log granary |
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Slides 17-19: Site 58E: log chicken coop |
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Slide 20: Site 58F: log barn |
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CDR018: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slides 1-2: Site 58F: Charles and Ellen Toyn
complex: log barn |
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Slides 3-4: Site 58F: notching on log barn,
southeast corner |
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Slides 5-6: Site 58F: interior of barn |
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Slide 7: Site 58: loading ramp |
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Slide 8: Site 59: Randy Kimber mobile home
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Slide 9: Site 59A: John Hadfield, Jr.,
house |
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Slide 10: Site 59B: frame garage |
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Slide 11: Site 59C: log barn |
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Slide 12: Site 59D: log barn |
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Slide 13: Site 59E: log barn |
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Slide 14: Site 60: Archie and Rhea Toyn
house |
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Slide 15: Site 60A: sided guest
house |
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Slide 16: Site 60B: metal garage |
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Slide 17: Site 60C: frame blacksmith shop moved
from site 58 |
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Slide 18: Site 60D: metal silo |
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Slide 19: Site 60E: tie and frame
outbuildings |
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Slide 20: Site 60F: tie and frame
sheds |
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CDR019: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site 60G: Archie and Rhea Toyn
complex; board and batten and tie shed |
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Slide 2: Site 60H: tie barn |
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Slide 3: Site 61: William and Grace Jorgenson
Hadfield house |
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Slide 4: Site 61A: mobile home |
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Slide 5: Site 61B: frame garage |
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Slide 6: Site 61C: tie chicken coop |
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Slide 7: Site 61D: tie granary |
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Slide 8: Site 61E: metal barn |
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Slide 9: Site 61F: tie animal
shelter |
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Slide 10: Site 61G: tie barn |
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Slide 11: Site 61H: inside out frame
granary |
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Slide 12: Site 62: Jeff Kimber mobile home
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Slide 13: Site 62A: William Morgan cabin
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Slide 14: Site 62B: tie cabin |
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Slide 15: Site 62C: frame outhouse |
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Slide 16: Site 62D: log stable |
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Slide 17: Site 62E: tie cabin |
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Slides 18-19: Site 63: Ross Rytting
ranch |
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Slide 20: Site 63: Ross Rytting
corral |
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CDR020: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
(Duplicate slide: 14)
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch:
corral |
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Slides 2-4: Site 63: Ross Rytting
cabin |
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Slides 5-6: Site 63: Ross Rytting cabin, rear
view |
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Slides 7-8 : Site 63A: log chicken coop and
corral |
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Slide 9: Site 63A: southeast corner of log
chicken coop showing door for chickens to enter |
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Slides 10-12: Site 63B: log barn |
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Slides 13-14: Site 63C: sheep camp |
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Slide 15: Site 63C: sheep camp and Rytting
cabin |
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Slide 16: Site 63: Ross Rytting
corral |
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Slides 17-18: Site 63: Ross Rytting corral
chute |
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Slides 19-20: Site 63: Ross Rytting
corral |
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CDR021: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site 63: Ross Rytting complex: corral
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Slide 2: Site 63: Ross Rytting complex: beef
hook |
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Slide 3: Site 63: 63: Ross Rytting complex:
gate |
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Slide 4-5: Site OGC 1: Cotton Thomas
cabin |
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Slide 6: Site OGC 1A: log cabin |
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Slide 7: Site OGC 1B: deteriorated log
outbuilding |
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Slide 8: Site OGC 8: Sam Kimball
house |
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Slide 9: Site OGC 8A: concrete and log sunken
granary |
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Slide 10: Site OGC 9: Sam Kimball house
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Slide 11: Site OGC 9A: Debbie Randall evaluating
log cabin |
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Slide 12: Site OGC9A: log cabin |
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Slide 13: Site OGC 9B: deteriorated log
barn |
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Slide 14: Site OGC 15: frame school
(?) |
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Slide 15: Site OGC 17: concrete phone booth
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Slide 16: Site OGC 18: historical marker for
Charles, Sr., and Caroline Kimber, 1877-1891 |
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Slide 17: Site OGC 18: William Charles Kimber
house |
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Slide 18: Site OGC 18A: root cellar |
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Slide 19: Site OGC 18B: mobile home |
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Slide 20: Site OGC 18C: frame house |
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CDR022: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site OGC 18D: tie shed |
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Slide 2: Site OGC 18E: tie garage and attached
board and batten shed |
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Slide 3: Site OGC 18F: log and tie chicken
coop |
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Slide 4: Site OGC 18G: tie chicken
coop |
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Slides 5-6: Site OGC 18H: board and batten
granary |
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Slide 7: Site OGC 18I: log milk cow shed/animal
shelter |
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Slide 8: Site OGC 18J: log and tie winter sheep
shed |
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Slide 9: Site OGC 18K: deteriorated log ice
house |
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Slide 10: Site OGC 18L: hay derrick |
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Slide 11: Site OGC 18M: log and tie lamb
shed |
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Slide 12: Site OGC 18N: tie lamb
shed |
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Slide 13: Site OGC 20: Reese Warburton house,
east facade |
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Slide 14: Site OGC 20: Reese Warburton house,
west facade |
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Slide 15: Site OGC 20A: Tanner log
cabin |
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Slide 16: Site OGC 20B: metal silo |
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Slide 17: Site OGC 20C: board and batten
outhouse |
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Slide 18: Site OGC 20D: hay derrick |
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Slide 19: Site OGC 20E: metal barn |
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Slide 20 :: Site OGC 20F: frame railroad cabin
from Lucin |
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CDR023: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site OGC 20G: Warburton complex: frame
school from Lucin |
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Slide 2: Site OGC 20H: log
outbuilding |
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Slide 3: Site OGC 20I: deteriorated log
outbuilding |
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Slide 4: Site OGC 20: log and stone animal
shelter |
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Slide 5: Site OGC 20K: windmill |
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Slide 6: Site OGC 20L: log animal
shelter |
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Slide 7: Site OGC 20M: log
outbuilding |
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Slide 8: Site OGC 20N: log barn |
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Slide 9: Site OGC 20O: log and stone animal
shelter |
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Slide 10: Site OGC 20O: log and stone animal
shelter, rear view |
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Slide 11: Site OGC 20P: metal shed |
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Slide 12: Site OGC 20Q: board and batten shed
from Lucin |
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Slide 13: Site OGC 20R: board and batten shed
from Lucin |
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Slide 14: Site OGC 20S: Dwight Warburton
house |
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Slide 15: Site OGC 20T: board and batten shed
from Lucin |
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Slide 16: Site OGC 20U: tie shed |
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Slide 17: Site OGC 20V: sided singled cell
house |
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Slide 18: Site OGC 20W: Ross Warburton
house |
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Slide 19: Site OGC 20Y: tie garage |
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Slide 20: Site OGC 20Z: log animal
shelter |
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CDR024: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site OGC 20Z: Warburton complex: frame
railroad cabin from Lucin |
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Slide 2: Site OGC 20-1: Warburton complex:
frame railroad cabin from Lucin |
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Slide 3: Site OGC 21: Hart Ranch
house |
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Slide 4: Site OGC 21A: frame
outhouse |
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Slides 5-6 : Site 22: Warburton house |
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Slide 7: Site OGC 24: Gary Secrist house and
outhouse |
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Slide 8: Site OGC 24B: frame shed |
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Slide 9: Site OGC 24C: tie shed |
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Slide 10: Site OGC 25, 25A: Etna School and
carriage house |
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Slide 11: Site OGC 25: Etna School |
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Slide 12: Site OGC 25A: Etna School carriage
house |
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Slide 13: Site OGC 26: Lucas ranch, log
cabin |
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Slide 14: Site OGC 26A: log animal
shelter |
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Slide 15: Site OGC 26B: log
outbuildings |
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Slide 16: Site OGC 26C: deteriorated log
cabin |
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Slide 17: Site OGC 26D: corral |
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Slide 18: Site OGC 26E: root cellar |
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Slide 19: Site OGC 27B: Thomas ranch complex:
stone storage building |
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Slide 20: Site OGC 27E: log barn |
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CDR025: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Site OGC 27F: Thomas ranch complex:
log granary |
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Slide 2: Site OGC 28: Seth Fletcher
ranch |
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Slide 3: Site OGC 28A: ruins of stone
barn |
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Slide 4: Site OGC 28B: log
outbuildings |
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Slide 5: Site OGC 28D: log
outbuilding/cabin |
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Slide 6: Site OGC 28E: hay derrick |
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Slide 7: Site OGC 28F: stone and log animal
shelter |
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Slide 8: Site OGC 28G: metal silos |
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Slide 9: Site OGC 29: frame double cell
house |
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Slide 10: Site OGC 29A: log cabin |
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Slide 11: Site OGC 29B: corral |
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Slide 12: Site OGC 29C: tie
outbuilding |
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Slide 13: Site OGC 29D: hay derrick |
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Slide 14: Site OGC 30: stone dam |
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CDR026: Independence Day celebration, including
breakfast, parade, and lunch held, on
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6 August 1985
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Slide 1: breakfast at the celebration, photo
includes Amy Tanner, Merlin Tanner, Jay Tanner, Carl Fleischhauer, Hal
Cannon |
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Slide 2: breakfast, photo includes Cheryl
Carter, Kenna Tanner, Merlin Tanner, Carol Edison, Carl
Fleischhauer |
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Slide 3: parade: Marcia Oman is the adult in
the picture |
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Slides 4-6: parade |
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Slides 7-8 : 4-H club float: Angie Tanner holding
middle lamb and Toni Tanner holding lamb at the end of the
float |
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Slides 9-10: parade |
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Slide 11: senior citizen's float: seated (l to
r) Ella Tanner, Herbert Tanner, and Winfred Kimber |
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Slides 12-13: parade |
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Slide 14: riders and horses in parade, including
Miranda Blanthorn and Brandon Blanthorn |
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Slides 15-19: after the parade |
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Slide 20: lunch at the celebration |
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CDR027: Independence Day celebration, including
lunch and rodeo, held on
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6 August 1985
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Slides 1-4: lunch |
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Slides 5-7: rodeo participants signing up for the
rodeo activities with Milt Oman |
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Slide 8: group of men chatting after lunch
(Merlin Tanner, Barney McWilliams, and Jay Tanner) |
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Slides 9-10: rodeo grounds during the
celebration |
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Slide 11: spectators at the rodeo, woman is Fern
Kimber |
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Slides 12-13: spectators at the rodeo |
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Slide 14: horses and trailers during the
rodeo |
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Slides 15-18: entrance of participants at the
beginning of the rodeo |
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Slides 19-20: presentation of the colors at the
beginning of the rodeo, rider on the right is Angie Tanner |
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CDR028: Independence Day celebration rodeo held
on
(Duplicate slide: 11)
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6 August 1985
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Slide 1: presentation of the colors at the
rodeo, Angie Tanner on right |
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Slides 2-10: bronc riding |
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Slides 11-20: steer riding |
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CDR029: Independence Day celebration rodeo held
on
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6 August 1985
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Slides 1-3: steer riding |
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Slides 4-14: team roping |
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Slides 15-20: calf roping |
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CDR030: Independence Day celebration rodeo held
on
(Duplicate slide: 18)
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6 August 1985
|
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Slides 1-5: calf roping |
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Slides 6-14: barrel racing |
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Slide 15: Jay and Tom Tanner before Tom's calf
ride |
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Slide 16: Tom Tanner during his calf
ride |
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Slide 17: Tom Tanner after his calf
ride |
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Slides 18-20: children riding calves |
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CDR031: Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Sites
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7 August 1985
|
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Slides 1-3: children riding calves |
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Slide 4: Doug Tanner on horseback |
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Slide 5: riders at rodeo |
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Hal Cannon Color Transparency Logs 19 sheets original images, 1 sheet duplicate images
(folder 025)
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July 1985, June 1986, |
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CHC001: Winfred Kimber; Frost farmstead
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2 July 1985
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Slides 1-3: portraits of Winfred Kimber at Frost
farmstead |
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Slides 4-7: fieldwork entourage follow Winfred
Kimber around farm with recorders and cameras |
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Slides 8-10: views of north Grouse Creek from
hillside above Frost farmstead |
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Slide 11: custom painted stock truck at Frost
farm |
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Slide 12: gate into farmyard |
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Slide 13: view into root cellar at cupboard
stored below |
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Slide 14: view from Grouse Creek pass into
Junction Valley |
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Slides 15-17: Tom Carter photographing |
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Slides 18-20: unidentified man fixes tire at side of
Grouse Creek Co-op |
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CHC002: Independence Day celebration activities
held on
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6 July 1985
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Slides 1-3: children's foot races after
program |
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Slide 4: guests visit and eat breakfast on lawn
of school |
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Slides 5-7: contestants sign up and pay entry fee
for rodeo |
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Slide 8: men talk at breakfast |
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Slides 9-10: family riding down Grouse Creek main
street to rodeo |
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Slides 11-13: men behind the scenes at the
rodeo |
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Slide 14: hand painted sign at entrance to
rodeo |
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Slides 15-19: rodeo events |
|
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Slides 20: boy helped off grounds after calf
ride |
|
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CHC003: Independence Day celebration rodeo held
on
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6 July 1985
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Slides 1-6: people watch rodeo |
|
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Slides 7-9: line of cowboy boots on rail as
cowboys sit behind grand stand to watch rodeo |
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Slides 10-11: more preparation for rodeo
events |
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Slide 12: view from street of rodeo
events |
|
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Slides 13-18: youngster getting in chute for calf
riding event |
|
|
CHC004: Herding cattle from Emigrant pass to
Moulton; errands at Simplot shop in Murtaugh
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8 July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-5: Milt Oman and Barney McWilliams moving
cattle |
|
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Slides 6-11: loading horses in truck after cattle
are moved |
|
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Slides 12-20: Milt Oman with truck to be fixes at
shop in Murtaugh |
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Slide 19: delivery truck used by Milt's sister
Anne's catering business in Burley |
|
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CHC005: Wallace Betteridge rawhide braiding,
Montello, NV
(Duplicate slides: 2, 11)
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25 July 1985
|
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Slides 1-8: wide angle shot of Wallace Betteridge
working with hondo |
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Slides 9-13: closeup of hondo |
|
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Slides 14-15: Wallace Betteridge
braiding |
|
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Slides 16: bit and bridle inherited by Wallace
Betteridge with homemade silver work |
|
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Slides 17: braided hondo ready to be tied onto
rope |
|
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Slides 18: bit and bridle inherited by Wallace
Betteridge with homemade silver work |
|
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Slides 19: homemade spurs belonging to Wallace
Betteridge |
|
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Slides 20: portrait of Wallace
Betteridge |
|
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CHC006: Wallace Betteridge; reunion of Betteridge
brothers adn sisters
|
16, 17 July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-2: Wallace Betteridge holding roll of
split rawhide |
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Slide 3: Wallace Betteridge holding old rawhide
rope he made |
|
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Slide 4: left bosal made by Wallace
Betteridge's father, right bosal made by WB |
|
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Slides 5-6: bosals made recently to order by
Wallace Betteridge |
|
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Slides 7-8: (l to r) Sally Betteridge, Wallace
Betteridge, Raida Kimber and George Betteridge |
|
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Slide 9: Jack Kimber stands in front of garden,
South Grouse Creek |
|
|
Slides 10-14: Merlin Tanner, Milt Oman and Steve
Kimber talk in the field by bailer |
|
|
Slides 15-16: scenes around Grouse Creek |
|
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Slide 17: house rented from Allen Tanner for
mens fieldwork headquarters |
|
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Slides 18-20: cabin and meadows about south Grouse
Creek |
|
|
CHC007: Moving cattle from Association ground to
leased ground
(Duplicate slides: 5, 16)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-2: Thomas Tanner |
|
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Slide 3: Max Tanner on horseback |
|
|
Slide 4: Max, Doug, and Thomas Tanner
dismounting for lunch while moving cattle |
|
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Slides 5-6: Max Tanner on horseback |
|
|
Slides 7-8: Max, Doug, and Thomas Tanner moving
year old calves from Association to leased ground |
|
|
Slide 9: calves crossing fence into leased
ground |
|
|
Slide 10: Tom Carter? with Thomas Tanner during
cattle move in Cotton Thomas Basin, Utah |
|
|
Slide 11: Doug Tanner moving calves |
|
|
Slides 12-13: Max, Doug, and Thomas Tanner moving
calves |
|
|
Slides 14: Max Tanner mounting horse |
|
|
Slides 15-17: Max and Doug Tanner on a hill
silhouetted by an impending storm |
|
|
Slide 18: Max Tanner riding in Cotton Thomas
Basin, Utah |
|
|
Slide 19: Doug Tanner helping his son Thomas
Tanner off horse in Cotton Thomas Basin, Utah |
|
|
Slide 20: Doug Tanner mounting horse in Cotton
Thomas Basin, Utah |
|
|
CHC008: Max Tanner ranch; Cotton Thomas Basin
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-3: Doug Tanner and his new tractor,
children playing on old bailer |
|
|
Slides 4-6: Doug Tanner drags bailer out, tests
cut hay for moisture and bails |
|
|
Slides 7-8: old brands and scythe at Tanner ranch
(now he uses electric branding irons) |
|
|
Slide 9: silhouette of ridge above Doug Tanner
ranch |
|
|
Slides 10-12: unloading horses from trailer at
Cotton Thomas Basin |
|
|
Slides 13-14: portrait of Max, Doug and Thomas
Tanner |
|
|
CHC009: Old photos from Thea Toyn, Opal Kimber,
and Raida Kimber, duplicated
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: Grouse Creek Band (R. Toyn
collection) |
|
|
Slides 2-3: Betteridge haying crew: UC Ranch (R.
