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Album caption: The Powell-Ingalls Special Commission meeting with Southern Paiutes near St. George. Standing figure at far left is Major John Wesley Powell - note empty shirt sleeve. Washington County, Utah. September 1873. (Photo from Smithsonian Institution: BAE neg. no. 1662-A, Paiute). Notes on back of photo: Photo Credit, U. S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Photo File No. PIO-HIST 119. Index card: Hillers, J.K. 1039 - Various Indian tribes in conference with the U. S. Commission, near the Virgin River, a tributary of the Colorado River in southern Utah. Figure at extreme left is Major John Wesley Powell (note empty right sleeve). Utah, 1874. (Photo from Smithsonian Institution: BAE...
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Typed information on back of photograph: Monument erected by Congress on Crater Rim, Grand Canyon, Arizona to commemorate the Powell expeditions. Photo credit: U.S. Department of the Interior/National Park Service.
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Handwritten information on back of photograph, William Branwell (Bram) Powell (Bram) and Major J.W. (Wes) Powell. The two Powell brothers. Wheaton, Illinois. 1865. Credit line: Willliam Culp Darrah Collection, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Handwritten information on back of photograph: Tombstone of John Wesley Powell at Arlington Cemetary. Col. Henry C. Rizer, Chief Clerk, USGS, is standing by the tombstone. Photo taken in 1914. Note: Smithsonian Institution and USGS raised the money for this marker. Note: The roadway in foreground completely changed. (1968, N. Carico)
Major John Wesley Powell, second director of the USGS. Served from March 1881- June 1894. Profile early in his term of office as Director. Stamped on back of photograph: Photo Credit, U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Photo File No. PIO-H-80. Published as John Wesley Powell, second director of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1881-94, on page 19 in the U.S. Geological Survey General Information Product, John Wesley Powell: soldier, explorer, scientist (1970).
Album caption: C. D. Walcott, John W. Powell, Sir Archibald Geikie. 1897. Notes on album caption: Jefferson Rock (?) Note: Published as Powell and Colleagues, C. D. Walcott, and Sir Archibald Geikie, on page 13 in U.S. Geological Survey General Information Product, John Wesley Powell: soldier, explorer, scientist (1970).
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John Wesley Powell Collection,
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Typed information on back of photograph: John Wesley Powell. Chicago, Illinois. 1869. Stamped information on back of photograph: PIO-NO-H-205-208 in U.S. Department of the Interio/Geological Survey photo file. Published on page 9 in the U.S. Geological Survey General Information Product, John Wesley Powell: soldier, explorer, scientist (1970).
Typed information on back of photograph: Major John Wesley Powell, a series of three photos, number 1. Credit should be give to the Smithsonian Institution Archives Neg. No. 10396.
Typed information on back of photograph: Major John Wesley Powell, a series of three photos, number 2. Credit should be give to the Smithsonian Institution Archives Neg. No. 10592.
Handwritten notes on back of photograph: The last Powell family group photo taken in Topeka, Kansas on November 10, 1900 after the funeral of sister, Martha Powell Davis (wife of Congressman, John Davis). Back row, left to right: Ellen Powell Thompson, William Bramwell Powell, William (Billy) P. Powell, Almon Harris Thompson. Front row, left to right: John Wesley Powell and Mary Powell Wheeler. Note: Photo from the William Culp Darrah collection. No index card.
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Portraits of John Wesley Powell. Photographs from: Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Archives, U.S. Geological Survey, William Culp Darrah Collection. Stamped information on back of photograph: U.S. Geological Survey Exhibits Unit Panel #DO-8.
Index card: Memorial to John Wesley Powell at the Grand Canyon. Grand Canyon National Park. Coconino County, Arizona. n.d.
Typed information on back of photograph: Emma Dean Powell (nee Harriet Emma Dean) wife of Major John Wesley Powell. Chicago, Illinois. 1869. Photo credit: National Park Service, Photographic Library, Washington, D.C. Published as Emma Dean Powell (nee Harriet Emma Dean) wife of Major John Wesley Powell on page 5 in the U.S. Geological Survey General Information Product, John Wesley Powell: soldier, explorer, scientist (1970).
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John Wesley Powell Collection,
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Typed information on back of photograph: Monument erected about 1914 to honor John Wesley Powell. Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. (1968 photo). Photo credit, U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Photo File No. PIO-85-239.
John Wesley Powell, second Director of the USGS from 1881-1894. Photograph taken by Charles Parker, 477 Penn Ave., Washington, D.C., n.d. USGS Portrait No. 326. NARA 57-GP-326.
Album caption: Junction of the Yampa and Green Rivers (Echo Park). Dinosaur National Monument, Moffat County, Colorado. July 24, 1968. (Photo by H.G. Stephens) Index card unavailable. Note: Image scanned from negative. For additional information refer to, Stephens, H. G., Shoemaker, E. M., Shoemaker, E. M., & Shoemaker, E. M. (1987). In the footsteps of John Wesley Powell: An album of comparative photographs of the Green and Colorado Rivers, 1871-72 and 1968. Boulder, Colo: Johnson.
Summary: Green River Formation. Green River quadrangle. Sweetwater County, Wyoming. July 5, 1968 For additional information refer to, Stephens, H. G., Shoemaker, E. M., Shoemaker, E. M., & Shoemaker, E. M. (1987). In the footsteps of John Wesley Powell: An album of comparative photographs of the Green and Colorado Rivers, 1871-72 and 1968. Boulder, Colo: Johnson. Note: Scanned from negative. See also: shg_1-2, shg_1-3, shg_1-4, shg_1-5, shg_1-6, shg_1-7, and shg_1-8.
Handwritten notes on back of photographs: Major John Wesley Powell in his office in the Adams Building located on the north side of F Street between 13th & 14th Streets, Washington, D.C. Photo by Wells Sawyer, USGS employee, date not recorded. Photo courtesy of Smithsonian Institution. BAE Portraits: 64-A-13-A Smithsonian Institution Archives print negative number: 64-A-13A Published as John Wesley Powell in his Adams Building Office, Washington, D.C. 1896, on page 20 in the U.S. Geological Survey General Information Product, John Wesley Powell: soldier, explorer, scientist (1970).
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Back of photograph: PIO Historic-173: Battle of Shiloh. Line drawing from Brady collection. Credit U.S. Signal Corps. Insert is PIO Historic-207: Major John Wesley Powell, Wheaton, Illinois. 1865. The original of this photograph included William Bramswell Powell (John Wesley Powell's brother) but the figure has been retouched out of the photo leaving Major Powell alone. It is one of the few known photos of Powell in his Civil War uniform. Credit: William Culp Darrah Collection, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Published as The Battle of Shiloh. A drawing from the Matthew Brady collection, on page 6 in the U.S. Geological Survey General Information Product, John Wesley Powell: soldier, explorer, scientist (1970)....
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