Box 3
Contains 68 Results:
"Rock Cut near Aspen," probably engine no. 82, 1868-1880
The C.R. Savage photograph collection consists of original photographs taken from around 1865 to 1895. The majority of the photographs are cabinet card portraits (many of children) from his Salt Lake City studio including a 1888 portrait of Wilford Woodruff (4th LDS Church President), and a 1897 view of Temple Square. The remainder consists of stereographs of scenes in and around Utah, an interior shot of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle, two oversize landscapes, and two carte-de-visites.
"Devil's Gate Bridge, from above.", 1868-1880
The C.R. Savage photograph collection consists of original photographs taken from around 1865 to 1895. The majority of the photographs are cabinet card portraits (many of children) from his Salt Lake City studio including a 1888 portrait of Wilford Woodruff (4th LDS Church President), and a 1897 view of Temple Square. The remainder consists of stereographs of scenes in and around Utah, an interior shot of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle, two oversize landscapes, and two carte-de-visites.
"Secret Town Trestle, near Gold Run," California, 1868-1880
The C.R. Savage photograph collection consists of original photographs taken from around 1865 to 1895. The majority of the photographs are cabinet card portraits (many of children) from his Salt Lake City studio including a 1888 portrait of Wilford Woodruff (4th LDS Church President), and a 1897 view of Temple Square. The remainder consists of stereographs of scenes in and around Utah, an interior shot of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle, two oversize landscapes, and two carte-de-visites.
"Bloomer Cut, cost $1,000,000 to construct," Auburn, California, 1868-1880
The C.R. Savage photograph collection consists of original photographs taken from around 1865 to 1895. The majority of the photographs are cabinet card portraits (many of children) from his Salt Lake City studio including a 1888 portrait of Wilford Woodruff (4th LDS Church President), and a 1897 view of Temple Square. The remainder consists of stereographs of scenes in and around Utah, an interior shot of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle, two oversize landscapes, and two carte-de-visites.
"Donner Lake, from Tunnel 12," California, 1868-1880
The C.R. Savage photograph collection consists of original photographs taken from around 1865 to 1895. The majority of the photographs are cabinet card portraits (many of children) from his Salt Lake City studio including a 1888 portrait of Wilford Woodruff (4th LDS Church President), and a 1897 view of Temple Square. The remainder consists of stereographs of scenes in and around Utah, an interior shot of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle, two oversize landscapes, and two carte-de-visites.
"Views of the Great West. Devil's Slide, Weber CaƱon", 1889-1910
The C.R. Savage photograph collection consists of original photographs taken from around 1865 to 1895. The majority of the photographs are cabinet card portraits (many of children) from his Salt Lake City studio including a 1888 portrait of Wilford Woodruff (4th LDS Church President), and a 1897 view of Temple Square. The remainder consists of stereographs of scenes in and around Utah, an interior shot of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle, two oversize landscapes, and two carte-de-visites.
"Views of the Great West. Looking East from the Bridge, Ogden Canon", 1889-1910
The C.R. Savage photograph collection consists of original photographs taken from around 1865 to 1895. The majority of the photographs are cabinet card portraits (many of children) from his Salt Lake City studio including a 1888 portrait of Wilford Woodruff (4th LDS Church President), and a 1897 view of Temple Square. The remainder consists of stereographs of scenes in and around Utah, an interior shot of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle, two oversize landscapes, and two carte-de-visites.
"Views of the Great West," Salt Lake Temple, 1889-1910
The C.R. Savage photograph collection consists of original photographs taken from around 1865 to 1895. The majority of the photographs are cabinet card portraits (many of children) from his Salt Lake City studio including a 1888 portrait of Wilford Woodruff (4th LDS Church President), and a 1897 view of Temple Square. The remainder consists of stereographs of scenes in and around Utah, an interior shot of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle, two oversize landscapes, and two carte-de-visites.