Tanner collection) |
|
|
Slide 4: Grouse Creek LDS Church (R. Toyn
collection) |
|
|
Slide 5: Grouse Creek School (R. Toyn
collection) |
|
|
Slide 6: Grouse Creek Jack and wife (R. Toyn
collection) |
|
|
Slide 7: feeding cows in winter off hay sled:
Betteridge farmstead (R. Kimber collection) |
|
|
Slide 8: stacking hay at UC ranch (R. Tanner
collection) |
|
|
Slide 9: Raida Kimber's father milking cow (R.
Tanner collection) |
|
|
Slide 10: haystack, derrick , and crew: UC
ranch |
|
|
Slide 11-13: pages from R. Toyn's
scrapbook |
|
|
Slide 14: page from R. Kimber scrapbook, showing
tents where hay crew lived at UC ranch |
|
|
Slide 15: crew at UC ranch (R. Kimber
collection) |
|
|
Slides 16-17: Oren Kimber as young buckaroo (O.
Kimber collection) |
|
|
Slides 18-19: copy of Oren Kimber with horse (O.
Kimber collection) |
|
|
Slide 20: Raida Kimber's father
horseback |
|
|
CHC010: Winfred Kimber's field
|
25 July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: preparations for family home evening
at Winfred Kimber's Red Top |
|
|
Slide 2: Archie Toyn waiting for
dinner |
|
|
Slide 3: rocks above in canyon |
|
|
Slides 4-5: preparation of dutch oven potatoes,
grilled hamburgers and corn |
|
|
Slide 6: Back of unidentified man in Winfred
Kimber's field in Grouse Creek, Utah |
|
|
Slide 7: Scenic picture probably of Winfred
Kimber's field in Grouse Creek, Utah |
|
|
Slide 8: Unidentified boy preparing for a
family home evening at Winfred Kimber's Red Top in Grouse Creek,
Utah |
|
|
Slides 9-15: preparation of dutch oven potatoes,
grilled hamburgers and corn |
|
|
Slides 16-18: Grouse Creek Orchestra at Raida
Kimber's: piano: Raida, Saxophone: Archie Toyn; guitar/banjo: Lyman
Kimber |
|
|
Slides 19-20: (l to r) Lyman Kimber, Raida Kimber,
Archie Toyn, Rhea Toyn |
|
|
CHC011: Grouse Creek
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-2: Richins house from back in
rainbow |
|
|
Slide 3: unidentified house, fence and
trees |
|
|
Slides 4-5: irrigation systems in south Grouse
Creek |
|
|
Slide 6: road in Grouse Creek, Utah |
|
|
Slides 7-16: Milt Omen breaking cold at Grouse
creek rodeo grounds |
|
|
Slides 17-20: various views of the Grouse Creek
rodeo grounds |
|
|
CHC012: Nelson Ranch, Junction
(Duplicate slides: 4, 8, 9)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-9: Mr. Nelson shoeing a horse at Nelson
ranch |
|
|
Slide 10-13: Simper Ranch, examine old way station
and Indian battle ground |
|
|
Slides 14-15: drive up canyon to west of
ranch |
|
|
Slides 16-20: aspen cabin in meadow above Nelson
ranch |
|
|
CHC013: Warburton ranch
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: willow fence in front of ranch
house |
|
|
Slide 2: cabin on grounds |
|
|
Slides 3-4: detail of hand forged hinge on
gate |
|
|
Slide 5: outbuilding |
|
|
Slide 6: school house moved from rail line to
ranch |
|
|
Slide 7: willow fence |
|
|
Slide 8: ranch house |
|
|
Slide 9: log livestock shed |
|
|
Slide 10: log shed |
|
|
Slide 11: corral |
|
|
Slide 12: interior of original ranch cabin
|
|
|
Slide 13: sheep camp |
|
|
Slide 14: exterior, original log
house |
|
|
Slide 15: log outbuilding |
|
|
Slide 16: sheep camp |
|
|
Slide 17: Allen Tanner's mare and
foal |
|
|
CHC014: Herding cattle
|
8 July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-6: gathering cattle at Emigrant Canyon
prior to herding them to Moulton, ID |
|
|
Slides 7-10: ruins of Emigrant Trail
Station |
|
|
Slide 11: log school at Moulton, ID |
|
|
Slides 12-16: detail of school, area around school,
writing on wall by alumni |
|
|
Slides 17-19: Basque sheepherder cairns above Nelson
ranch, west of Junction |
|
|
CHC015: Grouse Creek; Aetna
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1-2: people leaving LDS Church after
services at Grouse Creek church |
|
|
Slide 3: portrait of Tami Tanner |
|
|
Slides 4-7: people leaving LDS Church after
services at Grouse Creek church |
|
|
Slides 8-10: ruin near Aetna (Carl
Fleischhauer) |
|
|
Slides 11-12: farmstead at head of Aetna
Reservoir |
|
|
Slide 13: pages from Raida Kimber's
scrapbook |
|
|
Slide 14: children play "Fox and Dear" with pet
dear at Grouse Creek School (Raida Kimber collection) |
|
|
Slide 15: pages from Raida Kimber's
scrapbook |
|
|
Slide 16: Raida Kimber holds photo of haying
crew with rakes at UC ranch |
|
|
CHC016: Various sites
|
April 1985
|
|
Slide 1: ranch entrance, Etna |
|
|
Slide 2: homemade tractor cab, Grouse
Creek |
|
|
Slide 3: detail of log cabin, Grouse
Creek |
|
|
Slide 4: view of farm, Park Valley |
|
|
Slide 5: LDS meeting house, Grouse
Creek |
|
|
Slide 6: Grouse Creek cemetery |
|
|
Slides 7-8: corrals and fencing, Grouse
Creek |
|
|
Slide 9: log cabin detail, square notching,
Grouse Creek |
|
|
Slide 10: corrals and fencing, Etna |
|
|
Slide 11: Grouse Creek School |
|
|
Slide 12: Warburton house, Etna |
|
|
Slide 13: corrals and fencing, west of Grouse
Creek |
|
|
Slide 14: homemade tractor cab, Grouse
Creek |
|
|
Slide 15: historical marker, Park Valley,
UT |
|
|
Slide 16: Park Valley, UT, landscape |
|
|
Slide 17: LDS temple motif gravestone, Grouse
Creek |
|
|
Slide 18: cupboard in cabin, Grouse
Creek |
|
|
Slide 19: Shaw cabin, Grouse Creek |
|
|
Slide 20: railroad tie house, Grouse
Creek |
|
|
CHC017: Various sites
|
April 1985
|
|
Slide 1: Etna School |
|
|
Slide 2: Park Valley landscape |
|
|
Slide 3: "Indian" gravestone, Grouse Creek
Cemetery |
|
|
Slide 4: Grouse Creek landscape |
|
|
Slide 5: Park Valley landscape |
|
|
Slide 6: Shaw house rafters, Grouse
Creek |
|
|
Slide 7: poplar trees, Park Valley |
|
|
Slide 8: Cooperative Store (Co-op), Grouse
Creek |
|
|
Slide 9: corrals and fencing, Etna |
|
|
Slide 10: Cooperative Store (Co-op), Grouse
Creek |
|
|
Slides 11-12: Simplot corrals and sheep wagon,
Grouse Creek |
|
|
Slide 13: Grouse Creek School |
|
|
Slide 14: Richins house, Grouse
Creek |
|
|
Slides 15-16: Tanner house, Grouse Creek (Carol
Edison photographer) |
|
|
Slides 17-18: store fence, Grouse Creek (Carol
Edison photographer) |
|
|
CHC018: Aerial photographs of Grouse Creek
|
June 1986
|
|
Slides 1-20: Arial images of Grouse Creek Valley
(Blanton Owen pilot) |
|
|
CHC019: Aerial photographs of Grouse Creek
|
June 1986
|
|
Slides 1-4: Arial images of Grouse Creek Valley
(Blanton Owen pilot) |
|
| 1 |
5 |
Tom Carter Color Transparency Logs 41 sheets original images, 2 sheets duplicate images
(folder 026)
|
July 1985, Jan 1986, fall 1988, |
|
CTC001: Various ranch buildings on the Tanner
ranch (site OGC 23)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: main house |
|
|
Slides 2-4: Doug Tanner Ranch bunk
house |
|
|
Slides 5-6: chicken coop |
|
|
Slide 7: shed |
|
|
Slide 8: butchering post |
|
|
Slide 9: corral |
|
|
Slide 10: stock shelter |
|
|
Slide 11: stockade type wall, stock
shelter |
|
|
Slide 12: stock shelter |
|
|
Slide 13: detail, dirt roof, stock
shelter |
|
|
Slide 14: corral |
|
|
Slide 15: gate |
|
|
Slide 16: garden |
|
|
Slide 17: utility shed |
|
|
Slide 18: tack shed |
|
|
Slides 19-20: stock truck |
|
|
CTC002: Max Tanner ranch (site OGC 23)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-2: stock truck |
|
|
Slides 3-4: Doug and Tom Tanner repairing
combine |
|
|
CTC003: Edward Frost ranch (site 52)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-2: ranch site |
|
|
Slide 3: original ranch house |
|
|
Slide 4: ranch site |
|
|
Slides 5-10: original ranch house |
|
|
Slide 11: original ranch house: dirt roof
detail |
|
|
Slide 12: original ranch house: gable
detail |
|
|
Slides 13-19: original ranch house: dirt roof
details |
|
|
Slide 20: log notching detail |
|
|
CTC004: Edward Frost ranch buildings (site 52)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: ranch house interior
detail |
|
|
Slides 2-4: stock shelter |
|
|
Slide 5: ranch house interior |
|
|
Slide 6: stock shelter |
|
|
Slide 7: stock shelter gable |
|
|
Slide 8: stock shelter dirt roof |
|
|
Slide 9: ranch house log detail |
|
|
Slide 10: ranch house decorative element on
gable |
|
|
Slide 11: stock shelter gable |
|
|
Slide 12: stock shelter dirt roof |
|
|
Slide 13: ranch house log splicing |
|
|
Slide 14: close-up of ranch house decorative
element on gable |
|
|
Slide 15-20: stock shelter details |
|
|
CTC005: Edward Frost ranch buildings (site 52)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: ranch house interior |
|
|
Slides 2-3: corral gate |
|
|
Slide 4: equipment shed interior |
|
|
Slide 5: granary saddle notch
detail |
|
|
Slides 6-7: corral details |
|
|
Slide 8: barn |
|
|
Slide 9: granary saddle notch |
|
|
Slides 10-11: corral |
|
|
Slide 12: equipment shed |
|
|
Slide 13: hobbles hanging on granary |
|
|
Slides 14-16: corral gate and details |
|
|
Slide 17: equipment shed |
|
|
Slides 18-19: corral fencing details |
|
|
Slide 20: equipment shed |
|
|
CTC006: Edward Frost ranch buildings (site 52)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-7: stock shelter details |
|
|
Slide 8: granary gable |
|
|
Slide 9: stock shelter dirt roof |
|
|
Slide 10: blacksmith shed log detail |
|
|
Slide 11: granary |
|
|
Slides 12-13: stock shelter |
|
|
Slides 14-15: blacksmith shed |
|
|
Slide 16: stock shelter dirt roof |
|
|
Slides 17-18: blacksmith shed |
|
|
Slides 19-20: corral fence and gate |
|
|
CTC007: Edward Frost ranch buildings (site 52)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: corral pole fence |
|
|
Slide 2: harrow |
|
|
Slide 3: loading chute on corral |
|
|
Slide 4: buckrake |
|
|
Slide 5: pole fence |
|
|
Slides 6-7: miscellaneous antique
equipment |
|
|
Slide 8: pole fence |
|
|
Slide 9: axle remains |
|
|
CTC008: Warburton ranch buildings (site OGC 20)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-4: original log ranch house, including
square notch corner timbering and dirt roof |
|
|
Slide 5: detail of roof |
|
|
Slide 6: rear view of house |
|
|
Slides 7-10: dirt roof details |
|
|
Slides 11-12: view of roof from inside, showing
straw and aspen pole rafters |
|
|
Slide 13: square notch |
|
|
Slide 14: sawn boards on central passage
partition |
|
|
Slide 15: interior view, showing purlin and
wallpaper |
|
|
Slide 16: log chinking |
|
|
Slide 17: interior showing logs |
|
|
Slides 18-20: stockade fencing |
|
|
CTC009: Lucas ranch structures and buildings
(site OGC 26)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: corral gate |
|
|
Slide 2: corrals |
|
|
Slides 3-4: original ranch house, now stock
shelter |
|
|
Slide 5: dirt roof of original ranch house, now
stock shelter |
|
|
Slides 6-8: pole and straw roof animal shelter
(earthfast) |
|
|
Slide 9: corral |
|
|
Slide 10: house detail: saddle notch |
|
|
Slide 11: stock shelter |
|
|
Slide 12: root cellar |
|
|
Slide 13: outbuilding |
|
|
Slide 14: dwelling on site |
|
|
CTC010: Miscellaneous buildings with in the
Grouse Creek study area
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-3: store: site 26 |
|
|
Slides 4-5: Warburton stone house: site OGC
22 |
|
|
Slide 6: Secrist ranch: site OGC 24 |
|
|
Slides 7-8: Etna School, site OGC 25 |
|
|
Slides 9-10: Etna School stable, site OGC
25 |
|
|
Slides 11-12: Etna School, site OGC 25 |
|
|
Slides 13-15: Richins house: site 19 |
|
|
Slide 16: LDS Relief Society granary: site
21 |
|
|
Slides 17-18: rock corral ruins: site 39 |
|
|
Slide 19: Hart ranch: site OGC 21 |
|
|
Slide 20: L. Kimber: site OGC 24 |
|
|
CTC011: Various Grouse Creek ranches
|
February 1985, ; April 1985, ; July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: Charles Kimber house: site 40 ( |
February 1985)
|
|
Slide 2: Joseph Lee house: site 38 ( |
February 1985)
|
|
Slides 3-8: Shaw house: site 50 ( |
3-6: July 1985; 7-8: April
1985)
|
|
Slide 9: Shaw granary: site 50 ( |
April 1985)
|
|
Slides 10-11: Shaw house roof details: site 50 ( |
April 1985)
|
|
Slide 12: Shaw ranch view: site 50 ( |
July 1985)
|
|
CTC012: Various historic Grouse Creek sites and
structures
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-5: unidentified log mining cabin in Pine
Creek Canyon |
|
|
Slide 6-12: unidentified log and concrete mining
cabin in Cotton Thomas Basin |
|
|
CTC013: Various historic sites and structures in
Park Valley, UT
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: Park Valley landscape |
|
|
Slide 2: signs indicating the isolated nature
of the settlement pattern |
|
|
Slides 3-5: Park Valley landscape
scenes |
|
|
Slide 6: Park Valley store and lombardy
poplars |
|
|
Slides 7-8: unidentified house |
|
|
Slide 9: pole fence |
|
|
Slide 10: corral pole fence |
|
|
CTC014: Various historic sites and structures
around Yost, ID
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: landscape |
|
|
Slides 2-6: unidentified house in the bungalow
style |
|
|
Slide 7-8: ruins of an unidentified log
barn |
|
|
Slide 9: fence |
|
|
Slide 10: ruins of an unidentified log
barn |
|
|
Slide 11: unidentified bungalow |
|
|
Slide 12-13: landscape scenes |
|
|
CTC015: Hale ranch (OGC site 31)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slide 1: house |
|
|
Slides 2-3: stock shelter |
|
|
Slide 4: granary ruins |
|
|
Slides 5-6: unidentified building
ruins |
|
|
Slide 7: detail of house |
|
|
Slide 8: stockade style fencing |
|
|
CTC016: Etna Dam and ranch (site OGC 30)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-3: Etna Dam |
|
|
Slide 4: frame construction ranch house
#1 |
|
|
Slides 5-8: log construction ranch house
#2 |
|
|
Slide 9: loading chute |
|
|
Slides 10-11: pole fence corrals |
|
|
Slides 12: railroad tie outbuilding |
|
|
Slide 13: ranch house |
|
|
CTC017: Original Cotton Thomas homestead site
ruins located north of Grouse Creek (site OGC 1)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-2: stone chimney |
|
|
Slides 3-4: details of log
construction |
|
|
Slides 5-6: view toward valley |
|
|
Slides 7-8: details of house |
|
|
CTC018: Seth Fletcher ranch (site OGC 28)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-11: views of stone hall-parlor
house |
|
|
Slides 12-18: barn |
|
|
Slides 19-20: hay derrick |
|
|
CTC019: Seth Fletcher ranch (site OGC 28)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-2: granary |
|
|
Slide 3: square notching on granary |
|
|
Slides 4-5: granary construction
details |
|
|
Slides 6-7: hay derrick |
|
|
Slides 8-11: corral details, including pole
fencing |
|
|
CTC020: Allen N. Tanner house (site 6)
|
July 1985
|
|
Slides 1-5: elevations |
|
|
Slide 6: gable |
|
|
Slide 7: window heads |
|
|
Slide 8: door |
|
|
Slide 9: window detail |
|
|
Slides 10-11: central passage |
|
|
Slide 12: wood paneling |
|
|
Slide 13: moldings |
|
|
Slides 14-15: granary (slide #15 taken in |
April 1985)
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CTC021: Max, Doug and Tom Tanner moving cattle in
the Cotton Thomas Basin
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July 1985
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Slides 1-4: Cotton Thomas Basin
landscape |
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Slides 5-6: views of cattle |
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Slide 7: creek |
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Slide 8: fencing |
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Slide 9: Cotton Thomas Basin
landscape |
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Slide 10: corral loading chute |
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Slide 11: rainbow over loading chute |
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Slide 12: landscape view |
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Slide 13: terracing on hillside |
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Slide 14: Hal Cannon, Max Tanner, Doug Tanner,
