1882 Lithograph Views from Mt. Trumball & Mt. Emma

1882 Lithograph Views from Mt. Trumball & Mt. Emma

$225.00
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This is an amazingly detailed & accurate two-part view looking north from Mount Trumbull and northeast from Mount Emma. The views were published in 1882 as part of Edward Dutton's Atlas of the "Grand Canyon District."   The upper image shows the view looking North from Mt. Trumbull towards Vermilion Cliffs, that are 50 miles away. Basaltic cinder cones can be found in the fore and middle-ground, the Sheavwits Plateau and Hurrican Ledge appear in the distance to the left, and the Vermillion Cliffs that reach a height of 2,000 ft reside in the ditant right hand portion. The lower image shows the view looking northeast from Mt. Emma towards Mt. Trumbull and extending to about 100 miles. Edward Dutton was born in Wallingford, CT, on May 15, 1841, graduating from Yale in 1860.  He served in the Union Army during the Civil War, and then joined the U.S. Geological Survey.  He worked in a number of places, including Hawaii, Oregon, and the American Southwest, in particular surveying the Gr

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