Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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88 1001 FILMS Regional Geography of the United States — Yosemite Valley of California. Reel, 1. Location, general dimensions; exploration and discovery; general description. Ford Educational Library. Fitzpatrick & McElroy. Rainbow Bridge. (900.) The E. M. Newman Travels. A mammoth natural arch, more than 300 feet high, in an almost inaccessible part of Arizona, that can only be reached by a fourteen-day horseback ride across the desert. Ed. Films Corp. Redwoods of California. 2,000 feet. Bulletins No. 92.12 and No. 92.13. Travel and Geography. University of Wisconsin. St. Augustine, Florida.* Reel, 1; producer, Lubin; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: St. Augustine, oldest city on the American continent; Fort Marion, old Spanish monument, Spanish cathedral, Franciscan monastery, old Spanish mission, "House of History," slave market; making palmetto hats. Fifth grade. Salt Lake City and Its Surroundings.* Reel, 1; producer, Essanay; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: Reissue. Mormon Temple, Lion House, Wandamere Park, salt beds, trout hatcheries, views of Bingham, where copper is king, mining town six miles long. Salt Lake City and Surroundings. 500 feet. Bulletin No. 96.2. Travel and Geography. University of Wisconsin. Santa Catalina Islands. 1,000 feet.# Bulletin No. 97.2. Travel and Geography. University of Wisconsin. San Diego Exposition. 850 feet. Bulletin No. 98.5. Travel and Geography. University of Wisconsin. San Francisco. 1,000 feet. Bulletin No. 97.1. Travel and Geography. University of Wisconsin. Santa Fe, New Mexico and Vicinity. 1,500 feet. Bulletins No. 97.3 and No. 97.4. Travel and Geography. University of Wisconsin. Scenes Along the Beautiful Coast of California.* Reel, 1; producer, Vitagraph-Pathe; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: Sun rising at Catalina Island, pet seals being fed, views around Santa Monica and Carmel-by-the-Sea. Scenes in Madison, Wisconsin. 1,000 feet. Bulletin No. 99.4. University of Wisconsin. • Seeing New Orleans.* Reel, 1; producer, Pathe; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: French Quarter, Canal street, Gravier street, French market, old courtyard, old cemetery, residence district, Mardi Gras parade. Scenic Succotash.* Reel, 1; oroducer, Robert C. Bruce; exchange, Educational Film Corporation of America. Remarks: A beautiful American scenic. Separate Trails.* Reel, 1; producer, Robert C. Bruce; exchange, Educational Film Corporation of America. Remarks: Scenes taken in the Yosemite, following the separate trails of the wanderer and his dog. Loneliness creeps on. the man when he discovers that the dog has chosen a trail of his own — a trail that leads to a woodchuck hole. Sentinels of the Sunset (new); Summer Camps for Cities (revised). Reel, 1. Forest Service. Scenery and Recreation. U. S. Agricultural Department. St. Augustine, Florida. On a trip through St. Augustine, the oldest settlement in the United States, we pass many points of interest. The old Spanish Gates, built in 1743; many parts of Fort Marion; the Graveyard, where many victims of the Seminole war are buried; Spanish Cathedral, which took four years to build, 1493 to 1497 (the four bells in this Cathedral are the oldest in the United States); the old Franciscan Monas