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othertype 1: NOTEBOOKS
box 1:
folder 1: Index
folder 2: Brush Creek, Wood's Cove, and Myton
N1-N47 Brush Creek N48-N51 Wood's Cove N52-N101 Myton
folder 3: Dry Fork and Ashley Creek
N102-169 Dry Fork N170-209 Ashley Creek
folder 4: Castle Peak Wash, McKee Springs Wash, and Jones Hole
N210-N220 Castle Peak Wash N221-N247 McKee Springs Wash N248-N255 Jones Hole
folder 5: Cockleburr Wash, Lower Cockleburr Wash, and Blue Mountain--Dinosaur National Monument
N256-N273 Cockleburr Wash N274-N279 Lower Cockleburr Wash N280-N285 Blue Mountain-Dinosaur National Monument
folder 6: Swelter Shelter, Split Mountain Campground, and Cub Creek
N286-N295 Swelter Shelter N296-N301 Split Mountain Campground N302-N324 Cub Creek
folder 7: Island Park, Rainbow Park, and "The Canyon"
N325-N326 Island Park N327-N336 Rainbow Park N337-N348 "The Canyon"
folder 8: Uinta Basin--South of Roosevelt, Leland Bench Area, and LaPoint-Tridell
N349-N370 Uinta Basin-South of Roosevelt N371-N380 Leland Bench Area N381-N395 LaPoint-Tridell
folder 9: Hill and Willow Creeks and Chandler and Florence Creeks
N396-N463 Hill and Willow Creeks N464-N488 Chandler and Florence Creeks
folder 10: Manila, Little Brush Creek, and Ioka
N489-N500 Manila N501-N512 Little Brush Creek N513-N530 Ioka
folder 11: Steinaker Reservoir and Bitter Creek
N531-N540 Steinaker Reservoir N541-N544 Lower Bitter Creek N545-N554 Upper Bitter Creek N555-N556 Mid Bitter Creek
folder 12: Pine and Main Canyons, South and Sweetwater Canyons, and Evacuation Wash
N557-N568 Pine and Main Canyons N569-N582 South and Sweetwater Canyons N583-N586 Evacuation Wash
folder 13: Cedar View, Hancock Cove, and Carbon-Duchesne Line
N587-N590 Cedar View N591-N594 Hancock Cove N595-N596 Carbon-Duchesne Line
folder 14: Desolation and Gray Canyons and Nine Mile Canyon
N597-N669 Desolation and Gray Canyons N670-N754 Nine Mile Canyon
folder 15: Range Creek, Price River--East, and Gusher
N755-N783 Range Creek N784-N785 Mouth of Price River-East N786-N791 Gusher
box 2:
folder 1: Index
folder 2: Dorman Gulch, Buckhorn, and Gunderson Site
N792-N799 Dorman Gulch N800-N828 Buckhorn N829-N836 Gunderson Site
folder 3: Short Canyon, Dry Wash, and Ferron Box
N837-N844 Short Canyon N845-N850 Dry Wash N851-N866 Ferron Box
folder 4: Ferron Canyon, Joe's Valley, and Rochester Creek
N867-N881 Ferron Canyon N882-N885 Joe's Valley N886-N896 Rochester Creek
folder 5: Syd and Charlie, Red Hole Wash, and Lower Price River
N897-N900 Syd and Charlie N901-N904 Red Hole Wash N905-N922 Lower Price River
folder 6: Gordon Creek and Molen Seep Wash
N923-N930 Gordon Creek N931-N936 Molen Seep Wash
folder 7: "Layne Miller Site," Calf Canyon, Grassy Trail Creek, and Sinbad
N937-N942 "Layne Miller Site" N943-N948 Calf Canyon N949-N965 Grassy Trail Creek N966-N969 Sinbad
box 3: CAPITOL REEF
folder 1: Index
folder 2: Capitol Reef National Park
N970-N1045 Capitol Reef National Park
folder 3: Torrey, Utah and Fish Creek Cove
N1046-N1050 Torrey, Utah N1051-N1072 Fish Creek Cove
folder 4: Paradise Flats, Ekker Copper Mine, and Poison Springs Canyon
N1073-N1107 Paradise Flats N1108-N1114 Ekker Copper Mine N1115-N1135 Poison Springs Canyon
folder 5: North Wash, Temple Mountain, and Notum
N1136-N1143 North Wash N1144-N1149 Temple Mountain Wash N1150 Notum
box 4: MOAB
folder 1: Index
folder 2: Black Dragon Canyon, Coal Canyon, and Thompson Wash
N1151-N1173 Black Dragon Canyon N1174-N1183 Coal Canyon N1184-N1205 Thompson Wash
folder 3: Tushar Wash and Westwater Creek
N1206-N1213 Tushar Wash N1214-N1239 Westwater Creek
folder 4: Upper Courthouse Wash, Seven Mile Canyon, and Turnbow Cabin--Arches National Park
N1240-N1251 Upper Courthouse Wash N1252-N1257 Seven Mile Canyon N1258-N1259 Turnbow Cabin-Arches National Monument
folder 5: North Bank of the Colorado River and Lower Courthouse Wash
N1260-N1297 North Bank of the Colorado River N1298-N1313 Lower Courthouse Wash
folder 6: Stearns Wash, Dewey Bridge, and Mill Creek
N1314-N1323 Stearns Wash N1324-N1328 Dewey Bridge N1329-N1338 Mill Creek
folder 7: Moab Golf Course, South Bank of the Colorado River, and "Behind the Rocks"
N1339-N1355 Moab Golf Course N1356-N1386 South Bank of the Colorado River N1387-N1422 "Behind the Rocks"
folder 8: Kane Creek Canyon, Butterfly Bend, and Norman Site
N1423-N1430 Kane Creek Canyon N1431-N1442 Butterfly Bend N1443-N1458 Norman Site
folder 9: Westwater Canyon, Mouth, Little Hole, Cottonwood, and Danish Wash
N1459-N1460 Westwater Canyon, Mouth N1461-N1468 Little Hole N1469-N1474 Cottonwood N1475-N1482 Danish Wash
box 5: NORTHWEST UTAH
folder 1: Index
folder 2: Pine Creek, Clear Creek Valley, and Connor's Spring
N1483-N1492 Pine Creek N1493-N1498 Clear Creek Valley N1499-N1517 Connor's Spring
folder 3: Parrish Canyon, Judd Creek, and Utah Lake
N1518-N1521 Parrish Canyon N1522-N1537 Judd Creek N1538-N1561 Utah Lake
folder 4: Fairfield, Cedar Fort, and Garfield
N1562-N1573 Fairfield N1574-N1585 Cedar Fort N1586-N1593 Garfield
folder 5: Scott's Spring, Stansbury Island, and Lincoln Beach
N1594-N1601 Scott's Spring N1602-N1653 Stansbury Island N1654-N1671 Lincoln Beach
folder 6: Indian Rock, Kamas Site, and Coon Canyon
N1672-N1679 Indian Rock N1680-N1686 Kamas Site N1687-N1694 Coon Canyon
folder 7: Tooele Ordnance Depot, Willard Bay, and Willard Caves
N1695-N1702 Tooele Ordnance Depot N1703-N1717 Willard Bay and Willard Caves
box 6: WESTERN UTAH
folder 1: Index
folder 2: Beaver Canyon, Manderfield, and Milford--East
N1718-N1721 Beaver Canyon N1722-N1745 Manderfield N1746-N1753 Milford-East
folder 3: Milford--West, Pine Valley--Southwest, and Pine Valley-- Northwest
N1754-N1757 Milford-West N1758-N1771 Pine Valley-Southwest N1772-N1783 Pine Valley-Northwest
folder 4: Pink Quartz Hill, Cactus Hill, and Wah Wah Valley
N1784-N1803 Pink Quartz Hill N1804-N1815 Cactus Hill N1816-N1825 Wah Wah Valley
folder 5: Black Rock Springs and Pumice
N1826-N1857 Black Rock Springs N1858-N1873 Pumice
folder 6: Clear Lake and Deseret
N1874-N1889 Clear Lake N1890-N1897 Deseret
folder 7: Fillmore-Southwest, Fillmore-South, Devil's Kitchen, and Fillmore
N1898-N1907 Fillmore-Southwest N1908-N1909 Fillmore-South N1910-N1932 Devil's Kitchen N1933-N1940 Fillmore
folder 8: Desert Mountain and Fool Creek
N1941-N1969 Desert Mountain N1970-N1977 Fool Creek
folder 9: King Solomon Cliff, Granite Canyon, and Paxton Corral
N1978-N1987 King Solomon Cliff N1988-N1999 Granite Canyon N2000-N2025 Paxton Corral
folder 10: Upper Hole-in-the-Rock and Corn Creek
N2026-N2037 Upper Hole-in-the-Rock N2038 Corn Creek
box 7:
folder 1: Index
folder 2: Sigurd, Charlie Wall Hill, and Glenwood
N2039-N2046 Sigurd N2047-N2055 Charlie Wall Hill N2056-N2062 Glenwood
folder 3: Bull Claim Hill, Clear Creek Canyon, and Gunnison--East
N2063-N2072 Bull Claim Hill N2073-N2125 Clear Creek Canyon N2126-N2131 Gunnison-East
folder 4: Gunnison--West, Mellor Canyon, and Sevier Bridge Reservoir
N2132-N2137 Gunnison-West N2138-N2145 Mellor Canyon N2146-N2149 Sevier Bridge Reservoir
folder 5: Red Rock Canyon, Santaquin, and Goshen
N2150-N2155 Red Rock Canyon N2156-N2165 Santaquin N2166-N2171 Goshen
folder 6: Nephi, Quitchubah Creek, and Ivie Creek
N2172-N2173 Nephi N2174-N2189 Quitchubah Creek N2190-N2191 Ivie Creek
folder 7: Manning Canyon, Elbow Ranch, Manti, and Richfield--West
N2192-N2197 Manning Canyon N2198-N2201 Elbow Ranch N2202-N2205 Manti N2206-N2213 Richfield-West
box 8: SOUTHWEST UTAH
folder 1: Index
folder 2: Notes on Rock Art Style in Washington County
folder 3: Minersville Dam, Parowan Canyon, and Fremont Wash
N2214-N2216 Minersville Dam N2217-N2224 Parowan Canyon N2225-N2245 Fremont Wash
folder 4: Braffet Canyon, Paragonah, and Parowan Gap
N2246-N2253 Braffet Canyon N2254-N2259 Paragonah N2260-N2302 Parowan Gap
folder 5: Cedar City-Racetrack, Cedar City-Old City Dump, and Cedar City-East
N2303-N2306 Cedar City-Racetrack N2307-N2312 Cedar City-Old City Dump N2313-N2319 Cedar City-East
folder 6: Lion's Mouth, Nephi Canyon, and Peter's Leap
N2320-N2331 Lion's Mouth N2332-N2335 Nephi Canyon N2336-N2347 Peter's Leap
folder 7: Browse, Harrisburg Creek, and Berry Springs
N2348-N2356 Browse N2357-N2393 Harrisburg Creek N2394-N2395 Berry Springs
folder 8: Gunlock, Virgin, and Dalton Wash
N2396-N2407 Gunlock N2408-N2413 Virgin N2414-N2424 Dalton Wash
folder 9: Zion National Park
N2425-N2458 Zion National Park
folder 10: Black Hill, Bloomington, and Santa Clara
N2459-N2486 Black Hill N2487-N2511 Bloomington N2512-N2541 Santa Clara
folder 11: Three Mile
N2542-N2584 Three Mile
folder 12: Snow Canyon, Gould Wash, and Canaan Gap
N2585-N2600 Snow Canyon N2601-N2606 Gould Wash N2607-N2614 Canaan Gap
folder 13: Warner Valley, Washington Fields, and Fort Pierce
N2615-N2620 Warner Valley N2621-N2622 Washington Fields N2623-N2628 Fort Pierce
folder 14: Jeppson Ranch, Enterprise, and Red Sands Area-Jackson
N2629-N2634 Jeppson Ranch N2635-N2644 Enterprise N2645-N2662 Red Sands Area-Jackson
folder 15: Red Canyon-Jackson, Tonaquint, Colorado City, and Leeds
N2663-N2672 Red Canyon-Jackson N2673-N2678 Tonaquint N2679-N2683 Colorado City N2684-N2695 Leeds
folder 16: Valley of Fire, Grapevine Canyon, and Bishop, California (Nevada and California)
N2696-N2705 Valley of Fire N2706-N2715 Grapevine Canyon N2716-N2721 Bishop, California
folder 17: Inscription Rock, Cosa Range, and Snake Gulch (Arizona and California)
Description Inscription Rock only Description Cosa Range only N2722-N2745 Snake Gulch
folder 18: Arizona Strip
N2746-N2796 Arizona Strip
box 9: KANAB
folder 1: Index
folder 2: Notes on Rock Art Style of Kanab
folder 3: Indian Canyon, Hog Canyon, and Site "X" (RESTRICTED)
N2797-N2802 Indian Canyon N2803-N2812 Hog Canyon N2813-N2824 Site "X"(RESTRICTED)
folder 4: Oak Canyon, Bunting Ranch-Johnson Canyon, and Upper Johnson Canyon
N2825-N2846 Oak Canyon N2847-N2865 Bunting Ranch-Johnson Canyon N2866-N2869 Upper Johnson Canyon
folder 5: Skutumpah, Molly's Nipple Canyon, and Deer Creek Point
N2870-N2877 Skutumpah N2878-N2881 Molly's Nipple Canyon N2882-N2887 Deer Creek Point
folder 6: Deer Creek Site #1, Deer Creek Site #2, and Park Wash
N2888-N2899 Deer Creek Site #1 N2900-N2909 Deer Creek Site #2 N2910-N2917 Park Wash
folder 7: Deer Spring Wash, Cat Stair Canyon, and White House
