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National Bridge above Cheyava Falls, Clear Creek, July 6, 1981
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NAU.PH.2002.17.5.1.10
Item number
74595
Creator
Euler, Robert C.
Title
National
Bridge
above
Cheyava
Falls
,
Clear
Creek
,
July
6
,
1981
Alternate title
Personal
photographs
of
Grand
Canyon
,
native
peoples
, and
travels
.
Date
1875-1995
Type
Image
Description
BIOGRAPHICAL
HISTORY
:
Robert
C
.
Euler
was
born
on
August
8
,
1924
in
New
York
,
New
York
.
Euler
studied
economics
at
Arizona
State
College
(now
Northern
Arizona
University)
and
received
his
bachelor's
and
master's
degrees
in
1947
and
1948
respectively
. He
received
his
Ph.D
. from the
University
of
New
Mexico
in
anthropology
in
1958
.
Prior
to
completing
his
education
Euler
served
in the
Marine
Corps
from
1942-1946
and
1950
.
During
his
service
he was
wounded
in the
shoulder
at
Iwo
Jima
. He was
eventually
discharged
with the
rank
of
Captain
.
Euler
became
Curator
of
Anthropology
at the
Museum
of
Northern
Arizona
from
1952-1956
.
Subsequent
to his
tenure
as
curator
Euler
continued
to be
involved
with the
Museum
throughout
his
life
in the
capacities
of a
board
member
,
research
fellow
, and
consultant
.
Follwing
his
curatorial
position
with the
Museum
of
Northern
Arizona
,
Euler
taught
anthropology
at
several
institutions
of
higher
education
,
including
Northern
Arizona
University
(1952-1964)
, the
University
of
Utah
(1964-1966)
,
Prescott
College
(1966-1973)
,
Fort
Lewis
College
(1973-1974)
,
Southern
Illinois
University
(1975-1983)
,
Yavapai
College
(1977-1978)
, and
Arizona
State
University
(1983-1990?)
. In
addition
to these
positions
Euler
was
visiting
lecturer
or
professor
at
several
other
institutions
.
Euler
also
served
as
president
of the
College
from
1972-1973
. From
1974-1984
Euler
served
as the
anthropologist
for the
National
Park
Service
stationed
at
Grand
Canyon
National
Park
. In this
capacity
he was
responsible
for the
administration
of the
anthropological
and
cultural
resource
management
program
.
Euler
died
on
January
13
,
2002
in
Prescott
,
Arizona
.
Collection name
Euler, Robert C.
Finding aid
http://www.azarchivesonline.org/xtf/view?docId=ead/nau/euler_robert.xml]
Repository
Northern Arizona University. Cline Library.
Rights
ABOR
Contributor
Crozier, Kate
Subjects
Landscape photography
Canyons
Geology--Arizona--Grand Canyon National Park
Formations (Geology)--Arizona--Grand Canyon
Rocks--Arizona--Grand Canyon
Places
Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
Cheyava Falls (Ariz.)
Clear Creek (Ariz.)
Physical format
Color
print
Physical dimension
8 x 10 inches
Master file size
296612180
Master mimetype
image/tiff
Master file format
tif
Hardware
Epson Expression 10000XL scanner
Software
Photoshop 9.0
Master color scheme
RGB
Master image bit depth
48-bit
Master resolution
800
Master pixels horizontal
7890
Master pixels vertical
6265
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