and Tom Tanner in front of stock truck |
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Slide 15: Max tanner, Doug Tanner, and Tom
Tanner in front of stock truck |
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Slide 16: hawk |
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Slide 17: Doug and son, Tom, mounting and
riding |
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Slide 18: Doug Tanner riding |
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Slide 19: Tom Tanner riding |
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Slide 20: Max Tanner riding |
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CTC022: Max, Doug and Tom Tanner moving cattle by
horseback in the Cotton Thomas Basin
(Duplicate slides: 19, 20)
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July 1985
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Slides 1-4: Doug and Tom Tanner |
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Slides 5-8: Max, Doug and Tom Tanner working
cattle |
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Slides 9-10: Max Tanner on ridge and riding down
ridge |
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Slides 11-12: working cattle near gate |
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Slide 13: Doug wearing shotgun chaps |
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Slide 14: Max wearing chinks |
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Slides 15-16: Max Tanner |
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Slides 18-19: Tom Tanner |
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Slide 19: Max, Doug and Tom working cattle out
of a ravine |
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Slide 20: Max and Doug Tanner |
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CTC023: Max, Doug and Tom Tanner moving cattle by
horseback in the Cotton Thomas Basin
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July 1985
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Slides 1-4: Max, Doug, and Tom Tanner moving
cattle |
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CTC024: Views of Independence Day parade held on
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6 July 1985
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Slide 1: people lining main street |
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Slides 2-3: Max Tanner and truck |
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Slides 4-5: Milt Oman and 4-H float |
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Slides 6-7: Toni Tanner, 4-H float |
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Slide 8: boy and sheep |
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Slide 9: Angie Tanner |
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Slide 10: Rescue Squad entry |
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Slide 11: fire truck |
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Slides 12-13: children's parade |
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Slide 14: Milt Oman |
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Slide 15: Milt Oman with children |
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Slide 16: Milt Oman children |
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Slide 17: spectators |
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Slides 18-19: senior citizen float: Ella Tanner,
Herbert Tanner, Winfred Kimber |
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Slide 20: float |
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CTC025: Landscapes of Grouse Creek and vicinity
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July 1985
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Slide 1: hills above Cotton Thomas
Basin |
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Slides 2-5: north view of Grouse Creek
Valley |
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Slide 6: Grouse Creek view (sites
50-58) |
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Slides 7-9: line village concept, looking
north |
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Slides 10-11: fields on north end (near OGC site
1) |
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Slides 12-13: Edward Frost ranch (site
52) |
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Slide 14: valley in |
April 1985
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Slide 15: south end of main street |
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Slide 16: looking south (site 58) |
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Slide 17: Frost ranch (site 52) |
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Slide 18: sheep camp, Simplot corral (site
02) |
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Slide 19: loading chute, Simplot corral (site
02) |
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Slide 20: hay derrick (site 54) |
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CTC026: Miscellaneous Independence Day scenes
(Duplicate slides: 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 19, 20)
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6 July 1985
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Slide 1: pancake breakfast |
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Slides 2-4: activities at the Grouse Creek
school |
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Slide 5: breakfast |
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Slides 6-7: Thompson wedding |
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Slides 8-10: standing around before the
parade |
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Slide 11: Gamble ranch buckaroos waiting for the
rodeo |
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CTC027: Independence Day rodeo
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6 July 1985
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Slides 1-2: rodeo grounds |
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Slide 3: team roping |
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Slides 4-7: Doug Tanner calf roping |
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Slides 8-10: team roping |
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Slides 11-12: Milt Oman |
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Slide 13: Martin Black, Gamble ranch |
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Slides 14-16: bull riding |
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Slides 17-20: bronc riding |
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CTC028: Independence Day rodeo
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6 July 1985
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Slide 1: bronc rider |
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Slide 2: Martin Black, Gamble ranch |
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Slide 3: grandstand |
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Slides 4-5: team roper |
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Slides 6-10: Gordon Stanford and horse, Jordan
valley, OR, Gamble Ranch |
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Slides 11-12: Milt Oman and horse |
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Slide 13: Gamble Ranch buckaroos |
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Slide 14: Martin Black, Gamble ranch |
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Slides 15-18: shots of gear, including chaps and
boots |
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Slides 19-20: Max Tanner on fence |
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CTC029: Independence Day rodeo
(Duplicate slide: 3)
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6 July 1985
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Slides 1-2: children watching rodeo from
fence |
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Slides 3-5: Max Tanner and other cowboys sitting
on the fence |
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Slide 6: fence sitters |
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Slide 7: spectators in pickup truck |
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CTC030: Repairing farm machinery
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July 1985
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Slides 1-3: Lewis Tanner |
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Slides 4-8: Allen and Lewis Tanner fixing hay
stacker |
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Slides 9-12: Jeff and Thomas Thomas fixing
baler |
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CTC031: Oren and Randy Kimber haying and
irrigating
(Duplicate slides: 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 16)
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July 1985
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Slides 1-2: Oren (father) and Randy (son)
Kimber |
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Slides 3-11: Oren Kimber driving tractor and baling
hay |
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Slides 12-14: Randy Kimber mowing hay |
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Slide 15: Oren Kimber |
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Slide 16: irrigation ditch |
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Slides 17-19: Oren and Randy Kimber
irrigating |
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Slide 20: Randy Kimber |
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CTC032: Kathleen Tanner backing pies
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July 1985
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Slides 1-3: Kathleen Tanner |
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Slides 4-8: double crust pies |
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Slides 9-10: cutting and eating pies |
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CTC033: map; Fieldwork team working
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July 1985
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Slides 1-2: map of Grouse Creek |
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Slide 3: Hal Cannon |
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Slide 4: Tom Carter and Max Tanner |
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Slides 5-6: Carol Edison |
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Slide 7: Doug Tanner and Hal Cannon |
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Slide 8: Hal Cannon |
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Slide 9: Carol Edison and Debbie
Randall |
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Slide 10: Carol Edison with Trisha and Amy
Tanner |
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Slide 11: Carl Fleischhauer and Louis
Tanner |
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CTC034: Drive with Max Tanner onto the west
mountain range
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Max Tanner and pickup
truck |
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Slide 2: Max Tanner and Hal Cannon |
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Slide 3: sagebrush country above Grouse Creek
on west |
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Slide 4: Max Tanner(site 27) |
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Slides 5-6: meadow above Thomas ranch (site
27) |
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Slide 7: sagebrush desert |
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Slide 8: "Indian" corral |
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Slide 9: sagebrush desert |
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Slide 10: Max Tanner's pickup truck |
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Slide 11: Nevada state line |
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Slides 12-20: "Indian Cave" |
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CTC035: Drive with Max Tanner onto the west
mountain range
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July 1985
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Slide 1: looking down at "deer
camp" |
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Slide 2: view toward Grouse Creek |
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Slide 3: "deer camp" where folks from Grouse
Creek used to gather during the hunting season |
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Slides 4-7: high country spring and irrigation
ditch |
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Slides 8: "deer camp" |
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Slides 9-10: Valison Tanner's "line
camp" |
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Slides 11-13: "deer camp" |
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Slides 14-16: Max Tanner |
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Slide 17: Max Tanner and Tom Carter |
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Slide 18: looking east |
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Slide 19-20: BLM roads |
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CTC036: Drive with Max Tanner onto the west
mountain range
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July 1985
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Slide 1: sagebrush country at the top of
mountain, view toward White Top and Rocky Knob |
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Slide 2: view toward the east from the top of
the mountain |
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Slide 3: Ridge Top Road, separating Grouse
Creek allotments from the Gamble ranch |
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Slide 4: looking west toward the Goose Creek
drainage and the San Jacinto ranch |
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Slides 5-6: Gamble ranch cows |
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Slides 7-8: sagebrush desert |
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Slide 9: Max Tanner |
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Slide 10: looking toward Nevada |
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CTC037: Drive with Oren and Opal Kimber onto the
east mountain range
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July 1985
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Slide 1: Oren Kimber |
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Slide 2: Oren and Opal Kimber |
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Slide 3: pickup truck |
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Slides 4-5: Ridge Top, Grouse Creek
mountains |
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Slide 6: Mountain Mahogany |
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Slide 7: storm over the Grouse Creek
Valley |
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Slide 8: Mountain Mahogany |
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Slides 9-10: storm over the Grouse Creek
Valley |
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Slide 11: Oren and Opal Kimber |
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Slide 12: Park Valley, looking east from the top
of the mountain toward the Muddy ranch |
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Slides 13-17: roads |
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Slides 18-19: cairns made by cowboys |
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CTC038: Historic photos; winter feeding
(Duplicate slides: 3, 12, 13, 17)
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January 1986
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Slides 1-2: John T. Betteridge ranch, photo c.
