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1Author:  Kelly, Charles Schwachheim, Carl BeckwithAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Charles Kelly collection,, ead 
 Date(s):  unknown 
 Abstract:  Charles Kelly (1889-1971) was an amateur archaeologist who developed a passion for petroglyphs and petrographs while working as a caretaker at Capitol Reef in Utah. He photographed and wrote about them for nearly twenty years. 
 Repository:  Museum of Northern Arizona 
 Subjects:  Petroglyphs | Petroglyphs -- Arizona | Petroglyphs -- Arizona -- Chelly, Canyon de. | Petroglyphs -- Arizona -- Petrifid Forest National Park | Petroglyphs -- Colorado | Petroglyphs -- Colorado Plateau | Petroglyphs -- New Mexico | Petroglyphs -- Utah | Petroglyphs -- Utah -- Nine Mile Canyon | Petroglyphs -- Utah -- Vernal Region | Petroglyphs -- Utah -- Zion National Park 
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2Author:  Wetherill, John Wetherill, Benjamin Alfred, 1861-1950 Wetherill familyAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Wetherill family collection, ead 
 Date(s):  unknown 
 Abstract:  The Wetherill family was involved in a number of activities in the Colorado Plateau. While they may be best known for their various trading posts, many of them were involved with expeditions in the region. This collection contains records that detail these activities, as well as provides genealogical and photographic records of the family itself. 
 Repository:  Museum of Northern Arizona 
 Subjects:  Navajo Indians--Arizona | Navajo Indians--New Mexico | Navajo language | Navajo National Monument (Ariz.) – History | Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition | Petroglyphs--United States | Petroglyphs--Utah--Zion National Park | Trading posts--Arizona | Trading posts--New Mexico | Kayenta (Ariz.) -- History | Wetherill Mesa excavations | Wetherill Mesa studies 
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