J. Lowell Butler Collection and Center for Adventist Research Photograph Collection
Date issued:
01/01/1930
Source:
Center for Adventist Research
Description:
Appears to be a photograph taken at a geological expedition, not associated with Adventists, although it's possible that J. Lowell Butler was part of the expedition.
Written on back: "In the grove of desert Joshua Trees, west of the city of Mojave. So. Calif. Left to right: Roy Clint, Harold Johnson, Mrs. Clint, Miss Walch, J. Lowell Butler."
Written on back: "A close up view of some of the sand columns in Red Rock Canyon, Southern California, north of the Mojave Desert, looking north. Left to right: Mrs. Geneva Clint, Miss Vada Huling, Bettie McWhinney, Mrs. Forest McWhinney (mother), Mrs. S. E. Macklin, Roy Clint (white shirt), Forest ...
Written on back: "The lonesome monarch of the Joshua Trees north of the city of Mojave & west. So. Calif. Spring of 1930. Left to right: Miss Walsh, Mrs. Clint, J. Howell Butler, Harold Johnson, Roy Clint."
Written on back: "Vasquez Rocks, So. Calif. Looking East Left to right: J. Lowell Butler; Miss Walsh, Bible worker; Harold Johnson, evangelist; Mrs. Brodersen; Elder P. E. Brodersen, conf. pres.; Roy Clint, violin teacher; Mrs. Geneva Clint, piano teacher. Spring of 1930."
J. Lowell Butler Collection and Center for Adventist Research Photograph Collection
Date issued:
01/01/1930
Source:
Center for Adventist Research
Description:
Written on the back: "Another view of our camp and its background of 'talus' and stratifical sandstone bluffs. Looking South west. An aerial string up this cliff bought in Colorado. Stations on the radio better than Los Angeles some 130 miles straight back of this bluff. J. Lowell Butler Spring ...
Written on the back: "Joshua Tree in north edge of Mojave Desert. So. Calif. smiling tree owl = Forest McWhinney. Cars headed east toward Red Rock Canyon. Early spring of 1930."
Written on the back: "Invading the Mojave Desert. Breakfast at sunrise in the big grove of Joshua trees, west of the city of Mojave. Before day break we heard the coyotes howl and bark and laugh on all sides and at many distances! Left to right: Miss Wolch, Bible worker; ...