13 women passengers in and around a tour bus at the Hudson Bay Divide. On the back of the photo, the tour bus driver, Ector Bossati, wrote, "One of my bus loads!"
Black and white print of three women, one man and one child at a Hermit Creek Camp cabin. Handwritten annotation, "Annie Goodenough took the picture. Will Shope holding babe Mary on porch".
Black and white print of five women and one man riding mules on the Bright Angel Trail. A wooden sign next to the trail says, "Photo by Kolb Bros." Handwritten annotation, "Annie Goodenough on Bright Angel Trail".
Photo of the cover of the book "Archeological Excavations in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, 1950" which Jean Pinkley contributed the article, "Excavation at Site 16)".
Dr. Alice Boyle’s studies of saguaros included treatments with penicillin that were somewhat successful. Later research showed that the loss of old saguaros was a result of age and periodic freezes, not a “blight”! Dr. Alice Boyle sits in a saguaro.
Black and white group photograph of men and women at a permanent camping company site at Yellowstone National Park. Some are standing and some are sitting.
August 22, 1926, headline from the "Minneapolis Sunday Tribune" reads "Women Guides Show Tourists Through Yellowstone Park" with the lead "Government Opens Up New Field for Forestry Workers and Rangers."
A group of young men and women, carrying skis on their shoulders, walk single file through a snow-covered forest. One of the party is shouldering snowshoes.