One of the early log cabin homes in Bluff City, later referred to simply as Bluff. Halfway between Mexican Hat and Blanding. The town was settled in 1880 by the Mormon Church's San Juan Mission expedition and called Bluff City because of the bluffs along the San Juan River. It was the first Anglo-Saxon settlement in San Juan County
Photo shows Bluff sandstone (Morrison) 3 miles west of Bluff, San Juan County, Utah, 1932. Photograp...
Photo of a view southwest from Bluff in San Juan County, Utah, in late 19th or early 20th centur
Black and white photograph of a view of the town of Bluff, Utah, with the Navajo Twins rock formatio...
Log houses at Bluff City, later simply called Bluff. Halfway between Mexican Hat and Blanding. The t...
House in Bluff City. Bluff City, later simply called Bluff, is halfway between Mexican Hat and Bland...
Valley of the San Juan at Bluff City, Utah. Bluff City, later simply called Bluff, is halfway betwee...
Valley of the San Juan and Bluff City. Bluff City, later simply called Bluff, is halfway between Mex...
San Juan River in Bluff City, Utah area. Bluff City, later simply called Bluff, is halfway between M...
Bluff City, Utah looking south. House belonging to L. H. Redd in foreground. Bluff City, later simpl...
Drilling Artesian Well No. 1 in Bluff City, Utah. Bluff City, later simply called Bluff, is halfway ...
Rip-Rap Dam (1,000 feet long) changed the course of the San Juan River and saved Bluff City from dev...
Photo shows a view looking across San Juan River from a Point 2 miles west of Bluff; probably Entra...
8692 Home in Bluff, Utah built by the original Hole-in-the-Rock expedition to the San Juan in 1879. ...
Photo of the building that housed the first schoolhouse and church in Bluff, Utah, built in 188
Typescript (16 pages), a history of the settlement of Bluff and San Juan County, Utah compiled by Be...
Photo shows Bluff sandstone (Morrison) 3 miles west of Bluff, San Juan County, Utah, 1932. Photograp...
Photo of a view southwest from Bluff in San Juan County, Utah, in late 19th or early 20th centur
Black and white photograph of a view of the town of Bluff, Utah, with the Navajo Twins rock formatio...
Log houses at Bluff City, later simply called Bluff. Halfway between Mexican Hat and Blanding. The t...
House in Bluff City. Bluff City, later simply called Bluff, is halfway between Mexican Hat and Bland...
Valley of the San Juan at Bluff City, Utah. Bluff City, later simply called Bluff, is halfway betwee...
Valley of the San Juan and Bluff City. Bluff City, later simply called Bluff, is halfway between Mex...
San Juan River in Bluff City, Utah area. Bluff City, later simply called Bluff, is halfway between M...
Bluff City, Utah looking south. House belonging to L. H. Redd in foreground. Bluff City, later simpl...
Drilling Artesian Well No. 1 in Bluff City, Utah. Bluff City, later simply called Bluff, is halfway ...
Rip-Rap Dam (1,000 feet long) changed the course of the San Juan River and saved Bluff City from dev...
Photo shows a view looking across San Juan River from a Point 2 miles west of Bluff; probably Entra...
8692 Home in Bluff, Utah built by the original Hole-in-the-Rock expedition to the San Juan in 1879. ...
Photo of the building that housed the first schoolhouse and church in Bluff, Utah, built in 188
Typescript (16 pages), a history of the settlement of Bluff and San Juan County, Utah compiled by Be...
Photo shows Bluff sandstone (Morrison) 3 miles west of Bluff, San Juan County, Utah, 1932. Photograp...
Photo of a view southwest from Bluff in San Juan County, Utah, in late 19th or early 20th centur
Black and white photograph of a view of the town of Bluff, Utah, with the Navajo Twins rock formatio...