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Dolph, Irene and Torma Andrus, with Jennie Clement on sand dune. Motion picture camera and burros are present.
Dolph, Irene and Torma Andrus with Jennie Clement crossing a bridge with the burros.
Leonard Jones, Dolph Andrus, and Ozro Hunt check map, add landmarks, and give instructions on how to reach Cigarette Cave.
Dolph Andrus standing in front of a monument, Monument Valley.
Chris Curley family who located the "Monumental Highway" carving. Two adults and three children.
Top photo: Jennie Clement in front of a rock monument, near Monument Valley. Bottom photo: Group in front in natural bridge.
Hills in background behind Maxwell automobile, near Monument Valley.
"The photo at the right I took of Rust as we made our way up to the top of Echo Peaks, a short way up the Colorado River from Lee's Ferry." The photo is from a trip Dolph Andrus went on with Dave Rust the year before.
Two unidentified workers on an oil rig, just outside Monument Valley, pose with the Maxwell automobile.
Two horses pulling the Maxwell automobile across a hill. Unidentified man driving. Unidentified man bending over near the automobile. See also P0360 Box 1 Book 1 Hopkins 018.
Unidentified man, presumably Dolph Andrus or William Hopkins, riding on the back of the Maxwell automobile on the bank of the San Juan River near Bluff, Utah.
L.W. Clement cranking the motion picture camera in front of Edwin Owachomo Bridge. See page 59 of Andrus's personal history.
Photograph agreement between L.W. Clement and Dolph Andrus
Cropped photograph of probably H. Stanley Hinnricks and Dolph Andrus in the Maxwell automobile with the monuments of Monument Valley in the background. See also P0542 Box 1 Folder 02 Photo 15.
Top photo: Overexposed image of Augusta (Sipapu) Bridge. Bottom photo: People and burros and the trail with Augusta (Sipapu) Bridge in the background.
Dolph Andrus with team of horses and burros, either the Colorado or San Juan River bank.
Dolph Andrus lying down in camp next to his wife, Irene, and his daughter Torma.
H. Stanley Hinnricks, Dr. William H. Hopkins, and Dolph Andrus digging out the wheels of Maxwell automobile. Unidentified photographer, visible shadow.
Top photo: Irene Andrus and Jennie Clement in front of Edwin Owachomo Bridge. Bottom photo: Unidentified man with camera in front of Edwin Owachomo Bridge.
Two unidentified women, probably Irene Andrus or Jennie Clement, standing by the Maxwell automobile in a field by a house and grove of trees.
Unidentified man, presumably Dolph Andrus or L.W. Clement, posing with what looks like Native American artifacts.
Torma Andrus at the wheel of her first car, 1917 Maxwell in Bluff, Utah.
L.W. Clement with the motion picture camera. Irene Andrus on horseback. See page 83 of Andrus's personal history.