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English: In September of 1957, Mary Ogden Abbott joined Otis Marston, Frank Masland, John Doerr and others on an expedition to explore Glen Canyon north of Navajo Mountain and south of the confluence of the San Juan River and the Colorado River.
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Source Grand Canyon National Park Museum Collection
Author National Park Service Chief of Interpretation John E. Doerr

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In September, 1957, Mary Ogden Abbott explored Glen Canyon by horse.

August 1957

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