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SW-DavidDan-20190822_ExploringTheWestGoldenAgeOfPhotography.pdf
Lesson plan by SU Libraries Special Collections & Archives Photograph Curator and Instruction Coordinator,, Dan Davis, which cobmines teaching with primary sources and nineteenth century Western photography.
DNO-0129_Building-Permanent-Bridge.jpg
Stereo-view of Union Pacific workmen building the permanent railroad bridge at Green River Wyoming. Image taken by photographer A.J. Russell during the construction of the transcontinental railroad. Original caption is "Construction Permanent…
DNO-0049_Lost-Camp-Spur-Cut.jpg
Stereo-view showing a cut and a railroad engine on the Central Pacific Railroad. Image taken by photographer Alfred A. Hart. Original caption calls this the "Lost Camp Spur Cut"
DNO-0049_East-Portal-of-Summit-Tunnel.jpg
Stereoview photograph #198 by Alfred Hart for the Central Pacific Railroad collection. Photograph features a railroad worker with a dump cart standing in the entrance to a tunnel in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Caption: "East Portal of Summit Tunnel,…
DNO-0045_The-photographer.jpg
Cropped version of a stereo-view taken at Bitter Creek Valley between Rock Springs and Green River, Wyoming. Man in the image is probably A.J. Russell with his large-format camera. Image probably taken by an assistant for the photographer A.J.…
DNO-0046_West-End-Tunnel-No-3-Weber-Canyon.jpg
Stereo-view of Union Pacific railroad workers in Echo Canyon at Tunnel No. 3 during the construction of the transcontinental railroad. Image taken by photographer A.J. Russell.
DNO-0047_Mormon-workers-on-a-cut-in-Weber-Canyon.jpg
Stereo-view of Mormon workers on a cut in Weber Canyon during the construction of the transcontinental railroad. Image taken by photographer A.J. Russell.
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Lithograph sold by Frances Palmer depicting an allegorical scene of Western American expansion.
DNO-0046_Photographer-by-a-river.jpg
Stereo-view of a man (probably A.J. Russell) standing next to a stereo-view camera at Echo, Utah during the construction of the transcontinental railroad. Image probably taken by an assistant for the photographer A.J. Russell.
DNO-0047_Photographing-Under-Difficulties.jpg
Originally a stereoview photograph by A.J. Russell, number 91. Title: "Photographing Under Difficulties." This photograph depicts the Clarence King surveying party in the Uintah mountains, climbing a steep cliff with all of their equipment for the…
DNO-0047_Photography-cart.jpg
A cropped view of an A.J. Russell stereo-view showing his developing box on his darkroom wagon taken during the construction of the transcontinental railroad.
DNO-0052_Photography-and-Exploration.jpg
Lithographic view of a collodion wet-glass plate photographer and a young boy with equipment and a dark room tent. Image found in the book A History and handbook of Photography.
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A photograph of Lake Blanche in the Wasatach Mountains of Utah taken by C.R. Savage in the 1870s.
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Large-format photograph of man sitting underneath an overhanging rock ledge near Echo, Utah. From the book, Sun Pictures of Rocky Mountain Scenery. Photograph taken by A.J. Russell. Original caption is, "Hanging Rock - Echo City, Utah."
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Stereo-view of Union Pacific laborers on a railroad hand cart outside of West end of Tunnel #4. Image taken by photographer William Henry Jackson before he joined the Hayden Survey photographer and during the construction of the transcontinental…
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Albertype from a large-format photograph of Red Rock Pass in northern Cache Valley taken by William Henry Jackson while he was the Hayden Survey photographer. Original caption is "Plate III, Red Rock Pass."
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Carte-de-visite image of an overland stage coach with drivers and stage station. Taken by Utah photograph C.W. Carter before the railroad was built. Original caption is, "Overland Stage."
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Stereo-view of a Mormon wagon train in Echo Canyon. Taken by Utah photographer C.W. Carter before the railroad was built. Original caption is, "Mormon Emigrant Train: Echo Canyon."
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Stereo-view of Union Pacific Railroad workers fixing the railroad tracks. Taken by Salt Lake City Mormon photographer C.R. Savage in Weber Canyon near Devil's Gate Station. Original caption is, "View near Devil's Gate Station."
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Stereo-view of Shoshone men standing in front of tipis. According to A.J. Russell, he took this photo near Echo, Utah in June 1869. Original caption is, "Snake Chiefs."
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Stereo-view of Union Pacific Railroad workers digging out a train engine stuck in a snow drift. Taken by Salt Lake City Mormon photographer C.R. Savage. Original caption is, "Digging out a Train from a Snow Drift."
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Cabinet card image of an unidentified Shoshoni woman standing with a baby in a baby cradle strapped to her back. Image taken in the Baker and Johnston studio in Evanston, Wyoming in the 1880s. Original caption is, "Shoshone Squaw carrying pappose."
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Cabinet card portrait of Shoshone Chief Washakie with six other Shoshone chiefs. Image taken by the Baker and Johnston studio in Evanston, Wyoming in the 1880s. Original caption is "Chief Washakie with Shoshone Chiefs."
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Cabinet card portrait of unidentified Araphoe man wearing a belt with shell casings. Image taken by the Baker and Johnston studio in Evanston, Wyoming in the 1880s. Original caption is "Arapahoe."
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Cabinet card image of Shoshone Chief Washakie and two other Shoshoni men (identified as "Oiti and Pappagoit") with Chief Washakie all on horses next to a stream. Image taken by the Baker and Johnston studio in Evanston, Wyoming in the 1880s.
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Stereoview of a Union Pacific engine and train with workmen taken near Green River, Wyoming. Taken by Salt Lake City Mormon photographer C.R. Savage. Original caption is "Rock Cut Green River."
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Stereoview of Shoshone Chief Sagwitch and his wife Beawoachee, taken by Salt Lake City Mormon photographer C.R. Savage. Original caption is "Utah. Se-go-witts and his Bride, Ute Chief."
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