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A noonday rest in Marble Cañon, showing well the head of a fall. Snapshot by James Hogue, 1890.

A noonday rest in Marble Cañon, showing well the head of a fall. Snaps...

Robert Brewster Stanton photographs A black and white photo of a man and woman standing in a field. A photograph of a group of men standing around a rock. Public domain postcard scan.

A Noonday Rest in Marble Canyon, showing well the head of a fall. Snapshot by James Hogue, 1890. From left to right, Travers (standing), Hislop, Kane, Gibson, Ballard, Edwards, Twining (standing), Stanton, McDonald, Brown.
Boat No. 1, the "Bonnie Jean" in the upper end of the Grand Canyon. Snapshot by James Hogue, 1890. McDonald, Gibson, Kane, Stanton.

Boat No. 1, the "Bonnie Jean" in the upper end of the Grand Canyon. Sn...

Robert Brewster Stanton photographs Public domain photograph of people with a small paddle boat, or canoe, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The picture I wanted to take. Snapshot by Rob't. B. Stanton, Jan. 1st, 1890.  "I hesitated!" My first photograph. Snapshot by James Hogue, Jan. 1st, 1890.

The picture I wanted to take. Snapshot by Rob't. B. Stanton, Jan. 1st,...

Robert Brewster Stanton photographs A black and white photo of rocks and a river. A photograph of a rock wall with a picture of a rock wall and a picture of a rock wall. Public domain postcard scan.

[A Noonday Rest in Marble Canyon, showing well the head of a fall. Snapshot by James Hogue, 1890. From left to right, Travers (standing), Hislop, Kane, Gibson, Ballard, Edwards, Twining (standing), Stanton, McDonald, Brown.]
[The "Bonnie Jean" in the upper end of the Grand Canyon. Snapshot by James Hogue, 1890.]
The "Bonnie Jean" in the upper end of the Grand Canyon. Snapshot by James Hogue, 1890.