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  • Annie L. Jobs Photograph Album, 1884-1887

Rock formations in Hard-up Gulch

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MS-0472-ALBUM-009-002
Rock formations in Hard-up Gulch
1880s
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Jobs, Annie L.
The caption "Rock Study in Hard-up Gulch Flint- Idaho" is handwritten on the album paper next to the photograph. In another photograph, Hard-Up Gulch is said to be "about one mile north from the Boarding House" (MS-0472-ALBUM-009-001), and the boardinghouse is shown at the corral location in MS-0472-012. A "Corral Gulch" is shown on 2017 Google Maps, meaning that Hard-up Gulch might have been about two miles northeast of the mine at the head of a feeder to Flint Creek, which might have been at "Mine Gulch" on Google Maps as shown in 2017, in an area known as Jordan Valley. This photograph was pasted into the Album (JOBS-ALBUM) at the bottom of page 8.
Rock formations; Hard-Up gulch; Gulches; Flint, Idaho; Forests; Jordan Valley
Idaho - Jordan Valley
These materials are in the public domain, but these images of them are not. Requests for permission to publish must be submitted to the Head of Special Collections, San Diego State University, Library and Information Access.
  • Annie L. Jobs Photograph Album, 1884-1887
MS-472
Photographic print; sepia
4 inches X 7.5 inches
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JOBS-ALBUM
  • San Diego State University Library and Information Access, Special Collections and University Archives
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