Box 3
Contains 19 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.
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.