- The "Pottery Room" in 1957
Subject: NPS Archeologist Alden Hayes in the pottery room at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Date: September, 1957 Collection: Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. - The "Music Temple," ca. 1971
Subject: The dory Music Temple, running Crystal Rapid. Date: ca. 1971 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 8125). - The "Emma Dean"
Subject: The boat Emma Dean during the second Powell expedition. Inside are John Wesley Powell's armchair and life preserver. Date: August, 1872 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 17254). - The "Annex"
Subject: The "Annex," partially cleaned during excavation. Date: November 20, 1933 Collection: Tuzigoot National Monument. - Thanksgiving, 1907
Subject: Thanksgiving at Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Date: ca. 1907 Collection: WACC: Casa Grande. - Textile with Openwork Design, Close View 2
Description: Textile made with a common basket weave with a weft-warp openwork design. Dimensions: 6 x 7 inches. Collection: On display at the Montezuma Castle National Monument Visitor Center (Catalog No. MOCA 125). - Textile with Openwork Design, Close View
Description: Textile made with a common basket weave with a weft-warp openwork design. Dimensions: 6 x 7 inches. Collection: On display at the Montezuma Castle National Monument Visitor Center (Catalog No. MOCA 125). - Textile with Openwork Design
Description: Textile made with a common basket weave with a weft-warp openwork design. Dimensions: 6 x 7 inches. Collection: On display at the Montezuma Castle National Monument Visitor Center (Catalog No. MOCA 125). - Textile Fragments, Detail
Description: Cotton and yucca cloth fragments with 2-ply, S-twist warp and cotton rag weft; yucca cord occasionally in place of warp and weft. Dimensions: Largest piece retains 2 1/2 in of warp selvage with twisted yucca threads; Warp 7 1/2 in, weft 3 1/4 in, L 3 1/2 in, W 1 in. Provenience: Upper Ruin. Collection: WACC, Tonto National Monument (Catalog No. TONT 1313). - Textile Fragments
Description: Cotton and yucca cloth fragments with 2-ply, S-twist warp and cotton rag weft; yucca cord occasionally in place of warp and weft. Dimensions: Largest piece retains 2 1/2 in of warp selvage with twisted yucca threads; Warp 7 1/2 in, weft 3 1/4 in, L 3 1/2 in, W 1 in. Provenience: Upper Ruin. Collection: WACC, Tonto National Monument (Catalog No. TONT 1313). - Testing the Surveyor Camera System
Description: In 1964, the camera system ultimately used on during the Surveyor missions was tested on the Bonito Lava Flow in Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument. The lava flow was selected for the test because it was thought that it would reflect light the same way as expected on the lunar surface. Collection: USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190, Figure 013; USGS photo, P879B, F651112. - Testing the Lunar Staff
Description: Preparing to test the Lunar Staff. This is probably Gene Phillippi, a member of the Branch of Astrogeology. Collection: USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190, Figure 016h. - Testing the First Spacesuits, 1964
Description: The first spacesuits were tested in Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument in 1964, but not by astronauts. Although members of the Apollo crew were present, the suits were too small for any of them, so the actual tests were done by Gene Shoemaker, Jerry Harbor, and Gene Phillippi, all of the Branch of Astrogeology, which later became NASA. Collection: USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190, Figure 016a. - Testing Suits on the Bonito Lava Flow
Description: One test of the suits involved climbing on the Bonito Lava Flow, where sharp stones and loose footing were both hazards. Collection: USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190, Figure 016b. - Testing an Early Concept of the Lunar Staff
Description: Standing on the edge of the Bonito Lava Flow, a fully suited Gene Phillippi tests an early concept of the Lunar Staff, which is topped by a sun compass. Collection: USGS Open-File Report 2005-1190, Figure 016c.