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English: Ebenezer Bryce's cabin in Bryce Canyon. Early home of Ebenezer Bryce. Two miles south of Tropic, Utah and on the east side of the Pahreah River. The house stands on property subsequently owned by Hatch, now owned by Shakespeare. Bryce lived here from 1875 until 1881; buried in Bryce in 1913.
Français : Habitation habitée par Ebenezer Bryce vers 1881 (photo de 1929) - Parc national de Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA
Date Taken in 1929
Source National Archives and Records Administration via American Passages [not found 4/17/08]
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George A. Grant  (1891–1964)  wikidata:Q5535958
 
George A. Grant
Alternative names
George Alexander Grant
Description American photographer and architectural photographer
The first Chief Photographer for the U.S. National Park Service (NPS).
Date of birth/death 1891 Edit this at Wikidata 1964 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Milton
Work period 1929–1954
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creator QS:P170,Q5535958
Originally uploaded to English Wikipedia by en:User:Maveric149

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current02:42, 6 March 2006585 × 415 (70 KB)ItsmineEbenezer Bryce's cabin in Bryce Canyon circa 1881. From the National Archives and Records Administration via [http://www.wadsworth.com/history_d/special_features/ext/ap/chapter17/17.w.bryce.html American Passages] <b

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