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Description
Cave stratigraphy.
Date of Photo
May 10, 1991
Holdings
35mm slide: 32541
Region
Great Plains

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Description
Stratigraphy (interior).
Date of Photo
May 10, 1991
Holdings
35mm slide: 32542
Region
Great Plains

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Description
Stratigraphy of the interior deposit of the cave
Date of Photo
May 10, 1991
Holdings
35mm slide: 32543
Region
Great Plains

Description
Field laboratory at Lubbock Lake.
Date of Photo
circa June 2001
Holdings
35mm slide: 32526
Region
Great Plains

Description
Bronze statues of mastadons
Date of Photo
circa June 2001
Holdings
35mm slide: 32525
Region
Great Plains

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Description
View of escarpment.
Date of Photo
May 10, 1991
Holdings
35mm slide: 32545
Region
Great Plains

Description
Environment surrounding cave.
Date of Photo
May 10, 1991
Holdings
35mm slide: 32546
Region
Great Plains

Description
Marker for Picurie Indian Pueblo.
Taos Indians escaped Spanish rule around 1664 and settled in what is now Lake Scott State Park. Picurie Indians lived here for a few years, around 1701. El Quartelejo (also spelled El Cuartelejo) is roughly translated as old barracks or distant quarters. About 1706 Juan Uribarri claimed the spring-fed valley, that protected El Quartelejo for Spain, and called it San Luis Province. This is the only known pueblo in K
Date of Photo
circa July 1970
Holdings
35mm slide: 33127
Region
Great Plains

Description
Marker for Picurie Indian Pueblo.
Taos Indians escaped Spanish rule around 1664 and settled in what is now Lake Scott State Park. Picurie Indians lived here for a few years, around 1701. El Quartelejo (also spelled El Cuartelejo) is roughly translated as old barracks or distant quarters. About 1706 Juan Uribarri claimed the spring-fed valley, that protected El Quartelejo for Spain, and called it San Luis Province. This is the only known pueblo in K
Date of Photo
circa July 1970
Holdings
35mm slide: 33128
Region
Great Plains

Description
Karen Ford walking around the field that was once Picurie Indian Pueblo
Date of Photo
circa July 1970
Holdings
35mm slide: 33129
Region
Great Plains

Description
Remnants of Picurie Indian Pueblo
Date of Photo
circa July 1970
Holdings
35mm slide: 33130
Region
Great Plains

Description
Beaver Creek next to Indian Pueblo
Date of Photo
circa July 1970
Holdings
35mm slide: 33131
Region
Great Plains

Description
Beaver Creek next to Indian Pueblo
Date of Photo
circa July 1970
Holdings
35mm slide: 33132
Region
Great Plains

Description
Picurie Pueblo area
Date of Photo
circa July 1970
Holdings
35mm slide: 33133
Region
Great Plains

Description
Picurie Pueblo area
Date of Photo
circa July 1970
Holdings
35mm slide: 33134
Region
Great Plains

Description
Picurie Pueblo area
Date of Photo
circa July 1970
Holdings
35mm slide: 33135
Region
Great Plains

Description
Picurie Pueblo area
Date of Photo
circa July 1970
Holdings
35mm slide: 33136
Region
Great Plains

Description
Blue colombine, Rock Mountain National Park, Colorado.
Date of Photo
circa Aug. 1977
Holdings
35mm slide: 33972
Region
Great Plains

Description
Rose crown (Sedum rhodanthum) in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
Date of Photo
July, 1977
Holdings
35mm slide: 33973
Region
Great Plains
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