No. 7123. Bridge over the Weber River. Views along the line of the Pacific Rail Road. Ogden in the distance. Utah Central Rail Road. Published and photographed by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co.;
No. 6. Panorama of Portland and the Willamette River, Oregon. Watkins' Pacific Coast, 22 and 26 Montgomery Street, opposite Lick House entrance, San Francisco. Photographed by Carleton Watkins;
No. 113. Indians of the Colorado Valley. U-IN-TA Utes. Living in the U-in-ta Valley, on the Western Slope of the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah. Home of An-te ro. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers;
19th century--Photographs; Stereoscopic views; Indians of North America--West (U.S.);
No. 4709. Pulpit Rock, Echo City, U.P.R.R., Utah. Watkins' New Series of Pacific Coast Views, 427 Montgomery Street, S.F. Photographed by Carleton Watkins;
No. 822. Mouth of Echo Canyon, Pulpit Rock and Weber River, looking West. Union Pacific Railroad. Published by Bradley & Rulofson. Photographed by Eadweard Muybridge;
No. 77. Indians of the Colorado Valley. U-IN-TA Utes. Living in the U-in-ta Valley, on the Western Slope of the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah. Breaking Up Camp. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers;
19th century--Photographs; Stereoscopic views; Indians of North America--West (U.S.);
No. 107. Indians of the Colorado Valley. U-IN-TA-UTES. Living in the U-in-ta Valley, on the Western Slope of the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah. The Boy in the Cedar. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers;
19th century--Photographs; Stereoscopic views; Indians of North America--West (U.S.);
No. 18. Indians of the Colorado Valley. Kai-Vav-Its. A tribe of the Pai Utes, living on the Kai-bab Plateau, near the Grand Conon of the Colorado, in Northern Arizona. Pile of Little Indians. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers;
19th century--Photographs; Stereoscopic views; Indians of North America--West (U.S.);
Views on the Colorado River. Grand Canon Series. This Canon is 217 1/2 miles in length and from 4,500 to 6,200 feet deep. The Chasm of the Colorado. No. 227. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers;
No. 1901. Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake City. Foundation of Temple in foreground. Photographed by E.O. Beaman, formerly of Powell's Col. River Exploring Expedition;
No. 1908. Distant View of Monqui. Showing sheep-pens in foreground under the cliff. In the distance is the valley, in which they herd their sheep and raise a very inferior quality of corn. Photographed by E.O. Beaman;
No. 1907. The Outer Walls of Moqui. Showing entrance to Kevah[sic] and ladders by which the people ascend to their houses. Views in the Canons of the Colorado River and among the Aztec Cities of Arizona. Photographed by E.O. Beaman;
No. 1068. Yellowstone and Valley, Between Lake & Falls. Yellowstone National Park. Published by F. Jay Haynes, Fargo, D.T. Photographed and published by F. Jay Haynes;
The Grand Canon of the Colorado, near the mouth of Kanab Creek. The river has here cut its channel about 3,500 feet below the general level of the country. (F.64.) Expedition of 1872. Photographed by William Bell;
No. 115. Crater of Periodical Hot Lake and Leaf Formation in Limestone Series. Leaf Form in Limestone. 2D View. Yellowstone National Park Views. Photographed by William I. Marshall.
No. 28. Expedition of 1873. Navajo boys and Squaw, in front of the quarters at old Fort Defiance, N.M., now unoccupied by troops. The agency for the Navajos is located here. T.H. O'Sullivan, Photographed by Geo. M. Wheeler. Expedition of 1873;
19th century--Photographs; Stereoscopic views; Indians of North America--West (U.S.);
No. 109. The Magic Spring and Fissured Ridge Series. Snowy Cascades, Lime Formation. Yellowstone National Park Views. Photographed by William I. Marshall;
No. 35. The Grand Canon of the Colorado, near the foot of To-ro-weap Valley. A view of the south wall of the gorge, as seen from the opposite side. (F.79.). Expedition of 1872. Photographed by William Bell;
Transcription of James Sherlock Cantwell's pioneer diary, 1813-1885, edited by Blair R. Holmes and continued by his son, James Cantwell, to 1917. Begun in 1869 as an autobiography, Cantwell continued it as a daily journal, making note of common...
Cantwell, James Sherlock, 1813-1887; Mormon pioneers--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)--Diaries; Frontier and pioneer life--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho); Mormons--Diaries; Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)--Diaries; Cache Valley (Utah and...
Autobiographical account of Goudy E. Hogan, from 1837 to 1880. Included in this account is the immigration of the Hogan family from Norway to America, their conversion to Mormonism while in America, the death of Joseph Smith, settling the Utah...
Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)--Biography; Hogan, Goudy E., 1829-1898; Frontier and pioneer life--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho); Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)--History--19th century; Diaries--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho); Richmond (Utah)--History;...
Autobiographical account of Goudy E. Hogan, from 1837 to 1880. Included in this account is the immigration of the Hogan family from Norway to America, their conversion to Mormonism while in America, the death of Joseph Smith, settling the Utah...
Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)--Biography; Hogan, Goudy E., 1829-1898; Frontier and pioneer life--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho); Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)--History--19th century; Diaries--Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho); Richmond (Utah)--History;...