1990 (Raida Kimber collection) |
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Slides 3-4: Edward Shaw and John Betteridge, photo
c. 1900 (Raida Kimber collection) |
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Slides 5-8: map of the east Grouse Creek water
company, photo c. 1896 (Oren Kimber collection) |
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Slides 9-10: Oren Kimber, winter dress |
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Slides 11-20: Doug Tanner, winter
feeding |
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CTC039: Winter feeding (January 1986) and views
of Lynn area (
(Duplicate slide: 5)
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June 1985)
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Slides 1-8: Reese Warburton feeding cows at OGC
site 20 |
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Slide 9: view of the Lynn area |
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Slides 10-11: Nelson homestead in Lynn |
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Slide 12: Tie building at Nelson ranch in
Lynn |
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Slide 13: log house near Lynn |
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CTC040: Fall roundup
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October 1988
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Slide 1: Max Tanner ranch house |
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Slides 2-3: Max Tanner ranch |
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Slide 4: Max and Kathleen Tanner
home |
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Slides 5-6: Interior of Max Tanner ranch
house |
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Slides 7-10 : 1988 fall roundup, Doug
Tanner |
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Slide 11: Doug Tanner gear |
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Slide 12: Close up of Max Tanner's
horse |
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Slides 13-15: cutting cows at the
roundup |
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Slides 16-20: moving cattle at the
roundup |
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CTC041: Fall roundup
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October 1988
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Slides 1-5: cutting cows at fall roundup
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| 2 |
Carol Edison Color Transparencies 1 sheet duplicate slides
CCE001-CCE023. (folder 001)
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| 3 |
Carl Fleischhauer Color Transparencies
CCF001-CCF026 1 sheet duplicate slides
CCF001-CCF026
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| 4 |
Debbie Randall Color Transparencies
CDR001-CDR020
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| 5 |
Debbie Randall Color Transparencies 1 sheet duplicate slides
CDR021-CDR031
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| 6 |
Hal Cannon Color Transparencies 1 sheet duplicate slides
CHC001-CHC019
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| 7 |
Tom Carter Color Transparencies CTC001-CTC025
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| 8 |
Tom Carter Color Transparencies 2 sheets duplicate slides
CTC026-CTC041
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| 9 |
Reference Color Transparency Fiches
CCE001-CCE023, CCF001-CCF026, CDR001-CDR031, CHC001-CHC019,
CTC001-CTC041
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SUB-SERIES B : Black and White Images (negatives--1 inch and 2
1/4 inch format--and contact sheets) and Logs
(6 boxes)
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1985.
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Box
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Folder
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| 1 |
1 |
Carol Edison Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheet Logs (18 items)
(folders 027-045). [Old foldering info: folder 045 previously held C. Edison
ends of b&w images, now housed with appropriate BCE number; folder
046: previously held C. Edison b&w logs].
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July 1985 |
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BCE25495 : Tour of old Frost ranch with Winfred
Kimber
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3 July 1985
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Negative(s) 0A-1A : view of house from lane looking
eastward |
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Negative(s) 2A-3A: southside of house |
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Negative(s) 4A : eastside of house |
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Negative(s) 5A : (l to r) T. Carter, Winfred Kimber, C.
Fleischhauer, D. Randall |
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Negative(s) 6A-7A : corner notching on northeast
corner |
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Negative(s) 8A : (1 to r) T. Carter and Winfred
Kimber |
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Negative(s) 9A : eastside of house |
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Negative(s) 10A : south facing granary |
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Negative(s) 11A : (l to r) Verna Richardson, Winfred
Kimber, T. Carter, D. Randall, C. Fleischhauer |
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Negative(s) 12A : view eastward, toward creek, from
northside of homestead |
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Negative(s) 13A : stone cellar at northwest corner of
house |
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Negative(s) 14A : structure west of house |
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Negative(s) 15A : old baling machine with granary
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Negative(s) 16A : (l to r) T. Carter, Winfred
Kimber |
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Negative(s) 17A : (l to r) D. Randall, C. Fleischhauer,
Verna Richardson, T. Carter, Winfred Kimber |
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Negative(s) 18A : (l to r) T. Carter, Winfred
Kimber |
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Negative(s) 19A : bridge over east ditch looking
eastward to house and creek |
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Negative(s) 20A : (l to r) T. Carter, Winfred
Kimber |
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Negative(s) 21A-23A : chute for corral |
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Negative(s) 24A : barn |
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Negative(s) 25A : horses inside corral |
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Negative(s) 26A : view northward to chute and corral
area |
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Negative(s) 27A : view northward from fence south of
barn |
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Negative(s) 28A-29A : old feeding sled converted to
truck |
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Negative(s) 30A : (l to r) Val Richardson, D. Randall,
H. Carter, Winfred Kimber, T. Carter, Verna Richardson, C.
Fleischhauer |
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Negative(s) 31A : detail of tie construction on tool
shed |
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Negative(s) 32A-33A : view northward to outbuilding from new
ranch house |
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Negative(s) 34A : Winfred Kimber |
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Negative(s) 35A-36A : underground cellar at Old Frost
ranch |
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Negative(s) 36 : T. Carter interviewing Winfred
Kimber |
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Negative(s) 37-38 : double exposed images |
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BCE25496 : Views of Grouse Creek; Independence Day
Celebration activities,
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6 July 1985
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Negative(s) 0A-A1 : visitors walking past Co-op, towards
school for 4th of July breakfast |
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Negative(s) 2A-3A : visitor vehicles in front of Max and
Melissa Tanner's house |
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Negative(s) 4A : schoolhouse (made from locally
quarried stone) |
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Negative(s) 5A : the dugway (the curve in the road that
is "dug out" of the hill |
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Negative(s) 6A-8A : members of the Oakley (ID) Arts
Council peeling potatoes for breakfast |
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Negative(s) 9A : D. Randall with a member from Oakley
Arts Council who provide food as a fundraiser so locals can
visit |
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Negative(s) 10A : breakfast serving line |
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Negative(s) 11A : (l to r) Oakley saddletree maker Bob
Severe's father and brother |
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Negative(s) 12A-14A : pancake and sausage frying |
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Negative(s) 15A-16A : D. Randall going through the breakfast
line |
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Negative(s) 17A-19A : Herbert Tanner (checked shirt) going
through breakfast line |
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Negative(s) 20A : D. Randall interviewing Grouse Creek
residents and visitors |
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Negative(s) 21A-22A : closeup of local stone on
schoolhouse |
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Negative(s) 23A-24A : after-breakfast visiting |
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Negative(s) 25A : son of David and Betty
Kimber |
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Negative(s) 26A : after-breakfast visiting |
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Negative(s) 27A : belt braided from nylon |
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Negative(s) 28A-29A : small cowboy eating
breakfast |
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Negative(s) 30A-34A : parents visiting and children playing
after breakfast |
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Negative(s) 35A : kids playing after the midday
meal |
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Negative(s) 36A : Thompson's "Best Crop" float leaving
after parade and meal |
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BCE25497 : Independence Day Rodeo, continued on
BCE25498
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6 July 1985
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Negative(s) 0A : rodeo flagbearers |
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Negative(s) 1A-3A : Angie Tanner with flag |
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Negative(s) 4A : rodeo action |
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Negative(s) 5A : bronc riding |
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Negative(s) 6A : rodeo chutes |
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Negative(s) 7A : reunion spectators,> across the
road |
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Negative(s) 8A : fence spectators |
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Negative(s) 9A-10A : rodeo action |
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Negative(s) 11A : hamburger stand at front, left of
parking lot |
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Negative(s) 12A-13A : fence spectators |
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Negative(s) 14A : kids on three-wheelers |
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Negative(s) 15A : rodeo arena |
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Negative(s) 16A-17A : team roping |
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Negative(s) 18A-19A : bronc riding |
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Negative(s) 20A-26A : team roping |
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Negative(s) 27A : calf roping |
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Negative(s) 28A-30A : team roping |
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Negative(s) 31A : rodeo champion |
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Negative(s) 32A-34A : team roping |
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Negative(s) 35A-36A : cowboys at rodeo |
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BCE25498 : Independence Day decorations and rodeo
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6 July 1985
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Negative(s) 0-1 : Grouse Creek Post Office decorated for
the 4th with flags |
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Negative(s) 2-3 : rodeo spectators |
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Negative(s) 4 : horseman inside arena |
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Negative(s) 5-6 : chasing down bull |
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Negative(s) 7-9 : bull riding |
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Negative(s) 10-12 : buckaroos from Nevada |
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Negative(s) 13 : bull rider |
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Negative(s) 14 : Mr. Severe from Oakley, ID
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Negative(s) 15-16 : buckaroos from Nevada |
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Negative(s) 17 : young rodeo participant |
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Negative(s) 18 : spectators near entrance to arena, Max
Tanner at right |
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Negative(s) 19 : young rodeo participant |
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Negative(s) 20 : buckaroos from Nevada |
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Negative(s) 21-26 : participant entrance to arena
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Negative(s) 27-28 : cowboys preparing to ride |
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Negative(s) 29 : spectators near entrance to arena
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Negative(s) 30 : horses |
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Negative(s) 31 : waiting participant |
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Negative(s) 32 : kid fence spectators |
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Negative(s) 33 : spectators across the road |
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Negative(s) 34 : kids calf roping |
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Negative(s) 35-37: bronc riding at rodeo |
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BCE25499 : Winfred Kimber; abandoned Allen N. Tanner
house; calf roping practice; old Frost ranch
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Negative(s) 0-7 : Winfred Kimber and T. Carter (all very
dark) |
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Negative(s) 8-9 : view southward of A.N. Tanner house
from southwest |
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Negative(s) 10-12 : exterior of A.N. Tanner house from
southwest |
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Negative(s) 13 : central passage in Tanner house
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Negative(s) 14 : upstairs room in Tanner
house |
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Negative(s) 15-18 : interior view upwards form southeast
corner of Tanner house |
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Negative(s) 20-28 : riders, horses and calves arriving to
practice in Grouse Creek Rodeo arena |
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Negative(s) 29 : view of fence that runs northward from
cellar at old Frost Ranch |
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Negative(s) 30-31 : T. Carter and D. Randall drawing
homestead in preparation for measuring Old Frost ranch |
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Negative(s) 32-34 : calf and cow new old Frost
homestead |
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Negative(s) 35-36 : cows at Old Frost ranch |
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Negative(s) 37 : T. Carter drawing plans |
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BCE25500 : Independence Day parade
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6 July 1985
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Negative(s) 1 : traffic before parade begins
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Negative(s) 2 : young spectators looking for a vantage
point to view the parade |
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Negative(s) 3-6 : flagbearers on horseback heading up
the parade route |
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Negative(s) 7-9 : local children on foot, bikes or three
wheelers |
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Negative(s) 10 : float |
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Negative(s) 11-13 : 4-H float with Tami Tanner and
others |
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Negative(s) 14 : fire truck |
|
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Negative(s) 15 : senior citizen's float with (l to r)
Winfred Kimber, Herbert Tanner, and Ella Tanner |
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Negative(s) 16 : spectators returning to schoolhouse
area |
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Negative(s) 17-18 : return of the flags to the
schoolhouse |
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Negative(s) 19 : participants after parade |
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Negative(s) 20-21 : spectators after parade |
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BCE25501 : Independence Day Celebration preparations
and sign; Tanner family reunion
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Negative(s) 0-3 : tractor leveling arena for rodeo
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Negative(s) 4 : Tanner family reunion (l to r) Max
Tanner, Max's brother, Melissa Tanner with granddaughter Trisha
Tanner, Shirley |
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Negative(s) 5-6 : Kathleen, Angie and Toni Tanner
decorating 4-H float |
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Negative(s) 7 : Tanner family reunion (l to r) Max
Tanner, Max's brother, Melissa Tanner with granddaughter Trisha
Tanner, Shirley |
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Negative(s) 8-15 : Kathleen, Angie and Toni Tanner
decorating 4-H float |
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Negative(s) 16-17 : Max Tanner with granddaughter Trisha
Tanner |
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Negative(s) 18 : Max Tanner's brother |
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Negative(s) 19 : (l to r) Max's brother, Max Tanner,
and H. Cannon |
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Negative(s) 20-21 : Shirley (?), Angie and Kathleen
Tanner |
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Negative(s) 22 : (l to r) Shirley, Trisha Tanner,
Melissa Tanner, Max's brother's wife |
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Negative(s) 23-24 : Angie, Tami, and Kathleen Tanner
working on float |
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Negative(s) 25-26 : piles of salt for cattle behind
Co-op |
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Negative(s) 27-28 : John Richardson (son of Val and Verna)
cutting down weeds |
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Negative(s) 29-30 : fence in front of Hattie Tanner's
house, across from rodeo grounds |
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Negative(s) 31 : Winfred Kimber's home with sleeping
bags on lawn |
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Negative(s) 32-33 : Grouse Creek Co-op with signs
announcing 4th of July celebration |
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Negative(s) 34 : closeup of sign on Co-op |
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Negative(s) 35-36: Grouse Creek Co-op |
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BCE25502 : Old Frost ranch; lunch preparations at
Kathleen Tanner's home
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4 July 1985
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Negative(s) 1-2 : side view of chute and opening at old
Frost ranch |
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Negative(s) 3 : T. Carter and D. Randall measuring
Frost ranch |
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Negative(s) 4 : view of chute from opening backwards
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Negative(s) 5-6 : corner notching, attachment of rails,
and roof at southeast corner of barn |
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Negative(s) 7 : corral gate |
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Negative(s) 8-9 : front and back views of hand fitted
gate, pivoting end |
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Negative(s) 10-11 : view of open gate from inside
corral |
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Negative(s) 12-13 : hand fitted gate, swinging
end |
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Negative(s) 14 : T. Carter photographing barn roof
construction |
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Negative(s) 15 : (l to r) Kathleen and Angie
Tanner |
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Negative(s) 16 : (l to r) Toni, Trisha, Tami and
Kathleen Tanner |
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Negative(s) 17 : Tanner table: mashed potatoes, gravy
(pork and beef), coleslaw, green beans, pickled beets, chili sauce,
beet jelly |
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Negative(s) 18 : (l to r) Tami, Trisha, and Toni
Tanner |
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Negative(s) 19 : Toni and Trisha Tanner with the
homemade donuts |
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Negative(s) 20-21 : Kathleen Tanner cutting the roast
beef |
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Negative(s) 22-23 : Tanner table with addition of roast
beef |
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Negative(s) 24 : Tami Tanner with homemade
donuts |
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Negative(s) 25-26 : cooking donuts |
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Negative(s) 27-28 : Toni Tanner with filled plate (also
#27 8"x 11" image) |
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Negative(s) 29 : filled plate |
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Negative(s) 30-32 : Toni with homemade donuts |
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Negative(s) 33 : Kathleen Tanner making donuts with
Tami and Angie watching |
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Negative(s) 34 : Kathleen Tanner making homemade
donuts |
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Negative(s) 35 : Trisha Tanner |
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Negative(s) 36 : Kathleen Tanner making homemade
donuts |
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BCE25509 : Brian Thompson (son of Hugh and Marge
Thompson) wedding reception; Independence Day dance
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Negative(s) 0-1 : wedding cake |
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Negative(s) 2-3 : details of tricot quilt |
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Negative(s) 4-5 : reception line |
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Negative(s) 6 : Brian's cousin-in-law videotaping
reception |
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Negative(s) 7-8 : guests at refreshment
tables |
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Negative(s) 9 : videotaping |
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Negative(s) 10 : Brian's sister-in-law singing at
reception |
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Negative(s) 11-13 : reception line |
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Negative(s) 14 : guests at refreshment
table |
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Negative(s) 15 : refreshment server and sister
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Negative(s) 16 : cake (Herbert Tanner, Brian's
grandfather on right) |
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Negative(s) 17 : guests at refreshment tables
|
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Negative(s) 18-19 : kitchen crew, including Betty Kimber,
Bobby Blanthorn, and Marian Kimber |
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Negative(s) 20-20A : refreshment servers |
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Negative(s) 22 : kitchen crew |
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Negative(s) 23-24 : Independence Day dance in school
gymnasium |
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Negative(s) 25 : Merlin and Kenna Tanner at
dance |
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Negative(s) 26 : kids at dance |
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Negative(s) 27 : Rhea Toyn and Winfred Kimber dancing
|
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Negative(s) 28-34 : all ages enjoying dance |
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BCE25510 : Independence Day program
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Negative(s) 0-1 : full view of audience from stage
right |
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Negative(s) 2 : full house, some families sitting on
the floor |
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Negative(s) 3-4 : pledge of allegiance |
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Negative(s) 5-8 : audience singing "Star Spangled
Banner" |
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Negative(s) 9 : child performer on stage |
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Negative(s) 10 : Bishop Doug Tanner on
stage |
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Negative(s) 11 : audience listening to Bishop Doug
Tanner |
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Negative(s) 12 : Bishop Doug Tanner on stage
|
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Negative(s) 13-14 : children in audience |
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Negative(s) 15 : Suzi Wyrick announcing (Winfred
Kimber's granddaughter) |
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Negative(s) 16 : audience |
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Negative(s) 17-21 : guest artists: T. Carter and H.
