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2.
- Creator:
- Major & Knapp Engraving, Manufacturing & Lithographic Co
Reed, Samuel Benedict, 1818-1891
Schimonsky, Stanislas W. Y. - Call Number:
- Zc19 Un3i 866um
- Collection Title:
- Union Pacific Railroad : report of Thomas C. Durant, vice-president and general manager, to the
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- Prints & Photographs
- Description:
- Facing p. 3.
- Subject (Geographic):
- West (U.S.)
- Subject (Name):
- Durant, Thomas Clark, 1820-1885 and Union Pacific Railroad Company
- Subject (Topic):
- Pacific railroads --Explorations and surveys
- Collection Created:
- New York : W.C. Bryant & Co., Printers, 1866
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Weber River Canon above Camp No 1 Sta No 0
3.
- Creator:
- Russell, Andrew J.
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1867-1869.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 192
- Container / Volume:
- Album
- Image Count:
- 58
- Abstract:
- Photographic prints of images created by Andrew Joseph Russell of locations in Utah, Wyoming, California, and Nebraska, ca. 1867-1869. The bound album contains the same images represented in the loose photographic prints. the loose photographic prints were previously bound in a deteriorating leather album with spine title "Views in Salt Lake." The loose photographic prints were foliated before the album was disbound album, Images of locations and structures related to Brigham Young in Utah include views of his residences, known as the Beehive House and Lion House in Salt Lake City; one of these images includes the foundation for the Salt Lake Temple in the foreground. Images of other structures related to Young include his bathhouse located at Warm Sulphur Springs, Salt Lake City, and a view of his cotton and woolen mills in Parley Canyon with the Wasatch Range in the distance, Images of locations in Salt Lake City, Utah, include views of the Tabernacle, the Salt Lake Theatre, Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Institution, and an overview of Temple Street that shows businesses, Images of locations in Echo, Utah, and its vicinity include an overview of the city from the south, as well as several rock formations, including Conglomerate Peaks, Hanging Rock, Sentinel Rock, and Sphinx Rock, Images of locations in Echo Canyon, Utah, and its vicinity include views of several rock outcroppings, including Death's Rock, Finger Rock, and Rock Great Eastern. Several images document Tunnel No. 2 (also known as Echo Tunnel or Wahsatch No. 2) for the Union Pacific Railroad Company, and includes an image of a tunnel entrance, Images of the Weber River and Weber Canyon (also known as the Weber River Valley or Weber Valley), Utah, include views of Coalville; a location on the river near Heneferville (which became Henefer); a vista from Witch Rocks; construction of a wooden bridge across the Weber River at Devil's Gate; a view of Devil's Gate without a bridge; and a view from a ridge of the canyon that shows both entrances to Tunnel No. 3 and two railroad bridges. An image also documents the One Thousand Mile Tree, located in the canyon at a distance one thousand miles west of Omaha, Nebraska, Views of Wilhelmina Pass in Weber Canyon (also known as the Narrows of Weber Canyon), include a distant view of Serrated Rocks (also known as Devil's Slide); a view below a railroad bridge, and an overview of the canyon, Images of locations in the Uinta Mountains, Utah, include a view of Moore's Lake at the head of the Bear River; a view of a man identified as the old trapper in camp beside the Bear River; and a view of the Lake of the Sounding Shore, Images of other locations in Utah include a view of a wooden trestle near Promontory, and a view of Ripple Lake in White Pine Canyon near Park City, Images of locations in the vicinity of Dale Creek, near Sherman and the Laramie Mountains in Wyoming include a view of the Dale Creek Trestle, a wooden railroad trestle bridge; a view of Medicine Bow Mountain; a view of Skull Rock near Sherman Station; a view of Camel Rocks (also known as Granite Rock) near Buford; a view of Devil's Gate in the canyon of Dale Creek; a view of Grizzly Peak from near Evans' Pass; and a view of the source of the Laramie River in the Laramie Mountains, Images of the Green River Valley in Wyoming include a view of the Green River Bridge, a wooden bridge across the Green River with Citadel Rock in the distance; as well as discrete views of rock