N2918-N2925 Deer Spring Wash N2926-N2931 Cat Stair Canyon N2932-N2946 White House
folder 8: Buckskin Canyon, Long Canyon, and Flood Canyon
N2947-N2973 Buckskin Canyon N2974-N2995 Long Canyon N2996-N2997 Flood Canyon
folder 9: Kanab River [Kanab Creek] and Flag Point
N2998-N3005 Kanab River [Kanab Creek] N3006-N3017 Flag Point
folder 10: Sheep Canyon and Paria River
N3018-N3031 Sheep Canyon N3032-N3033 Paria River
box 10: SOUTHEAST UTAH
folder 1: Index
folder 2: Indian Creek State Park, Indian Creek, and North Cottonwood Wash
N3034-N3046 Indian Creek State Park N3047-N3081 Indian Creek N3082-N3093 North Cottonwood Wash
folder 3: Natural Bridges National Monument, Bluff-East, and Bluff-West
N3094-N3129 Natural Bridges National Monument N3130-N3151 Bluff-East N3152-N3155 Bluff-West
folder 4: San Juan River from Bluff to Mexican Hat, Sand Island, and San Juan River Below Sand Island
Description Only San Juan River from Bluff to Mexican Hat N3156-N3194 Sand Island N3195-N3196 San Juan River Below Sand Island
folder 5: San Juan River Above Butler Wash, Butler Wash, and Lower Butler Wash
N3197-N3226 San Juan River Above Butler Wash N3227-N3250 Butler Wash N3251-N3282 Lower Butler Wash
folder 6: San Juan River--South side and San Juan River at Ruin Site
N3283-N3296 San Juan River-South side N3297-N3303 San Juan River at Ruin Site
folder 7: Lower Chinle Canyon, Amasa Burton Trading Post, and San Juan River Gorge
N3304-N3321 Lower Chinle Canyon N3322-N3323 Amasa Burton Trading Post N3324-N3327 San Juan River Gorge
folder 8: Poncho House, Comb Wash-East, and Comb Wash-West
N3328-N3337 Poncho House N3338-N3339 Comb Wash-East N3340-N3352 Comb Wash-West
folder 9: Comb Wash-Fish Creek, Muley Point-John's Canyon, and Grand Gulch
N3353-N3363 Comb Wash-Fish Creek N3364-N3373 Muley Point-John's Canyon N3374-N3442 Grand Gulch
folder 10: Muley Point Below Cedar Mesa
N3443-N3465 Muley Point Below Cedar Mesa
folder 11: Hatch Trading Post-North of, Hatch Trading Post-West of, and Hovenweep
N3466-N3467 Hatch Trading Post-North of N3468-N3469 Hatch Trading Post-West of N3470-N3475 Hovenweep
folder 12: White Canyon, Castle Wash, and Mid Butler Wash
N3476-N3487 White Canyon N3488-N3497 Castle Wash N3498-N3519 Mid Butler Wash
folder 13: Montezuma Creek, Montezuma Canyon, and Flood Plain
N3520-N3576 Montezuma Creek N3577-N3604 Montezuma Canyon N3605-N3625 Flood Plain
box 11: CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK
folder 1: Index
folder 2: Canyonlands National Park, Devil's Lane, and Chesler Canyon
Description Canyonlands National Park only N3626-N3643 Devil's Lane N3644-N3651 Chesler Canyon
folder 3: Salt Creek, "Thirteen Faces East--Horse Canyon," and "The All-American Man"
N3652-N3682 Salt Creek N3683-N3689 "Thirteen Faces East-Horse Canyon" N3690-N3692 "The All-American Man"
folder 4: Horse Canyon-Needles District, Davis Canyon and Horseshoe-Barrier Canyon
N3693-N3702 Horse Canyon-Needles District N3703-N3708 Davis Canyon N3709-N3774 Horseshoe-Barrier Canyon
folder 5: The Maze District
N3775-N3851 The Maze District
folder 6: Island in the Sky District
N3852-N3903 Island in the Sky District
box 12: SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH
folder 1: Index
folder 2: Escalante
N3904-N3968 Escalante
folder 3: Alvey Wash, Main Canyon, and Deer Canyon
N3969-N3978 Alvey Wash N3979-N3980 Main Canyon-Upper Escalante Drainage N3981-N3990 Deer Canyon
folder 4: Dry Fork of Coyote Wash, Deer Creek Ranch, and The Gulch
N3991-N3993 Dry Fork of Coyote Wash N3994-N4000 Deer Creek Ranch N4001-N4010 The Gulch
folder 5: Circle Cliffs, Panguitch River, and Circleville
N4011-N4020 Circle Cliffs N4021-N4024 Panguitch River N4025-N4032 Circleville
folder 6: Lake Powell, Davis Gulch, and Cha Canyon
N4033-N4048 Lake Powell N4049-N4082 Davis Gulch N4083-N4091 Cha Canyon
folder 7: Piute Canyon, Henry Mountains, and Lower North Wash
N4092-N4133 Piute Canyon N4134-N4137 Henry Mountains N4138-N4149 Lower North Wash
folder 8: Soda Gulch, Willow Gulch, Phipps Canyon, and Moqui Map Site
N4150-N4167 Soda Gulch N4168-N4177 Willow Gulch N4178-N4187 Phipps Canyon N4188-N4199 Moqui Map Site
othertype 2: PRINTS
box 13: UINTA BASIN
folder 1: Brush Creek, Wood's Cove, and Myton
P1-P36 Brush Creek P37-P39 Wood's Cove P40-P80 Myton
folder 2: Dry Fork and Ashley Creek
P81-P176 Dry Fork P177-P211 Ashley Creek
folder 3: Castle Peak Wash, McKee Springs Wash, and Jones Hole
P212-P214 Castle Peak Wash P215-P254 McKee Springs Wash P255-P265 Jones Hole
folder 4: Cockleburr Wash, Lower Cockleburr Wash, and Blue Mountain-Dinosaur National Monument
P266-P305 Cockleburr Wash P306-P307 Lower Cockleburr Wash P308-P319 Blue Mountain-Dinosaur National Monument
folder 5: Swelter Shelter, Split Mountain Campground, and Cub Creek
P320-P332 Swelter Shelter P333-P337 Split Mountain Campground P338-P371 Cub Creek
folder 6: Island Park, Rainbow Park, and "The Canyon"
P372-P374 Island Park P375-P383 Rainbow Park P384-P398 "The Canyon"
box 14: UINTA BASIN
folder 1: Uinta Basin-South of Roosevelt, Leland Bench Area, and LaPoint-Tridell
P399-P412 Uinta Basin-South of Roosevelt P413-P419 Leland Bench Area P420-P423 LaPoint-Tridell
folder 2: Hill and Willow Creeks and Chandler and Florence Creeks
P424-P471 Hill and Willow Creeks P472-P510 Chandler and Florence Creeks
folder 3: Manila, Little Brush Creek, and Ioka
P511-P530 Manila P531-P539 Little Brush Creek P540-P546 Ioka
folder 4: Steinaker Reservoir and Upper and Lower Bitter Creek
P547-P552 Steinaker Reservoir P553-P555 Lower Bitter Creek P556-P564 Upper Bitter Creek
folder 5: Pine and Main Canyons, South and Sweetwater Canyons, and Evacuation Wash
P565-P572 Pine and Main Canyons P573-P582 South and Sweetwater Canyons P583-P585 Evacuation Wash
folder 6: Cedar View and Hancock Cove
P586 Cedar View P587-P588 Hancock Cove
folder 7: Desolation Canyon
P589-P644 Desolation Canyon
folder 8: Nine Mile Canyon
P645-P746 Nine Mile Canyon
folder 9: Range Creek, Price River-East, and Gusher
P747-P772 Range Creek P773-P779 Price River-East P780-P782 Gusher
folder 10: Unidentified Rock Art
P783-P787 Unidentified Rock Art
box 15: PRICE
folder 1: Dorman Gulch, Buckhorn, and Gunderson Site
P788-P796 Dorman Gulch P797-P835 Buckhorn P836-P841 Gunderson Site
folder 2: Short Canyon, Dry Wash, and Ferron Box
P842-P845 Short Canyon P846-P854 Dry Wash P855-P882 Ferron Box
folder 3: Ferron Canyon, Joe's Valley, and Rochester Creek
P883-P891 Ferron Canyon P892-P893 Joe's Valley P894-P903 Rochester Creek
folder 4: Syd and Charlie, Red Hole Wash, and Lower Price River
P904-P909 Syd and Charlie P910-P914 Red Hole Wash P915-P920 Lower Price River
folder 5: Molen Seep Wash
P921-P924 Molen Seep Wash
folder 6: "Layne Miller Site," Calf Canyon, Grassy Trail Creek, and Sinbad
P925-P930 "Layne Miller Site" P931-P933 Calf Canyon P934-P940 Grassy Trail Creek P941-P943 Sinbad
box 16: CAPITOL REEF
folder 1: Capitol Reef National Park
P944-P1032 Capitol Reef National Park
folder 2: Torrey, Utah and Fish Creek Cove
P1033-P1039 Torrey, Utah P1040-P1066 Fish Creek Cove
folder 3: Paradise Flats, Ekker Copper Mine, and Poison Springs Canyon
P1067-P1103 Paradise Flats P1104-P1113 Ekker Copper Mine P1114-P1136 Poison Springs Canyon
folder 4: North Wash, Temple Mountain, and Notum
P1137-P1149 North Wash P1150-P1l60 Temple Mountain P1161-P1163 Notum
box 17: MOAB
folder 1: Black Dragon Canyon, Coal Canyon, and Thompson Wash
P1164-P1191 Black Dragon Canyon P1192-P1199 Coal Canyon P1200-P1233 Thompson Wash
folder 2: Tushar Wash and Westwater Creek
P1234 Tushar Wash P1235-P1244 Westwater Creek
folder 3: Upper Courthouse Wash, Seven Mile Canyon, and Turnbow Cabin-Arches National Park
P1245-P1255 Upper Courthouse Wash P1256-P1262 Seven Mile Canyon P1263-P1266 Turnbow Cabin-Arches National Park
folder 4: North Bank of the Colorado River and Lower Courthouse Wash
P1267-P1297 North Bank of the Colorado River P1298-P1319 Lower Courthouse Wash
folder 5: Stearns Wash, Dewey Bridge, and Mill Creek
P1320-P1332 Stearns Wash P1333-P1340 Dewey Bridge P1341-P1353 Mill Creek
folder 6: Moab Golf Course, South Bank of the Colorado River, and "Behind the Rocks"
P1354-P1367 Moab Golf Course P1368-P1389 South Bank of the Colorado River P1390-P1410 "Behind the Rocks"
folder 7: Kane Creek Canyon, Butterfly Bend, and Norman Site
P1411-P1414 Kane Creek Canyon P1415-P1423 Butterfly Bend P1424-P1429 Norman Site
folder 8: Westwater Canyon-Mouth, Cottonwood, Danish Wash, and Delicate Arch-Arches National Monument
P1430-P1441 Westwater Canyon-Mouth P1442-P1445 Cottonwood P1446-P1453 Danish Wash P1454 Delicate Arch-Arches National Monument
box 18: NORTHWEST UTAH
folder 1: Pine Creek and Connor's Spring
P1455-P1457 Pine Creek P1458-P1472 Connor's Spring
folder 2: Parrish Canyon, Judd Creek, and Utah Lake
P1473-P1476 Parrish Canyon P1477-P1492 Judd Creek P1493-P1515 Utah Lake
folder 3: Fairfield, Cedar Fort, and Garfield
P1516-P1526 Fairfield P1527-P1533 Cedar Fort P1534-P1536 Garfield
folder 4: Scott's Spring, Stansbury Island, and Lincoln Beach
P1537-P1543 Scott's Spring P1544-P1580 Stansbury Island P1581-P1594 Lincoln Beach
folder 5: Indian Rock, Kamas Site, and Coon Canyon
P1595-P1605 Indian Rock P1606-P1613 Kamas Site P1614-P1620 Coon Canyon
box 19: WESTERN UTAH
folder 1: Beaver Canyon, Manderfield, and Milford-East
P1621-P1624 Beaver Canyon P1625-P1640 Manderfield P1641-P1648 Milford-East
folder 2: Milford-West, Pine Valley-Southwest, and Pine Valley-Northwest
P1649 Milford-West P1650-P1658 Pine Valley-Southwest P1659-P1668 Pine Valley-Northwest
folder 3: Pink Quartz, Cactus Hill, and Wah Wah Valley
P1669-P1678 Pink Quartz P1679-P1681 Cactus Hill P1682-P1684 Wah Wah Valley
folder 4: Black Rock Springs and Pumice
P1685-P1712 Black Rock Springs P1713-P1727 Pumice
folder 5: Clear Lake and Deseret
P1728-P1743 Clear Lake P1744-P1752 Deseret
folder 6: Fillmore-South, Devil's Kitchen, and Fillmore
P1753-P1754 Fillmore-South P1755-P1766 Devil's Kitchen P1767-P1775 Fillmore
folder 7: Desert Mountain and Fool Creek
P1776-P1784 Desert Mountain P1785-P1792 Fool Creek
folder 8: King Solomon Cliff, Granite Canyon, and Paxton Corral
P1793 King Solomon Cliff P1794-P1806 Granite Canyon P1807-P1809 Paxton Corral
folder 9: Upper Hole-in-the-Rock and Indian Peak
P1810-P1822 Upper Hole-in-the-Rock P1823-P1830 Indian Peak
