Frederick S. Dellenbaugh (1853-1935) sustained a life-long interest int he West. His career as artist, writer and explorer began in 1871 when he joined John Wesley Powell's second Grand Canyon expedition at age seventeen. From his sketches came the first oil paintings of the newly explored area. A Canyon Voyage, not published until 1908, was a detailed account of the venture. His later explorations took him to Alaska, Siberia, Iceland adn south America. He was author of several more books and worked in the Southwest both at the Arizona Historical Society, Tucson, and the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe.
Powell, Dellenbaugh, and the rest of the group spent years exploring the Grand Canyon country, noting its geologic features, and observing its Native Americans inhabitants A Canyon Voyage chronicles this historic expedition, and provides a ...
A Canyon Voyage
A Canyon Voyage: The Narrative Of The Second Powell Expedition Down The Green-Colorado River From Wyoming, And The Explorations On Land, In The Years 1871 And 1872 This book is a result of an effort made by us towards making a contribution ...
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A Canyon VoyageThe Narrative of the Second Powell Expedition down the Green-Colorado River from Wyoming, and the Explorations on Land, in the Years 1871 and 1872By Frederick S. Dellenbaugh
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A Canyon Voyage