outcroppings, including Smith's Buttes and Castle Rock, Images of rock outcroppings at various locations throughout Wyoming include views of the High Bluffs near Black Buttes; Church Buttes near Fort Bridger; and Dial Rock in the Laramie Basin, Images of locations in Nebraska include views of a wooden bridge that crosses the North Platte River at its junction with the South Platte River east of the city of North Platte, and a view of the Loup Fork Bridge across Loup Fork of the Platte River, and Images of California include a view from a summit of the Sierra Nevada mountain range with snow sheds in the foreground and Donner Lake in the distance, as well as a view of hydraulic gold mining near Dutch Flat that shows men using jets of water to break down gravel banks
- Description:
- Title devised by cataloger., Letterpress captions on mounts., Many duplicate images. Some of these photographs also appear in A.J. Russell's The Great West Illustrated . . . New York, 1869., and Accompanied by a box list.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Utah, Salt Lake City., West (U.S.), Bear River (Utah-Idaho), Buford (Wyo.), California, Coalville (Utah), Dale Creek (Colo. and Wyo.), Donner Lake (Calif.), Dutch Flat (Calif.), Echo (Utah), Echo Canyon (Utah), Green River (Wyo.-Utah), Green River Valley (Wyo.-Utah), Grizzly Peak (Wyo.), Henefer (Utah), Laramie Basin (Wyo.), Laramie Mountains (Colo. and Wyo.), Laramie River (Colo. and Wyo.), Nebraska, North Platte River, One Thousand Mile Tree (Utah : Tree), Parley Canyon (Utah), Platte River (Neb.), Promontory (Utah), Salt Lake City (Utah), Sherman (Wyo.), Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.), Temple Street (Salt Lake City, Utah), Uinta Mountains (Utah and Wyo.), Wasatch Range (Utah and Idaho), Weber River (Utah), Weber River Valley (Utah), White Pine Canyon (Summit County, Utah), Wilhelmina Pass (Utah), Witch Rocks (Utah), and Wyoming
- Subject (Name):
- Russell, Andrew J., Young, Brigham, 1801-1877, Beehive House (Salt Lake City, Utah), Lion House (Salt Lake City, Utah), Salt Lake Theatre, Tabernacle (Salt Lake City, Utah), Union Pacific Railroad Company, and Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution
- Subject (Topic):
- Homes and haunts, Bridges, Wooden, Hot springs, and Railroads
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photograph albums of Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, and California
4.
- Creator:
- Russell, Andrew J.
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1867-1869.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 192
- Container / Volume:
- Prints (in box)
- Image Count:
- 50
- Abstract:
- Photographic prints of images created by Andrew Joseph Russell of locations in Utah, Wyoming, California, and Nebraska, ca. 1867-1869. The bound album contains the same images represented in the loose photographic prints. the loose photographic prints were previously bound in a deteriorating leather album with spine title "Views in Salt Lake." The loose photographic prints were foliated before the album was disbound album, Images of locations and structures related to Brigham Young in Utah include views of his residences, known as the Beehive House and Lion House in Salt Lake City; one of these images includes the foundation for the Salt Lake Temple in the foreground. Images of other structures related to Young include his bathhouse located at Warm Sulphur Springs, Salt Lake City, and a view of his cotton and woolen mills in Parley Canyon with the Wasatch Range in the distance, Images of locations in Salt Lake City, Utah, include views of the Tabernacle, the Salt Lake Theatre, Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Institution, and an overview of Temple Street that shows businesses, Images of locations in Echo, Utah, and its vicinity include an overview of the city from the south, as well as several rock formations, including Conglomerate Peaks, Hanging Rock, Sentinel Rock, and Sphinx Rock, Images of locations in Echo Canyon, Utah, and its vicinity include views of several rock outcroppings, including Death's Rock, Finger Rock, and Rock Great Eastern. Several images document Tunnel No. 2 (also known as Echo Tunnel or Wahsatch No. 2) for the Union Pacific Railroad Company, and includes an image of a tunnel entrance, Images of the Weber River and Weber Canyon (also known as the Weber River Valley or Weber Valley), Utah, include views of Coalville; a location on the river near Heneferville (which became Henefer); a vista