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Salt Lake City, Utah. View of Salt Lake City including the Lion and Beehive Houses. Photographed by American Scenery
Pulpit Rock, Echo Canyon, Utah. Photographed by American Views, New Series
Walker Opera House, Salt Lake City, Utah. Photographed by American Views
No. 7140. American Views. Pulpit Rock, Echo Canyon. Union Pacific Rail Road. Photographed by American Views
No. 1933. Johnson's Ranch, Southern Utah. The future strong hold of the Saints. Photographed by E.O. Beaman
No. 1905. View of Me-Shong-An-Avah. Views in the Canons of the Colorado River and among the Aztec Cities of Arizona. Showing houses three and four stories high. This town is built above the valley some 1200 feet. Its inhabitants number about 350.…
No. 1928. Aztecs on the Moincoppee[sic]. Corn fields in distance. Photographed by E.O. Beaman, formerly of Powell's Col. River Exploring Expedition
No. 1901. Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City. Foundation of Temple in foreground. Photographed by E.O. Beaman, formerly of Powell's Col. River Exploring Expedition
No. 1908. Distant View of Monqui. Showing sheep-pens in foreground under the cliff. In the distance is the valley, in which they herd their sheep and raise a very inferior quality of corn. Photographed by E.O. Beaman
No. 1907. The Outer Walls of Moqui. Showing entrance to Kevah[sic] and ladders by which the people ascend to their houses. Views in the Canons of the Colorado River and among the Aztec Cities of Arizona. Photographed by E.O. Beaman
The Grand Canon of the Colorado, near the mouth of Kanab Creek. The river has here cut its channel about 3,500 feet below the general level of the country. (F.64.) Expedition of 1872. Photographed by William Bell
No. 35. The Grand Canon of the Colorado, near the foot of To-ro-weap Valley. A view of the south wall of the gorge, as seen from the opposite side. (F.79.). Expedition of 1872. Photographed by William Bell
No. 1256. Old and New Tabernacle, Salt Lake, Utah. New York. Niagra Falls, Photographed by Charles Bierstadt
No. 1261. View from Ogden Canon. (View of one man and two boys riding in wagon.) New York. Niagra Falls, Photographed by Charles Bierstadt
No. 1258. Ogden Canon, Utah. C Bierstadt Publisher. Niagra Falls, N.Y. Photographed by Charles Bierstadt
No. 1255. New Tabernacle, Salt Lake, Utah. C Bierstadt Publisher. Niagra Falls, N.Y. Photographed by Charles Bierstadt
No. 212. Union Pacific Railroad. The Platte River and Kinsley's Brigade. Photographed by John Carbutt
No. 293. Views of the Rocky Mountains. Red Sand Stone Rocks, Laramie Plains. John Carbutt, Photographer
Mormon Emigrant Train, Echo Canon. Stereoscopic Gems. Photographed by C. W. Carter
No. 6. Devil's-Gate Bridge, Weber Canyon. C.W. Carter's View Emporium, Great Salt Lake City, U.T. Adjoining Wells, Fargo & Co., City Hall. Photographed by C. W. Carter
View of two men in front of Lion and Beehive Houses and Eagle Gate in Salt Lake City. C.W. Carter, Photographer, Salt Lake City Utah
Two men standing in front of a bath house. Stereoscopic Gems. Carter's View Emporium, Salt Lake City, Utah. Photographed by C. W. Carter
1000 Mile Tree, Weber Canyon. Chas. W. Carter, Photographer, Salt Lake City, Utah
Black Rock, Salt Lake. Carter's View Emporium, East Temple St., Salt Lake City. Photographed by C. W. Carter
Salt Lake City, Southwest from Arsenal Hill. View of Salt Lake City including Tabernacle. Photographed by C. W. Carter
No. 164. Emma Mine, Little Cottonwood Canyon. Gems of Little Cottonwood Canyon. Photographed by C.W. Carter
Salt Lake City Tabernacle under Construction. Probably photographed by either C.W. Carter or C.R. Savage
No. 1258. Ogden Canon, Utah. E.L. Clement, Publisher of Historical and Stereoscopic Specialties
No. 7123. Bridge over the Weber River. Views along the line of the Pacific Rail Road. Ogden in the distance. Utah Central Rail Road. Published and photographed by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co.
No. 7708. Views in Salt Lake City. St. Marks Episcopal Church. Published and photographed by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co.
No. 216. View at Shady Run. 73 miles from Sacramento. Photographed and published by Alfred A. Hart, Artist, 135 J Street, Sacramento.
No. 20. Cut near Auburn Station, Placer County. Central Pacific Railroad. Photographed and published by Alfred A. Hart. Sacramento, California
No. 4525. Golden Gate and Pillar. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4542. Economic Geyser in Action. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 1011. Chinese Laundry, Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone National Park. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4539. Crater of the Grand Geyser. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4536. The Punch Bowl. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
4554- Glimpse of Upper Falls. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4551. Boat Landing, Yellowstone Lake. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 4510. Formation, Mammoth Springs. Yellowstone Park Scenery. Haynes, Publisher, St. Paul, Minn. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 1068. Yellowstone and Valley, Between Lake & Falls. Yellowstone National Park. Published by F. Jay Haynes, Fargo, D.T. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
No. 1096(?). Hot Spring Terrace, Devil's Thumb. Yellowstone National Park. Published by F. Jay Haynes. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes
Views on Winslow Creek. This stream heads on the southern slope of the Aquarius Plateau, Utah Territory, flows south and east along the slope of the Escalante Fold, and empties into the Escalante River. A Canon. No. 163. Photographed by John K.(Jack)…
Views on Water Pocket Creek. This stream heads at the foot of what is known as the Great Fold, in Utah Territory, runs along its base, and empties into the Colorado River. No. 180. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
Views on the Colorado River. Grand Canon Series. This Canon is 217 1/2 miles in length and from 4,500 to 6,200 feet deep. The Chasm of the Colorado. No. 227. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers
No. 1018. Grand Canyon, Dismal View. Views in the Yellowstone National Park. Photographed and Published by T. W. Ingersoll, St. Paul
No. 1159. Golden Gate Road. Yellowstone National Park Views. Photographed by T. W. Ingersoll
Golden Gate Eastward. Yellowstone National Park Views. Photographed by T. W. Ingersoll