Others might be interested to find, as I was, that this site has 1108 photographs by William Henry Jackson. There are many of his photographs from the Hayden expedition. Thanks for the link, Jeff. -----Original Message----- From: geysers-bounces at wwc.edu on behalf of jacross Sent: Mon 2/28/2005 5:00 PM To: geysers at wwc.edu Subject: [Geysers] historic photographs Here is a link to an interesting site I found recently: http://gallery.unl.edu The following is a historic photograph of Spike Geyser at Heart Lake. It is mislabeled as "Pearl Geyser" in the index and seems also to be mislabeled on the original plate. http://gallery.unl.edu/picinfo/7091.html Here is an old photograph of Union Geyser. Note the heavy beading on the central cone, the wet formation, and the stick jammed into the smallest cone. Damn vandals were at it already in the 1870's. http://gallery.unl.edu/picinfo/7105.html And two of Rustic Geyser. Note the appearance of the crater of "Composite Geyser" in the background of the second photograph; the crater looks partly empty. http://gallery.unl.edu/picinfo/7099.html http://gallery.unl.edu/picinfo/7100.html I have had a bit of fun looking things up on this site. There are quite a few other geyser photographs, including one of Vent Geyser (?) mislabeled as Sawmill. The nice thing is that they have a lot of photographs here that don't usually make it into the standard Yellowstone history texts. Jeff Cross jacross at lamar.colostate.edu _______________________________________________ Geysers mailing list Geysers at wwc.edu https://mailman.wwc.edu/mailman/listinfo/geysers -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: winmail.dat Type: application/ms-tnef Size: 3123 bytes Desc: not available URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20050228/8c091f6d/attachment.bin>