box 20: CENTRAL UTAH
folder 1: Sigurd, Charlie Wall Hill, and Glenwood
P1831-P1843 Sigurd P1844-P1852 Charlie Wall Hill P1853-P1858 Glenwood
folder 2: Bull Claim Hill, Clear Creek Canyon, and Gunnison-East
P1859-P1869 Bull Claim Hill P1870-P1927 Clear Creek Canyon P1928-P1930 Gunnison-East
folder 3: Gunnison-West, Mellor Canyon, and Sevier Bridge Reservoir
P1931-P1936 Gunnison-West P1937 Mellor Canyon P1938-P1941 Sevier Bridge Reservoir
folder 4: Red Rock Canyon, Santaquin, and Goshen
P1942 Red Rock Canyon P1943-P1947 Santaquin P1948-P1950 Goshen
folder 5: Nephi, Quitchubah Creek, and Ivie Creek
P1951-P1957 Nephi P1958-P1967 Quitchubah Creek P1968-P1974 Ivie Creek
folder 6: Manning Canyon and Richfield-West
P1975-P1981 Manning Canyon P1982-P1986 Richfield-West
box 21: SOUTHWEST UTAH
folder 1: Minersville Dam and Fremont Wash
P1987-P1989 Minersville Dam P1990-P2013 Fremont Wash
folder 2: Braffet Canyon, Paragonah, and Parowan Gap
P2014-P2019 Braffet Canyon P2020-P2024 Paragonah P2025-P2055 Parowan Gap
folder 3: Cedar City-Racetrack, Cedar City-Old City Dump, and Cedar City-East
P2056-P2059 Cedar City-Racetrack P2060-P2065 Cedar City-Old City Dump P2066-P2067 Cedar City-East
folder 4: Lion's Mouth and Peter's Leap
P2068-P2074 Lion's Mouth P2075-P2080 Peter's Leap
folder 5: Browse, Harrisburg Creek, and Berry Springs
P2081-P2085 Browse P2086-P2116 Harrisburg Creek P2117 Berry Springs
folder 6: Gunlock, Virgin, and Dalton Wash
P2118-P2129 Gunlock P2130-P2136 Virgin P2137-P2145 Dalton Wash
folder 7: Zion National Park
P2146-P2186 Zion National Park
folder 8: Black Hill, Bloomington, and Santa Clara
P2187-P2215 Black Hill P2216-P2245 Bloomington P2246-P2278 Santa Clara
folder 9: Three Mile
P2279-P2302 Three Mile
folder 10: Snow Canyon, Gould Wash, and Canaan Gap
P2303-P2317 Snow Canyon P2318-P2320 Gould Wash P2321-P2325 Canaan Gap
box 22: SOUTHWEST UTAH
folder 1: Warner Valley and Fort Pierce
P2326-P2332 Warner Valley P2333-P2336 Fort Pierce
folder 2: Jeppson Ranch, Enterprise, and Red Sands Area-Jackson
P2337-P2339 Jeppson Ranch P2340-P2341 Enterprise P2342-P2355 Red Sands Area-Jackson
folder 3: Red Canyon-Jackson and St. George
P2356-P2362 Red Canyon-Jackson P2363-P2377 St. George
folder 4: Valley of Fire, Grapevine Canyon, Inscription Rock, and Bishop, California (Nevada and California)
P2378-P2384 Valley of Fire P2385-P2391 Grapevine Canyon P2392 Inscription Rock P2393-P2395 Bishop, California
folder 5: Snake Gulch (Arizona)
P2396-P2412 Snake Gulch
folder 6: Arizona Strip
P2413-P2489 Arizona Strip
box 23: KANAB
folder 1: Indian Canyon and Hog Canyon
P2490-P2493 Indian Canyon P2494-P2505 Hog Canyon
folder 2: Site "X" (RESTRICTED)
P2506-P2532 Site "X" (RESTRICTED)
folder 3: Oak Canyon, Bunting Ranch--Johnson Canyon, and Johnson Canyon
P2533-P2560 Oak Canyon P2561-P2575 Bunting Ranch-Johnson Canyon P2576-P2577 Johnson Canyon
folder 4: Skutumpah, Molly's Nipple Canyon, and Deer Creek Point
P2578-P2584 Skutumpah P2585 Molly's Nipple Canyon P2586-P2590 Deer Creek Point
folder 5: Deer Creek Site #1, Deer Creek Site #2, and Park Wash
P2591-P2599 Deer Creek Site #1 P2600-P2613 Deer Creek Site #2 P2614-P2620 Park Wash
folder 6: Deer Spring Wash, Cat Stair, and White House
P2621-P2631 Deer Spring Wash P2632-P2639 Cat Stair P2640-P2656 White House
folder 7: Buckskin Canyon, Long Canyon, and Flood Canyon
P2657-P2683 Buckskin Canyon P2684-P2704 Long Canyon P2705 Flood Canyon
folder 8: Kanab River [Kanab Creek] and Flag Point
P2706-P2708 Kanab River [Kanab Creek] P2709-P2718 Flag Point
box 24: SOUTHEAST UTAH
folder 1: Indian Creek State Park, Indian Creek, and North Cottonwood Wash
P2719-P2730 Indian Creek State Park P2731-P2762 Indian Creek P2763-P2773 North Cottonwood Wash
folder 2: Natural Bridges National Monument, Bluff-East, and Bluff-West
P2774-P2811 Natural Bridges National Monument P2812-P2817 Bluff-East P2818-P2825 Bluff-West
folder 3: Sand Island and San Juan
P2826-P2869 Sand Island P2870-P2889 San Juan
folder 4: Butler Wash and Lower Butler Wash
P2890-P2941 Butler Wash P2942-P2966 Lower Butler Wash
folder 5: Mid-Butler Wash and San Juan River Above Butler Wash
P2967-P2980 Mid-Butler Wash P2981-P3003 San Juan River Above Butler Wash
folder 6: Chinle Canyon and San Juan River Gorge
P3004-P3011 Chinle Canyon P3012 San Juan River Gorge
folder 7: Poncho House, Comb Wash-East, and Comb Wash-West
P3013-P3019 Poncho House P3020 Comb Wash-East P3021-P3029 Comb Wash-West
folder 8: Comb Wash-Fish Creek and Grand Gulch
P3030-P3035 Comb Wash-Fish Creek P3036-P3104 Grand Gulch
folder 9: Grand Gulch
P3105-P3184 Grand Gulch
box 25: SOUTHEAST UTAH
folder 1: Hatch Trading Post-North and Hovenweep
P3185 Hatch Trading Post-North P3186-P3188 Hovenweep
folder 2: White Canyon and Castle Wash
P3189-P3196 White Canyon P3197-P3200 Castle Wash
folder 3: Montezuma Creek, Montezuma Canyon, and Flood Plain
P3201-P3239 Montezuma Creek P3240-P3245 Montezuma Canyon P3246-P3249 Flood Plain
folder 4: Monument Valley
P3250-P3265 Monument Valley
box 26: CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK
folder 1: Devil's Lane and Chesler Canyon
P3266-P3287 Devil's Lane P3288-P3305 Chesler Canyon
folder 2: Salt Creek and "Thirteen Faces East"-Horse Canyon
P3306-P3346 Salt Creek P3347-P3356 "Thirteen Faces East"-Horse Canyon
folder 3: Horse Canyon-Needles District, Davis Canyon, and Horseshoe-Barrier Canyon
P3357-P3382 Horse Canyon-Needles District P3383-P3388 Davis Canyon P3389-P3467 Horseshoe-Barrier Canyon
folder 4: Maze District
P3468-P3555 Maze District
folder 5: Island in the Sky District
P3556-P3588 Island in the Sky District
box 27: SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH
folder 1: Escalante
P3589-P3639 Escalante
folder 2: Alvey Wash, Main Canyon, and Deer Canyon
P3640-P3644 Alvey Wash P3645-P3646 Main Canyon P3647 Deer Canyon
folder 3: Dry Fork of Coyote Wash, Deer Creek Ranch, and The Gulch
P3648-P3649 Dry Fork of Coyote Wash P3650 Deer Creek Ranch P3651 The Gulch
folder 4: Panguitch River and Circleville
P3652-P3658 Panguitch River P3659 Circleville
folder 5: Lake Powell, Davis Gulch, and Henry Mountains
P3660-P3690 Lake Powell P3691-P3713 Davis Gulch P3714-P3715 Henry Mountains
box 28: ROCK ART FROM OTHER STATES, COUNTRIES, AND MISCELLANEOUS
box 29: PERSONAL
folder 1: Animals and Birds
folder 2: Canyonlands Scenery
folder 3: Castleton's Birthdays
folder 4: Columbia Trip
folder 5: Escalante Scenery
folder 6: Family
folder 7: Fishing Trips
folder 8: Fremont Figures, Price Museum
folder 9: Fremont Island Scenery
folder 10: Glacier National Park
folder 11: Golden Spike Historical Site
folder 12: Island in the Sky Scenery
folder 13: Lafe Peterson Farm
folder 14: Lake Powell
folder 15: Lake Tahoe
folder 16: Manti L.D.S. Temple
folder 17: Mexico Scenery
folder 18: Monument Valley
folder 19: Oregon Trail-Site Markers and Scenery
folder 20: Personal-Miscellaneous
folder 21: Scenes around the Apartment
folder 22: Trip to Brown's Park and Meeker, Colorado
othertype 3: UINTA BASIN
box 31: Brush Creek, Wood's Cove, and Myton
folder 1: Brush Creek, Wood's Cove, and Myton
S1-S25 Brush Creek S26 Wood's Cove S27-S63 Myton
folder 2: Dry Fork and Ashley Creek
S64-S125 Dry Fork S126-S152 Ashley Creek
folder 3: Castle Wash Peak, McKee Springs, and Jones Hole
S153-S155 Castle Wash Peak S156-S174 McKee Springs S175-S179 Jones Hole
folder 4: Cockleburr Wash, Lower Cockleburr Wash, and Blue Mountain-Dinosaur National Monument
S180-S186 Cockleburr Wash S187-S191 Lower Cockleburr Wash S192 Blue Mountain-Dinosaur National Monument
folder 5: Swelter Shelter, Split Mountain Campground, and Cub Creek
S193-S200 Swelter Shelter S201-S205 Split Mountain Campground S206-S222 Cub Creek
folder 6: Rainbow Park and "The Canyon"
S223-S244 Rainbow Park S245-S249 "The Canyon"
folder 7: Unita Basin-South of Roosevelt, Leland Bench Area, and LaPoint-Tridell
S250-S266 Uinta Basin-South of Roosevelt S267-S270 Leland Bench Area S271-S283 LaPoint-Tridel
folder 8: Hill and Willow Creeks and Chandler and Florence Creeks
S284-S333 Hill and Willow Creeks S334-S342 Chandler and Florence Creeks
folder 9: Little Brush Creek, Manila, and Ioka
S343-S353 Little Brush Creek S354-S358 Manila S359-S365 Ioka
folder 10: Steinaker Reservoir and Bitter Creek
S366-S374 Steinaker Reservoir S375-S391 Bitter Creek
folder 11: Pine and Main Canyons, South and Sweetwater Canyons, and Evacuation Wash
S392-S402 Pine and Main Canyons S403-S413 South and Sweetwater Canyons S414-S417 Evacuation Wash
folder 12: Cedar View, Hancock Cove, and Carbon-Duchesne Line
S418-S420 Cedar View S421-S422 Hancock Cove S423-S426 Carbon-Duchesne Line
folder 13: Desolation and Gray Canyons and Nine Mile Canyon
S427-S462 Desolation and Gray Canyons S463-S585 Nine Mile Canyon
folder 14: Range Creek, Price River-East, and Gusher
S586-S600 Range Creek S601-S603 Price River-East S604-S605 Gusher
folder 15: Dorman Gulch, Buckhorn, and Gunderson Site
S606-S607 Dorman Gulch S608-S629 Buckhorn S630-S631 Gunderson Site
folder 16: Short Canyon, Dry Wash, and Ferron Box
S632-S633 Short Canyon S634-S637 Dry Wash S638-S648 Ferron Box
folder 17: Ferron Canyon, Joe's Valley, and Rochester Creek
S649-S665 Ferron Canyon S666 Joe's Valley S667-S669 Rochester Creek
folder 18: Syd and Charlie, Red Hole Wash, and Lower Price River
S670-S680 Syd and Charlie S681-S683 Red Hole Wash S684-S712 Lower Price River
folder 19: Gordon Creek and Molen Seep Wash
S713-S725 Gordon Creek S726-S732 Molen Seep Wash
folder 20: "Layne Miller Site," Calf Canyon, and Sinbad
S733-S736 "Layne Miller Site" S737-S738 Calf Canyon S739 Sinbad
box 32: CAPITOL REEF
folder 1: Capitol Reef National Park
S740-S767 Capitol Reef National Park
folder 2: Torrey, Utah and Fish Creek Cove
S768-S770 Torrey, Utah S771-S781 Fish Creek Cove
folder 3: Paradise Flats, Ekker Copper Mine, and Poison Springs Canyon
S782-S798 Paradise Flats S799-S806 Ekker Copper Mine S807-S820 Poison Springs Canyon
folder 4: North Wash, Temple Mountain, and Notum
S821-S827 North Wash S828-S833 Temple Mountain S834-S835 Notum
folder 5: Black Dragon Canyon, Coal Canyon, and Thompson Wash
S836-S853 Black Dragon Canyon S854-S855 Coal Canyon S856-S877 Thompson Wash
folder 6: Tushar Wash and Westwater Creek
S878-S884 Tushar Wash S885-S903 Westwater Creek
folder 7: Upper Courthouse Wash, Seven Mile Canyon, and Turnbow Cabin-Arches National Park