Cannon |
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Negative(s) 22 : audience reaction
(blurred) |
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Negative(s) 23-25 : Murray cloggers, related to someone,
added to program at last minute |
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Negative(s) 26 : children reacting to
performance |
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Negative(s) 27 : cloggers |
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Negative(s) 28 : favorable audience reaction to
cloggers |
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Negative(s) 29-31 : Archie Toyn, member of Grouse Creek
Orchestra, singing |
|
|
Negative(s) 32 : Betty Kimber on piano (accompanying
Archie Toyn) |
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Negative(s) 33-34 : musical trio of locals |
|
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Negative(s) 35 : "folksinger" on patriotic program
|
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Negative(s) 36-37 : Grouse Creek school children singing
song about America on program |
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BCE25511 : Independence Day activities: children's
dance, lunch
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6 July 1985
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Negative(s) 0-1 : kids dancing |
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Negative(s) 2 : kids waiting to dance |
|
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Negative(s) 3-4 : older sister with younger
child |
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Negative(s) 5 : parent spectators |
|
|
Negative(s) 6 : grandmother dancing with
granddaughter |
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Negative(s) 7 : fathers dancing with boys |
|
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Negative(s) 8 : mother and daughter dancing
|
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Negative(s) 9 : father and son dancing |
|
|
Negative(s) 10-11 : grandmother dancing with
grandson |
|
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Negative(s) 12 : father and son dancing |
|
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Negative(s) 13 : mother and daughter dancing
|
|
|
Negative(s) 14-18 : "Hockey Pockey" group
dance |
|
|
Negative(s) 19 : end of dance |
|
|
Negative(s) 20-22 : midday meal of roast beef enjoyed
outside of school |
|
|
Negative(s) 23 : cowboys signing up for rodeo
|
|
|
Negative(s) 24-26 : visiting and relaxing after midday
meal |
|
|
Negative(s) 27 : cowboys signing up for
rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 28 : ice cream bars being passed out for
dessert |
|
|
Negative(s) 29 : fieldworkers (l to r) C. Fleischhauer,
T. Carter, H. Cannon |
|
|
Negative(s) 30 : visiting on lawn after
lunch |
|
|
Negative(s) 31-32 : fishpond for kids on southside of
schoolhouse |
|
|
Negative(s) 33 : cowboys signing up for
rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 34 : unidentified father and
son |
|
|
Negative(s) 35 : all-age softball game after midday
meal |
|
|
Negative(s) 36 : D. Randall interviewing residents
after midday meal |
|
|
Negative(s) 37 : ballgame |
|
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BCE25567 : Ella Tanner; Melissa Tanner's; Milt Oman
breaking a colt, continued on BCE25570
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18 July 1985,
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Negative(s) 0A-2A : Ella Tanner's various pickles and
relishes |
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Negative(s) 3A-4A : Ella Tanner's canned crab apples and
raspberries |
|
|
Negative(s) 5A : Ella Tanner in her kitchen |
|
|
Negative(s) 6A-9A : Melissa Tanner's tricot quilt
|
|
|
Negative(s) 10A-11A : Melissa Tanner's crocheted
afghans |
|
|
Negative(s) 12A-13A : Melissa Tanner with two crocheted
afghans |
|
|
Negative(s) 14A-16A : Melissa Tanner's quilted, tricot
bedspread |
|
|
Negative(s) 17A-24A : Milt Oman breaking a colt in the rodeo
holding corral: putting on lead ropes and leading colt around
arena |
|
|
Negative(s) 25A-30A : preparing horse to be
ridden |
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|
Negative(s) 31A-36A : first ride on the colt |
|
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BCE25568 : Kathleen Tanner and children at home;
Ella Tanner foodways, continued on BCE25571
|
18 July 1985,
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Negative(s) 0-0A : Amy, Kathleen and Tami Tanner
preparing lunch at home |
|
|
Negative(s) 1A : (l to r) Angie, Amy, Kathleen Tanner
preparing lunch at home |
|
|
Negative(s) 2A : (l to r) Amy, Tami, and Angie
|
|
|
Negative(s) 3A-4A : Angie showing Tami how to grate cheese
|
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Negative(s) 5A-6A : Toni tending Trisha |
|
|
Negative(s) 7A-8A : photographs of children on the walls
at Doug and Kathleen Tanner home |
|
|
Negative(s) 9A : photos of LDS Church President and
temple on wall |
|
|
Negative(s) 10A : Angie watching Kathleen
cook |
|
|
Negative(s) 11A : Tami with grater |
|
|
Negative(s) 12A : (l to r) Angie, Tami, Kathleen, Amy
|
|
|
Negative(s) 13A : view of living room from kitchen table
area |
|
|
Negative(s) 14A 15A : Doug Tanner's chair in living room
|
|
|
Negative(s) 16A : view of kitchen area of living
room |
|
|
Negative(s) 17A-18A : view of ranch from window over kitchen
sink |
|
|
Negative(s) 19A-20A : view of yard and ranch from
perspective of window |
|
|
Negative(s) 21A-23A : Kathleen and plate of nachos
|
|
|
Negative(s) 24A-25A : (l to r) Kathleen and Amy (second
oldest, oldest at home) |
|
|
Negative(s) 26A-27A : exterior of Ella Tanner
home |
|
|
Negative(s) 28A-34A : Ella Tanner's canned and cooling
raspberries |
|
|
Negative(s) 35A-35A : Ella Tanner canning
raspberries |
|
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BCE25569 : Various images
|
July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 0-3 : welded sign in front of David and
Betty Kimber's place |
|
|
Negative(s) 4-11 : views of Grouse Creek looking
northward from hill south of town |
|
|
Negative(s) 12-13 : photographs of children on Marge and
Hugh Thompson's living room wall |
|
|
Negative(s) 14-16 : Marge and Hugh Thompson |
|
|
Negative(s) 17-19 : road toward limestone
quarry |
|
|
Negative(s) 20-21 : approach to quarry |
|
|
Negative(s) 22-25 : limestone quarry in Grouse Creek, UT
|
|
|
Negative(s) 26 : view westward from quarry |
|
|
Negative(s) 27 : limestone quarry |
|
|
Negative(s) 28 : view from quarry road of ward ranch
hay fields |
|
|
Negative(s) 29-31 : corral fence at ward ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 32-33 : horseshoers' workbench at ward
ranch |
|
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Negative(s) 34-36 : corral area at ward ranch |
|
|
BCE25570 : Milt Oman breaking a horse
|
18 July 1985
|
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Negative(s) 0A-14A : riding the colt, fanning hat to keep
him moving |
|
|
Negative(s) 15A : fieldworker: R. Roper |
|
|
Negative(s) 16A : Milt Oman |
|
|
Negative(s) 17A : Milt Oman's old dog |
|
|
Negative(s) 18A-23A : removing saddle and other gear and
letting the horse rest between steps |
|
|
Negative(s) 24A-26A : Milt Oman |
|
|
Negative(s) 27A : view eastward from rodeo
grounds |
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|
Negative(s) 28A : Milt Oman's daughter |
|
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Negative(s) 29A-30A : (l to r) T. Carter and H. Cannon
|
|
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Negative(s) 31A : (l to r) Milt Oman, T. Carter, H.
Cannon, R. Roper |
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|
Negative(s) 32A : Milt gathering up gear to
leave |
|
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BCE25571 : Various images in Grouse Creek area
|
18 July 1985
|
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Negative(s) 0-1a : view of Max Tanner ranch from near old
stone Warburton house |
|
|
Negative(s) 2a : hay derrick near Warburton stone
house |
|
|
Negative(s) 3a-12a : Max Tanner ranch gate (cutwork made in
California) |
|
|
Negative(s) 13a-14a : view of Max Tanner ranch from
Warburton place |
|
|
Negative(s) 15a : Warburton stone house |
|
|
Negative(s) 16a-17a : fields of bailed hay between Etna and
Grouse Creek |
|
|
Negative(s) 18a : sheep camp on Etna Road |
|
|
Negative(s) 19a : sign for Simplot Ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 20a-22a : Allen tanner corrals |
|
|
Negative(s) 23a-30a : fields to east slide of highway at
north end of settlement |
|
|
Negative(s) 31a-32a : Kathleen Tanner preparing Mexican food
for lunch |
|
|
Negative(s) 33a : (l to r) Angie , Sis, and Kathleen
Tanner |
|
|
Negative(s) 34a : Angie Tanner setting table |
|
|
Negative(s) 35a : (1 to r) Amy, Kathleen, and Angie
Tanner preparing lunch |
|
|
Negative(s) 36a : Tami Tanner helping to prepare
lunch |
|
|
BCE25572 : Grouse Creek Cemetery; field east of
dugway; old Paskett homestead
|
16 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 0 : southeast (new) section of cemetery
looking east from ditch towards gate and highway |
|
|
Negative(s) 1 : Roberts' family plot in new section
|
|
|
Negative(s) 2-4 : D. and E. Tanner stone |
|
|
Negative(s) 5 : backside of Olson stone |
|
|
Negative(s) 6 : stone in Roberts' family
plot |
|
|
Negative(s) 7 : handmade wooden benches used in old,
log church (before stone) |
|
|
Negative(s) 8 : southwest section of cemetery looking
west form middle of section |
|
|
Negative(s) 9 : looking southeastward from extreme
northwest corner of cemetery with Indian graves in
foreground |
|
|
Negative(s) 10 : Indian grave and marker |
|
|
Negative(s) 11 : fence marking western edge of cemetery
|
|
|
Negative(s) 12 : same angle as #9 but closer to
foliage |
|
|
Negative(s) 13 : A. N. Tanner stone |
|
|
Negative(s) 14 : Kimber stones |
|
|
Negative(s) 15-17 : A. N. Tanner stone with J. H. Bott
signature |
|
|
Negative(s) 18 : J. Tanner stone |
|
|
Negative(s) 19 : Frost family stones in southwest
section looking westward |
|
|
Negative(s) 20-21 : V. Tanner stone |
|
|
Negative(s) 22 : A. N. Tanner stone |
|
|
Negative(s) 23-24 : Catlin stone |
|
|
Negative(s) 25 : Mormon Battalion marker at foot of
Catlin stone |
|
|
Negative(s) 26-29 : men haying in field east of highway
just north of dugway |
|
|
Negative(s) 30-31 : log structure near dugway |
|
|
Negative(s) 32-33 : view of town from hill near Ella
Tanner home |
|
|
Negative(s) 34-37 : interior views of old Paskett
home |
|
|
BCE25573 : photos of Ella Tanner home; copy photos
of E. Tanner's scrapbook; Kenna Tanner and son Brent
|
17 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 0 : old Paskett homestead |
|
|
Negative(s) 1-2 : Ella Tanner with canned
goods |
|
|
Negative(s) 3-4 : Ella Tanner in her kitchen
|
|
|
Negative(s) 5-6 : Ella Tanner in her front
room |
|
|
Negative(s) 7-8 : Ella Tanner's cellar
stairway |
|
|
Negative(s) 9 : copy photo: old town band, naming band
members (E. Tanner collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 10 : copy photo: "working on the farm: and
"hay crew" (E. Tanner collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 11 : copy photo: "Uncle Ted" (E. Tanner
collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 12-13 : copy photo: old church "finished March
26 1891" (E. Tanner collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 14 : copy photo:"Grandpa Hadfield's
grave--Grandma Hadfield and Ted" (E. Tanner collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 15 : copy photo: "Dad" (E. Tanner
collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 16 : copy photo: Betteridge store "Amy
Hadfield and Ted Hadfield" (E. Tanner collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 17 : copy photo: three-act play "Martha
Hart" (E. Tanner collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 18 : copy photo: "the family home" (E.
