Souvenir views of Ogden, Utah and nearby points of interest, including Washington Avenue, 25th Street, the Union Depot in Ogden, the Mormon Tabernacle, the Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital, and the Carnegie Library. There are also views of the Power Dam, Narrows, and Falls in Ogden Canyon, the Bear River Canyon, Echo Canyon, Pulpit Rock and Ben Lomond, Mount Ogden seen from Lester Park, and the Devil's Slide in Weber Canyon
Description:
Captions on prints. Two images are credited to D. S. Spencer. The set is packaged in a cardboard wrapper suitable for mailing.
Photograph album of copy prints from original photographs and artwork, many depicting views of Salt Lake City, including the Deseret News, the Tithing Office, Beehive and Lion Houses, East Temple Street, Main Street, Garfield Beach, the Salt Palace, the Great Salt Lake, the theatre, the studio of photographers Savage & Ottinger, and a Pioneer Day Procession in 1882, There are also copy prints of views of Provo, Utah, and of Marysville, Timbuctoo, and Smartsville, California. Views in La Porte, California depict ski races and horses shod with "snow shoes," and hydraulic mining scenes. In Wyoming there are views of the ruins of Fort Bridger, and in Nevada an unidentified town whose streets are decorated with presidential election banners, Originals from which the copy prints were made date roughly between 1850 and 1890, In addition, there are views of New York, copy prints of several western maps and of various documents relating to the pony express, and of ten paintings by "Ottinger.", and Many views in Salt Lake City are credited to C.R. Savage or Savage & Ottinger
Description:
Individual prints are 31.5 x 20.2 cm. or smaller. Most are accompanied by manuscript captions.
Subject (Geographic):
Utah, California, Provo (Utah), Salt Lake City (Utah), Marysville (Calif.), Timbuctoo (Calif.), La Porte (Calif.), Smartsville (Calif.), Wyoming, Fort Bridger (Wyo.), and Nevada
Photographs created by Frank H. King, a photographer from Richfield, Utah, of locations in Salt Lake City, Utah, ca. 1892. Images consist of views of the gravesite and residences of Brigham Young, including the Beehive and Lion houses, and the Gardo House. Other scenes include the Salt Lake City and County Building, interiors of the Mormon Tabernacle, and a location identified as Rose Bank Cottage in the 20th Ward of Salt Lake City. The collection also includes views of the pavilion at Saltair Resort, including a photograph of a drawing, and of the Garfield Beach Resort, administered by the Union Pacific Railway Company, featuring surf bathers and the mooring of a large steamboat, probably the General Garfield, also known as the City of Corinne
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Subject (Geographic):
Utah, Great Salt Lake., Salt Lake City., Garfield Beach (Utah), Salt Lake City (Utah), and Salt Lake City and County Building
Subject (Name):
King, Frank H., Young, Brigham, 1801-1877, Beehive House (Salt Lake City, Utah), Gardo House (Salt Lake City, Utah), Lion House (Salt Lake City, Utah), Saltair Resort (Utah), Tabernacle (Salt Lake City, Utah), and Union Pacific Railway Company.
Scrapbook containing photographs and articles concerning mines owned or operated by James Whitlatch in various regions of Montana and New Mexico. Views include the Whitlatch Union Mine and the Park Gold Mines, worker housing, views of Helena, Montana, scenery in Montana and Utah, and scenes of Salt Lake City. The last several pages of the album are devoted to unidentified cartes-de-visite portraits. The clippings follow the mining career and social activities of James Whitlatch through the 1900s
Description:
51 photographs are 25.4 x 19.4 cm. or smaller and 34 cartes-de-visite are 5.6 x 8.6 cm. or smaller. Most of the photographs are accompanied by manuscript or letterpress captions. Included with the photographs are newspaper clippings, magazine articles, trade advertisements, and one drawing of Eugene Whitlatch. A Montana Society of New York program is also included in the scrapbook, in which the name Elijah Woodward is written. and Accompanied by a list of photographs.
Subject (Geographic):
Montana and Salt Lake City (Utah)
Subject (Name):
Whitlatch, James W., Whitlatch Union Mine (Mont.), Montana Society of New York., and Park Gold Mines (Mont.)