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This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. A figure stands next to a snow covered canyon and mesa.
This photograph was taken either by Zane Grey or an unknown photographer during Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Lillian Wilhelm Robertson and others lead their horse over the top of a sandstone hill in Southern Utah.
This photograph was taken either by Zane Grey or an unknown photographer during Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Zane Grey's horse, Louise Anderson, and Lillian Wilhelm Robertson standing on the "Hills of Glass" with Navajo Mountain in…
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or an unknown photographer during Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. The Rainbow Bridge party's mule train.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer or Zane Grey on his April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. Two people walking towards Rainbow Bridge.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer or Zane Grey on his April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. This photograph shows the immense size of Rainbow Bridge with the parties horses standing next to it.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer or Zane Grey on his April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. Lillian Wilhelm Robertson paints Rainbow Bridge with Louise Anderson.
This photograph was taken by an unknown photographer or Zane Grey on his April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. A man leads his horse up of a steep ravine, showing how difficult the trail to Rainbow Bridge was.
This photograph was taken by either an unknown photographer or Zane Grey on his April 1922 trip. A storage [?] structure built by the Ancestral Pueblo in either Northern Arizona or Southern Arizona.
This photograph was taken by either an unknown photographer or Zane Grey on his April 1922 trip. Three people cleaning out a horses hoof on the return journey.
This photograph was taken by either an unknown photographer or Zane Grey on his April 1922 trip. Louise Anderson and Lillian Wilhelm Robertson play barefoot in a stream on the return journey.
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or an unknown photographer on Zane Grey's April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. Louise Anderson posing in a hollow rock somewhere in Northern Arizona and Southern Arizona.
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or an unknown photographer on Zane Grey's April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. Louise Anderson poses at a camp either in Southern Utah and Northern Arizona.
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or an unknown photographer on Zane Grey's April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. Louise Anderson stands in a hollow rock somewhere in Northern Arizona or Southern Utah.
This photographer was taken by either Zane Grey or an unknown photograper on Zane Grey's April 1922 Rainbow Bridge trip. A Navajo or Paiute man on a horse. This man may have been one of Zane Grey's guides to Rainbow bridge.
This photo was taken in April 1922 in the Painted Desert of Northern Arizona. There is a Navajo [?] man driving a wagon pulled by a team of mules.
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer in the Painted Desert of Northern Arizona, during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Three horses with saddles wander around the landscape.
This is a photograph was taken by an unknown photographer who accompanied Zane Grey on his April 1922 trip to Rainbow Bridge. In the image, Zane Grey stands facing Rainbow Bridge.
This boarded up light green cottage is one of several cabins at St. Anne's Retreat.
Gate with razor wire and no-trespassing sign sending a message to would-be trespassers and/or vandals to stay out.
Pattern of moss covered rocks forms a square with a raised rock structure in the center. It is thought to perhaps be a foundation. It may also have some other significance.
One of several cabins on the St. Anne's Retreat property - Image 2 of 2
Cabins on the St. Anne's property are locked and boarded up to avoid trespassers vandalizing and damaging the property.
Crushed beer can, symbolic of trespassing and vandalism at St. Anne's Retreat and other Logan Canyon peoperties
St. Anne's Retreat was used as a summer youth camp in the 1980s
One of several cabins on the St. Anne's Retreat property.
Legend holds that nuns were raped by priests and drowned their newborns in the infamous swimming pool at St. Anne’s Retreat. It is said that if you go there at night you can hear the babies crying. In 1997 St. Anne’s Retreat and the legends…
Letter dated May 9, 1978, from George R. Zug, Smithsonian Cairman of the Department of Vertebrate Zoology to Utah State University president Glen L. Taggart announcing the return of Old Ephraim's skull to the University. Senator Orrin Hatch is set to…
Letter from Amy to Charmian London, dated January 25, 1916
Unsigned letter to Jack London, dated January 23, 1915, regarding dramatization rights for John Barleycorn.
Letter from Dottie to Jack London, dated January 29, 1914.
Letter to Jack London from an unidentified correspondent, dated November 27. Year not identified.
Letter to Jack London from an unidentified correspondent, dated November 16, 1913
Letter to Jack London from an unidentified correspondent, dated November 9, 1915. Correspondent possibly named Wilson.
Letter from an unidentified person to Jack London, dated July 6, 1906.
Letter from an unidentified person to Jack London, dated August 2.
Portrait of Anna Strunsky. Photo courtesy of the Huntington Library, San Marion, California.
Book cover, inscription, and title pages of Call of the Wild by Jack London and illustrated by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull and decorated by Charles Edward Hooper. Published by 1903 in Macmillan Company, this book is a first edition…