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Delta City Library - Beckwith Photograph Collection
  • All fields: Volcanoes
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    • Dunderburg Butte [1]

    • Dunderburg Butte [1]

    • Photo of Pot Mountain (known as Dunderburg Butte to Beckwith) from the west. Pot Mountain is a remnant of a volcano that erupted when the area was under Lake Bonneville. It is located about 20 miles southwest of Delta, Millard County, Utah, in the...

    • Pot Mountain (Utah)--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; Buttes--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; ; Rock formations;
    • Dunderburg Butte [2]

    • Dunderburg Butte [2]

    • Photo of Pot Mountain (known as Dunderburg Butte to Beckwith) from the west. Pot Mountain is a remnant of a volcano that erupted when the area was under Lake Bonneville. It is located about 20 miles southwest of Delta, Millard County, Utah, in the...

    • Pot Mountain (Utah)--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; Buttes--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; ; Rock formations;
    • Dunderburg Butte [3]

    • Dunderburg Butte [3]

    • Photo of Pot Mountain (known as Dunderburg Butte to Beckwith) from the west. Pot Mountain is a remnant of a volcano that erupted when the area was under Lake Bonneville. It is located about 20 miles southwest of Delta, Millard County, Utah, in the...

    • Pot Mountain (Utah)--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; Buttes--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; ; Rock formations;
    • Dunderburg Butte [4]

    • Dunderburg Butte [4]

    • Photo of Pot Mountain (known as Dunderburg Butte to Beckwith) from the west. Pot Mountain is a remnant of a volcano that erupted when the area was under Lake Bonneville. It is located about 20 miles southwest of Delta, Millard County, Utah, in the...

    • Pot Mountain (Utah)--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; Buttes--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; ; Rock formations;
    • Fossils and Geology scrapbook [07]

    • Fossils and Geology scrapbook [07]

    • Pahvant Butte from rear (south) an old crater (2/3 ?) crater at left & cinder cone at right. Pahvant Butte a.k.a. Sugarloaf about 20 miles south of Delta, Utah; Page From a photo album on fossils and geology compiled by Frank A. Beckwith;

    • Pahvant Butte (Utah)--Photographs; Buttes--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Millard County--Photographs;
    • Fossils and Geology scrapbook [52]

    • Fossils and Geology scrapbook [52]

    • Utah museum party at craters. May 20, 1937. (Location: one of the volcanoes in the Black Rock volcanic field west of Fillmore). Page 49 from a photo album on fossils and geology compiled by Frank A. Beckwith;

    • Volcanic fields--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; Beckwith, Frank Asahel, 1876-1951--Photographs; Geology; Craters;
    • Fossils and Geology scrapbook [65]

    • Fossils and Geology scrapbook [65]

    • Looking down into the crater. (Probably one of the craters in the Ice Springs volcanic field ("The Cinders") west of Fillmore in Millard County, Utah). Page 70 from a photo album on fossils and geology compiled by Frank A. Beckwith;

    • Volcanic fields--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; Beckwith, Frank Asahel, 1876-1951--Photographs; Geology; Craters;
    • Fossils and Geology scrapbook [66]

    • Fossils and Geology scrapbook [66]

    • A crater from above. (Probably one of the craters in the Ice Springs volcanic field ("The Cinders") west of Fillmore in Millard County, Utah). Eating icicles in the Ice Cave, Fillmore. Page 71 from a photo album on fossils and geology compiled by...

    • Volcanic fields--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Millard County--Photographs; Beckwith, Frank Asahel, 1876-1951--Photographs; Geology; Craters; Icicles;
    • Hot Plug [02]

    • Hot Plug [02]

    • Hot Plug from ground. May 27, 1945. Reddish lava; clear day; bright sun. Distant clouds. "Fumes" unintentional. Serves as an exaggeration of "Fumerole Butte." This is the Spanish word meaning fumes which arise from it in certain weather...

    • Fumarole Butte (Utah)--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Buttes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Rock formations;
    • Hot Plug [03]

    • Hot Plug [03]

    • The Hot Plug. May 1947. It is situated on the top of Crater Bench, about 30 miles on direct line northwest from Delta, Utah. (Official name: Fumarole Butte);

    • Fumarole Butte (Utah)--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Buttes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Rock formations;
    • Hot Plug [07]

    • Hot Plug [07]

    • Hot Plug--afoot. May 19, 1946. Photo of a man walking among the lava boulders near Fumarole Butte (called “the Hot Plug” by Beckwith), an old shield volcano composed of basaltic andesite that lies in Juab County about 20 miles northwest of...

    • Fumarole Butte (Utah)--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Buttes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Rock formations;
    • Hot Plug [08]

    • Hot Plug [08]

    • Hot Plug--afoot May 19, 1946. Photo of Fumarole Butte (called “the Hot Plug” by Beckwith), an old shield volcano composed of basaltic andesite that lies in Juab County about 20 miles northwest of Delta, Utah;

    • Fumarole Butte (Utah)--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Buttes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Rock formations;
    • Hot Plug [09]

    • Hot Plug [09]

    • Hot Plug--afoot. May 19, 1946. Photo of Fumarole Butte (called “the Hot Plug” by Beckwith), an old shield volcano composed of basaltic andesite that lies in Juab County about 20 miles northwest of Delta, Utah;

    • Fumarole Butte (Utah)--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Buttes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Rock formations;
    • Hot Plug [10]

    • Hot Plug [10]

    • Hot Plug--afoot. May 19, 1946. Photo of Fumarole Butte (called “the Hot Plug” by Beckwith), an old shield volcano composed of basaltic andesite that lies in Juab County about 20 miles northwest of Delta, Utah;

    • Fumarole Butte (Utah)--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Buttes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Rock formations;
    • Kozina, John [1]

    • Kozina, John [1]

    • John Kozina at the Hot Plug. (Taken at Fumarole Butte, Juab Co., Utah, by Frank A. Beckwith);

    • Fumarole Butte (Utah)--Photographs; Volcanoes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Buttes--Utah--Juab County--Photographs; Kozina, John, 1890-1960--Photographs; Ute Indians--Photographs; Rock formations;
    • Santa Clara Creek

    • Santa Clara Creek

    • A volcanic cone near Santa Clara Creek in southern Utah October 17, 1931. A typical cone with marker. We had just passed Veyo on the way south. This to our left. The present road runs to its left or east--the old Spanish trail to its west;

    • Volcanoes--Utah--Washington County--Photographs; Mountains--Utah--Washington County--Photographs; Old Spanish Trail--Photographs;

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