Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Utah and Ariz.)
Arizona
Utah
Date:
undated
Scope and Contents note:
Photographs mounted on two unbound album pages, probably put together by Hugh D. Miser. They depict pictographs in Utah; Elarco Natural Bridge in Glen Canyon, Arizona; an Arkansas diamond mine; and a portrait of Ben K. Emerson. Miser acquired the photographs from Kirk Bryan, Heber Christensen, and Wilbur A. Nelson.
Biographical/Historical note:
Hugh Dinsmore Miser (1884-1969) was a geologist who spent most of his career with the United States Geological Survey (1912-1969). An authority on manganese and diamonds in Arkansas, he was involved in mapping expeditions and investigations of deposits of minerals.
Submerged cultural resources site report : Charles H. Spencer's mining operation and paddle wheel steamboat : Glen Canyon National Recreational Area / by Toni Carrell, editor ; James E. Bradford, W.L. Rusho ; illustrations by Ernesto Martinez and Jim Koza
The Dan Canyon burial, 42SA21339, a pill burial in Glen Canyon National Recreation area / by Steve Dominguez ... [et al.] ; with an introduction by F.A. Calabrese and Chris Kincaid
Piapaxa 'uipi (Big River Canyon) : Southern Paiute ethnographic resource inventory and assessment for Colorado River Corridor, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah and Arizona, and Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona : Final report / prepared by Richard W. Stoffle...(et. al.) with the assistance of Henry F. Dobyns...(et. al.)
An isolated storage vessel at site 42SA20779 in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area : adaptive storage and caching behavior in the prehistoric Southwest / by Anne M. Wolley and Alan J. Osborn