Fish Creek Canyon
Dublin Core
Title
Fish Creek Canyon
Subject
Ohio--Delaware County--Sunbury--History--Early 20th century
Personal narratives--American--Early 20th century
Photography--Stereographs--United States--Early 20th century
Travel--United States--Arizona--Maricopa County--Fish Creek Canyon--Early 20th century
Personal narratives--American--Early 20th century
Photography--Stereographs--United States--Early 20th century
Travel--United States--Arizona--Maricopa County--Fish Creek Canyon--Early 20th century
Description
Dec-8-1925
This scene is a part of
Fish Creek Canyon, enroute
to Roosevelt Dam.
It is wonderful scenery
thru this particular
section. We had been twisting
and turning continually for
several miles. While we were
in Phoenix Tom Mix and a Co.
of fifty- people came to
Fish Creek Canyon to do
filming. Weather got so cool
after to much of waiting
mostly they returned to Calif.,
saying they'd be back later.
Not a great way beyond this
scene we spied what we at first
called a black kitten in the road.
We said "how funny, so far from
a house." Chas. opened the door
and a little monkey hopped right
into his lap and snuggled down in
seeming comfort. Then it walked
over onto my lap-which I didn't
exactly like, so it went back to Chas.
I said what if we do not find an
owner". He said "Ill keep it". A couple
of miles down the road we found the
owner looking for it. It hopped onto
his shoulder and just hugged him good.
This scene is a part of
Fish Creek Canyon, enroute
to Roosevelt Dam.
It is wonderful scenery
thru this particular
section. We had been twisting
and turning continually for
several miles. While we were
in Phoenix Tom Mix and a Co.
of fifty- people came to
Fish Creek Canyon to do
filming. Weather got so cool
after to much of waiting
mostly they returned to Calif.,
saying they'd be back later.
Not a great way beyond this
scene we spied what we at first
called a black kitten in the road.
We said "how funny, so far from
a house." Chas. opened the door
and a little monkey hopped right
into his lap and snuggled down in
seeming comfort. Then it walked
over onto my lap-which I didn't
exactly like, so it went back to Chas.
I said what if we do not find an
owner". He said "Ill keep it". A couple
of miles down the road we found the
owner looking for it. It hopped onto
his shoulder and just hugged him good.
Creator
Daisy E Green Wheaton
Date
Dec 8, 1925
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Relation
Daisy Wheaton Stereographs
Format
Stereograph
Language
English
Type
Still Image
Text
Text
Identifier
30210312451981
Collection
Citation
Daisy E Green Wheaton, “Fish Creek Canyon,” Delaware County Memory, accessed November 22, 2024, http://delawarecountymemory.org/items/show/4523.