from Witch Rocks; construction of a wooden bridge across the Weber River at Devil's Gate; a view of Devil's Gate without a bridge; and a view from a ridge of the canyon that shows both entrances to Tunnel No. 3 and two railroad bridges. An image also documents the One Thousand Mile Tree, located in the canyon at a distance one thousand miles west of Omaha, Nebraska, Views of Wilhelmina Pass in Weber Canyon (also known as the Narrows of Weber Canyon), include a distant view of Serrated Rocks (also known as Devil's Slide); a view below a railroad bridge, and an overview of the canyon, Images of locations in the Uinta Mountains, Utah, include a view of Moore's Lake at the head of the Bear River; a view of a man identified as the old trapper in camp beside the Bear River; and a view of the Lake of the Sounding Shore, Images of other locations in Utah include a view of a wooden trestle near Promontory, and a view of Ripple Lake in White Pine Canyon near Park City, Images of locations in the vicinity of Dale Creek, near Sherman and the Laramie Mountains in Wyoming include a view of the Dale Creek Trestle, a wooden railroad trestle bridge; a view of Medicine Bow Mountain; a view of Skull Rock near Sherman Station; a view of Camel Rocks (also known as Granite Rock) near Buford; a view of Devil's Gate in the canyon of Dale Creek; a view of Grizzly Peak from near Evans' Pass; and a view of the source of the Laramie River in the Laramie Mountains, Images of the Green River Valley in Wyoming include a view of the Green River Bridge, a wooden bridge across the Green River with Citadel Rock in the distance; as well as discrete views of rock outcroppings, including Smith's Buttes and Castle Rock, Images of rock outcroppings at various locations throughout Wyoming include views of the High Bluffs near Black Buttes; Church Buttes near Fort Bridger; and Dial Rock in the Laramie Basin, Images of locations in Nebraska include views of a wooden bridge that crosses the North Platte River at its junction with the South Platte River east of the city of North Platte, and a view of the Loup Fork Bridge across Loup Fork of the Platte River, and Images of California include a view from a summit of the Sierra Nevada mountain range with snow sheds in the foreground and Donner Lake in the distance, as well as a view of hydraulic gold mining near Dutch Flat that shows men using jets of water to break down gravel banks
- Description:
- Title devised by cataloger., Letterpress captions on mounts., Many duplicate images. Some of these photographs also appear in A.J. Russell's The Great West Illustrated . . . New York, 1869., and Accompanied by a box list.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Utah, Salt Lake City., West (U.S.), Bear River (Utah-Idaho), Buford (Wyo.), California, Coalville (Utah), Dale Creek (Colo. and Wyo.), Donner Lake (Calif.), Dutch Flat (Calif.), Echo (Utah), Echo Canyon (Utah), Green River (Wyo.-Utah), Green River Valley (Wyo.-Utah), Grizzly Peak (Wyo.), Henefer (Utah), Laramie Basin (Wyo.), Laramie Mountains (Colo. and Wyo.), Laramie River (Colo. and Wyo.), Nebraska, North Platte River, One Thousand Mile Tree (Utah : Tree), Parley Canyon (Utah), Platte River (Neb.), Promontory (Utah), Salt Lake City (Utah), Sherman (Wyo.), Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.), Temple Street (Salt Lake City, Utah), Uinta Mountains (Utah and Wyo.), Wasatch Range (Utah and Idaho), Weber River (Utah), Weber River Valley (Utah), White Pine Canyon (Summit County, Utah), Wilhelmina Pass (Utah), Witch Rocks (Utah), and Wyoming
- Subject (Name):
- Russell, Andrew J., Young, Brigham, 1801-1877, Beehive House (Salt Lake City, Utah), Lion House (Salt Lake City, Utah), Salt Lake Theatre, Tabernacle (Salt Lake City, Utah), Union Pacific Railroad Company, and Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution
- Subject (Topic):
- Homes and haunts, Bridges, Wooden, Hot springs, and Railroads
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photograph albums of Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, and California
5.
- Creator:
- Russell, Andrew J.
- Call Number:
- ZZc10 864un
- Image Count:
- 405
- Description:
- Accompanied by a box list. and Manuscript captions on mounts.
- Subject (Geographic):
- United States, West (U.S.), Utah, and Wyoming
- Subject (Name):
- Union Pacific Railroad Company
- Subject (Topic):
- Railroads
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs taken during construction of the Union Pacific Railroad [graphic].
