Box UA Photo 36
Contains 67 Results:
No. 65: Washtenaw County – erosion in sheep pasture. (Dung of sheep, cow, and horses noted). SE ¼ sec. 35, T1S, T3E , October 1, 1938
This collection consists of photographic negatives of Michigan geological features taken by L. Claire Hubert, on behalf of the Michigan Geological Survey. Listed on each negative sleeve is the type of geological feature, location (often including range numbers), the photographer (Hulbert), and the date taken. Some negative sleeves have additional information. There are also a few photographic prints in the collection.
No. 66: Erosion – Ionia Co., Small erosion gully. East side of Grand River Valley East of Lyon one mile. SW ¼, T7N, R5W, September 11, 1938
This collection consists of photographic negatives of Michigan geological features taken by L. Claire Hubert, on behalf of the Michigan Geological Survey. Listed on each negative sleeve is the type of geological feature, location (often including range numbers), the photographer (Hulbert), and the date taken. Some negative sleeves have additional information. There are also a few photographic prints in the collection.
No. 67: Large cave cut by wave action in Marshall Sandstone along at joint. Shore of Lake Huron at Point Aux Barques, Huron County, Michigan. T19N, R13E , May 13, 1939
This collection consists of photographic negatives of Michigan geological features taken by L. Claire Hubert, on behalf of the Michigan Geological Survey. Listed on each negative sleeve is the type of geological feature, location (often including range numbers), the photographer (Hulbert), and the date taken. Some negative sleeves have additional information. There are also a few photographic prints in the collection.
No. 68: Concretion, about 2 ½ in diameter Antrim Co., Mich. A few feet from shale outcrop on present beach of Lake Michigan, about 1 mile south of Norwood. NE ¼, T32N, R9W, May 28, 1938
This collection consists of photographic negatives of Michigan geological features taken by L. Claire Hubert, on behalf of the Michigan Geological Survey. Listed on each negative sleeve is the type of geological feature, location (often including range numbers), the photographer (Hulbert), and the date taken. Some negative sleeves have additional information. There are also a few photographic prints in the collection.
No. 61:View of rd. cut in N. end of kame Lapeer Co., Mich. About 2 mi E. of Five Lakes, T8N, R11E. Stratification in bank at left of cut had a dip parallel with end of kame. Shown to the right , July 4, 1938
This collection consists of photographic negatives of Michigan geological features taken by L. Claire Hubert, on behalf of the Michigan Geological Survey. Listed on each negative sleeve is the type of geological feature, location (often including range numbers), the photographer (Hulbert), and the date taken. Some negative sleeves have additional information. There are also a few photographic prints in the collection.
No. 62: Cut bank in kame (N. end) Lapeer Co., Mich. T8N, R11E. Along N. bank of road about 2 mi. E. of Five Lakes, looking N.E. Lake over top and moraine in distance , July 4, 1938
This collection consists of photographic negatives of Michigan geological features taken by L. Claire Hubert, on behalf of the Michigan Geological Survey. Listed on each negative sleeve is the type of geological feature, location (often including range numbers), the photographer (Hulbert), and the date taken. Some negative sleeves have additional information. There are also a few photographic prints in the collection.
No. 63: Sand – Allegan Co. Hardened clay layers exposed in shifting sand about a mile from Lake Michigan. NW ¼, T2N, R16W , September 25, 1938
This collection consists of photographic negatives of Michigan geological features taken by L. Claire Hubert, on behalf of the Michigan Geological Survey. Listed on each negative sleeve is the type of geological feature, location (often including range numbers), the photographer (Hulbert), and the date taken. Some negative sleeves have additional information. There are also a few photographic prints in the collection.
No. 64: Sand dune – Ottawa Co. Erosion formations in steep sand bank on lee side of dune. In lee or dune at outlet or Lake Macatawa, Ottawa Co., Mich. , September 25, 1938
This collection consists of photographic negatives of Michigan geological features taken by L. Claire Hubert, on behalf of the Michigan Geological Survey. Listed on each negative sleeve is the type of geological feature, location (often including range numbers), the photographer (Hulbert), and the date taken. Some negative sleeves have additional information. There are also a few photographic prints in the collection.
No. 69: Old grindstone in the rough, probably discarded due to a flaw in the rock (about 6 feet in diameter). Beside an abandoned quarry at Grindstone City, Huron County, Michigan. T19N, R13E (on the tip of the thumb) , May 13, 1939
This collection consists of photographic negatives of Michigan geological features taken by L. Claire Hubert, on behalf of the Michigan Geological Survey. Listed on each negative sleeve is the type of geological feature, location (often including range numbers), the photographer (Hulbert), and the date taken. Some negative sleeves have additional information. There are also a few photographic prints in the collection.
No. 70: Two sets of striae in glacial pavement on Bayport limestone. One set trends about north, the other NE. Quarry SE of Bay Port, Huron County, Michigan. T16N, R10E , May 13, 1939
This collection consists of photographic negatives of Michigan geological features taken by L. Claire Hubert, on behalf of the Michigan Geological Survey. Listed on each negative sleeve is the type of geological feature, location (often including range numbers), the photographer (Hulbert), and the date taken. Some negative sleeves have additional information. There are also a few photographic prints in the collection.