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'Approach to Salt Lake City, from the Utah Central Railroad'
'Digging out a Train from a Snow Drift' - Union Pacific Railroad(?)
'Interior of Mormon Tabernacle, showing great o[r]gan of 12,000 pipes'
'Looking Across Donner Lake - To the Summit' - Two people visible in small boat
'Meeting of Engines, laying last The U.P.R.R. & C.P.R.R' - at Golden Spike Ceremony
'Mormon Jubilee Salt Lake July 21 to 26 - 1897 (Childrens Day)'
'Mormon Tabernacle, 250 feet Long, 150 feet Wide, 80 feet High, will seat 12,000 Persons'
'Mormon Temple Block Salt Lake City' - looking northwest at the Mormon Temple Square in Salt Lake City
'Needle Palm, (Yucca Brevifolia,) growing on the desert, south of St. George, Southern Utah'
'Ogden from the U.C.R.R. bridge' - Utah Central Railroad bridge and engine
'On the grade for the Blue Lakes, Idaho' - carriage pulled by three teams of horses in the Snake River Valley
'Scene on the Rio Virgin' - Virgin River near Zion Naional Park
'Second, South Street, and Theatre' - includes the Salt Lake City Opera House
'Tunnel No. 3 and Weber River' - Union Pacific railroad
'View of Camp Douglas from Residence of Commanding Officer, looking South'
'Wahsatch [sic] Mountains from University' - Salt Lake City including view of the Exchange Building
1000 Mile Tree, Weber Canyon. Chas. W. Carter, Photographer, Salt Lake City, Utah
No. 2757. 1000 Mile Tree, Weber Canyon, Utah. Photographed by Carleton Watkins
95 West from mouth of Tunnel 3. Probably in Weber or Echo Canyons. Scenery of the Union Pacific Railroad. Photographed by Jackson Bros., Omaha, Nebraska
A view of Lion and Beehive Houses in Salt Lake City
A view of Salt Lake City, probably taken from Capitol Hill
A view of the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City under construction
A. J. Simmonds (left), Special Collections Librarian, and Burdette Peterson, Public Services Librarian, examine contents of 1930 Merrill Library cornerstone. Size of photograph: 6.5 x 4.5 in.
Acquisitions, located in the south end of the library, 1950s. Seated at the right is Helen Harmon, the Acquisitions Librarian. Size of photograph: 3 x 3 in.
This is an advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner Beer. Becker's Best was re-branded as Becker's American Pilsener during the Second World War. This advertisement features an illustration of a man preparing to serve his guest a bowl of popcorn…
This advertisement depicts a scene where a man is building a model wooden ship. The text on the ad compares drinking Becker's American Pilsner to a hobby that takes one's mind off wartime worries.
This advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner features an illustration of a man cleaning dishes in his kitchen with a glass of Becker's American Pilsner on the counter. The text of the advertisement describes Becker's Beer as being a good…
This advertisement features an illustration of a man barbecuing with several bottles of Becker's American Pilsner next to the grill. The text on the advertisement suggests that bringing Becker's beer to a party will make one the most popular host.
This advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner features an image of Becker's Pilsner and the illustration of two cowboys shaking hands. The text on the advertisement compares Becker's Beer to a friendly western handshake.
This advertisement for Becker's American Pilsner features an illustration of a man telephoning his neighbor, inviting him to share a glass of Becker's beer. The text accompanying the advertisement suggests that serving a glass of Becker's makes a…
This advertisement for Becker's beer features the image of a down hill skier. The image is accompanied by the slogan, "Skiing is a lively and exhilarating sport... and Becker's is a sparkling, robust glass of beer!"