Tanner collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 19-21 : copy photo: Delbert Tanner family
reunion (E. Tanner collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 22-24 : Kenna Tanner quilt: log cabin
design |
|
|
Negative(s) 25-26 : appliqued quilt by Kenna
Tanner |
|
|
Negative(s) 27 : Kenna Tanner |
|
|
Negative(s) 28-29 : tied, polyester quilt by Kenna Tanner
(assisted by Brent) |
|
|
Negative(s) 30 : pieced quilt: Star of Bethlehem by
Kenna Tanner |
|
|
Negative(s) 31 : pieced star quilt displayed by Kenna
Tanner and son Brent |
|
|
Negative(s) 32-34 : Brent and Kenna Tanner holding
crocheted afghan |
|
|
Negative(s) 35-36 : outdoor cellar |
|
|
Negative(s) 37 : view of cattle |
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2 |
Carl Fleischhauer Black and White Negatives
and Contact Sheet Logs (23 items)
(folders 047-069). [old foldering info: folder 070 previously held C.
Fleischhauer b&w logs]
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BCF50409-1 : Fall roundup; Jay Tanner's new house;
Doug Tanner house interior & ranch
|
8-9 October 1988
|
|
Negative(s) 1-3 : Tom Tanner and friend load their horse
into truck at the end of the work session |
|
|
Negative(s) 4-5 : Jay Tanner's new house |
|
|
Negative(s) 6-10 : sign announcing talk by Tom Carter and
Carl Fleischhauer on Grouse Creek survey |
|
|
Negative(s) 11-15 : views from Doug Tanner
house |
|
|
Negative(s) 16-18 : spring cistern in hillside
cave |
|
|
Negative(s) 19-21 : Doug Tanner house |
|
|
Negative(s) 22-27 : interior of Doug Tanner's remodeled
house |
|
|
BCF50409-2 : Tanner fall roundup 10 October
|
1988
|
|
Negative(s) 2 : Doug Tanner and Max Tanner sorting
cattle |
|
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Negative(s) 3-4 : Doug Tanner sorting cattle |
|
|
Negative(s) 5 : Doug Tanner and Max Tanner sorting
cattle |
|
|
Negative(s) 6 : sorting cattle |
|
|
Negative(s) 7 : rider with another group |
|
|
Negative(s) 8 : trucks parked along road at
lot |
|
|
Negative(s) 9-14 : Max and Doug Tanner drive a group of
their cattle |
|
|
Negative(s) 15-20 : cattle arriving at the destination
field, cattle enter through gate |
|
|
Negative(s) 21-25 : Max tanner and his gear |
|
|
Negative(s) 26-27 : Max, Doug and Angie Tanner (who
brought candy bars and soft drinks for lunch), and Tom Carter after
drive |
|
|
Negative(s) 28 : Max Tanner on horseback |
|
|
Negative(s) 29 : Angie and Max Tanner and T. Carter
|
|
|
Negative(s) 30-32 : Angie Tanner with reata |
|
|
Negative(s) 33 : Jay Tanner and Doug Tanner moving some
animals back at lot |
|
|
Negative(s) 34-37 : Jay Tanner |
|
|
BCF50409-3 : Delivering the Grouse Creek Archive;
sorting cattle
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7-8 October 1988
|
|
Negative(s) 1-15 : from another subject,
removed |
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Negative(s) 16-17 : no image |
|
|
Negative(s) 18-21 : delivering the Grouse Creek Archive to
USU's Fife Folklore Archives |
|
|
Negative(s) 22-23 : Hugh Thompson on horseback |
|
|
Negative(s) 24 : buckaroos |
|
|
Negative(s) 25-36 : working / sorting cattle |
|
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BCF231196-1 : Independence Day celebration
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6 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 1-5 : lunch served by Oakley Idaho Arts
Council in Grouse Creek school gymnasium |
|
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Negative(s) 6 : children's dance |
|
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Negative(s) 7-10 : three Nevada buckaroos from Gamble
ranch, (l to r) Hal Bongiovi, Gordon Stanford, Harland Jewett
|
|
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Negative(s) 11-13 : eating lunch and socializing
|
|
|
Negative(s) 14-16 : contestants signing up for
rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 17-20 : kids races |
|
|
Negative(s) 21-22 : eating lunch |
|
|
Negative(s) 23-33 : Betty Tanner and friend run fish
pond |
|
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Negative(s) 34 : no image |
|
|
Negative(s) 35-37 : baseball game |
|
|
BCF231196-2 : Doug Tanner ranch; Fletcher house; Tanner
National register house
|
4 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 0-1 : floor of Tanner home |
|
|
Negative(s) 2-11 : portrait of Doug and Kathleen Tanner
family, taken after H. Cannon's interview with D. T |
|
|
Negative(s) 12-13 : Fletcher house (stone house
reminiscent of British Isles), door between front part of house and
"ell" behind |
|
|
Negative(s) 14-17 : detail of main front door; wood has
fallen off exposing stonework |
|
|
Negative(s) 18-19 : right front window, framing for
lowered ceiling in the room visible at top of plastered
wall |
|
|
Negative(s) 20-26 : insect box--bee-like--for assumed
pollination |
|
|
Negative(s) 27-31 : Fletcher house |
|
|
Negative(s) 32-38 : Tanner National Register
house |
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BCF231196-3 : Grouse Creek Post Office, Co-op store,
townscapes
|
4 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 2-3 : post office |
|
|
Negative(s) 4-8 : posters on P.O. door, including one
for fourth of July |
|
|
Negative(s) 9-12 : looking west from the rodeo arena and
field just north of arena |
|
|
Negative(s) 13-15 : looking southwest toward town from
hill at the north end rodeo arena field |
|
|
Negative(s) 16-17 : Co-op store |
|
|
Negative(s) 18-25 : stone barn along road |
|
|
Negative(s) 26-37 : old long house at the old Frost
place |
|
|
BCF231196-4 : Independence Day celebration: baseball
game and rodeo
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6 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 1-7 : baseball game (John Anderson from
Bountiful, UT in image 5) |
|
|
Negative(s) 8-11 : racing flags around the arena
|
|
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Negative(s) 12 : grand entry |
|
|
Negative(s) 13 : saddle bronc |
|
|
Negative(s) 14-16 : getting mounted on a saddle bronc,
taken from announcer stand |
|
|
Negative(s) 17 : looking over emcee Merlin Tanner's
shoulder at team roping |
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Negative(s) 18-23 : team roping |
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Negative(s) 24-26 : looking over emcee Merlin Tanner's
shoulder at team roping and saddle bronc riding |
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Negative(s) 27-34 : getting rigged up |
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Negative(s) 35-36 : fence sitting |
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Negative(s) 37 : man and boy in rodeo arena
parking/preparation area |
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BCF231196-5 : Rock corral; fieldwork headquarters; near
Fletcher house; school
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6 July 1985
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Negative(s) 2-14 : Jeff Thomas shows rock corral on
Thomas ranch, used by deer hunters, rig for dressing deer in
9-11 |
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Negative(s) 15-16 : granite outbuilding at the Thomas
place |
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Negative(s) 17-19 : relatively new irrigation system: gate
and reservoir |
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Negative(s) 20-26 : T. Carter logging a tape on one of the
Kaypro computers at the fieldwork headquarters |
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Negative(s) 27 : kitchen of fieldwork
headquarters |
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Negative(s) 28-29 : H. Cannon's bedroom in fieldwork
headquarters |
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Negative(s) 30-34 : members of the Oakley, Idaho Arts
Council preparing lunch while breakfast is being served |
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Negative(s) 36 : kids on three-wheelers hot road down
the road in front of school |
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Negative(s) 37-38 : Grouse Creek school |
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BCF231196-6 : Independence Day rodeo; Brian and JoLene
(K. Hill) Thompson wedding reception
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6 July 1985
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Negative(s) 2 : family in parking area north of arena
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Negative(s) 3-8 : food concession, Oakley Idaho Arts
Council |
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Negative(s) 9 : parking area, boy on the left with the
cowboy outfit is Tommy Tanner, Doug Tanner's son |
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Negative(s) 10 : kids on three-wheelers watching
rodeo |
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Negative(s) 11-14 : calf roping |
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Negative(s) 15-18 : cow riding |
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Negative(s) 19-20 : rigging up |
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Negative(s) 21 : men at gate |
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Negative(s) 22-23 : Gordon Stanford, Gamble Ranch,
Montello, NV (Frankie Dougal's grandson) |
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Negative(s) 24-25 : crowd along north fence watching
rodeo |
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Negative(s) 25-30 : Brian Thompson and JoLene (K. Hill)
wedding reception receiving line, with cake (held at
church) |
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Negative(s) 31-34 : room, guests at tables |
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Negative(s) 35-36 : Mr. Tanner with the bride and
groom |
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BCF231196-7 : Brian and JoLene (K. Hill) Thompson
wedding reception; exterior of LDS Church
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6-7 July 1985
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Negative(s) 2-4 : parents at head of receiving line,
couple at far right are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and Marge
Thompson |
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Negative(s) 5-10 : bride and groom JoLene (K. Hill) and
Brian Thompson greet folks in recieving line |
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Negative(s) 11-14 : exterior of LDS church, looking south
toward town, taken between wedding reception and dance |
6 July 1985
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Negative(s) 15-27 : exterior of LDS church after sacrament
meeting Note cattle guard to keep livestock out in image 24
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7 July 1985,
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BCF231197-8 : fieldwork equipment; scenic view; haying
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2 July 1985
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Negative(s) 1-5 : quarter-ton of equipment C.
Fleischhauer brought from D.C. for fieldwork |
|
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Negative(s): 6-9 : view south in to the northern end of
the Grouse Creek Valley |
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Negative(s) 10-13 : Steven Kimber |
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Negative(s) 14-16 : T. Carter and Steven Kimber
|
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Negative(s) 17-20 : picking up bales of hay with the bale
wagon |
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Negative(s) 21-22 : picking up bales of hay with the bale
wagon with old Frost place in background |
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Negative(s) 23-28 : dropping the stack of bales on the
west side of the former Frost outbuilding |
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Negative(s) 29-30 : baling twine nailed to the ground to
guide S.K. backing up and dropping the hay stack |
|
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Negative(s) 31-33 : old sled, piled high with used baling
twine |
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BCF231196-9 : Old Frost place; Co-op Store; Archie and
Rhea Toyn; scenic view
|
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Negative(s) 2-5 : looking west down the hill at the old
Frost place |
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Negative(s) 6-16 : Co-op store, including poster for
fourth of July on door |
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Negative(s) 17 : blank |
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Negative(s) 18-22 : H. Cannon recording session with
Archie and Rhea Toyn, at Toyn home |
|
|
Negative(s) 23-27 : Rhea's late mother's shoe (the woman
had polio); shoe displayed in living room |
|
|
Negative(s) 28-31 : Rhea and Archie Toyn in their living
room |
|
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Negative(s) 32-37 : views by early morning light (moon
still visible) from headquarters house |
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BCF231196-10 : Patriotic Program
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6 July 1985
|
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Negative(s) 1-8 : visiting clogging group
performing |
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Negative(s) 9-16 : two girls from clogging group
performing |
|
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Negative(s) 17-22 : Archie Toyn performing a song from
World War I |
|
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Negative(s) 23-26 : the school chorus led by teacher
|
|
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Negative(s) 27-36 : ceremony for veterans: all veterans
asked to come to stage and parents of deceased veterans given
flowers |
|
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BCF231196-11 : Old Frost place; Doug and Kathleen Tanner
house
|
4 July 1985
|
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Negative(s) 1-4 : the old log house at the old Frost
place, dirt roof |
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Negative(s) 5-6 : log barn at old Frost
place |
|
|
Negative(s) 7-9 : after dinner at the Doug and Kathleen
Tanner home: T. Carter, Kathleen Tanner, C. Edison |
|
|
Negative(s) 10-11 : Tanner daughters eating dinner after
adults (with adults in background) |
|
|
Negative(s) 12-25 : view of Tanner ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 26-31 : Doug Tanner interviewed by H.
Cannon |
|
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Negative(s) 32-34 : Doug Tanner |
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BCF231196-12 : Doug and Kathleen Tanner home: foodways
|
5 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 1-3 : table set for dinner: roast beef and
pork |
|
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Negative(s) 4 : no image |
|
|
Negative(s) 5-25 : Kathleen Tanner and daughters making
homemade donuts |
|
|
Negative(s) 26-29 : Toni Tanner frosting
"somethings" |
|
|
Negative(s) 30-36 : Jeff Thomas's garden (32-33 includes
T. Carter and J. Thomas) |
|
|
Negative(s) 37: hot spring on Thomas place, 100 degrees
temperature |
|
|
BCF231196-13 : Louis Tanner; fieldwork headquarters; old
Frost place
|
2-3 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 2-3 : Louis Tanner and fiend load and Angus
bull |
|
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Negative(s) 4 : gate |
|
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Negative(s) 5-8 : T. Carter and Louis Tanner |
|
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Negative(s) 9-13 : Louis Tanner |
|
|
Negative(s) 14-21 : looking down into the valley from the
road to the north |
|
|
Negative(s) 22-24 : looking down into the valley with
telephoto |
|
|
Negative(s) 25-28 : railroad outbuilding behind the barn
at headquarters house |
|
|
Negative(s) 29-30 : front of headquarter house with T.
Carter's vehicle |
|
|
Negative(s) 31-37 : looking west down the hill at the old
Frost place |
|
|
BCF231196-14 : Independence Day celebration
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6 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 0-3 : pancake breakfast hosted by Oakley,
ID, Arts Council |
|
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Negative(s) 4-7 : kids on three-wheelers |
|
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Negative(s) 8-10 : serving pancakes |
|
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Negative(s) 11-13 : eating breakfast outside |
|
|
Negative(s) 14-17 : man with t-shirt: "my wife--yes; my
dog--maybe; my gun--never" |
|
|
Negative(s) 18-22 : no images |
|
|
Negative(s) 23-25 : Tommy Tanner dressed like
cowboy |
|
|
Negative(s) 26 : girls in parking lot of school
|
|
|
Negative(s) 27-30 : pledge of allegiance and the National
Anthem at the patriotic program held at school |
|
|
Negative(s) 32-37 : T. Carter and H. Cannon perform with
guitar and fiddle at patriotic program |
|
|
BCF231196-15 : Independence Day dance
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6 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 1-11 : dancers, some in western
wear |
|
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Negative(s) 12-14 : band: Craig Adams and
Apocalypse |
|
|
Negative(s) 15-17 : band and dancers |
|
|
BCF231196-16 : Tanner National Register house; Doug
Tanner house; Warren Kimber ranch
|
4-5 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 2-3 : view of valley |
|
|
Negative(s) 4-11 : Tanner National Register
house |
|
|
Negative(s) 12-17 : hay derrick: "Mormon hay
stacker" |
|
|
Negative(s) 18-19 : fieldwork group on picnic: (l to r) H.
