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;
No. 38. Cap of Liberty. Yellowstone National Park, F.V. Hayden Survey. Yellowstone National Park, Hot Springs and Geysers, Prof F.V. Hayden, in charge. Dep't of Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories. "Yellowstone Series."...
No. 4. Dale Creek & Laramie Series. No. 103. Dale Creek Bridge, from above. Stereoscopic Views. Rocky Mountain Scenery. Union Pacific R.R. Stereoscopic Views, Across the Continent West from Omaha. Photographer, Andrew Joseph Russell;
No. 40. Grand Canon of the Yellowstone. Yellowstone National Park, F.V. Hayden Survey. Yellowstone National Park, Hot Springs and Geysers, Prof F.V. Hayden, in charge. Dep't of Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories. "Yellowstone...
No. 442. Tunnel No. 3, Upper Weber Canyon, Union Pacific Rail Road. Stereoscopic Views. Rocky Mountain Scenery. Union Pacific R.R. Stereoscopic Views, Across the Continent West from Omaha. Photographer, Andrew Joseph Russell;
No. 5. Bitter Creek Series. No. 159. Gen Casements laying Track. G.W. Thorne 60 Nassau St. New York. Union Pacific R.R. Stereoscopic Views. Across the Continent West from Omaha. Photographer, Andrew Joseph Russell;
No. 6. Devil's-Gate Bridge, Weber Canyon. C.W. Carter's View Emporium, Great Salt Lake City, U.T. Adjoining Wells, Fargo & Co., City Hall. Photographed by C. W. Carter;
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. 63. Hayden's Peak, or the Great Teton. Dep't of Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories. Views in the Rocky Mountains. Prof. F.V. Hayden, in charge. "Rocky Mountain Series." Photographed by William Henry Jackson;
No. 7. Uintah Series. No. 236. Shadow Lake from Travellers' Home. Rocky Mountain Scenery, Stereoscopic Views. Union Pacific R.R. Stereoscopic Views. Across the Continent West from Omaha. Photographer, Andrew Joseph Russell;
No. 7. Uintah Series. No. 250. Moore's Lake, from South West. Rocky Mountain Scenery, Smith's American Views. Stereoscopic Views, Across the Continent West from Omaha. Photographer, Andrew Joseph Russell;
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. 75. Black Hills Series. Cut & Fill W. of Granite Canyon. From Prof. Sedgwick's Illuminated Lectures,-"Across the Continent," Published by Prof. S. J. Sedgwick, Newtown, Queens Co. N.Y. The Wonderful Scenery of The Rocky Mountains and Pacific...
No. 77. Devil's Gate - in Weber Canon. Scenery of the Union Pacific Railroad, Photographed by Jackson Bros., Omaha, Neb. In Weber Canon, three miles from its mouth, and 1022 miles from Omaha;
No. 8. Echo Kanyon Series. No. 269. Castle Rock, Old Watch Tower. Stereoscopic Views. Rocky Mountain Scenery. Union Pacific R.R. Stereoscopic Views, Across the Continent West from Omaha. Photographer, Andrew Joseph Russell;
No. 8. Echo Kanyon Series. No. 285. Castle on Mountain, Echo Kanyon. Rocky Mountain Scenery. Stereoscopic Views. Union Pacific R.R. Stereoscopic Views. Across the Continent West from Omaha. Photographer, Andrew Joseph Russell;
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. 87. West End Tunnel 4. Scenery of the Union Pacific Railroad. W.H. Jackson, Photographer, Omaha, Nebraska. Probably in Echo Canyon; five men on a hand cart;
No. 9. Echo City Series. No. 328. Witches Jug, Witches Rock. Rocky Mountain Scenery, Stereoscopic Views. Union Pacific R.R. Stereoscopic Views. Across the Continent West from Omaha. Photographer, Andrew Joseph Russell;
No. 9. The Construction Corps' Dining Room, at the end of 'Tunnel No.2.' (A post card probably taken from a Stereo-view); Photograph taken by Capt. A. J. Russell, official photographer for the U.P.R.R. (Courtesy N.Y. Historical Society);
No. 92. Arched Falls. Middle Creek. Probably in Montana. Dep't of Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories. Views in the Rocky Mountains. Prof. F.V. Hayden, in charge. "Rocky Mountain Series." Photographed by William Henry Jackson;
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;
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;
View of railroad bridge and tunnel, probably in Echo Canyon. W.H. Jackson & Co. Denver, Colorado. Union Pacific Railroad. Photographed by William Henry Jackson;
View of tents of the Hayden Survey camp near Green River, Wyoming. Hayden Jackson Surveyors' Camp 1870. Green River, WY. Photographed by William Henry Jackson;
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;
Views on Water Pocket Creek. This stream heads at the foot of what is known as the Great Fold, in Utah Territory, runs along its base, and empties into the Colorado River. No. 180. Photographed by John K.(Jack) Hillers;
Views on Winslow Creek. This stream heads on the southern slope of the Aquarius Plateau, Utah Territory, flows south and east along the slope of the Escalante Fold, and empties into the Escalante River. A Canon. No. 163. Photographed by John...