Shallow well- windmill, tank, troughs. 5 complete units constructed by CCC-ID.:
ARC Identifier 295183
NARA's Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel), Laguna Niguel, CA
Item from Record Group 75: Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1793 - 1999
Although coyotes, wolves, bob cats and bears are detrimental to game and domestic animals, the mountain lion is enemy No. 1. His favorite victims are deer, horses and cattle. Hunters are paid by the Biological Society, San Carlos Indians and CCC-ID hunt lion continuously but the increase seems to offset the number killed. The above picture was taken on Salt Creek, 20 miles from San Carlos and the lion is one of the 5 killed by Larsen in one day.:
ARC Identifier 295194
North Purchase area boundary fence constructed by CCC-ID.:
ARC Identifier 295191
Deep well, tank, windmill. 13 complete units; constructed by CCC-ID. Wells range from 220 ft. to 1400 ft. in depth.:
ARC Identifier 295182
No. 2: Expedition of 1871, View across Black Canon. The grand walls in perspective:
ARC Identifier 295363
Item from Record Group 77: Records of the Office of the Chief of Engineers, 1789 - 1999
No 23: Expedition of 1873: Explorers Column, Canon de Chelle, Arizona. This shaft is the work of nature, and is about 900 feet in height; base about 70 by 110 feet. It stands near the center of the Canon, and it is almost impossible to believe that it is not the work of human hands:
ARC Identifier 295375
No 27: Expedition of 1873: Navajo Indian Squaw, and Child, at their home, in Canon de Chelle:
ARC Identifier 295377
No 12: Expedition of 1872: View in the Grand Canon of the Colorado River:
ARC Identifier 295370
No 25: Expedition of 1873: Camp Beauty, Canon de Chelle; walls 1,200 feet high, width of Canon at this point about one fourth of a mile. This view shows the peculiar effect wrought by the action of floods. The Artist of the Expedition, Mr. Wyant, of New York, made a study of this scene with the intention to paint it as a characterisitc Canon view:
ARC Identifier 295376
No 31: Expedition of 1873: Coyotero Apache Scouts, at Apache Lake, Sierra Balnca Mountains, Arizons. Two members of the Expedition in the back-ground:
ARC Identifier 295378
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