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Title
J.W. Powell and G.W. Ingalls, Arizona camp without artist
Creator
Hillers, John K., 1843-1925
Date Created and/or Issued
1873
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Photographs
Rights Information
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Description
A group of men at camp, with food, canteen, tin tableware and other camp supplies. A Paiute Indian man sits at back.
Title from Ingalls’ original envelope. John W. Powell party on Kaibab Plateau (Arizona), August 1873. Identifications: seated, left to right: James C. Pilling, John Wesley Powell, "Jim," a Kaibab Paiute, Thomas Moran, J. E. Colburn, George W. Ingalls. Standing, Nathan Adams. Source: Fowler, Don, "The Western Photographs of John K. Hillers."
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
Extent
1 glass negative; 5 x 8 in.
Identifier
photCL 275
434175
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15150coll2/id/10343
Subject
Ingalls, George W., 1838-1921
Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902
Pilling, James Constantine, 1846-1895
Moran, Thomas, 1837-1926
Expeditions & surveys--West (U.S.)--1870-1890
Paiute Indians
Photographs. (aat)
Glass negatives. (gmgpc)
Stereographs. (aat)
Place
Arizona
Source
Photographs, Huntington Digital Library

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