Prentiss Gray Collection

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
2000.19.3.183 Looking SW to the Three Sisters Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.184 Looking SW to the Three Sisters Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.196 Men and pack horses on the trail to Barbara Lakes Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.200 Mountain goats on a steep rocky mountain slope Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.201 Mountain goats on a steep rocky mountain slope Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.207 Mountain goats on a steep rocky mountain slope Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.212 Mt. Ida from the Barbara Lakes Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.213 Joe (?) Callao holding the reigns of a pack horse Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.219 A big horn sheep on a rocky mountain slope Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.220 Big horn sheep gathered at a lake shore salt lick Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.232 Big horn sheep at a lake shore salt lick Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.236 Big horn sheep at a lake shore salt lick Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.237 Big horn sheep at a lake shore salt lick Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.242 Billy Taylor taking a break on a grassy slope Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.244 (L-R) Billy Taylor, Johnny Napolean and Pete Callao taking a break on a grassy slope Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.245 Distant mountain peaks of Mt. Ida from Torrens basin area Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.253 Peak of Mt. Ida rising above grassy plateau Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.255 Tents and horses at Camp No. 12 Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.259 No photo image Item 1928
2000.19.3.269 Peaks of the Three Sisters rising above the tree tops Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.287 Prentiss Gray and Pete Callao searching for game from atop a rocky mountain peak Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.291 Big horn sheep at a lake shore salt lick Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.298 Big horn sheep at a lake shore salt lick Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.303 Bob Potts cooking under a campsite tarp Item 1928 View
2001.10.3 Prentiss Gray Maps Item
2000.19.3.120 Mt. Petrie landscape located between Camp No.8 and Camp No.9 Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.127 Grassy plateau rising up to snow capped Etim Mountain Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.128 Grassy plateau rising up to rocky slopes of the north side of Etim Mountain Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.130 Snow capped peaks of Mt. Petrie towering over trees below Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.133 Snow capped peaks of Mt. Petrie towering over trees and grassy plateau below Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.134 Snow capped peaks of Mt. Petrie towering over trees below Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.138 Forested valley with lake rising to snow capped mountain peaks Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.141 Forested valley with lake rising to snow capped mountain peaks Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.142 Small canyon and falls between upper and lower Dimsdale Lakes Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.143 Small canyon and falls between upper and lower Dimsdale Lakes Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.153 Grassy plateau covered with glacial till in the Gray Pass area Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.154 Striated mountain landscape located east of Dimsdale Lake Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.156 Three Sisters as seen from north side of Jarvis Valley Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.159 Snow covered Three Sisters mountain range Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.160 Sharply ascending mountain peak of Mt. Ida Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.166 Grassy plateau laden with glacial till and surrounded by mountain ranges of Mt. Ida Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.170 Grassy plateau laden with glacial till, Mt. Ida visible in background Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.171 Pack horses being led across grassy plateau laden with glacial till, Mt. Ida visible in background Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.174 High level camp set on the edge of Fay Lake Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.178 Mt. Gray Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.190 Mt. Ida from Barbara Lakes as seen through the trees Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.192 Mt. Ida from Barbara Lakes as seen through the trees Item 1928 View
2000.19.3.193 Mt. Ida from Barbara Lakes as seen through the trees Item 1928 View
2000.19.1.4 Pack horse train trekking through a snowy landscape Item 20 Sept. 1926-19 Oct. 1926 View
2000.19.1.7 Ranger Alex Nelles' cabin Item 20 Sept. 1926-19 Oct. 1926 View