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Theodore Roosevelt and others in camp

Theodore Roosevelt and others in camp

Photograph of Theodore Roosevelt and four other unidentified men in a camp in the forest on the North Rim. Roosevelt is the second man from the right, facing away from the camera. Camping equipment can be seen throughout the area.

Collection

Grand Canyon National Park

Creation Date

1913

Uncle Jimmy Owens picking up pottery shards

Uncle Jimmy Owens picking up pottery shards

Photograph showing Uncle Jimmy Owens picking up pottery shards at a Puebloan ruin at Grandland on the North Rim. Theodore Roosevelt is sitting on a horse behind him. Two other unidentified men are on either side of Owens and Roosevelt in the background.

Collection

Grand Canyon National Park

Creation Date

1913

“Loco the Cook”

“Loco the Cook”

Photograph of a Navajo man in Kayenta, Arizona. Nicholas Roosevelt identifies the man as “Loco the Cook.” A horse can be seen in the background.

Collection

Grand Canyon National Park

Creation Date

1913

Wetherill Trading Post

Wetherill Trading Post

Photograph showing the Wetherill Trading Post in Kayenta, Arizona. The post features two buildings and two tents, and a horseshoeing station. Several wagons, horses, and men can be seen throughout the photograph in the foreground and rock outcroppings are prominent in the background.

Collection

Grand Canyon National Park

Creation Date

1913

Puebloan ruins near Montezuma Well

Puebloan ruins near Montezuma Well

Photograph of Puebloan ruins near Montezuma Well. The ruins have stone walls with a collapsed roof.

Comments and Context

Montezuma Well is now a part of Montezuma Castle National Monument, proclaimed by Theodore Roosevelt in December 1906.

Collection

Grand Canyon National Park

Camp at Montezuma Well

Camp at Montezuma Well

Photograph of Theodore Roosevelt’s party’s camp under the cottonwood trees at Montezuma Well.

Comments and Context

Montezuma Well is now a part of Montezuma Castle National Monument, proclaimed by Theodore Roosevelt in December 1906.

Collection

Grand Canyon National Park

Theodore Roosevelt’s party on the way to Rainbow Bridge

Theodore Roosevelt’s party on the way to Rainbow Bridge

Photograph showing Theodore Roosevelt’s party on the way to Rainbow Bridge. Most of the party is on horseback riding away and up a rock outcrop. Two men are mounting up for the journey on the right. Roosevelt is likely in the center of the photograph on horseback, at the end of the line heading up the outcrop.

Collection

Grand Canyon National Park

Creation Date

1913

Theodore Roosevelt’s party in the Painted Desert

Theodore Roosevelt’s party in the Painted Desert

Photograph showing three members of Theodore Roosevelt’s party on horseback on a dirt road in the Painted Desert.

Comments and Context

Today, the Painted Desert is a part of Petrified Forest National Park, proclaimed by Theodore Roosevelt as the Petrified Forest National Monument in 1906. However, it is unknown if this photograph was taken within the boundaries of that National Monument.

Collection

Grand Canyon National Park