Yellowstone photo album 6A, page 120
Yellowstone National Park
Item Details
Dates
Date Created
TranscriptionYELL27588 Dead ram on Mt. Everts, was sick, death caused by 50' fall. Mt. Everts. Mar. 11, 1935. Mills. 14128-6; YELL27587 Ewes, lambs, young rams in snowstorm at start of migration. Mt. Everts. Mar. 8, 1935. H.B. Mills. 14128-5; YELL27588 Ram dead on Mt Everts, died from a fall, was sick. Notice nasal hemorrhage. Mt Everts. Mar 11, 1935. Mills. 14128-1; YELL28080 Mule Deer. Mammoth. 2/28/35. Childs. 14125-3; YELL185325-278 Skull of ram found dead on Mt. Everts with old bullet wound in head. Mar. 20, 1935. Mills. 14226-2; YELL27589 Spring Migration toward Highlands. Mt. Everts. 3/26/35. Mills. 14131-1; YELL185325-279 Wind & water erosion of range. Mt. Everts. 2/20/35. Childs. 14124-3
LocationsYellowstone National Park, Park County, Wyoming, United States(44.59644,-110.5472)
Mount Everts, Park County, Wyoming, United States(44.97494,-110.66132)
Mount Everts, Park County, Wyoming, United States(44.97494,-110.66132)
TopicsErosion
Yellowstone National Park
Game protection
Mountain sheep
Animal carcasses
Mountains
Snow
Animal migration
Bones
Animal remains (Archaeology)
Yellowstone National Park
Game protection
Mountain sheep
Animal carcasses
Mountains
Snow
Animal migration
Bones
Animal remains (Archaeology)
Physical Descriptions
Mediumphotograph albums; black-and-white prints (photographs)
Contributing Institutions
Identifiers
Digital IdentifierYELL_6A_120
Permanent Linkhttp://purl.clemson.edu/1E13558C0964936298D2CFD12448A9EE
Batch ID20160730133548