Yosemite Valley from Turtleback Dome. Job. No. 101.
Yosemite Valley from Turtleback Dome. Job. No. 101.
Yosemite Valley showing Ribbon Fall (left) and Bridalveil Fall (right).
Yosemite Valley showing Ribbon and Bridalveil.
Yosemite Valley from trail above the tunnel.
Glacier Point cliff and Yosemite Falls from Sierra Pt. (positive reproduced backwards)-Nahan; Job No. 103
Aerial photograph of Lyell Canyon
Aerial view of Lyell Canyon
Aerial photograph of Lyell Canyon
Aerial Photograph of Lyell Canyon
Aerial Photograph of flight over Park
Aerial photograph of flight over park showing Half Dome and aerial of Yosemite National Park.
Aerial photograph of Yosemite National Park, Incline.
Aerial photograph of flight over park, Forests.
Aerial photograph of flight over park, Laurel Lake Area
Aerial photograph of flight over park, Laurel Lake Area
Aerial photograph of flight over park, Tuolumne Canyon
Aerial photograph of flight over park, Tuolumne RiverCanyon
Aerial photograph of flight over park, Tuolumne River Canyon
Aerial photograph of flight over park, Ten Lakes Area.
General aerial view. Aerial photograph of flight over park.
Yosemite Valley from Union Pt. (wide angle)
Mt. Baldy from Crane Flat Lookout - #1 Panorama
Mt. Baldy from Crane Flat Lookout - #2 Panorama
One of eight views from Pinoche Peak, as a possible location for a fire lookout. The 8 views make a 360 degree picture.
#2 of eight views from Pinoche Peak, as a possible location for a fire lookout. The 8 views make a 360 degree picture.
#3 of 8 views from Pinoche Peak, as a possible location for a fire lookout. The 8 views make a 360 degree picture.
#4 of 8 views from Pinoche Peak, as a possible location for a fire lookout. The 8 views make a 360 degree picture.
#5 of 8 views from Pinoche Peak, as a possible location for a fire lookout. The 8 views make a 360 degree picture.
#6 of 8 views from Pinoche Peak, as a possible location for a fire lookout. The 8 views make a 360 degree picture.
#7 of 8 views from Pinoche Peak, as a possible location for a fire lookout. The 8 views make a 360 degree picture.
#8 of 8 views from Pinoche Peak, as a possible location for a fire lookout. The 8 views make a 360 degree picture.
View of Mt. Hoffman from west of Ten Lakes.
Big Oak Flat Road. General view of Little Pilot Peak and the country to the north of Big Pilot Peak. Picture taken from the Pilot Peak lookout station.
Wawona Road tunnel, panorama.
Glacier Pt - "Little Yosemite Road". General view to the east from Washburn Point of the Panorama Cliffs.
Yosemite Canyon, from Half Dome looking west. (07-74-F-15) (12 - 15-31-11; 15 a.m) (12-11,000); Requested by Moffett 1/24/40 for research purposes; Photocopied by Schwenk 1/26/40; From order 2419
Yosemite Canyon, California. (05-74-F-15) (12 - 8 - 25 - 1: P.M.) (12-2000); Requested by Moffett 1/24/40 for research purposes; photocopied by Schwenk 1/26/40; From Order 2419
#429 "A Storm from Moran Point"
Crest country from Tioga Pass Road.
View from Tioga Pass Road.
High country-YNP.
View from Tioga Road.