Cannon, T. Carter, C. Edison, D. Randall, C. Fleischhauer |
|
|
Negative(s) 20-28 : haying at Warren Kimber's ranch:
Warren drives bailer and his son drives wagon |
|
|
Negative(s) 29-35 : irrigation water in ditch along the
road adjacent to Kimber's hayfield |
|
|
Negative(s) 36 : C. Edison photographing the Tanner
children in their kitchen |
|
|
Negative(s) 37 : table set for friday dinner with Doug
and Kathleen Tanner family |
|
|
BCF231196-17 : Post Office, Co-op store; Frost house
2 1/4 inch format negatives
|
4 July 1985,
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|
Negative(s) 1-2 : post office |
|
|
Negative(s) 3-6 : townscape |
|
|
Negative(s) 7-9 : exterior of co-op store in early
morning light |
|
|
Negative(s) 10-12 : old log house at the old Frost
place |
|
|
BCF231196-18 : Tanner National Register house
2 1/4 inch format negatives
|
4 July 1985,
|
|
Negative(s) 1-3 : The Tanner National Register
house |
|
|
Negative(s) 4-6 : scene looking west across
valley |
|
|
BCF231196-19 : Old Frost place
2 1/4 inch format negatives
|
2, 3, 4 July 1985,
|
|
Negative(s) 1-3 : looking down into the head of the
valley from the road to the north: evening light |
|
|
Negative(s) 4-5 : looking west down the hill at the Old
Frost place |
|
|
Negative(s) 6-7 : looking north up the
valley |
|
|
Negative(s) 8-10 : co-op, exterior at high noon on 3 July
|
|
|
Negative(s) 11-12 : view of headquarters house in early
morning light, moon still visible |
4 July 1985
|
|
BCF231196-20 : Co-op
2 1/4 inch format negatives
|
3 July 1985,
|
|
Negative(s) 1-2 : Grouse Creek community co-op
store |
|
| 1 |
3 |
Hal Cannon Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheet Logs (13 items)
(folders 071-83). [old foldering info: folder 084 previously held H. Cannon
b&w logs].
|
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|
BHC25506 : Independence Day celebration: rodeo and
dance
|
6 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 1-2 : Views of Fourth of July
Rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 3-5 : Unidentified cowboy at the Fourth of
July Rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 6-8 : Close-up of unidentified cowboy
holding the reins of his horse |
|
|
Negative 9 : Close-up of unidentified cowboy's
horse's face |
|
|
Negative(s) 10-12 : Two young cowboys in the parking lot
at the Fourth of July rodeo |
|
|
Negative 13 : Bull riding at the Fourth of July
rodeo |
|
|
Negative 14 : Fence sitters at the Fourth of July
rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 15-16 : Cowboy adjusting his boots at the
Fourth of July rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 17-19 : Views of the Fourth of July
Rodeo |
|
|
Negative 20 : Young cowboy at the Fourth of July
rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 21-23 : Fence sitters at the Fourth of July
rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 24-26 : Views of the Fourth of July
Rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 27-28 : Young boy at Fourth of July
rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 29 : men with a boy at Fourth of July
rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 30 : Man at Fourth of July
rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 31-32 : Couples dancing at the Fourth of July
dance in the school gym |
|
|
Negative(s) 34-35 : Announcer's stand at Fourth of July
rodeo |
|
|
BHC25507 : various images around Grouse Creek,
including Independence Day baseball game and rodeo
|
6 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 2-4 : Unidentified woman, possibly Rhea
Toyn, playing the ukulele |
|
|
Negative(s) 5-7 : Etna Reservoir |
|
|
Negative(s) 8-10 : Insect box in front of the old stone
Fletcher house used with bee-like insects for assumed
pollination |
|
|
Negative 11 : Chimney of stone house
ruin |
|
|
Negative(s) 12-13 : People socializing after lunch in the
school yard at the Fourth of July celebration |
|
|
Negative(s) 14-19 : sign up and pay entry fee for the 4th
of July rodeo competitions |
|
|
Negative 20 : People socializing after lunch in the
school yard at the Fourth of July celebration |
|
|
Negative 21 : Young cowboy at the Fourth of July
Celebration |
|
|
Negative 22 : Welcome sign at the Grouse Creek
School |
|
|
Negative 23-24 : Family riding down Grouse Creek main
street to the 4th of July rodeo |
|
|
Negative 25 : Sign at entrance to rodeo
grounds |
|
|
Negative 26 : Spectators watching the rodeo from
across the street |
|
|
Negative 27 : Scene from the Fourth of July
rodeo |
|
|
Negative(s) 28-36 : Spectators sitting on fence during the
Fourth of July rodeo |
|
|
BHC25508 : T. Carter interviewing Winfred Kimber at
old Frost place
|
2 July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 1-3 : Custom painted stock truck at Frost
Farm |
|
|
Negative(s) 4-12 : Views of north Grouse Creek, Utah from
the hillside above the Frost farmstead |
|
|
Negative(s) 13-35 : Tom Carter interviewing Winfred Kimber
at the old Frost place (Tom Carter is not pictured in
32-34) |
|
|
BHC25552 : Horseshoeing; Nelson ranch
|
July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 0-7 : horse being shoed at Nelson Ranch,
Junction, UT |
|
|
Negative(s) 8 : T. Carter, Mr. Nelson talk with his
nephew at his ranch, Junction, UT |
|
|
Negative(s) 9-15 : cabin at Junction, UT, belonging to
Mr. Nelson's nephew |
|
|
Negative(s) 16 : sign on gate on road up to mountains
about Nelson ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 17-19 : aspen log cabin in canyon about Nelson
ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 20-22 : detail of log construction on
cabin |
|
|
Negative(s) 23-24 : interior of cabin |
|
|
Negative(s) 25 : bull in field by cabin |
|
|
Negative(s) 26-27 : Basque sheepherder monument on
mountain top above Nelson ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 28-30 : front view of Grouse Creek rodeo
grounds |
|
|
Negative(s) 31-33 : north view of Grouse Creek rodeo
grounds |
|
|
Negative(s) 34-36 : south view of Grouse Creek rodeo
grounds |
|
|
BHC25553 : Max Tanner; Doug Tanner; Wallace
Betteridge
|
July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 1-3 : brands from Max Tanner ranch
|
|
|
Negative(s) 4-5 : Doug Tanner and son Tom examine hay to
see if it is ready to bale |
|
|
Negative(s) 6-8 : tub full of rawhide ready to treat by
Wallace Betteridge |
|
|
Negative(s) 9-11 : Wallace Betteridge in front of home in
Montello, NV |
|
|
Negative(s) 12-15 : bosal made by Wallace Betteridge's
father |
|
|
Negative(s) 16-23 : assorted bosals made by Wallace
Betteridge |
|
|
Negative(s) 24-26 : quirt braided by Wallace
Betteridge |
|
|
Negative(s) 27-32 : Wallace Betteridge sitting with
braided rope he made |
|
|
Negative(s) 33 : T. Carter getting in back of
truck |
|
|
Negative(s) 34-36 : farrier preparing horse for shoeing at
Nelson ranch in Junction |
|
|
BHC25554 : Various Grouse Creek area people and
places
|
July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 1 : no image |
|
|
Negative(s) 2-5 : drainage on ridge above Doug Tanner
ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 6-7 : vista from ridge over Doug Tanner
ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 8 : no image |
|
|
Negative(s) 9-12 : Max Tanner outside truck on tour in
mountains above Death Valley with H. Cannon and T. Carter |
|
|
Negative(s) 13-22 : more landscape on tour of mountains
west of Aetna with Max Tanner |
|
|
Negative(s) 23 : Max Tanner in cab of truck |
|
|
Negative(s) 24 : Uncle Tom's cabin above Jack Kimber
ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 25-28 : siblings: (l to r) (Sally) Wallace
Betteridge, Raida Kimber, George Betteridge |
|
|
Negative(s) 29-31 : monument in front of Jack Kimber
ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 32-34 : Jack Kimber |
|
|
Negative(s) 35-37 : Doug Tanner's new tractor |
|
|
BHC25555 : Simplot; Dwight Warburton ranch
|
July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 0-1 : Simplot horse trailer parked near
Moulton, ID |
|
|
Negative(s) 2-3 : cows being moved by Milt Oman and
Barney McWilliams |
|
|
Negative(s) 4-6 : Milt Oman and Barney McWilliams
unsaddling and loading horses after moving cows |
|
|
Negative(s) 7 : Milt Oman |
|
|
Negative(s) 8 : shop drawers at Simplot garage in
Murtaugh, ID |
|
|
Negative(s) 9-17 : Milt Oman talks with unidentified
Simplot workers at Murtaugh shop |
|
|
Negative(s) 18 : Milt Oman filling Simplot truck with
gas |
|
|
Negative(s) 19-21 : homemade gate in front of Dwight
Warburton's home |
|
|
Negative(s) 22-24 : detail of handmade hinge on gate at
Warburton ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 25-28 : misc. buildings on Warburton
ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 29-31 : willow fence in front yard of Reece
Warburton's home |
|
|
Negative(s) 32-34 : granary on Warburton ranch
|
|
|
Negative(s) 35-36 : school house from Lucin moved to
Warburton ranch |
|
|
BHC25556 : Emigrant Canyon, ID; Moulton, ID
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July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 1-2 : unidentified people leaving LDS church
services at Grouse Creek ward |
|
|
Negative(s) 3-5 : Milt Oman preparing to mount horse
near old stage stop in Emigrant Canyon, ID |
|
|
Negative(s) 6-9 : Milt Oman and Barney McWilliams
riding |
|
|
Negative(s) 8-9 : Milt Oman riding down road in Emigrant
Canyon |
|
|
Negative(s) 10-12 : stock truck parked in wash to unload
horses, E.B |
|
|
Negative(s) 13-18 : ruins of stage stop in Emigrant
Canyon, ID |
|
|
Negative(s) 19 : cattle being moved in Emigrant
Canyon |
|
|
Negative(s) 20-27 : writing on walls of abandoned school
at Moulton, ID |
|
|
Negative(s) 28-30 : abandoned school at
Moulton |
|
|
Negative(s) 31-36 : abandoned cabins near school at
Moulton, ID |
|
|
BHC25585 : Warburton ranch
|
July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 1-3 : original cabin at Warburton ranch
site |
|
|
Negative(s) 4-5 : detail of log work on same cabin
|
|
|
Negative(s) 6-9 : inside cabin, shot through window of
north wall |
|
|
Negative(s) 10-12 : front of cabin |
|
|
Negative(s) 13-19 : old sheep camp in yards of Warburton
ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 20 : windmill at Warburton
ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 21-23 : cabin used as shop with blacksmithing
tools at Warburton ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 24-26 : interior of falling down cabin at
Warburton ranch |
|
|
Negative(s) 27-29 : wooden structure |
|
|
Negative(s) 30-36 : landscape shots of George Creek Canyon
above Yost, UT |
|
|
BHC25637 : Wallace Betteridge; Montello
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NV July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 0-16 : various shots of Wallace Betteridge,
Montello, NV, braiding hondo onto old riata (or reata) that was
broken |
|
|
Negative(s) 17-20 : bake sale on Montello, NV, main street
to raise funds for refurbishing community church |
|
|
Negative(s) 21-29 : Wallace Betteridge standing with
finished rope |
|
|
Negative(s) 30-32 : copy of Grouse Creek Jack, wife, and
Del Adams (Emily Kimber collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 33-34 : copy of winter feed: Annie Kimber
driving sled, Elmer Kimber throwing hay, Dennis riding (E. Kimber
collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 35-37 : copy of Wm. Ballingham's haying crew,
Lyman Kimber ranch, buckrake team (E. Kimber collection) |
circa 1935
|
|
BHC25638 : Rhea Toyn scrapbook historic photos; Oren
Kimber historic photographs
|
July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 0-8 : copies from Rhea Toyn's scrapbook,
including information on Grouse Creek Jack (R. Toyn
Collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 9 : copy of old photo of Grouse Creek
school (R. Toyn Collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 10 : copy of photo of Grouse Creek brass
band (R. Toyn Collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 11 : Grouse Creek church |
|
|
Negative(s) 12-15 : copy of photo of a young Oren Kimber
dressed in buckaroo garb (Opal Kimber Collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 16-18 : copy of photo of Oren Kimber with
horse in later years (Opal Kimber Collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 19-21 : Grouse Creek Orchestra in Raida
Kimber's backyard |
|
|
Negative(s) 22-30 : Grouse Creek Orchestra play into
recorder at Raida Kimber's house |
|
|
BHC25639 : Emily Kimber scrapbook historic photos;
Winfred Kimber family home evening
|
July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 0-2 : Elmer Kimber and son, Dennis, milking
cow (E. Kimber Collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 3-5 : Wm. Ballingham leading horse at hay
derrick on site of present Lyman Kimber ranch (E. Kimber
Collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 6-8 : HD ranch in Nevada: Elmer Kimber and
his haying crew with mowers (E. Kimber Collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 9-12 : haying, with buck rakes: UC men cut
and rake, Kimber crew buck and stack (E. Kimber
Collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 13-15 : Elmer Kimber on his pony named Ranger
(E. Kimber Collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 16 : Grouse Creek children playing "dog and
deer" with pet deer, (E. Kimber Collection) |
winter 1955
|
|
Negative(s) 17-25 : photos of Emily Kimber's scrapbook:
haying crews in summers at UC ranch (E. Kimber Collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 26-28 : photo held by E. Kimber of buck rakes
and scater rakes in fields of HD ranch (E. Kimber
Collection) |
|
|
Negative(s) 27-37 : family home evening at Winfred
Kimber's field, including children and Toyn's: dutch oven
dinner |
|
|
BHC25640 : Max, Doug and Thomas Tanner at Thomas
Cotton Basin; Wallace Betteridge
|
July 1985
|
|
Negative(s) 0-3 : landscape south of Grouse Creek
|
|
|
Negative(s) 4-8 : Milton Oman breaking horse in small
corral near rodeo grounds |
|
|
Negative(s) 9-15 : Max Tanner, Doug Tanner, and Thomas
Tanner prepare to gather cattle in Cotton Thomas Basin |
|
|
Negative(s) 16 : Doug Tanner and son Thomas on
horseback |
|
|
Negative(s) 17 : hillside on Cotton Thomas
Basin |
|
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Negative(s) 18-20 : max tanner riding after
cattle |
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Negative(s) 21-26 : Cotton Thomas Basin with cows in
distance |
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Negative(s) 27-29 : riders bringing cattle to gate
separating Association lands and leased land |
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Negative(s) 30-31 : Doug Tanner prepares for lunch, taking
off chaps |
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Negative(s) 32 : homemade spurs inherited by Wallace
Betteridge from friend |
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Negative(s) 33-35 : reins braided by Wallace
Betteridge |
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Negative(s) 36 : hondo braided to be braided onto
rawhide rope |
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Negative(s) 37 : Wallace Betteridge
braiding |
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4 |
Roger Roper Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheet Logs (5 items)
(folders 085-089). [old foldering info: folder 090 previously held R. Roper
b&w logs]
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BRR25557 : Survey Sites: 7, 7A, 6, 23
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12 July 1985
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Negative(s) 0-12 : Site 7: A. Raymond Tanner house and
root cellar |
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Negative(s) 13-24 : Site 7A: Moroni Tanner cabin and
animal shelter |
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Negative(s) 25-29 : Site 6: Allen Newman Tanner house
interior and exterior |
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Negative(s) 30-34 : Site 23: Max Tanner ranch, old and new
tractor |
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BRR25558 : Survey Sites: 58, 41, 15, 14, 19
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15 July 1985
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Negative(s) 1-8 : Site 58: Charles Toyn Ranch exterior
and interior of house |
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Negative(s) 9 : Site 58: Charles Toyn Ranch wash
house |
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Negative(s) 10-11 : Site 58: Charles Toyn Ranch
outhouse |
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Negative(s) 12 : Site 58: Charles Toyn Ranch loading
ramp |
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Negative(s) 13-15 : Site 58: Charles Toyn Ranch interior
of barn or stable |
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Negative(s) 16 : Site 58: Charles Toyn Ranch entrance
gate |
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Negative(s) 17-19 : old photographs of road just north of
the "dugout" (Raida Kimber Collection) |
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Negative(s) 20-25 : Site 41: James Cook house, interior
and exterior of house |
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Negative(s) 26-27 : Site 15: Parley Paskett house, log
chicken coop behind the house |
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Negative(s) 28 : Site 14: Phillip Paskett house,
exterior |
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Negative(s) 29 : Site 14: Phillip Paskett house, root
cellar adjacent to house |
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Negative(s) 30-31 : Site 14: Phillip Paskett house,
construction details |
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Negative(s) 32-33 : Site 14: Phillip Paskett house,
exterior of house |
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Negative(s) 34-37 : Site 14: Albert F. Richins house,
exterior of house |
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BRR25559 : Survey Sites: 19, 6A, 25, 25A, 58, 15B,
4, 63
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15-16 July 1985
