Railroads -- Utah -- Photographs
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Castle Gate Price Canon, Utah, 1880
The Castle Gate in Price Canyon, Carbon County, Utah.
Castle Gate Price Canon, Utah, 1880
The Castle Gate in Price Canyon, Carbon County, Utah.
George Edward Anderson duplicate prints and manuscripts, 1860-1928
Includes eighteen duplicate prints of the glass plate negatives of various railroad lines in Utah and Colorado. Also included are newpaper clippings and a magazine about George Edward Anderson and his photographs.
George Edward Anderson glass plate negatives, 1860-1928
Includes eighty-three gelatin glass plate negatives taken by George Edward Anderson. The majority of these photographs are of railroads being built and the reconstruction of bridges in Utah and Colorado.
George Edward Anderson internegatives, 1860-1928
Includes 164 internegatives that correspond to the glass plate negatives taken by George Edward Anderson. The majority of these photographs are of railroads being built and the reconstruction of bridges in Utah and Colorado.
George Edward Anderson negatives, 1860-1928
Includes seventy-three negatives that correspond with photograph items one through seventy-three taken by George Edward Anderson. The majority of these photographs are of railroads being built and the reconstruction of bridges in Utah and Colorado.
George Edward Anderson photographs, 1900-1928
George Edward Anderson photographs, 1900-1928
George Edward Anderson prints, 1860-1928
Includes the prints and digital copies of the glass plate negatives and 4 x 5 negatives which comprise photographic items 1-156 in series 1; all were taken by George Edward Anderson.The majority of these photographs are of railroads being built and the reconstruction of bridges in Utah and Colorado.
John Henry Weston and John N. Weston photographs of the railroad in Milford,Utah, 1896-1977
This series contains 44 photographs relating to the railroad in Milford, Utah between 1896 and 1977. Included are pictures of trains, railroad accidents, and railroad employees. The majority of the photographs were taken between 1896 and 1950, though there are 6 photographs of an accident that occurred in 1977.