Copy Neg: MD 1986. Fig. 1A. The floor of Yosemite Valley as it appearred from Glacier Point in 1866. The Hutching's hoome and corral and several split-rail fences may be seen. What appear to be haystacks are also visible. The areas marked A and B are refer
Copy Neg: MD 1986; Fig. 1B. from A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On The Vegetation of Yosemite Valley by R. P. Gibbens March 1, 1962. The floor of Yosemite Valley as it appeared from Glacier Point in 1943. Areas which were formerly mead
Copy Neg: MD 1986; Fig. 2A from A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On The Vegetation of Yosemite Valley by R. P. Gibbens, March 1, 1962. The lower portion of Yosemite Valley as it appeared from Union Point in 1866. The "arboriferous belt"
Copy Neg: MD 1986. Fig. 2B of A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On The Vegetation of Yosemite Valley by R. P. Gibbens, March 1, 1962. The lower portion of YV from Union Point in 1943. The original view was blocked by trees which had grown
Copy Neg: MD 1986; Fig. 3A from A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On the Vegetation of Yosemite Valley by R. P. Gibbens, March 1, 1962. The lower end of YV as it appeared in 1866 from the point currently called Old Inspiration Point. The
Copy Neg: MD 1986; Figure 8B from A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On The Vegetation of the Yosemite Valley. Yosemite Valley as it appeared from Eagle Peak in 1943. Many of the areas which were open ground are covered with a dense stand o
Copy Neg: MD 1986; Fig. 9A from A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On The Vegetation of the Yosemite Valley by Gibbens. A remarkably clear photograph taken from Columbia Point in 1899. Young trees dotting the meadows are clearly visible as
Copy Neg: MD 1986; Fig. 9B from A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On The Vegetation of the Yosemite Valley by Gibbens. The upper end of YV as it appeared from Columbia Point in 1943. Note the complete change in the character of the forest,
Copy Neg: MD 1866; Figure 10A from A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On The Vegetation of the Yosemite Valley by Gibbens. The Black Spring area as it appeared in a photograph taken by C. E. Watkins in 1866. Original print copied by Gibbens
Copy Neg: MD 1986; Fig. 10B from A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On The Vegetation of the Yosemite Valley by Gibbens. The same view as 10A (RL-16,358) as it appeared in 1943. A small rock has rolled against the larger one since the 1866
Copy Neg: MD 1986; Figure 11A from A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On The Vegetation of the Yosemite Valley by Gibbens. The eastern end of Yosemite Valley as it appeared when the Stoneman House, visible on the right, existed between 1887
Copy Neg: MD 1986; Figure 11B from A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On The Vegetation of the Yosemite Valley by Gibbens. The same view shown in Fig. 11A as it appeared in 1943. The black oaks have been overtopped by post-white man pondero
Copy Neg: MD 1986; Figure 16A from A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On The Vegetation of the Yosemite Valley by Gibbens. A view of the woodland in El Captain Meadow in 1943. Young ponderosa pines are abundant.
Copy Neg: MD 1986; Figure 16B from A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On The Vegetation of the Yosemite Valley by Gibbens. View from El Captain Meadow after the pine seedlings were removed by CCC personnel.
Copy Neg: MD 1986; Figure 22 from A Preliminary Survey of the Influence of White Man On The Vegetation of the Yosemite Valley by Gibbens. This picture of a dairy herd in Leidig Meadow was taken about 1918. Several meadows in the Valley were used for this p
Copy Neg: MD 1986; Figure 26A. View of the Elk Paddock portion of Cook's meadow sometime between 1921 and 1933 when the meadow was used for this purpose. Note the heavily grazed condition inside the fence.
Copy Neg: MD 1986. Figure 28B. The same area shown in Fig. 28A as it appeared in 1943. Improvement in the condition of the road and the vegetation is obvious.
Copy Neg: Ralph H. Anderson, MD 1986. Figure 31A. This photograph of an unknown but very early date shows the appearance of the river banks below the present site of Stoneman Bridge.
Copy Neg: MD 1986. Figure 31B. This view of the area shown in Fig. 31A was taken in 1943. The river bank on the left borders Camp 7 and the shrubs and herbaceous plants formerly present have been trampled out by campers. Trees are much more abundant than w
Valley from Columbia Point
North Dome and Royal Arches.
North Dome and Royal Arches.
North Dome and Royal Arches.
North Dome and Royal Arches.
North Dome and Royal Arches.
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Ex. #4 Landscape; 4-3
Park: Yosemite; Subject: View southward from Mount Dana, wide angle; Location: Summit, Mount Dana; Purpose: Exhibit-publication use
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