Box 1
Contains 42 Results:
James L. Ozment collection of George Edward Anderson photographs
Collection includes eighty-three glass plate negatives taken by George Edward Anderson of the construction and reconstruction of some railroad lines in Utah and Colorado in the late 1800s. Also contains internegatives and prints of the photographs. Materials date from 1860 to 1928.
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.
Ice Pond, P[leasant] V[alley] J[unction], circa 1880-1903
A photograph taken at Pleasent Valley (colton, UT) of a group of men next to a frozen pond, cutting the ice in the winter time.
Loading ice, P[leasant] V[alley] J[unction], circa 1880-1903
A photograph taken near Colton, Utah of a railroad bridge with cars on it over a frozen pond. There are a few men on the tracks near the train.
Green River [Utah] bridge, circa 1860-1920
A photograph of the reconstruction of old RGW, A span through Pratt Truss bridge over the Green River, Utah. The view is from down stream.
Green River [Utah] bridge 223A, 1900 March 3
Green River [Utah] bridge, R. G. W., from north looking east, 1900 March
A photograph of the eastern three spans of the R.G.W. bridge over the Green River at the time of reconstruction March 1900. Irrigation plant is on the east bank downstream in the distance.
Green River [Utah] bridge from west and south side, 1900 May 24
A photograph of the reconstruction of old RGW bridge 224A across the Green River, Utah. The view is from downstream on the west bank.
Green River [Utah] bridge, 1900 May
A photograph of a group of men on railroad tracks of a bridge. The photograph is taken looking through the bridge.
Green River [Utah] bridge, looking from east, 1900 May 23
A photograph of the reconstruction of A-span through Pratt Truss Bridge on the RGW Railroad across the Green River, Utah. This photograph shows the brick supports that go into the river.