S904-S910 Upper Courthouse Wash S911-S914 Seven Mile Canyon S915 Turnbow Cabin-Arches National Park
folder 8: Colorado River--North Bank and Lower Courthouse Wash
S916-S951 Colorado River-North Bank S952-S963 Lower Courthouse Wash
folder 9: Stearns Wash, Dewey Bridge, and Mill Creek
S964-S966 Stearns Wash S967-S969 Dewey Bridge S970-S975 Mill Creek
folder 10: Moab Golf Course, Colorado River-South Bank, and "Behind the Rocks"
S976-S988 Moab Golf Course S989-S1012 Colorado River-South Bank S1013-S1031 "Behind the Rocks"
folder 11: Kane Creek Canyon, Butterfly Bend, and Norman Site
S1032-S1035 Kane Creek Canyon S1036-S1042 Butterfly Bend S1043-S1049 Norman Site
folder 12: Westwater Canyon-Mouth, Little Hole, Cottonwood, and Danish Wash
S1050-S1052 Westwater Canyon-Mouth S1053-S1056 Little Hole S1057-S1059 Cottonwood S1060-S1062 Danish Wash
folder 13: Pine Creek, Clear Creek Valley, and Connor's Spring
S1063-S1067 Pine Creek S1068-S1070 Clear Creek Valley S1071-S1079 Connor's Spring
folder 14: Parrish Canyon, Judd Creek, and Utah Lake
S1080-S1082 Parrish Canyon S1083-S1084 Judd Creek S1085-S1100 Utah Lake
folder 15: Fairfield, Cedar Fort, and Garfield
S1101-S1104 Fairfield S1105-S1112 Cedar Fort S1113 Garfield
folder 16: Scott's Spring, Stansbury Island, and Lincoln Beach
S1114-S1123 Scott's Spring S1124-S1159 Stansbury Island S1160-S1173 Lincoln Beach
folder 17: Indian Rock, Kamas Site, and Coon Canyon
S1174-S1180 Indian Rock S1181-S1186 Kamas Site S1187-S1206 Coon Canyon
folder 18: Tooele Ordnance Depot and Willard Bay
S1207-S1211 Tooele Ordnance Depot S1212-S1225 Willard Bay
folder 19: Beaver Canyon, Manderfield, and Milford-East
S1226 Beaver Canyon S1227-S1236 Manderfield S1237-S1239 Milford-East
folder 20: Milford-West, Pine Valley-Southwest, and Pine Valley- Northwest
S1240-S1242 Milford-West S1243-S1248 Pine Valley-Southwest S1249-S1254 Pine Valley-Northwest
folder 21: Pink Quartz Hill, Cactus Hill, and Wah Wah Valley
S1255-S1261 Pink Quartz Hill S1262-S1271 Cactus Hill S1272-S1276 Wah Wah Valley
folder 22: Black Rock Springs and Pumice
S1277-S1289 Black Rock Springs S1290-S1297 Pumice
folder 23: Clear Lake and Deseret
S1298-S1304 Clear Lake S1305-S1309 Deseret
folder 24: Fillmore and Devil's Kitchen
S1310-S1320 Fillmore S1321-S1337 Devil's Kitchen
folder 25: Desert Mountain and Fool Creek
S1338-S1355 Desert Mountain S1356-S1360 Fool Creek
folder 26: King Solomon Cliff, Granite Canyon, and Paxton Corral
S1361-S1371 King Solomon Cliff S1372-S1376 Granite Canyon S1377-S1393 Paxton Corral
folder 27: Upper Hole-in-the-Rock and Corn Creek
S1394-S1404 Upper Hole-in-the-Rock S1405-S1406 Corn Creek
box 33: CENTRAL UTAH
folder 1: Sigurd, Charlie Wall Hill, and Glenwood
S1407-S1409 Sigurd S1410-S1411 Charlie Wall Hill S1412-S1413 Glenwood
folder 2: Bull Claim Hill, Clear Creek Canyon, and Gunnison
S1414 Bull Claim Hill S1415-S1422 Clear Creek Canyon S1423-S1433 Gunnison
folder 3: Mellor Canyon, Sevier Bridge Reservoir, and Red Rock Canyon
S1434-S1435 Mellor Canyon S1436-S1437 Sevier Bridge Reservoir S1438-S1439 Red Rock Canyon
folder 4: Santaquin, Goshen, and Nephi
S1440-S1444 Santaquin S1445-S1448 Goshen S1449-S1452 Nephi
folder 5: Quitchubah, Ivie Creek, and Richfield-West
S1453-S1466 Quitchubah S1467-S1468 Ivie Creek S1469-S1475 Richfield-West
folder 6: Parowan Canyon and Fremont Wash
S1476-S1479 Parowan Canyon S1480-S1486 Fremont Wash
folder 7: Braffet Canyon, Paragonah, and Parowan Gap
S1487-S1489 Braffet Canyon S1490 Paragonah S1491-S1519 Parowan Gap
folder 8: Cedar City-Racetrack, Cedar City-Dump, and Cedar City
S1520-S1521 Cedar City-Racetrack S1522 Cedar City-Dump S1523-S1525 Cedar City
folder 9: Lion's Mouth and Nephi Canyon
S1526-S1530 Lion's Mouth S1531-S1532 Nephi Canyon
folder 10: Browse, Harrisburg Creek, and Berry Springs
S1533-S1535 Browse S1536-S1555 Harrisburg Creek S1556-S1557 Berry Springs
folder 11: Gunlock, Virgin, and Dalton Wash
S1558-S1566 Gunlock S1567-S1568 Virgin S1569-S1572 Dalton Wash
folder 12: Zion National Park
S1573-S1580 Zion National Park
folder 13: Black Hill, Bloomington, and Santa Clara
S1581-S1584 Black Hill S1585-S1596 Bloomington S1597-S1609 Santa Clara
folder 14: Three Mile
S1610-S1624 Three Mile
folder 15: Snow Canyon and Canaan Gap
S1625-S1634 Snow Canyon S1635-S1637 Canaan Gap
folder 16: Warner Valley and Fort Pierce
S1638-S1639 Warner Valley S1640-S1643 Fort Pierce
folder 17: Jeppson Ranch, Enterprise, and Red Sands Area-Jackson
S1644-S1647 Jeppson Ranch S1648-S1651 Enterprise S1652-S1661 Red Sands Area-Jackson
folder 18: Red Canyon-Jackson, Tonaquint, Colorado City, and Leeds
S1662-S1667 Red Canyon-Jackson S1668 Tonaquint S1669-S1676 Colorado City S1677 Leeds
folder 19: Indian Canyon and Site "X" (RESTRICTED)
S1678-S1681 Indian Canyon S1682-S1683 Site "X" (RESTRICTED)
folder 20: Oak Canyon, Bunting Ranch-Johnson Canyon, and Johnson Canyon
S1684-S1692 Oak Canyon S1693-S1697 Bunting Ranch-Johnson Canyon S1698-S1699 Johnson Canyon
folder 21: Skutumpah, Molly's Nipple Canyon and Deer Creek Point
S1700-S1702 Skutumpah S1703-S1705 Molly's Nipple Canyon S1706 Deer Creek Point
folder 22: Deer Creek Site #1, Deer Creek Site #2, and Park Wash
S1707-S1711 Deer Creek Site #1 S1712-S1717 Deer Creek Site #2 S1718-S1720 Park Wash
folder 23: Cat Stair Canyon, and White House
S1721-S1723 Cat Stair Canyon S1724-S1741 White House
folder 24: Buckskin Canyon, Long Canyon, and Flood Canyon
S1742-S1759 Buckskin Canyon S1760-S1782 Long Canyon S1783-S1784 Flood Canyon
folder 25: Kanab River [Kanab Creek], Sheep Canyon, and Paria
S1785-S1786 Kanab River [Kanab Creek] S1787-S1800 Sheep Canyon S1801-S1804 Paria
box 34: SOUTHEAST UTAH
folder 1: Indian Creek State Park, Indian Creek, and North Cottonwood Wash
S1805-S1813 Indian Creek State Park S1814-S1818 Indian Creek S1819-S1830 North Cottonwood Wash
folder 2: Natural Bridges National Monument and Bluff-East
S1831-S1859 Natural Bridges National Monument S1860-S1875 Bluff-East
folder 3: Lower Chinle Canyon and Sand Island
S1876-S1884 Lower Chinle Canyon S1885-S1913 Sand Island
folder 4: San Juan River, Butler Wash, and Lower Butler Wash
S1914-S1935 San Juan River S1936-S1952 Butler Wash S1953-S1980 Lower Butler Wash
folder 5: Poncho House, Comb Wash, Comb Wash-East, and Comb Wash-West
S1981-S1991 Poncho House S1992-S1993 Comb Wash S1994 Comb Wash-East S1995-S2000 Comb Wash-West
folder 6: Comb Wash-Fish Creek, Muley Point-John's Canyon, and Grand Gulch
S2001-S2004 Comb Wash-Fish Creek S2005-S2007 Muley Point-John's Canyon S2008-S2083 Grand Gulch
folder 7: Hatch Trading Post-North, Hatch Trading Post-West and Muley Point-Below Cedar Mesa
S2084 Hatch Trading Post-North S2085 Hatch Trading Post-West S2086-S2104 Muley Point-Below Cedar Mesa
folder 8: White Canyon, Castle Wash, and Mid Butler Wash
S2105-S2111 White Canyon S2112-S2114 Castle Wash S2115-S2120 Mid Butler Wash
folder 9: Montezuma Creek and Montezuma Canyon
S2121-S2151 Montezuma Creek S2152-S2154 Montezuma Canyon
folder 10: Salt Creek and "Thirteen Faces East"-Horse Canyon
S2155-S2170 Salt Creek S2171-S2173 "Thirteen Faces East"-Horse Canyon
folder 11: Horse Canyon-Needles District, Davis Canyon, and Horseshoe-Barrier Canyon
S2174-S2180 Horse Canyon-Needles District S2181-S2182 Davis Canyon S2183-S2222 Horseshoe-Barrier Canyon
folder 12: The Maze District
S2223-S2262 The Maze District
folder 13: Island in the Sky District
S2263-S2297 Island in the Sky District
folder 14: Devil's Lane, Chesler Canyon, and Lower Green River
S2298-S2308 Devil's Lane S2309-S2316 Chesler Canyon S2317-S2325 Lower Green River
folder 15: Escalante
S2326-S2356 Escalante
folder 16: Alvey Wash, Main Canyon, and Deer Canyon
S2357-S2368 Alvey Wash S2369-S2371 Main Canyon S2372-S2379 Deer Canyon
folder 17: Dry Fork of Coyote Wash, Deer Creek Ranch, and The Gulch
S2380-S2382 Dry Fork of Coyote Wash S2383-S2386 Deer Creek Ranch S2387-S2395 The Gulch
folder 18: Circle Cliffs, Panguitch River, and Circleville
S2396-S2404 Circle Cliffs S2405 Panguitch River S2406-S2410 Circleville
folder 19: Lake Powell, Davis Gulch, and Cha Canyon
S2411-S2426 Lake Powell S2427-S2440 Davis Gulch S2441-S2453 Cha Canyon
folder 20: Piute Canyon, Henry Mountains, and Soda Gulch
S2454-S2529 Piute Canyon S2530-S2535 Henry Mountains S2536-S2547 Soda Gulch
folder 21: Willow Gulch, Phipps Canyon, and Moqui Map Site
S2548-S2559 Willow Gulch S2560-S2567 Phipps Canyon S2568-S2574 Moqui Map Site
box 35: ROCK ART FROM OTHER COUNTRIES, STATES, AND MISCELLANEOUS
box 36: PERSONAL
folder 1: Canyonlands
folder 2: Family and Friends
folder 3: Goblin Valley
folder 4: Heber Valley
folder 5: Hogup Cave
folder 6: Kanab
folder 7: Lake Powell
folder 8: Moab
folder 9: Park City
folder 10: Personal-Miscellaneous
folder 11: Price
folder 12: South Central Utah
folder 13: Southeast Utah
folder 14: Trip to China
S2937-S3067 China S3068-S3137 Chinese Medicine
folder 15: Trip to England
folder 16: Trip to Ireland
folder 17: Trip to Peru
folder 18: Trip to Scandinavian Countries
folder 19: Trip to Scotland
folder 20: Trip to Spain and France
folder 21: Trip to the Orient and Hawaii
S3362-S3492 Orient S3493-S3507 Hawaii
folder 22: Uinta Basin
folder 23: Unidentified Sites
othertype 4: MANUSCRIPT MATERIAL
box 37: Introduction and Field Notes (1970 - 1987)
Included is the original introduction written by Kenneth B. Castleton. The "Introduction" is not further identified, but seems to have been written for the Rock Art Photographic Collection. A modified version of this introduction appears in the front of the register. The field notes serve as a journal to most of the sites that are in the notebooks, prints, and slides that appear in the front of the register.
box 38: Papers, Reports, and Published Material
Photocopies of articles, sections of books, magazines, and reprints that Castleton found important for his studies of rock art in Utah. The material is arranged alphabetically by author with an author index at the end of the register. This box contains A-L.
box 39: Papers, Reports, and Published Material
See description for Box 38. This box contains M-Z.
box 40: Papers, Reports, and Published Material
Material on the American Rock Art Research Symposiums, photocopies of books, and miscellaneous pamphets, notes, etc., on rock art.
