1875 · Washington DC
by Hillers, John J. 'Jack' [John Wesley Powell]
Washington DC: U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountains, 1875. Albumen stereoview [11 cm x 15.5 cm] on a yellow mount [11.5 cm x 17.5 cm] with a printed paper label on the reverse. Gentle staining to back. Corral Creek headwaters are located in Thousand Lake Mountain Utah, flowing south and then east, and emptying into the Dirty Devil River. Jack Hillers (1840-1882) was working as a teamster in Salt Lake City when he met John Wesley Powell, the following year (1871) he was hired by Powell as a boatman for his second expedition down the Colorado River and through the Grand Canyon. He slowly replaced Clements Powell (John's cousin) as the assistant to the photographer (first E.O. Beaman then James Fennemore). Hillers worked hard and was likable and he picked up the art of photography quickly, soon he was the main photographer on Powell's trips and would go on to work for the B.A.E. for years.
(Inventory #: 9740)