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Written on front of photograph, R. B. Marshall. Marshall and unidentified man illustrating use of planetable, n.d.
Henry Gannett, Chief Geographer, dubbed father of American mapmaking, geographer for the 10th Census. 1899.
William Henry Holmes, artist with Hayden Survey. b.1846 - d.1933. Photo probably is taken in his 50s. ca.1900.
Chief Geographer, Robert B. Marshall looking to the left. January 18, 1908. Written on portrait: Robert Bradford Marshall. Chief Geographer. January 18, 1908. Index Card: Marshall, R B., Hooe Building. no. 65: R.B. Marshall.
Group portrait left to right: Joseph A. Holmes, Charles D. Walcott and Henry Gannett, seated on an outcrop. August 12, 1897. Album caption: Walcott, C.D. photograph number 424: (Kodak) Summit of Harney Peak, Black Hills, South Dakota. Aug. 12, 1897. J.A. Holmes, C.D. Walcott and Henry Gannett. Index card for similar photograph: Walcott, C.D. photograph number 424: Summit of Harney Peak, Black Hills. J.A. Holmes, C.D. Walcott and Henry Gannett. Pennington County, South Dakota. August 12, 1897. See Web Links below for link to this photograph.
Handwritten information on back of photograph, "Hersey Munroe." Photographer: Maury Bros. Roanoke, Va. Salem, Va.
Samuel Franklin Emmons, in academic attire. Member of the King Survey, co-author with Arnold Hague of "Descriptive Geology of the 40th Parallel." Wrote a paper titled, "The Secondary Enrichment of Ore Deposits,"stating the principles of sulfide enrichment by descending waters, which have been of value to world mining engineers.
Handwritten notes on back of photo: C.H. Birdseye, E.C. LaRue, Herman Stabler. ca. 1924. no. 36177 Stamped on back of photo: Reproduced from the Collection of the Library of Congress. Caption: La Rue, Birdseye, and Stabler standing near the Grand in front of the Interior Building, Washington, D.C., January 12, 1924, obtained from page 243 in Boyer, D., Webb, R., & Collier, M. (2007). Aftermath: Politics and the Strident Hydraulic Engineer. In Damming Grand Canyon: The 1923 USGS Colorado River Expedition (pp. 242-278). University Press of Colorado. doi:10.2307/j.ctt4cgqhx.13
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Group Portraits,
Portraits Collection,
Washington, D.C.,
photo print
Handwritten album caption: Second Annual Dinner Printed information on photograph: 2nd Annual Dinner, Topographers of the Geological Survey at the Shoreham, Feb. 17-12. Photo R.Van. Gardner, Nat. Press Assn. Stamped on back of photograph: Photo Department, The National Press Assn., 1423 F. St. N.W., Washington, D.C.
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Group Portraits oversize,
New York, New York,
Portraits,
Portraits Collection,
photo print
Album caption: Comparing aeromagnetic profile with ground positions at Salt Lake City Airport. Geophysics Branch, U.S. Geological Survey. Salt Lake County, Utah. Left to right: Pilot Ray Hegy, William J. Dempsey, unidentified man, woman is Mary E. Hill (now Mrs. John D. Strobell). Personal email communication with Doug Morrison on September 15, 2017, "This photograph is of interest to me as it was taken with others at Salt Lake City Airport in 1948. Nice photo with Mimi Hill and William J. Dempsey of the USGS. The pilot identified as Ray Hegy is interesting as I have heard of him working for the private aerial survey industry in the 1950s but was unaware of his USGS connection in the late 1940s. Hegy was a interesting...
Categories: Image;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Magnetic Detectors Collection,
Portraits Collection,
photo print
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