folder 1: Polly Schaafsma. Survey Report of the Rock Art of Utah (1970)
folder 2: Utah. University. Utah Archeological Survey. Pictograph and Petroglyphs in Utah (1972)
folder 3: John S. Noxon and Deborah A. Marcus. Significant Rock Art Sites in Arches and Canyonlands National Parks and in Natural Bridges National Monument, Southeastern Utah (1982)
folder 4-7: American Rock Art Research Association Symposiums (1975 - 1977, 1979, 1986)
folder 8: Miscellaneous
folder 9: Miscellaneous Notes
folder 10: Miscellaneous Pamphlets
othertype Appendix A: ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCE PROTECTION ACT (ARPA)
Public Law 96-95, 16 U.S.C. Section 470 ARPA provides protection from unauthorized excavation and removal of archeological resources which are at least 100 years old. These resources include but are not limited to: pottery, basketry, bottles, weapons, weapon projectiles, tools, structures, pit houses, rock paintings, rock carvings, graves and human skeletal materials. Further, no person may sell, purchase, exchange, transport, receive or offer to sell, purchase, or exchange, in interstate or foreign commerce, any archaeological resource excavated, removed, sold, purchased, exchanged, transported, or received in violation of any provision, rule, regulation, ordinance, or permit in effect under State or local law. Any person who knowingly violates, or counsels, procures, solicits, or employs any person to violate any prohibition shall be subject to the penalties of ARPA. PENALTIES UNDER ARPA First Offense: Maximum $10,000 fine, 1-year jail sentence. If commercial or archaeological value and cost of restoration exceed $5,000, a $20,000 fine and 2-year jail sentence or both. Second Offense: Maximum $100,000 fine and 5?year jail sentence or both. Civil Recovery: Value of resource, cost of restoration, double for second offense. Vehicle and Equipment Forfeiture: If used in connection with violation upon conviction or determination of involvement. Informant Reward: One half of fine, not to exceed $500 paid from U.S. Treasury funds. To Report Violations: Contact land management agency where the violation took place. On public lands, contact Special Agent In?Charge, Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City, Utah, (801)524-3013. ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCE PROTECTION ACT (ARPA) Public Law 96-95, 16 U.S.C. Section 470 ARPA provides protection from unauthorized excavation and removal of archeological resources which are at least 100 years old. These resources include but are not limited to: pottery, basketry, bottles, weapons, weapon projectiles, tools, structures, pit houses, rock paintings, rock carvings, graves and human skeletal materials. Further, no person may sell, purchase, exchange, transport, receive or offer to sell, purchase, or exchange, in interstate or foreign commerce, any archaeological resource excavated, removed, sold, purchased, exchanged, transported, or received in violation of any provision, rule, regulation, ordinance, or permit in effect under State or local law. Any person who knowingly violates, or counsels, procures, solicits, or employs any person to violate any prohibition shall be subject to the penalties of ARPA. PENALTIES UNDER ARPA First Offense: Maximum $10,000 fine, 1-year jail sentence. If commercial or archaeological value and cost of restoration exceed $5,000, a $20,000 fine and 2-year jail sentence or both. Second Offense: Maximum $100,000 fine and 5-year jail sentence or both. Civil Recovery: Value of resource, cost of restoration, double for second offense. Vehicle and Equipment Forfeiture: If used in connection with violation upon conviction or determination of involvement. Informant Reward: One half of fine, not to exceed $500 paid from U.S. Treasury funds. To Report Violations: Contact land management agency where the violation took place. On public lands, contact Special Agent In-Charge, Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City, Utah, (801)524-3013.
othertype Site Index:
The first number designates the box where the material is located. The number following the colon refers to the folder within the box. A Africa-Rock Art, 28:4 Alaska-Trip, 30:1 "The All-American Man," 11:3 Alvey Wash, 12:3; 27:2; 34:16 Amasa Burton Trading Post, 10:7 Anderson Bottom see Island in the Sky District Animals, 29:1 Annabelle see Charlie Wall Hill Apartment Scenes, 29:21 Argyle Canyon see Nine Mile Canyon Arizona-Rock Art, 28:1 Arizona Strip, 8:18; 22:6 Ash Creek see Browse Ashley Creek, 1:3; 13:2, 31:2 Atlatl Rock see Valley of Fire B Bear Ladder Ruins see Natural Bridges National Monument Beaver Canyon, 6:2; 19:1; 32:19 "Behind the Rocks," 4:7; 17:6; 32:10 Berkeley Anderson Farm see Sigurd Berry Springs, 8:7; 21:5; 33:10 Big Canyon see Desolation and Gray Canyons Big Cave see Site "X" Billy Goat Canyon see Arizona Strip Birch Creek see Ferron Canyon Bird Site see The Maze District Birds, 29:1 Bishop, California, 8:16; 22:4 Bitter Creek, 1:11; 14:4; 31:10 Black Dragon Canyon, 4:2; 17:1; 32:5 Black Hill, 8:10; 21:8; 33:13 Black Rock Springs, 6:5; 19:4; 32:22 Blawn Wash see Wah Wah Valley Bloomington, 8:10; 21:8; 33:13 Blue Mountain-Dinosaur National Monument, 1:5; 13:4; 31:4 Bluff, 10:3; 24:2; 34:2 Boulder Canyon see Montezuma Canyon Braffet Canyon, 8:4; 21:2; 33:7 Brown's Park, 29:22 Browse, 8:7; 21:5; 33:10 Brush Creek, 1:2; 13:1; 31:1 Buckhorn, 2:2; 15:1; 31:15 Buckskin Canyon, 9:8; 23:7; 33:24 Buckskin Wash see Buckskin Canyon Bull Claim Hill, 7:3; 20:2; 33:2 Bunting Ranch-Johnson Canyon, 9:4; 23:3; 33:20 Butler Wash, 10:5; 10:12; 24:4; 24:5; 34:4 Butterfly Bend, 4:8; 17:7; 32:11 C Cactus Hill, 6:4; 19:3; 32:21 Calf Canyon, 2:7; 15:6; 31:20 Calf Creek see Escalante Canaan Gap, 8:12; 21:10; 33:15 Canada-Trip, 30:2 "The Canyon," 1:7; 13:6; 31:6 Canyonlands National Park, 11:2 Canyonlands Scenery, 29:2; 36:1 Capitol Gorge see Capitol Reef National Park Capitol Reef National Park, 3:2; 16:1; 32:1 Carbon-Duchesne Line, 1:13; 31:12 Castle Peak Draw see Castle Peak Wash Castle Peak Wash, 1:4; 13:3; 31:3 Castle Wash, 10:12; 25:2; 34:8 Cat Stair Canyon, 9:7; 23:6; 33:23 Cave Valley see Zion National Park Cedar City, 8:5; 21:3; 33:8 Cedar Fort, 5:4; 18:3; 32:15 Cedar View, 1:13; 14:6; 31:12 Cha Canyon, 12:6; 34:19 Chalfant see Bishop, California Chandler Canyon see Chandler and Florence Creeks and Nine Mile Canyon Chandler Creek, 1:9; 14:2; 31:8 Charlie Wall Hill, 7:2; 20:1; 33:1 Chinle Canyon, 10:7; 24:6; 34:3 Chesler Canyon, 11:2; 26:1; 34:14 China-Trip, 36:14 Circle Cliffs, 12:5; 34:18 Circleville, 12:5; 27:4; 34:18 Clear Creek Canyon, 7:3; 20:2; 33:2 Clear Creek Valley, 5:2; 32:13 Clear Lake, 6:6; 19:5; 32:23 Clyde Funk Cavern #2 see Red Hole Wash Coal Canyon, 4:2; 17:1; 32:5 Cockleburr Wash, 1:5; 13:4; 31:4 Colorado Bridge see North Bank of the Colorado River Colorado City, 8:15; 33:18 Colorado River-North, 4:5; 17:4; 32:8 Colorado River-South, 4:7; 17:6; 32:10 Colorado River-Upstream see North Bank of the Colorado River Colorado-Rock Art, 28:2 Columbia-Trip, 29:4 Comb Wash, 10:8; 10:9; 24:7; 24:8; 34:5; 34:6 Connor's Spring, 5:2; 18:1; 32:13 Coon Canyon, 5:6; 18:5; 32:17 Corn Creek, 6:10; 32:27 Cosa Range, 8:17 Cottonwood, 4:9; 17:8; 32:12 Cottonwood Canyon see Nine Mile Canyon Cottonwood Draw see Uinta Basin Courthouse Wash, 4:4; 4:5; 17:3; 17:4; 32:7; 32:8 Cowboy Cave see The Maze District Coy's Cove see Clear Creek Canyon Cub Creek, 1:6; 13:5; 31:5 D Dalton Wash, 8:8; 21:6; 33:11 Danish Wash, 4:9; 17:8; 32:12 Davis Canyon, 11:4; 26:3; 34:11 Davis Gulch, 12:6; 27:5; 34:19 Deer Canyon, 12:3; 27:2; 34:16 Deer Creek, 9:6; 23:5; 33:22 Deer Creek Point, 9:5; 23:4; 33:21 Deer Creek Ranch, 12:4; 27:3; 34:17 Deer Spring Wash, 9:7; 23:6 Defiance Canyon see Lake Powell Delicate Arch-Arches National Monument, 17:8 Deseret, 6:6; 19:5; 32:23 Desert Mountain, 6:8; 19:7; 32:25 Desolation Canyon, 1:14; 14:7; 31:13 Devil's Kitchen, 6:7; 19:6; 32:24 Devil's Lane, 11:2; 26:1; 34:14 Devil's Pocket see Fillmore Dewey Bridge, 4:6; 17:5; 32:9 Doll House see The Maze District Dorman Gulch, 2:2; 15:1; 31:15 Doug Chew Ranch see "The Canyon" Dry Canyon see Nine Mile Canyon Dry Fork, 1:3; 13:2; 31:2 Dry Fork of Coyote Wash, 12:4; 27:3; 34:17 Dry Wash; 2:3, 15:2; 31:16 E Easter Island, 28:5 Echo Park-Dinosaur National Park (Colorado) see Rainbow Park Elbow Ranch, 7:7 Ekker Copper Mine, 3:4; 16:3; 32:3 England-Trip, 36:15 Enterprise (Central Utah) see Nephi Enterprise (Southwest Utah), 8:14; 22:2; 33:17 Escalante, 12:2; 27:1; 34:15 Escalante Scenery, 29:5 Evacuation Wash, 1:12; 14:5; 31:11 F Fairfield, 5:4; 18:3; 32:15 Ferron see Ferron Box Ferron Box, 2:3; 15:2; 31:16 Ferron Canyon, 2:4; 15:3; 31:17 Fillmore, 6:7; 19:6; 32:24 Fish Creek Cove, 3:3; 16:2; 32:2 Fisherman's Point see Uinta Basin Fishing Trips, 29:7 Flag Point, 9:9; 23:8 Flat Canyon see Desolation and Gray Canyons Flood Canyon, 9:8; 23:7; 33:24 Flood Plain, 10:13; 25:3 Florence Canyon see Chandler and Florence Creeks Florence Creek, 1:9; 14:2; 31:8 Flower Cave see Site "X" Fool Creek, 6:8; 19:7; 32:25 Forgotten Canyon see Lake Powell Fort Pierce, 8:13; 22:1; 33:16 Fort Pierce see also Warner Valley Fortification Rock see Hill and Willow Creeks France-Rock Art, 28:6; 35:1 France-Trip, 36:20 Fremont Island Scenery, 29:9 Fremont Wash, 8:3; 21:1; 33:6 Fruita see Capitol Reef National Park G Garfield, 5:4; 18:3; 32:15 Garrison see Pine Valley-Northwest Glacier National Park, 29:10 Glenwood, 7:2; 20:1; 33:1 Goblin Valley, 36:3 Golden Spike Historical Site, 29:11 Gordon Creek, 2:6; 31:19 Goshen, 7:5; 20:4; 33:4 Gould Wash, 8:12; 21:10 Granary Ranch see Bunting Ranch-Johnson Canyon Grand Gulch, 10:9; 24:8; 24:9; 34:6 Grand Wash see Capitol Reef National Park Granite Canyon, 6:9; 19:8; 32:26 Grapevine see Arizona Strip Grapevine Canyon, 8:16; 22:4 Grassy Trail Creek, 2:7; 15:6 Gray Canyon, 1:14; 31:13 Green River, 34:14 The Gulch, 12:4; 27:3; 34:17 Gunderson Site, 2:2; 15:1; 31:15 Gunlock, 8:8; 21:6; 33:11 Gunnison, 7:3; 7:4; 20:2; 20:3; 33:2 Gusher, 1:15; 14:9; 31:14 H Hancock Cove, 1:13; 14:6; 31:12 Harrisburg Creek, 8:7; 21:5; 33:10 Hatch Trading Post, 10:11; 25:1; 34:7 Hawaii-Trip, 36:21 Heber Valley, 36:4 Henry Mountains, 12:7; 27:5; 34:20 Hieroglyphic Canyon see Zion National Park Hill Creek, 1:9; 14:2; 31:8 Hog Canyon, 9:3; 23:1 Hog Springs see Hog Canyon Hog Springs see North Wash Hogup Cave, 36:5 Hole-in-the-Rock, 6:10, 19:9; 32:27 Hopi Site see Mid Butler Wash Horse Canyon-Needles District, 11:4; 26:3; 34:11 Horseshoe-Barrier Canyon, 11:4; 26:3; 34:11 Hovenweep, 10:11; 25:1 I Idaho-Rock Art, 28:3 Indian Canyon, 9:3; 23:1; 33:19 Indian Creek (Southeast Utah), 10:2; 24:1; 34:1 Indian Creek State Park, 10:2; 24:1; 34;1 Indian Peak, 19:9 Indian Rock, 5:6; 18:5; 32:17 Inscription Rock, 8:17; 22:4 Ioka, 1:10; 14:3; 31:9 Ireland-Trip, 36:16 Island in the Sky District, 11:6; 26:5; 34:13; 29:12 Island Park, 1:7; 13:6 Ivie Creek, 7:6; 20:5; 33:5 J Jack Creek see Desolation and Gray Canyons Jensen Ranch see Torrey, Utah Jeppson Ranch, 8:14; 22:2; 33:17 Joe's Valley, 2:4; 15:3; 31:17 Johnson Canyon, 9:4; 23:3; 33:20 Johnson Well see Cockleburr Wash Jones Hole, 1:4; 13:3; 31:3 Josie Morris Ranch see Cub Creek Judd Creek, 5:3; 18:2; 32:14 K Kamas Site, 5:6; 18:5; 32:17 Kanab, 36:6 Kanab River [Kanab Creek], 9:9; 23:8; 33:25 Kane Creek Canyon, 4:8; 17:7; 32:11 Kane Springs see Grand Gulch Katchina Bridge see Natural Bridges National Monument Kaufman Farm see Black Rock Springs Kennecott Smelter see Garfield King Solomon Cliff, 6:9; 19:8; 32:26 Kitchen Canyon see Molly's Nipple Canyon L Lafe Peterson Farm, 29:13 Lafe Peterson Farm see also Glenwood Lake Canyon see Lake Powell Lake Powell, 12:6; 27:5; 29:14; 34:19; 36:7 Lake Tahoe, 29:15 LaPoint-Tridell, 1:8; 14:1; 31:7 Lathrop Canyon see Island in the Sky District "Layne Miller Site," 2:7; 15:6; 31:20 Leeds, 8:15; 33:18 Leland Bench Area, 1:8; 14:1; 31:7 Lincoln Beach, 5:5; 18:4; 32:16 Lion's Mouth, 8:6; 21:4; 33:9 Little Brush Creek, 1:10; 14:3; 31:9 Little Hole, 4:9; 32:12 Long Canyon, 9:8; 23:7; 33:24 Lower Paria River see White House Lower Red Lake see Island in the Sky District M Main Canyon (South Central Utah), 12:3; 27:2; 34:16 Main Canyon (Uinta Basin), 1:12; 14:5; 31:11 Manderfield, 6:2; 19:1; 32:19 Manila, 1:10; 14:3; 31:9 Manning Canyon, 7:7; 20:6 Manti L.D.S. Temple, 29:16 Maze District, 11:5; 26:4; 34:12 McConkie Ranch see Dry Fork McCoy Springs, Nevada, 35:2 McKee Springs Wash, 1:4; 13:3; 31:3 Mediterranean-Trip, 30:3-4 Meeker, Colorado, 29:22 Mellor Canyon, 7:4; 20:3; 33:3 Mexico Scenery, 29:17 Milford, 6:2; 6:3; 19:1; 19:2; 32:19; 32:20 Mill Creek, 4:6; 17:5; 32:9 Mill Creek (Central Utah) see Clear Creek Canyon Minersville Dam, 8:3; 21:1 Moab, 36:8 Moab Golf Course, 4:7; 17:6; 32:10 Molen Seep Wash, 2:6; 15:5; 31:19 Molly's Nipple Canyon, 9:5; 23:4; 33:21 Monarch Cave see Lower Butler Wash Montezuma Canyon, 10:13; 25:3; 34:9 Montezuma Creek, 10:13; 25:3; 34:9 Monument Valley, 25:4; 29:18 Moqui Canyon see Lake Powell Moqui Map Site, 12:8; 34:21 Morrow Ranch see Torrey, Utah Muley Point (Southwest Utah) see Fremont