Table Rock in winter, Niagara
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Table Rock, near the edge of the Horseshoe Fall on the Canada side
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Table Rock, near the edge of the Horseshoe Fall on the Canada side
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Table Rock, Niagara
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Niagara in winter
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Niagara-Table Rock and part of Horse Shoe Fall in winter
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Niagara-Edge of Table Rock in winter
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Niagara-below Table Rock in winter
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Niagara in winter these are a few select views taken in the winter of 1860 and '61.
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Table Rock, looking down from the edge of the Great fall
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Niagara rapids
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Table Rock, near the edge of the Horseshoe fall on the Canada side
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Monument, or the Enchanted Park, nine miles north-west of Colorado Springs - Dutch wedding
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Glen Eyrie, located five miles from Colorado Springs - Major Doma
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Garden of the Gods, located five miles from Colorado Springs - [...]biter Towers 330 ft. high
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Glen Eyrie, located five miles from Colorado Springs - general view from Glen Eyrie
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On the trail to Pike's Peak, from Bear Creek Canon to the summit, 14 miles - the bottomless pit
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Bridger Canon -- near Fort Ellis, Montana Territory
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Steeple Rock, Garden of the Gods
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[Rock of Ages, Garden of the Gods]
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South Farallon Island - the Murr Bridge, 113 feet high, and rookeries of the Murr, (Uria Californica)
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Pulpit Rock, scene of Jeff. Davis' speech at Lookout Mountain
Publisher: Barnard, George N.
Subjects: Surveying Equipment, Tennessee, Lookout Mountain, Rock Formations, United States, History, Civil War, Engineering & Construction, Union, Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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Umbrella Rock -- Lookout Mountain
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Instantaneous view of Black Rock in the Great Salt Lake
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East portal of summit tunnel. Western summit. Length 1,660 feet
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From Columnar Heights, Dixville Notch, N. H.
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Devil's Slide (parallel vertical strata of hard rock) from the railroad, looking south.
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View of Mushroom Rock, Alum Creek, Kansas, 7 miles east of Fort Harker, and 496 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
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Fourth Crossing of the Truckee River. 147 miles from Sacramento.
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Natural arch.
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