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Capitol Reef National Park

George Grant photographed in Capitol Reef in 1935
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One of the many high cliffs in Grand Gorge, Capitol Reef National Park, 1935.  Grant's panel truck, the "Hearse" in the foreground.
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One of the many high cliffs in Grand Gorge, Capitol Reef National Park, 1935. Grant's panel truck, the "Hearse" in the foreground.

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  • Hickman Natural Bridge, Capitol Reef National Park, 1935
  • In the Narrows of Capitol Wash Road between Fruita and Notom, Capitol Reef National Park, 1935
  • Horseman on rim of the canyon, west of the Fremont River Gorge. Capitol Reef National Park, 1935
  • In the Grand Gorge, Capitol Reef National Park, 1935
  • Great Organ and Temple along the road between Grand Gorge and Capitol Wash, Capitol Reef National Park, 1935.
  • View east from the top of dugway west of Fremont River crossing toward Caineville, Utah, showing tilted strata with horizontal and undisturbed Caineville Mesa beyond. Capitol Reef National Park, 1935
  • View west along Wayne Wonderland Cliffs, showing entrance to Capitol Wash at right. Capitol Reef National Park, 1935
  • The Great Organ, Capitol Reef National Park, 1935. Grant's panel truck the "Hearse" in the foreground.
  • One of the many high cliffs in Grand Gorge, Capitol Reef National Park, 1935.  Grant's panel truck, the "Hearse" in the foreground.
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