Wash Muley Point below Cedar Mesa, 10:10; 34:7 Muley Point-John's Canyon, 10:9; 34:6 Muley Twist see Circle Cliffs Mummy Cave see Nine Mile Canyon Myton, 1:2; 13:1; 31:1 N Natural Bridges National Monument, 10:3; 24:2; 34:2 Nefertiti Canyon see Desolation and Gray Canyons Nephi (Central Utah), 7:6; 20:5; 33:4 Nephi Canyon, 8:6; 33:9 Newspaper Rock see Indian Creek State Park Nine Mile Canyon, 1:14; 14:8; 31:13 Norman Site, 4:8; 17:7; 32:11 North Cottonwood Wash, 10:2; 24:1; 34:1 North Wash (Capitol Reef), 3:5; 16:4; 32:4 North Wash-Lower (South Central Utah), 12:7 Notum, 3:5; 16:4; 32:4 O Oak Canyon, 9:4; 23:3; 33:20 Oak Creek Canyon see Zion National Park Oregon Trail, 29:19 Orient-Trip, 30:5; 36:21 Owachoma Bridge see Natural Bridges National Monument P Panguitch River, 12:5; 27:4; 34:18 Paradise Flats, 3:4; 16:3; 32:3 Paragonah, 8:4; 21:2; 33:7 Paria River, 9:10; 33:25 Park City, 36:9 Park Wash, 9:6; 23:5; 33:22 Parowan Canyon, 8:3; 33:6 Parowan Gap, 8:4; 21:2; 33:7 Parrish Canyon, 5:3; 18:2; 32:14 Paxton Corral, 6:9; 19:8; 32:26 Pelican Point see Utah Lake Peltier Ranch see Dry Fork Personal-Miscellaneous, 29:20; 36:10 Peru-Trip, 36:17 Peter's Leap, 8:6; 21:4 Peter's Point see Desolation and Gray Canyons Petroglyph Canyon see Zion National Park Phipps Canyon, 12:8; 34:21 Photographs-Miscellaneous, 30:9 Pine Canyon, 1:12; 14:5; 31:11 Pine Creek (Northwest Utah), 5:2; 18:1; 32:13 Pine Creek (South Central Utah) see Escalante Pine Valley, 6:3; 19:2; 32:20 Pink Quartz Hill, 6:4; 19:3; 32:21 Pinnacle Canyon see Nine Mile Canyon Pipe Springs National Monument see Arizona Strip Piute Canyon, 12:7; 34:20 Piute Cave see Arizona Strip Pleasant Creek see Capitol Reef National Park Pleasant Valley Escarpment see Myton Poison Springs Canyon, 3:4; 16:3; 32:3 Poncho House, 10:8; 24:7; 34:5 Potash Road see North Bank of the Colorado River Price, 36:11 Price River see also Desolation and Gray Canyons Price River see also Price River-East Price River see also Price River-Lower Price River-East, 1:15; 14:9; 31:14 Price River-Lower, 2:5; 15:4; 31:18 Pumice, 6:5; 19:4; 32:22 Q Quitchubah Creek, 7:6; 20:5; 33:5 R Rainbow Park, 1:7; 13:6; 31:6 Range Canyon see The Maze District Range Creek, 1:15; 14:9; 31:14 Red Canyon-Jackson, 8:15; 22:3; 33:18 Red Hole Wash, 2:5; 15:4; 31:18 Red Rock Canyon, 7:5; 20:4; 33:3 Red Sands Area-Jackson, 8:14; 22:2; 33:17 Richfield, 7:7; 20:6; 33:5 Rochester Creek, 2:4; 15:3; 31:17 Rock Creek see Desolation and Gray Canyons Rock House Creek see Desolation and Gray Canyons Rock Ruin see Natural Bridges National Monument Ryan Ranch see Manderfield S St. George, 22:3 Salt Creek, 11:3; 26:2; 34:10 San Juan River, 10:4; 10:5; 10:6; 10:7; 24:3; 24:5; 24:6; 34:4 Sand Island, 10:4; 24:3; 34:3 Sand Wash see Desolation and Gray Canyons Santa Clara, 8:10; 21:8; 33:13 Santa Clara River see Santa Clara Santaquin, 7:5; 20:4; 33:4 Scandinavia-Trip, 36:18 Scipio see Red Rock Canyon Scotland-Trip, 36:19 Scott's Spring, 5:5; 18:4; 32:16 Sego Canyon see Thompson Wash Seven Mile Canyon, 4:4; 17:3; 32:7 Sevier Bridge Reservoir, 7:4; 20:3; 33:3 Sheep Canyon, 9:10; 33:25 Sheep Canyon see also Nine Mile Canyon Shey Canyon see Indian Creek Shiek Canyon see Grand Gulch Shoal Creek see Nephi Canyon (Southwest Utah) Short Canyon, 2:3; 15:2; 31:16 Sigurd, 7:2; 20:1; 33:1 Sinbad, 2:7; 15:6; 31:20 Sipapu Bridge see Natural Bridges National Monument Site "X," 9:3; 23:2; 33:19 Skutumpah, 9:5; 23:4; 33:21 Sleeping Rainbow see Capitol Reef National Park Smith's Fork see Lake Powell Snake Gulch, 8:17; 22:5 Snow Canyon, 8:12; 21:10; 33:15 Soda Gulch, 12:8; 34:20 South Canyon, 1:12; 14:5; 31:11 South Central Utah, 36:12 Southeast Utah, 36:13 Spain-Rock Art, 28:6; 35:1 Spain-Trip, 30:6; 36:20 Spanish Rock see Myton Split Mountain Campground, 1:6; 13:5; 31:5 Stansbury Island, 5:5; 18:4; 32:16 Stearns Wash, 4:6; 17:5; 32:9 Steinaker Reservoir, 1:11; 14:4; 31:10 Step Canyon see Grand Gulch Sweetwater Canyon, 1:12; 14:5; 31:11 Swelter Shelter, 1:6; 13:5; 31:5 Syd and Charlie, 2:5; 15:4; 31:18 T Temple Mountain, 3:5; 16:4; 32:4 Temple Mountain see also Buckhorn "Thirteen Faces East"-Horse Canyon, 11:3; 26:2; 34:10 Thompson Wash, 4:2; 17:1; 32:5 Three Mile, 8:11; 21:9; 33:14 Tonaquint, 8:15; 33:18 Tooele Ordnance Depot, 5:7; 32:18 Torrey, Utah, 3:3; 16:2; 32:2 Turks Head see Island in the Sky District Turnbow Cabin-Arches National Park, 4:4; 17:3; 32:7 Tushar Wash, 4:3; 17:2; 32:6 Tuxedo Bottom see Island in the Sky District U Uinta Basin, 36:22 Uinta Basin-South of Roosevelt, 1:8, 14:1; 31:7 Unidentified Rock Art, 14:10 Unidentified Sites, 28:8; 35:3; 36:3 Utah Lake, 5:3; 18:2; 32:14 V Valentine Bottom see Island in the Sky District Valley of Fire, 8:16; 22:4 Virgin, 8:8; 21:6; 33:11 W Wah Wah Valley, 6:4; 19:3; 32:21 Warner Valley, 8:13; 22:1; 33:16 Warner Valley see also Fort Pierce Washington Fields, 8:13 Water Canyon see Grand Gulch Westwater Canyon see also Westwater Creek Westwater Canyon-Mouth, 4:9; 17:8; 32:12 Westwater Creek, 4:3; 17:2; 32:6 White Canyon, 10:12; 25:2; 34:8 White House, 9:7; 23:6; 33:23 Whitney Pass see Arizona Strip Wild Horse Canyon see Desolation and Gray Canyons Willard Bay, 5:7; 32:18 Willard Caves, 5:7 Willow Creek, 1:9; 14:2; 31;8 Willow Gulch, 12:8; 34:21 Wolf Hole see Arizona Strip Wood's Cove, 1:2; 13:1; 31:1 Z Zion National Park, 8:9; 21:7; 33:12
othertype NAME AND SUBJECT INDEX:
The name index pertains to the material that is located in the boxes labeled "Papers, Reports and Published Material-Articles." It is an alphabetical listing of authors. The first number designates the box where the material is located. The number following the colon refers to the folder within the box. A Adams, Nettie K., 38:1 Adams, William Y., 38:1 Agogino, George A., 38:5 Aikens, C. Melvin, 38:1 Ambler, J. Richard, 38:7 Anati, Emmanuel, 38:1 Andrews, Janet, 38:1 Asaro, F., 38:2 B Bain, James G., 38:2 Baldwin, Gordon C., 38:2 Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 38:2 Bard, J.C., 38:2 Baumhoff, Martin A., 38:6 Beckwith, Frank, 38:2 Berry, Michael S., 38:2; 39:1 Bradshaw, Richard L., 38:2 Breternitz, David A., 38:2 Burgh, Robert F., 38:2 Burke, William J., 38:2 C Castleton Family, 29:6; 36:2 Castleton's Birthdays, 29:3 Coles, Norman E., 38:5 Colton, Harold S., 38:3 D Dalley, Gardiner F., 38:3 Davis, Frank D., 38:5 Day, Kent C., 38:3 DeKorne, James B., 38:3 Dellenbaugh, Frederick S., 38:3 Dibble, David S., 38:3 E Erwin, Richard P., 38:4 F Fewkes, J. Walter, 38:4 Foster, Gene, 38:4 Fowler, Don D., 38:4 Fremont Figures, Price Museum, 29:8 Friends, 30:7; 36:2 Fry, Gary Frederick, 38:4 G Gaumer, Alfred Elliott, 38:5 Gillin, John, 38:5 Greenwood, Geraldine M., 38:5 Grosscup, Gordon L., 38:5 Guernsey, Samuel J., 38:7 Gunnerson, James H., 38:5 H Hadlock, Sally, 39:3 Harrison, William M., 38:5 Haynes, Vance, 38:6 Hedden, Mark, 38:6 Heizer, Robert F., 38:2; 38:6 Hobler, Philip M., 38:7 Hunt, Alice P., 38:6 I Incised Stones, 28:7 J Jameson, Sydney, 38:6 Jennings, Jesse D., 38:6 Jones, Carl Hugh, 38:6 Judd, Neil M., 38:6 K Kelly, Charles, 38:7 Kidder, Alfred Vincent, 38:7 Kowta, Makoto, 39:2 L Leh, Leonard L., 38:7 Lindsay, Alexander J., Jr., 38:1; 38:7 Lipe, William D., 38:7 Lister, Robert H., 38:7 Long, Paul V., Jr., 38:7 M MacBain, E. Heath, 38:5 Madsen, David B., 38:2; 39:1 Madsen, Rex, 39:1 Mallery, Garrick, 39:1 Malouf, Carling, 39:1 Marwitt, John P., 39:1 Mazonowicz, Douglas, 39:1 McFadden, Tish, 39:1 McGregor, John C., 39:1 Meighan, Clement W., 38:5; 39:2 Michels, Joseph W., 39:2 Morris, Elizabeth A., 38:2 Morss, Noel, 39:2 Mulroy, Mary E., 39:2 Murbarger, Nell, 39:2 N Norbeck, Edward, 38:6 O Olin, Caroline B., 39:3 P Pepper, Choral, 39:3 Pierson, Lloyd M., 39:3 Pontoni, V.L., 39:1 Porter-Klink, Luisa, 39:3 Putnam, J.D., 39:3 R Reagan, Albert B., 39:3 Reed, Erik K., 39:3 Remy, Jules, 39:3 Rohn, Arthur H., Jr., 38:2 Rudy, Jack R., 39:3 S Schaafsma, Polly, 39:4 Schroeder, Albert, 39:4 Schuster, Carl, 39:4 Scoggin, Charles R., 38:2 Sharrock, Floyd W., 39:4 Shepard, Anna O., 39:4 Sleight, Frederick W., 39:4 Smith, Elmer R., 39:4 Steen, Charlie R., 39:4 Stein, Mary Anne, 38:7 Steward, Julian H., 39:4 Stirland, Robert D., 39:3 Suhm, Dee Ann, 39:4 T Tanner, Dallas, 38:6 Taylor, Dee C., 39:5 Turner, Christy G., II., 38:1; 38:2; 39:5 U Utah Archaeology (Newsletter), 39:5 Utah Professional Archaeological Council, 39:5 W Wauer, Roland H., 39:5 Weller, Ted, 39:5 Westerner Trips to Historical Sites, 30:8 Wetherill, Ben W., 39:5 Wilson, Bates, 38:6 Worminton, H.M., 39:5 Y Young, Levi E., 39:5
othertype Books Removed: Books that were removed from the Kenneth B. Castleton Collection and sent to Special Collections
Aikens, C. Melvin Hogup Cave University of Utah. Anthropological Papers. No. 93, April 1970. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah American Indian Rock Art Symposiums Volume I (1974), Volume II (1975), Volume III (1976), Volume V (1978) Volume VI (1979) Ashmolean Museum. Oxford Guide to an Exhibition of Air-Photographs of Archeological Sites. November 1948 to February 1949. Australian National Commission for UNESCO. Australian Aboriginal Culture [1973] Australian Rock Art Research Association (AURA) Rock Art Research Volume 2 No. 1 May 1985 Barnes, F.A. Canyon Country Prehistoric Rock Art Wasatch Publishers, Salt Lake City, Utah 1982 Bennett, Noel Genuine Navajo Rug "Are you Sure?" Navajo Tribe and Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art [1973] Bradley, John E., William R. Killam, George R. Burns, and Marilyn A. Martorano An Archaeological Survey and Predicitive Model of Selected Areas of Utah's Cisco Desert Utah. Bureau of Land Management. Cultural Resource Series No. 18 1986 Chaco Canyon National Monument (New Mexico) Pueblo Bonito Cox, J. Halley and Edward Stasack Hawaiian Petroglyphs Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu, Hawaii 1977 Davis, Emma Lou, Roland H. Wauer and Albert H. Schroeder Miscellaneous Collected Papers 8-10 University of Utah. Anthropological Papers. No. 75, June 1965 University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah 2 Copies Dorman, J. Eldon The Archeology of Eastern Utah with special reference to the Fremont Culture Peczuh Printing Company, Price, Utah. 1979 Dunn, Michael Maori Rock Art A.H.& A.W. Reed, Wellington/Sydney/London 1972 Edwards, Robert Australian Aboriginal Art: The art of the Alligator Rivers region, Northern Territory Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra 1979 Ell, Gordon Shadows on the land Bush Press, Auckland 1985 Forsyth, Donald W. Anasazi ceramics of Montezuma Canyon, Southeastern Utah. BYU. Department of Anthropology & Archaeology. Publications in Archaeology. New Series #2 BYU Printing Service, Provo, Utah 1977 Grady, James Environmental Factors in Archaeological Site Locations Colorado. Bureau of Land Management. Cultural Resources Series #9 1980 Grant, Campbell Rock Art of the American Indian Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York 1967 Grant, Campbell, James W. Baird & J. Kenneth Pringle Rock Drawings of the Coso Range Maturango Museum Publication #4 Maturango Press, China Lake, California 1968 Gunnerson, James H. The Fremont Culture: A Study in culture dynamics on the northern Anasazi frontier Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 59 No. 2 1969 Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts Hurst, Winston and Bruce D. Louthan Survey of Rock Art in the central portion of Nine Mile Canyon Eastern Utah BYU. Department of Anthropology & Archaeology. Publications in Archaeology. New Series #4 BYU Printing Service, Provo, Utah 1979 Idaho. State Historical Society. Twelfth Biennial Report of the Board of Trustees of the State Historical Society of Idaho. For the years 1929-1930 Boise, Idaho 1930 Irish Tourist Board Ireland: The heritage of the past Cahill & Company Limited n.d. Jennings, Jesse D. Danger Caves University of Utah. Anthropological Papers. No. 27, October 1957 University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah Jennings, Jesse D. Glen Canyon: A Summary University of Utah. Anthropological Papers. No. 81, June 1966 University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah Jennings, Jesse D. Prehistory of Utah and the Eastern Great Basin University of Utah. Anthropological Papers. No. 98, 1978 University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah Jennings, Jesse D. Preliminary Report: Excavation of Cowboy Caves June 3-July 26, 1975 University of Utah. Department of Anthropology. September 10, 1975 Jones, Stan Spectacular Lake Powell Country Sun Country Publication, Page, Arizona 1978 Madsen, David B. Black Rock Cave Revisited Utah. Bureau of Land Management. Cultural Resource Series No. 14 September 1, 1983 Martin, Curtis W. and Harley J. Armstrong Cedar Siding Shelter Archaeological Excavation of a Multi-Aspect Overhang Emery County, Utah Utah. Bureau of Land Management. Cultural Resource Series No. 15 1983 Martineau, LaVan The Rocks Begin to Speak KC Publications, Las Vegas, Nevada 1973 McBride, L.R. Petroglyphs of Hawaii Petroglyph Press, Ltd. Hilo, Hawaii 1969 McFadden, Douglas A. and Gardiner