Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, Kona, Hawaii Island
Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, Kona, Hawaii IslandPuʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park is located in Kona District on the Big Island of Hawai'i.
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Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park is located in Kona District on the Big Island of Hawai'i.
Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park is located in Kona District on the Big Island of Hawai'i.
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Kristen Hamilton at the Powell 150 Table.
Kristen Hamilton at the Powell 150 Table.
Typed information on back of photograph: Major John W. Powell. BAE Neg. No. 64-b-1 (R). Photograph date, 1898.
Handwritten notes on back of photograph: Photograph by Parker, Washington, D.C. BAE Neg. No. 64-b-2 has photographer's name and Powell's signature.
Typed information on back of photograph: Major John W. Powell. BAE Neg. No. 64-b-1 (R). Photograph date, 1898.
Handwritten notes on back of photograph: Photograph by Parker, Washington, D.C. BAE Neg. No. 64-b-2 has photographer's name and Powell's signature.
May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens from southwest. Note the pyroclastic density currents spilling over the crater rim.
May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens from southwest. Note the pyroclastic density currents spilling over the crater rim.
John Wesley Powell Monument. Arlington Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. 1968.
John Wesley Powell Monument. Arlington Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. 1968.
The Grand Canyon survey party at Lees Ferry. Left to right: Leigh Lint, boatman; H.E. Blake, boatman; Frank Word, cook; C.H. Birdseye, expedition leader; R.C. Moore, geologist; R.W. Burchard, topographer; E.C. LaRue, hydraulic engineer; Lewis Freeman, boatman, and Emery Kolb, head boatman.
The Grand Canyon survey party at Lees Ferry. Left to right: Leigh Lint, boatman; H.E. Blake, boatman; Frank Word, cook; C.H. Birdseye, expedition leader; R.C. Moore, geologist; R.W. Burchard, topographer; E.C. LaRue, hydraulic engineer; Lewis Freeman, boatman, and Emery Kolb, head boatman.
The Powell-Ingalls Special Commission meeting with Southern Paiutes near St. George, Washington County, Utah. 1874.
The Powell-Ingalls Special Commission meeting with Southern Paiutes near St. George, Washington County, Utah. 1874.
Typed information on back of photograph: Marble Canyon, Colorado River, Utah. 1872. Side view of Major Powell's boat, the Emma Dean. Note: This photo shows clearly the two life preservers attached to sides of Major Powell's chair.
Typed information on back of photograph: Marble Canyon, Colorado River, Utah. 1872. Side view of Major Powell's boat, the Emma Dean. Note: This photo shows clearly the two life preservers attached to sides of Major Powell's chair.
Typed information on back of photograph: Major John Wesley Powell. Photograph taken about 1872.
Typed information on back of photograph: Major John Wesley Powell. Photograph taken about 1872.
The first camp of Powell's Second Expedition. Shown from left to right are: Professor Almon Harris Thompson, Andrew Hattan, S.V. Jones, John F. Steward, W.C. Powell, Frank C.A. Richardson, Frederick Dellenbaugh, and F.M. Bishop. Green River, Wyoming. May 4, 1871.
The first camp of Powell's Second Expedition. Shown from left to right are: Professor Almon Harris Thompson, Andrew Hattan, S.V. Jones, John F. Steward, W.C. Powell, Frank C.A. Richardson, Frederick Dellenbaugh, and F.M. Bishop. Green River, Wyoming. May 4, 1871.
Major John Wesley Powell's boat the "Emma Dean", Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. 1871.
Major John Wesley Powell's boat the "Emma Dean", Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. 1871.
Left bank of Green River. Boats of Powell's Second Expedition, before the start of the journey. The boats are "Canonita," "Emma Dean," and "Nellie Powell." Just below the Union Pacific Railroad bridge at Green River Station. The famous eleven of the Powell party were Andy Hattan, W. Clement Powell, S.V. Jones, Major John W. Powell, Frederick S.
Left bank of Green River. Boats of Powell's Second Expedition, before the start of the journey. The boats are "Canonita," "Emma Dean," and "Nellie Powell." Just below the Union Pacific Railroad bridge at Green River Station. The famous eleven of the Powell party were Andy Hattan, W. Clement Powell, S.V. Jones, Major John W. Powell, Frederick S.
Green River, about 1/2 mile below Union Pacific Railroad bridge, showing boats soon after they had been run down from unloading at bridge. River flows to the left. 1871. Handwritten notes on back of duplicate photograph: Our Boats, 1871, at Green River, Wyoming.
Green River, about 1/2 mile below Union Pacific Railroad bridge, showing boats soon after they had been run down from unloading at bridge. River flows to the left. 1871. Handwritten notes on back of duplicate photograph: Our Boats, 1871, at Green River, Wyoming.
Lighthouse Rock in Canyon of Desolation, Green River. The three boats are anchored near shore on left side. Utah. August 11, 1871.
Lighthouse Rock in Canyon of Desolation, Green River. The three boats are anchored near shore on left side. Utah. August 11, 1871.
Typed information on back of photograph: Major John Wesley Powell, a series of three photos, number 2.
Typed information on back of photograph: Major John Wesley Powell, a series of three photos, number 2.
Typed information on back of photograph: Major John Wesley Powell, a series of three photos, number 3.
Typed information on back of photograph: Major John Wesley Powell, a series of three photos, number 3.
Painting by Henry C. Pitz showing John Wesley Powell and his party going through the Grand Canyon, presumably during the historic 1869 Colorado River expedition. The 1869 expedition gave to Powell and his party the distinction of being the first to travel the entire distance of the Colorado River, a remarkable feat that many had formerly believed impossible.
Painting by Henry C. Pitz showing John Wesley Powell and his party going through the Grand Canyon, presumably during the historic 1869 Colorado River expedition. The 1869 expedition gave to Powell and his party the distinction of being the first to travel the entire distance of the Colorado River, a remarkable feat that many had formerly believed impossible.
John Wesley Powell
Map of John Wesley Powell's Pioneer River Voyage. 1869.
Map of John Wesley Powell's Pioneer River Voyage. 1869.
Area of map used by Major John Wesley Powell during Colorado River expeditions. Utah. 1869
Area of map used by Major John Wesley Powell during Colorado River expeditions. Utah. 1869