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Negative(s) 0-3 : Site 19: Albert F. Richins house,
exterior and interior of house |
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Negative(s) 4-7 : Site 6A: Allen Newman Tanner granary,
exterior of granary and house |
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Negative(s) 8 : Site 25, 25A: Etna school and carriage
house exterior |
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Negative(s) 9 : Site 58: Charles Toyn ranch tack
shed |
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Negative(s) 10 : Site 58: Charles Toyn chicken
coop |
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Negative(s) 11-15 : Site 58: Charles Toyn barn or
stable |
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Negative(s) 16 : Site 15B: Phillip Paskett chicken
coop |
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Negative(s) 17-20 : Site 4: Annie Mecham house exterior
and interior |
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Negative(s) 21 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, exterior
of cabin |
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BRR25560 : Survey Sites: 45, 21, 26, 49
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18-19 July 1985
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Negative(s) 0-5 : Site 45: John Hadfield, Sr., house,
exterior and interior of house |
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Negative(s) 6-10 : Site: 21: Grouse Creek tithing office,
exterior and interior of building |
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Negative(s) 11-12 : Site 26: Milas Wakefield store/co-op
store, exterior of store |
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Negative(s) 13-16 : Site 49: George A. Blanthorn ranch,
stone animal shelter |
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BRR25561 : Survey Site: 63
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18 July 1985
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Negative(s) 0-3 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, exterior
of cabin |
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Negative(s) 4-7 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, exterior
and interior of sheep wagon |
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Negative(s) 8-10 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, corrals
and fences |
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Negative(s) 11 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, tack
shed |
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Negative(s) 12 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, beef
hoist or gallows |
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Negative(s) 13 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, loading
chute |
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Negative(s) 14 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, chicken
coop |
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Negative(s) 15 : Site 63: Ross Rytting ranch, overview
of corrals adn outbuildings |
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Negative(s) 16-18 : view of ranch from across the
valley |
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5 |
Tom Carter Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheet Logs (17 items)
(folders 091-107). [old foldering info: folder 108 previously held T.
Carter b&w logs].
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BTC20001 : Winter visit to Doug tanner's ranch
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27 January 1986
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Negative(s) 22-34 : Doug Tanner feeding hay from his
truck |
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Negative(s) 35 : stock truck in winter |
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BTC20002 : Survey Site 26; Repairing equipment
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5 July 1985
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Negative(s) 17-19 : Site 26: Grouse Creek
store |
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Negative(s) 20-20a : Allen and Louis Tanner fixing
drive-train of their hay stacker |
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BTC25492 : Survey Sites 52, 6; Oren and Randy Kimber
meadow
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12 July 1985
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Negative(s) 10-11 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch: T. Carter
measuring Frost roof |
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Negative(s) 12-14 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch, carious
shots |
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Negative(s) 15-20 : Site 6: Allen N. Tanner house, brick I
house and granary |
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Negative(s) 21-22 : Oren Kimber baling hay |
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BTC25494 : Repairing equipment; Survey Site 52
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4 July 1985
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Negative(s) 3-7 : Allen and Louis Tanner repairing hay
stacker at fieldwork headquarters owned by A. Tanner (once Toyn
ranch) |
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Negative(s) 8-20 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch: gable,
scabbed plat construction, purlin roof, square-notch corner
timbering |
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BTC25503 : Survey Site 52; Independence Day
celebration
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6 July 1985
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Negative(s) 1-28 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch: shed,
stable, stable dirt roof, pole fencing, corral and gate |
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Negative(s) 29-32 : Independence Day pancake breakfast
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Negative(s) 33-35 : view of parade |
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BTC25504 : Oren Kimber baling hay; Survey Site 52
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12 July 1985
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Negative(s) 2-10 : Oren Kimber on tractor baling hay
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Negative(s) 11-16 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch, ranch
house and dirt roof |
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Negative(s) 17-21 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch, equipment
on the Frost ranch |
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Negative(s) 22-27 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch, details
of saddle-notching |
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Negative(s) 28-33 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch,
blacksmith shop, log building, purlin roof saddle notch
corners |
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Negative(s) :34-36 : Site 52: Edward Frost ranch equipment
shed |
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BTC25505 : Independence Day parade
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6 July 1985
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Negative(s) 2 : youngest Oman children in wagon
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Negative(s) 3-5 : children's float |
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Negative(s) 6-10 : 4-H club float: "Chipkickers,"
including Angie and Toni Tanner |
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Negative(s) 11-12 : parade spectators |
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Negative(s) 13-17 : youngest Oman children |
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Negative(s) 18 : boy in tractor cap leading the
parade |
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Negative(s) 19-20 : parade shots |
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Negative(s) 21-22 : Max Tanner driving truck pulling
float |
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Negative(s) 23 : Winfred Kimber |
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Negative(s) 24-27 : parade shots |
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Negative(s) 28-37 : people standing around after the
parade at the school grounds, before rodeo |
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BTC25584 : Max, Doug, and Thomas Tanner moving
cattle on Cotton Thomas Basin summer range
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15 July 1985
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Negative(s) 3-7 : Doug, Max and Tom Tanner, Cotton
Thomas Basin |
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Negative(s) 8 : Max saddling his horse |
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Negative(s) 9-10 : blank |
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Negative(s) 11-12 : Doug, Max and Tom Tanner in front of
truck |
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Negative(s) 13-14 : Max Tanner |
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Negative(s) 15-17 : Doug, Max, and Tom Tanner in front of
truck |
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Negative(s) 18 : Max cinching up horse |
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Negative(s) 19-20 : Tom Tanner |
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Negative(s) 21-26 : Doug and Tom Tanner riding |
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Negative(s) 27-33 : Max Tanner riding |
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BTC25586 : Doug and Kathleen Tanner home; Survey
Site OGC 1
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10 July 1985
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Negative(s) 2-11 : Kathleen Tanner homemade
pies |
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Negative(s) 12-13 : Doug Tanner, H. Cannon, R. Roper at
supper table at Tanner home |
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Negative(s) 14 : Kathleen Tanner in kitchen |
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Negative(s) 15-26 : Site OGC 1: Cotton Thomas homestead:
square-notch corner timbering, stone chimney, views of
valley |
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BTC25587 : Cotton Thomas Basin; Allen Tanner home;
rodeo grounds
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17 July 1985
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Negative(s) 1-4 : Cotton Thomas Basin
landscape |
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Negative(s) 5 : Oren Kimber |
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Negative(s) 6-7 : Oren and Opal Kimber in their pick-up
truck |
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Negative(s) 8-21 : Herbert Tanner and Allen Tanner's new
colt |
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Negative(s) 22-37 : fieldworkers D. Randall and R. Roper
measuring the rodeo grounds |
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BTC25588 : Independence Day rodeo; Survey Sites OGC
30, OGC 38
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6 July 1985
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Negative(s) 3-6 : rodeo |
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Negative(s) 7-17 : Site OGC 30: old Etna Dam and nearby
ranch: frame and log house, hay derrick, pole fence, corral, dam
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Negative(s) 18-36 : Site OGC 28: Seth Fletcher ranch:
house, ashlar walling, chimney and cap, barn, pole fence, corral,
granary |
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BTC25589 : Max, Doug, Tom Tanner moving cattle on
Cotton Thomas Basin
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19 July 1985
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Negative(s) 4-14 : Doug, Max, Tom Tanner working cattle,
taken from hill |
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Negative(s) 15-17 : Max Tanner |
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Negative(s) 18-19 : working cattle |
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Negative(s) 20-21 : close-up of Tom Tanner on
horseback |
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Negative(s) 22-24 : landscape of basin |
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Negative(s) 25 : H. Cannon |
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Negative(s) 26-34 : Max, Doug and Tom Tanner moving
cattle |
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BTC25590 : Survey Sites OGC 28, OGC 24, OGC 25, OGC
26, OGC 27, OGC 23
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16 July 1985
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Negative(s) 2-5 : Site OGC 28: Seth Fletcher ranch,
outbuildings |
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Negative(s) 6-9 : Site OGC 24: Secrist ranch, mailboxes
and house |
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Negative(s) 10-14 : Site OGC 25: Etna school and
stable |
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Negative(s) 15-26 : Site OGC 26: Papworth/Lucas ranch,
saddle notching, pole-set, straw-roofed shelter, log outbuildings,
cellar |
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Negative(s) 27-30 : Site OGC 27: Thomas and Jeff Thomas
repairing manure spreader |
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Negative(s) 31-34 : Site OGC 23: Max Tanner ranch,
building and log granary |
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Negative(s) 35-37 : Site OGC 23: Doug and Tom Tanner
sitting on combine |
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BTC25591 : Survey Sites 50,52, OGC 22, OGC 20
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15 July 1985
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Negative(s) 2-6 : Site OGC 22: Warburton house large
stone |
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Negative(s) 7-9 : Site OGC 20: Reese Warburton ranch,
stockade fencing (copies of image 7) (28x10"
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Negative(s) 10-17 : Randy Kimber mowing hay |
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Negative(s) 18 : view to south showing settlement
pattern |
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Negative(s) 19-20 : Site 50: Shaw ranch |
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Negative(s) 21-29 : Site 52: Frost ranch |
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Negative(s) 30-32 : Site 50: Shaw ranch house |
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Negative(s) 33-37 : Oren and Randy Kimber moving
irrigation pipe |
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BTC25593 : Allen Tanner; rodeo grounds; Max, Doug
and Tom Tanner going to Cotton Thomas Basin
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18-19 July 1985
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Negative(s) 2-8 : Allen Tanner and colt |
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Negative(s) 9-17 : fieldworkers D. Randall and R. Roper
measuring the rodeo grounds |
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Negative(s) 18 : blank |
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Negative(s) 19-22 : Doug and Tom Tanner getting ready for
riding in Cotton Thomas Basin |
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Negative(s) 23 : Tanner stock truck loaded and ready to
go |
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Negative(s) 24-25 : unidentified woman |
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Negative(s) 26-32 : Doug Tanner's stock truck and Max
Tanner's pick-up and horse trailer, ready to go to Cotton Thomas
Basin |
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Negative(s) 33-36 : Max Tanner unloading
trailer |
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BTC90104 : Survey Site OGC 20; winter activities
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27 January 1986
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Negative(s) 4-9 : Site OGC 20: Warburton log
house |
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Negative(s) 10-12 : blank |
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Negative(s) 13-17 : historic photo of John T. Betteridge
(r) and Ed Shaw (Raida Kimber Collection)
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c. 1900
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Negative(s) 18-25 : historic photo fo John T. Betteridge
ranch (Raida Kimber Collection)
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c. 1900
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Negative(s) 26-27 : Site 38: Joseph Lee house |
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Negative(s) 28-29 : Site 40: Charles Kimber
house |
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Negative(s) 30-37 : photo of map of the East Grouse Creek
Irrigation Company (Oren Kimber Collection)
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c. 1896
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BTC90105 : Survey Site OGC 20; winter haying
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27 January 1986
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Negative(s) 2-13 : Site OGC 20: Reese Warburton pitching
hay to cattle, very cold |
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Negative(s) 14-15 : Doug Tanner's rubber over-boots
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Negative(s) 16-37 : Site OGC 20: Warburton log house,
notching details, purlin construction, dirt roof |
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Carol Edison Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheets |
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| 3 |
Carl Fleischhauer Black and White Negatives
and Contact Sheets |
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| 4 |
Hal Cannon Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheets |
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Roger Roper Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheets |
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| 6 |
Tom Carter Black and White Negatives and
Contact Sheets |
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