F. Dalley The Archaeology of the Red Cliffs Site Utah. Bureau of Land Management. Cultural Resource Series No. 17 1985 McKern, W.C. Western Colorado Petroglyphs Colorado. Bureau of Land Management. Cultural Resources Series #8 1978 Metcalf, Michael D. and Kevin D. Black The Castle Valley Archaeological Project: An Inventory and Predictive Model of Selected Tracts Utah. Bureau of Land Management. Cultural Resource Series No. 19 1986 Morris, Ronald W. B. The Prehistoric Rock Art of Galloway & the Isle of Man Blandford Press, U.K. 1979 Murray, Robert A. Las Animas, Huerfano, and Custer: Three Colorado Counties on a cultural frontier; a history of the raton basin Colorado. Bureau of Land Management. Cultural Resources Series #6 1979 (2nd Printing) National Geographic Magazine Vol. 164, No. 1 July 1983 O'Kelly, Claire Passage-grave art in the Boyne Valley 1978 Olson, Virgil J. and David Muench Capitol Reef: The story behind the scenery KC Publications, Las Vegas, Nevada 1972 Peckham, Stewart Prehistoric Weapons in the Southwest Museum of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico 1965 Popular Series Pamphlet #3 Phillipps, W. J. Maori Carving Illustrated A.H. & A.W. Reed Ltd, Wellington/Sydney/London Purdy, William M. An Outline of the History of the Flaming Gorge Area University of Utah. Anthropological Papers. No. 37, March 1959 University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah Schaafsma, Polly Rock Art in the Navajo Reservoir District Papers in Anthropology #7 Museum of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico 1971 Schaafsma, Polly The Rock Art of Utah Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Vol. 65 1971 Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts Siegrist, Roland, Editor Prehistoric Petroglyphs and Pictographs in Utah Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah 1972 Smith, Elmer R. The Archaeology of Deadman Cave, Utah Bulletin of the University of Utah Vol. 32, No. 4, November 1941 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah Stokes, William Lee Scenes of the Plateau Lands and how they came to be Published by the Author, Salt Lake City, Utah 1969 Supplee, Charles and Douglas and Barbara Anderson Canyon De Chelly: The story behind the scenery KC Publications, Las Vegas, Nevada 1974 Thorne, Leo C. The Last Arrow Published by the Author, Vernal Utah 1966 Turner, Christy G., II. Petroglyphs of the Glen Canyon Region Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin #38 Glen Canyon Series No. 4 Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art, Inc. Flagstaff, Arizona 1971 Utah. Division of State History. Department of Development Services Antiquities Section Selected Papers Vol. III, Nos. 9-11, December 1976 and Vol. VII, No. 16, 1980 Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah Utah Rock Art Symposium Volume I (1981) and Volume II (1982) Utah. University. Utah Museum of Natural History Canyon Graphics and Graffiti University of Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, Utah Utah. University. Utah Museum of Natural History The Durango Collection: Three Centuries of Navajo Weaving (An exhibit) University of Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, Utah 2 copies Walling, Barbara A., Richard A. Thompson, Gardiner F. Dalley, and Dennis G. Weder Excavations at Quail Creek Utah. Bureau of Land Management. Cultural Resource Series No. 20 1986 Whiteford, Andrew Hunter North American Indian Arts Golden Press, New York 1970 Wormington, H.M. Ancient Man in North America Denver Museum of Natural History. Popular Series No. 4 Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, Colorado Wormington, H.M. and Robert H. Lister Archaeological Investigations on the Uncompahgre Plateau in West Central Colorado Denver Museum of Natural History. Proceedings No. 2, March 1, 1956 Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver Colorado Biographical Note/Historical Note +/-Dr. Kenneth B. Castleton is a unique individual, who after a distinguished medical career of forty-two years produced an authoritative work on the rock art of Utah, Petroglyphs and Pictographs of Utah, Volumes I and II. Without formal training in anthropology, Dr. Castleton became a student of ancient rock art, and turned what began as a hobby into an important contribution to the field. Dr. Castleton was born in Salt Lake City on July 29, 1903. He attended the University of Utah and received an A.B. in Chemistry in 1923. In 1927, Dr. Castleton was awarded an M.D., with honors, by the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He completed his internship with the University of Pennsylvania Hospital from 1927 to 1929, and residency as a Surgical Fellow at the Mayo Foundation from 1929 to 1933. He completed his formal education with a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1933. In 1933 Dr. Castleton began his private practice of surgery in Salt Lake City, which he continued until 1962. He was an Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery at the University of Utah College of Medicine from 1942 to 1962, when he became Dean and Professor of Surgery until 1969. In January of 1969, Dr. Castleton was appointed Vice President for Medical Affairs, and held this position until July 1971, when he was named Emeritus Professor of Surgery. While at the University of Utah, his research centered on the study of gastrointestinal surgery, on which he published forty-two papers. Dr. Castleton was also one of the founding members of the Salt Lake Surgical Society. During his distinguished years at the University of Utah, Dr. Castleton was also vice-chairman of the Public Fund Drive for the Medical Center, and in this capacity raised nearly $1 million in private funds. Later, as dean, he raised more than $1 million for the Medical Center. In 1974 Dr. Castleton received a honorary degree for his understanding of his fellow man, his lifelong commitment to the healing of the sick, and his constant devotion to excellence in teaching, research and patient care. Dr. Castleton's involvement in professional organizations included being president of the Salt Lake County Medical Society (1949-1950), president of the Utah State Medical Association (1952-1953), and Utah Delegate to the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association (1958-1960). During his presidency of the Utah State Medical Association, he spearheaded a drive for sewage disposal and water purification plants. Dr. Castleton also received the Medici Publici Award from the University of Utah College of Medicine in 1965, and a Merit Honor Award from the Emeritus Club in 1971. Dr. Castleton currently (1988) resides in Salt Lake City with his wife, Heloise. He is the father of four children and three step-children. A river expedition down the Colorado in 1953 stirred Dr. Castleton's interest in rock art, but he did not seriously study petroglyphs and pictographs until his retirement from the University of Utah. Encouraged by Dr. Jesse D. Jennings, retired Professor of Anthropology at the University of Utah, and Donald V. Hague, Director of the Utah Museum of Natural History, Dr. Castleton explored the state's rock art, visiting old sites and discovering some new ones. He took thousands of photographs, recorded the exact locations of the sites, and kept field notes and analyzed the types of rock art encountered. He became the president of the Utah Museum of Natural History Board of Associates in 1975, and was a guest speaker at the American Rock Art Research Association Symposium in 1975 and 1976. In 1979, Dr. Castleton was the symposium chairman of the ARARA. In a July 15, 1978 Deseret News article Dr. Castleton stated that rock art can be appreciated as primitive art that steps across centuries to "capture moments of time that fill the modern observer with an intense closeness to the prehistoric past." INTRODUCTION TO ROCK ART PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION By Kenneth B. Castleton* Historic and prehistoric rock art is found in many parts of the world. The famous cave art of southern France and northern Spain is probably the best known, oldest and finest of any. In the United States ancient Indian rock art has been reported in 47 of the 50 states but the most abundant and possibly the best examples are in the West and Southwest, especially in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, and California. Utah is a veritable treasure house of such art and has literally hundreds of sites, among them some of the finest found anywhere. In reviewing the archaeology files and records at the University of Utah and in reading the reports of such writers as Reagan, Claflin-Emerson, Gunnerson, Jennings, Hunt, Aikens, Rudy, Schaafsma, and others, I have found that over 400 sites have been identified in this state alone, and to these I have added about 50 more. In 1970 Polly Schaafsma prepared a Survey Report of Rock Art in Utah. This was not published but was mimeographed and a limited number of copies made. In it she described 59 rock art sites, their elements, information on their location, and in some cases their cultural relationships. It is a valuable document and provides an abundance of interesting and valuable information. She visited most of the sites personally and those that she did not visit were reported from information obtained from the literature and from personal discussions with knowledgeable people, usually people who lived in the area. In 1971 her Rock Art of Utah was published by the Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology. This is a scholarly document in which she discusses rock art on a geographic and cultural basis, profusely illustrated with photographs, drawings and tables. These two documents constitute a major contribution to the literature of rock art in general and that of Utah in particular. She makes a real effort to determine the age of rock and her efforts in the field (a very difficult one) might be regarded as pioneering. This document tends to supplement and extend Schaafsma's Survey. In the past three years I have been traveling to all parts of the state hunting to identify, inspect, and photograph all possible examples of rock art, armed with information obtained from the files of the University of Utah, reports by Gunnerson, the Claflin-Emerson Expedition, Reagan, Morss, Aiken, Steward, Rudy, and many others. Schaafsma's Survey has been of great assistance, especially in describing access to those sites that she reported. At the same time, in discussions with many people, usually local residents, I have been able to see and photograph many other sites not previously reported so far as I have been able to determine. It is this latter group that I have especially concentrated on, although I have visited almost all those reported by Schaafsma, and many of those reported by others, not included in her Survey. In reporting this material I have several objectives in mind. (1) To identify and locate as many sites as possible, especially those not previously reported. (2) To provide accurate location and detailed access information for use by students and scholars in this field. I have found by experience that it is often difficult, sometimes extremely so, and very time consuming to try to find these sites, even with what appears to be fairly accurate directions and instructions. (3) Hopefully to stir up interest and sentiment that will lead to measures that will lead to better protection of these sites, especially from vandalism. It was the observation that many fine panels were being defaced and even destroyed that stimulated my interest in the first place. (4) It is a fascinating hobby which has made it possible to see some incredibly beautiful country unspoiled and even unseen except by a relatively few people. Taking good pictures is often difficult and at times impossible, especially when one is an amateur like me. However, even a professional will have difficulty at times. Petroglyphs are often badly worn by natural erosion, obscured by patination or damaged by vandalism. In some cases the contrast between the figures and the rock on which they are made is very minor indeed. Getting favorable lighting may pose a problem. Various aids may be used to improve the photography including polaroid filters to reduce glare, reflectors, chalking, wetting the surface, using side lighting, using flash bulbs, etc. I have elected not to use chalking even though many believe that it is justified. My reason for not using it is that I am not entirely sure that it is harmless and I don't want to take a chance on damaging the panel. Sketchings and tracings may be of great value but I have not done any, and I have tried rubbings on only a few occasions. Rock art can be divided into two main types--petroglyphs and pictographs. Petroglyphs can be made by several techniques. The most common form is made by pecking with a sharp stone. Others are made by incising, carving, abrading and rubbing. Drilling was occasionally used to make small holes, thus producing a