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Georgetown, Colorado
Mark Klett
Gelatin silver prints (two matted together), from "United States Geological Survey," and "Rephotograpic Survey Project" (1977–1980) · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

White House Mountain, Elk Lake
Mark Klett
Gelatin silver prints (two matted together), from "United States Geological Survey," and "Rephotograpic Survey Project" (1977–1980) · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Montezuma's Cathedral, Garden of the Gods
Mark Klett
Gelatin silver prints (two matted together), from "United States Geological Survey," and "Rephotograpic Survey Project" (1977–1980) · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Mountain of the Holy Cross in the Great National Range, Colorado
Mark Klett
Gelatin silver prints (two matted together), from "United States Geological Survey," and "Rephotograpic Survey Project" (1977–1980) · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

The Upper Twin Lake, Arkansas Valley, Colorado
Mark Klett
Gelatin silver prints (two matted together), from "United States Geological Survey," and "Rephotograpic Survey Project" (1977–1980) · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Historic Spanish Record of the Conquest, South Side of Inscription Rock, New Mexico
Mark Klett
Gelatin silver prints (two matted together), from "United States Geological Survey," and "Rephotograpic Survey Project" (1977–1980) · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Monument Rock, Canyon de Chelly National Monument Arizona
Mark Klett
Gelatin silver prints (two matted together), from "United States Geological Survey," and "Rephotograpic Survey Project" (1977–1980) · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Historic Spanish Record of the Conquest, South Side of Inscription Rock, N.M.
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, from the album "Geographical & Geological Explorations & Surveys West of the 100th Meridian," vol. 1 · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Cañon de Chelle, Walls of the Grand Cañon, about 1200 feet in height
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, from the album "Geographical & Geological Explorations & Surveys West of the 100th Meridian," vol. 2 · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Wild Parsley
Frank Meadow Sutcliffe
Gelatin silver print · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Untitled
Frank Meadow Sutcliffe
Gelatin silver print · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Historic Spanish Record of the Conquest, South Side of Inscription Rock, N.M.- No. 3., from the album "Geographical & Geological Explorations & Surveys West of the 100th Meridian," vol. 1
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Cooley's Ranch, 10 miles east of Camp Apache, Arizona. A characteristic mountain "Park" and Apache Indian Farm. Here the Apaches grow corn, wheat and a few vegetables, No. 32 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Apache Lake, Summit of Sierra Blanca Mountains, about 35 miles east from Camp Apache, Arizona, and 10.500 feet above sea-level. This lake is similar to many found in the western mountains, No. 30 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Apache Indians, as they appear ready for the war-path, No. 33 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

War Chief of the Zuni Indians, No. 20 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Ruins in Cañon de Chelle, N. M., in a cavity in the wall, 60 feet above present bed of Cañon. Height of walls about 700 feet. The present race of Indians know nothing of the age of these buildings of who occupied them, No. 21 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Explorers Column, Cañon de Chelle, Arizona. This shaft is the work of nature, and is about 900 feet in height; base about 70 by 110 feet. It stands near the center of the Cañon, and it is almost impossible to believe that it is not the work of human hands, No. 23 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Central portion of Canñon de Chelle, New Mexico. This Canñon is one of the most remarkable in the west, and is noted for its beauty. The walls are of Red Sand-stone, nearly perpendicular, and at this point are 1.200 feet in height, No. 24 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Navajo Indian Squaw, and Child, at their home, in Cañon de Chelle, No. 27 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Circle Walls, Cañon de Chelle. Here the Cañon bends from an easterly direction nearly due north, the walls maintaining a perpendicular height of about 1.200 feet, No. 22 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Camp Beauty, Canñon de Chelle; walls 1.200 feet high, width of Cañon at this point about one fourth of a mile. This view shows the perpendicular effect wrought by the action of floods. The Artist of the Expedition, Mr. Wyant, of New York, made a study of this scene with the intention to paint it as a characteristic Canon view, No. 25 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Aboriginal life among the Navajo Indians, Cañon de Chelle, New Mexico. Squaw weaving blankets. The native loom. The blankets made are of the best quality, and impervious to water, No. 26 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Gardens surrounding the Indian Pueblo of Zuni, in which are raised a variety of vegetables, such as peppers, onions, garlic &c, No. 18 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago