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Album 2: travel and commercially produced photographs of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: photographic prints, image 006

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 2 -- Four images. Image one is a nondescript view somewhere in Yellowstone National Park. Image two depicts Castle Well and Castle Cone. Image three is of the Upper Geyser Basin. Image four is of Sponge Geyser.

Album 2: travel and commercially produced photographs of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: photographic prints, image 007

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 2 -- Four images. Image one is a nondescript view of a spring somewhere in Yellowstone National Park. Image two is of the Orange Springs Formation. Image three depicts the Oblong Geyser Crater. Image four is of Punch Bowl Spring.

Album 2: travel and commercially produced photographs of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: photographic prints, image 008

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 2 -- Four images. Image one is a nondescript view of a spring somewhere in Yellowstone National Park. Image two is of the Gotto Geyser Formation. Image three depicts the Sapphire Pool and Biscuit Basin. Image four is of Firehole Cascade.

Album 2: travel and commercially produced photographs of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: photographic prints, image 013

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 2 -- Four images. Image one is of unidentified individuals camping somewhere in Yellowstone National Park. Image two is of the Yellowstone Lake at West Thumb. Image three depicts the Yellowstone Lake and Mount Sheridan. Image four is of Yellowstone Lake.

Album 2: travel and commercially produced photographs of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: photographic prints, image 014

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 2 -- Four images. Image one is an unidentified group of people somewhere in Yellowstone National Park. Image two is of the Great Fall of the Yellowstone. Image three depicts the Chittenden Bridge and Auto Stages. Image four is of The Great Fall from below.

Album 2: travel and commercially produced photographs of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: photographic prints, image 015

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 2 -- Four images. Image one is an unidentified bridge somewhere in Yellowstone National Park. Image two is of the Great Fall from Red Rock. Image three depicts the Grand Canyon from Artist Point. Image four is of Upper Fall.

Album 2: travel and commercially produced photographs of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: photographic prints, image 016

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 2 -- Four images. Image one is an unidentified view somewhere in Yellowstone National Park. Image two is of the Eagle Nest Rock in Gardiner Canyon. Image three depicts the Grand Canyon from Brink of Great Fall. Image four is of Needle in Grand Canton near Tower Fall.

Album 2: travel and commercially produced photographs of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: photographic prints, image 017

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 2 -- Four images. Image one is an unidentified campground somewhere in Yellowstone National Park. Image two is of a black bear in a tree. Image three depicts a park bear. Image four is of a female bear with her cubs.

Denton family and friends in various locations: photographic prints, image 021

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Handwritten on the back: "My Pappy. Edwin Wien. I could write books about this fellow, and never tell just how fond I am of him. He is married, and religiously devote to his wife. He has a daughter 2 yrs old. Carries her shoe with him where ever he goes. He lives only for those two. It is indeed heart breaking to watch him read his letters, he longs from them so. Is a pity, he must be separated from them."