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  • Collection: Daisy Wheaton Stereographs

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Here we camped the night

of April 23. We could look

across to the town of Topock,

Arizona, but the Honorable

Governor said "no crossee"

to California motorists.

An enjoyable ride from

Needles to the bridge.

We saw Mohave…

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Mch. 16 - '21.

On Ridge Road - the route

to Bakersfield and San Francisco

Calif. A broad view that

completely buggared my power

of description, to the amusement

of Mr Hatchard.

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On the Ridge Rd, not far

from the summit.

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An immense rock

back of the Annandale

Golf Club, between

Pasadena and the town

of Eagle Rock, Calif.

called Eagle Rock.

We passed this point

many times

Easter services are sometimes

held on top the huge rock.

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I bought a book giving

Indian day history of this

port of Wis. The very first day [crossed out] time

Chas. and I walked down to the boat

landing, carrying the book in my

hand, an Indian stepped beside

me and reached for my…

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Mrs. Wheaton did not describe this stereograph or name the location of its content, but it is likely that the man shown is Mr. Wheaton. If you have information about the content of this stereograph, email history@yourcl.org.

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Roosevelt Dam Trip Ariz

The trip home via Miami-

Superior was even more

interesting than that of the

previous day.

Just a little beyond the Dam

we drove a mile off the main

road to the beginning of a trail

up - up - up - to a…

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On January [crossed out] Dec. 8 accompanied

by Mr Wm J Stahlbery of Denver

we motored to Roosevelt Dam,

by the celebrated Apache

Trail. - boulevard is a more

appropriate name now.

Sleeping at

it the Dam we decided

to return by…

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A souvenir store

at Grand Canyon -

right on the rim.

The steps lead down

to a lookout

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Mch 16 - '21

Mrs Hatchard, Mr Torbell, Mrs

Wheaton on Ridge Rd trip.

The main water supply for

the big city of Los Angeles

runs thru the plume shown.

It comes from Owens River

260 miles back in the mts.
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