Box 3
Contains 19 Results:
D. & R. G. 135 and 129 wrek at Springville [Utah] , 1898 January 26
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a large group of men standing around two trains that had a head-on collision.
Leut. J. T. Maroney after flight, 1916 May 27
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a group of people gathered by a pusher biplane that has landed after a flight.
Maroney, Emma Ramsey and David Cazier , 1916 May 27
A man and a woman standing in front of and one man sitting in a pusher biplane. There is a group of people standing to the side. Taken outdoors.
Leut. J. T. Maroney , 1916 May 27
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a biplane flying in the air. There is a group of people and their cars watching on the ground below.
Driving golden spike , 1916 May 26
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a group of people celebrating the completion of the Orem Electric to Payson, Utah. There are two men and a few other people standing on a stand in the middle of the group.
[D. & R. G. 592- S. L. & U. 751 collision] , 1918 October 4
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a large group of men standing around two trains that had a head-on collision. Trains involved in collision were from the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad and the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad.
[D. & R. G. 592- S. L. & U. 751 collision] , 1918 October 4
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a large group of men standing around two trains that had a head-on collision. Trains involved in collision were from the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad and the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad.
[D. & R. G. 592- S. L. & U. 751 collision] , 1918 October 4
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a large group of men standing around two trains that had a head-on collision. There is a nearby store with a sign that reads "Taylor Bros. Co. Furniture, Pianos, Organs, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves, Wallpaper." Trains involved in collision were from the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad and the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad.
D. & R. G. wrek, Springville [Utah] , 1898 January 26
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a group of men standing around two trains that were in a head on collision.
Spanish Fork [Utah] looking south , 1915 October 11
A photograph, taken outdoors, of a group of men working, building a railroad track through an open road.