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Date of Work

8-23-1918

Identification #

UAP 21290

Description

Dayle Watt (left) and J. D. Leith (right), assistants to Arthur Gray Leonard, work in the field. Watt stands next to a large wagon washing his hands while Leith poses next to a tent with an axe. Next to the wagon are two buckets and a washing board. The text on the back of the photograph reads: "Our Camp at Cussick's Spring." Arthur Gray Leonard became the State Geologist of North Dakota and Assistant Professor in the Fall of 1903. Leonard served UND for 30 years. (Information from University of Relations Department, "Factbook."

Subject

Tent; Wagon; Buckets; Axe; Dayle Watt; J.D. Leith; Geology Department; Field Work; Cussick's Spring; Tents; Wagons; Pails; Geology - Fieldwork; Axes; Men; Men

Places Depicted

North Dakota--Grand Forks; North Dakota

Organizations Depicted

University of North Dakota

People Depicted

Watt, Dayle; Leith, J.D.

Rights

Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota

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