stippled effect. Bas-relief carvings are rarely seen. The rare occurrence of incised patterns on small stones probably deserves a separate category (Schuster). Pictographs are produced by painting with mineral paints. Most of them are red, pink or brown, and composed of iron oxide pigment. Other colors are white (gypsum, calcium carbonate or lime); yellow (assumed to be yellow ocre); green (assumed to be malachite); black (carbon); and blue (probably from copper ore). All of these are of mineral origin except carbons. Several figures were found in which petroglyphs and pictographs were found in the same figure, especially in the Uinta Basin. This is an uncommon finding. The primitive Indian cultures that concern us here begin with the Pleistocene Period which extended from 1 million to 10,000 or 15,000 years ago. The Sandia Man existed as recently as 25,000 years ago, and the Folsom Man, Yuma, and others from 25,000 to about 15,000 years ago or less. Indians have lived in every part of the state from very ancient times. The earliest evidence of them was found in Danger Cave and dates about 9000 B.C. More recent cultures include Basketmaker I (1050 B.C. [?] to 200 A.D.). This term has largely been discontinued due to the lack of direct evidence of any culture, a result of their nomadic life. These were hunters and wild food gatherers and did not engage in farming. Basketmaker II, now called Basketmaker, existed about 200-400 A.D. These were semi-agriculture and semi-hunting people who produced fine baskets but little pottery and grew some corn and squash. Basketmaker III existed from 400-700 A.D. These people began to establish communities. They improved pottery and made excellent baskets. They also replaced the spear thrower with the bow and arrow. Pueblo I improved pottery and built villages and communal houses of true masonry. Pueblo II dates from 850 to 1000 A.D. Pueblo III the Mesa Verde Period from 1000 to 1200 A.D. Pueblo IV Regressive, from 1200 to 1700 A.D. saw droughts and migrations and ended with the invasion of the Spaniards. Pueblo V Historic from 1700 A.D. to the present. Rock art has usually been identified with three cultures: Fremont, Anasazi, and Desert although recent evidence seems to indicate that much of the Desert culture, except for the very old art, is really Fremont of a somewhat earlier period than that usually associated with Fremont, that is, that which is essentially east of the Wasatch Mountains. The culture that is characteristically and almost exclusively Utah's is the Fremont and most of the rock art is identified with it. It includes such great sites as the Uinta Basin, Nine Mile Canyon, the many sites south of Price, Capitol Reef National Monument, Canyonlands National Park, and some in the Escalante River drainage. In fact, the rock art east of the Wasatch and north of the Colorado River is almost exclusively Fremont, and it dates from 550 A.D. to 1000 A.D., with most of it probably in the latter half of that period. Recent studies seem to indicate that much of the rock art in the western part of Utah is definitely Fremont in origin, and not just Fremont-influenced by roving bands of that culture. This has led to modification of the earlier subdivision of Fremont into the following by Marfitt: (1) Uinta Fremont (2) Great Salt Lake Fremont (3) Sevier Fremont (4) Parowan Fremont (5) San Rafael Fremont. There is however considerable uncertainty and controversy about the Fremont culture--its origin, dates, and fate, as indicated by the fact that much of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archeology in Mexico City in 1970 was devoted to a symposium on this subject. The second great culture responsible for rock art is the Anasazi which is found in the southeastern part of the state south of the Colorado River, and across the southern part of the state, including the Kanab area, Zion National Park, and the Cedar City and St. George areas. Finally, the third culture, usually described as the Desert Culture, but now believed to consist largely of Fremont, includes the entire remainder of the state west of the Wasatch and north of the Cedar City area. Terms associated with the rock art of this area include Desert Archaic, Western Painted Style, Great Basin Curvilinear Style, etc. Schaafsma divides the Fremont area into three subdivisions. (1) Uinta Fremont including the Uinta Basin, (2) the Northern San Rafael which includes the area from the junction of the White River with the Green on the north to the entrance of the Price River into the Green on the south, and (3) the Southern San Rafael from there down to Glen Canyon north of the Colorado and a little beyond the river. The Anasazi area is also divided into three subdivisions. (1) The San Juan in southeast Utah, (2) the Kayenta-Anasazi southwest of the Escalante, and (3) the Virgin subdivision along the Virgin River to the Nevada and Arizona lines. Naturally none of these lines are distinct or rigid. In all cases there is overlap due to social intercourse, traveling groups, and perhaps wars, so that Fremont influence is found in the Anasazi areas and vice versa. Nonetheless, there are marked differences in the rock art found in different areas. For example, in some areas of the Uinta Basin the dominant and characteristic figure is the large anthropomorph with a trapezoidal or tapered trunk, flat or inverted-bucket head, necklaces, ear bobs and chest decorations. These are found in abundance in McKee Springs, Cub Creek and Dry Fork. Yet at Nine Mile Canyon, only 30 miles from Myton and about 70 miles from Vernal, the dozens of panels have few of these figures, but an abundance of deer, mountain sheep and curved and wavy lines which are infrequent in the Uinta Basin. Also, in the Uinta Basin most of the figures are pictographs, while those of Nine Mile are petroglyphs. In Cave Valley in Zion National Park we find the "Cave Valley Style," consisting of human figures with triangular trunks, and upper and lower extremities, which is peculiar to this area. In the western part of the state the figures are mostly geometric figures: circles, spirals, wavy lines, meandering lines and maze figures. Deer and mountain sheep are quite common but they are simple, crude, small, and appear to be older than those in the eastern part of the state. Examples of these are at Pumice, Connor Springs, Stansbury, and Deseret. The dating of rock art is difficult and uncertain. In dating studies of ruins, archaeologists are extremely fortunate in having two valuable tools: dendrochronology and radiocarbon. Carbon-14 studies are often quite accurate and dependable, and dendrochronology may give the exact year in some cases. Neither of these are applicable to petroglyph or pictograph dating because organic material is essential to the process and neither of these involve organic material except possibly the use of carbon as black paint. So there is a great need for a reliable technique which will make positive dating possible. Meanwhile, the archaeologist is forced to rely on such indirect evidence as the association of rock art with habitations, and artifacts whose ages can be determined by existing methods. In some cases this may be quite reliable, but in others it is uncertain because the rock art may be found associated with artifacts of several different ages, and there is no way of knowing which of these cultures corresponds with the petroglyphs or pictographs. One of the most urgent and difficult problems associated with this matter is that of vandalism. Many ruins have been explored and destroyed or seriously damaged, and many panels of rock art defaced by amateurs. I am convinced that most of this damage is done by otherwise reputable citizens who hunt for arrowheads, pottery, bones, and baskets like other people hunt for specimens of wildflowers or butterflies. Many feel a sense of proprietorship even though the land on which these things are found does not belong to them personally, and they point with great pride to their personal collection which they have found over a period of years. Some of those who deface rock art panels see nothing wrong with adding their names or initials to the ancient figures that were placed there by earlier generations. Some are malicious but these are probably few in number. In recent years, however, there seems to be an increasing number of commercial "pot hunters" who sell artifacts, sometimes at rather handsome figures. Recently I heard of a basket that was dug up in southern Utah that was sold for $1,400. The solution of the problem is not easy. Better laws and better enforcement of laws would help, but it is extremely difficult to obtain convictions. Most residents of the area where these are found are much opposed to people coming in and digging and for this reason they are reluctant to give strangers information regarding the location of these sites. Some officials have told me that they are reluctant to put up signs reminding people that it is against the law to deface or dig in these sites, because they feel that to do so simply calls attention to the fact that these sites exist and this will in their opinion tend to lead to more vandalism. However, this too is not the answer because the interested public should be permitted to enjoy them, if this can be done without leading to more destruction. Fences around the better sites would help but will not eliminate the problem because determined visitors will manage to climb over, or this failing, they can always shoot at the panels with rifles, pistols, or shot guns, and I have found many panels where this has occurred. Moreover, there are so many sites that it would be impossible or impractical to build fences around all of them. Then there is the added problem that many of them are on private land. So the solution seems to be (1) Better laws and better enforcement. (2) Better physical protection by fences, etc. where feasible. (3) Most important of all better education of the public so that it realizes the great value of these sites to the people of not only the present but of future generations. Only with widespread public support will protective measures be successful. *Note: This was adapted from Dr. Castleton's introduction to his photographic collection which is found in Box 37 of the Manuscript material. Content Description +/-The photographs in this collection were taken by Kenneth B. Castleton or his associates between the years 1970 and 1985 although there are a few photographs taken before 1970. They record petroglyph and pictograph sites mainly in Utah, and to a lesser extent in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Wyoming, California, and other countries. They are an invaluable resource for researchers of ancient culture. There are also a small number of photographs of a more personal nature such as of the Castleton family and of trips that were not connected with rock art. These are filed at the end of the collection. The photographs are mostly color prints and slides, with a few black-and-white prints. Dr. Castleton had arranged them by geographical area and this original order was retained. This order corresponds to that in his book, Petroglyphs and Pictographs of Utah, Volumes I and II (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1978). The photographs were kept in three separate formats: Notebooks, which contain prints arranged and attached to pages; Prints, which are loose and filed in folders; and Slides which are in preserving pages and folders. Each of these sections is arranged in a general geographical area, and then into a particular site within the area. All items in each section are consecutively numbered. The numbering begins over in each of the three sections. All numbers are preceeded by a N (Notebooks), P (Prints), or S (Slides). Although photographs and papers are usually separated, in this case Castleton's field notes, articles, and papers were considered an essential support to the photographic information and are found in Section IV Manuscript Material. In some cases photos of sites with the same or similar proper names are filed under different geographical areas because of the tendency for geological entities to defy boundaries, such as Nine Mile Canyon. In other cases two sites simply had the same name. This problem was resolved with extensive cross-indexing, so that one only need look under a given site name in the index to find all available prints or slides at that site, whether or not they are physically filed together. Collection Use +/-Restrictions on Access: Materials must be used on-site; advance notice suggested. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law. Administrative Information +/-Processing Note: Cindy Morgan; Edited By: Margery W. Ward November 1988 Language: English Quantity: 12,150 Photographs Language of the Finding Aid: English Author of the Finding Aid: Cindy Morgan EAD Creation Date: 12 May 2004 Subarea: Photograph ArchivesRelated Material: Kenneth B. Castleton Papers Accn 121 |
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