Guide to the Ford film collection in the National Archives (1970)

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108 Film From Other Sources Lady Mountain, climbers using wooden ladders to climb cliff; Virgin River emerging from a cave, at low and flood stages; canyon floor, the Narrows; cliff dwellings; Zion-Mount Carmel Highway and tunnel with windows along the cliff face; Zion Museum with Mormon artifacts; and camping area, ranger station, and lodge and cabin area with swimming pool. "Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park" 1?61 it., ed., 35 mm., si., bbw. (1936) Map of park indicating tour route; lodges; Trick, Twin, and St. Mary Falls; Two Medicine, Swift Current, Grinnell, Iceberg, Waterton, and Upper St. Mary Lakes; Rockwell, Wilbur, Grinnell, and Gould Mounts; Grinnell and Sperry Glaciers; Ptarmi- gan Trail and Tunnel, Going-to-the- Sun Highway, and Logan Pass; bear grass and mountain asters; ptarmigan, whistling marmot, beaver, ground squirrel, Rocky Mountain (bighorn) sheep, and Rocky Mountain goat; tourists fishing, hiking, and horseback riding; packhorse train; and Black- foot Indians dancing and sitting in front of tepees. Yellowstone National Park 982 ft., ed., 35 mm., si., bbw. (1932) Map of the park; entrance at Gar- diner, Mont.; Park Headquarters; Madison Junction Museum; Eagle Nest Rock; Liberty Cap; Obsidian Cliff; Hoodoo Mountains; Rustic, Gibbon, and Firehole Falls; Firehole Cascades; Apollinaris, Emerald, Bath- tub, Beryl, Terrace, Tortoise Shell, and Silex Springs; Valentine, New, Little Castle, and White Dome Gey- sers; Fountain Paint Pot and Choco- late Pots; and deer, geese, bear, and wild flowers.