6.
- Creator:
- Russell, Andrew J.
- Published / Created:
- [187-?]
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 257
- Image Count:
- 51
- Abstract:
- Photograph album containing 26 views of the West and the Union Pacific Railroad, probably distributed by C. M. Loomis, dealer in musical merchandise in New Haven, Connecticut. The album contains advertisements by other New Haven businesses on the front pastedown and versos of almost every photograph. The First leaf of the album is a photograph of C. M. Loomis by J. K Bundy. Other businesses represented are: Henry Austin, Architect; Wheeler & Wilson; J.N. Isbell & Co., Photographers (with a mounted portrait photograph); R.C. Russell, Architect (with a mounted photograph of a building); and John E. Bassett & Co.
- Description:
- The photographs of the west are reduced images from Andrew J. Russell's The Great West Illustrated., Letterpress captions on mounts., and Title from cover.
- Publisher:
- s.n.
- Subject (Geographic):
- West (U.S.)
- Subject (Name):
- Austin, Henry, 1804-1891., Bundy, J. K., Loomis, C. M. 1829-1890. (Clark Merrick),, C.M. Loomis, Sons (New Haven, Conn.), J.N. Isbell & Co. (New Haven, Conn.), John E. Bassett & Company., Russell, R. C., Union Pacific Railroad Company, and Wheeler & Wilson Company.
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Union Pacific R.R. views
7.
- Creator:
- Russell, Andrew J
- Published / Created:
- 1869
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 399
- Image Count:
- 74
- Resource Type:
- Prints & Photographs
- Abstract:
- Volume with mounted albumen photographic prints of images created by Andrew J. Russell of locations along the Union Pacific Railroad in Utah and Wyoming, and printed by David H. Prime in New York, 1869, by authority of the Union Pacific Railroad Company.
- Publisher:
- Published by authority of the Union Pacific Railroad Company
- Subject (Geographic):
- Colorado., Green River (Wyo.-Utah), Laramie River (Colo. and Wyo.), Salt Lake City (Utah), Utah., West (U.S.), and Wyoming.
- Subject (Name):
- Union Pacific Railroad Company
- Subject (Topic):
- Bridges., Landscape photography., Mormons, Railroads., and Trestles.
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The great West illustrated in a series of photographic views across the Continent taken along the line of the Union Pacific Railroad, west from Omaha, Nebraska. With an annotated table of contents, giving a brief description of each view; its peculiaritie
8.
- Creator:
- Russell, Andrew J
- Published / Created:
- [ca. 1867-1869]
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 348
- Image Count:
- 35
- Abstract:
- Bound volume of mounted photographs by Andrew J. Russell that document the landscape views and buildings along the Union Pacific Railroad in Nebraska, Wyoming, and Utah, ca. 1867-1869.
- Description:
- Formally cataloged as: ZZc10 870ru. and Tipped in list of image titles on the flyleaf does not reflect the order of the images in the volume.Many of the photographs appear also in his The Great West Illustrated, 1869.
- Publisher:
- [Boston A. Mudge & Son Print.]
- Subject (Geographic):
- Salt Lake City and West (U.S.)
- Subject (Name):
- Union Pacific Railroad Company
- Subject (Topic):
- Cities and towns, Landscape photography, Log cabins, Mormons, Railroads, and Rivers
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Union Pacific Railroad views
9.
- Creator:
- Rand McNally and Company
- Published / Created:
- [ca. 1874].
- Call Number:
- 75gme 1874
- Container / Volume:
- BRBL_00412
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- Maps, Atlases & Globes
- Description:
- Lists general superintendents and general passenger and ticket agents for Union Pacific Railroad Company and Central Pacific Railroad Company., Relief shown by hachures., and Shows Union Pacific-Central Pacific transcontinental railroad, its land grants, other railroads, proposed railroads, and stage routes.
- Publisher:
- Rand, McNally & Co.,
- Subject (Name):
- Central Pacific Railroad Company, Central Pacific Railroad Company--Maps, Union Pacific Railroad Company, and Union Pacific Railroad Company--Maps
- Subject (Topic):
- Railroad land grants--West (U.S.)--Maps, Railroads--United States--Maps, and Railroads--West (U.S.)--Maps
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > New map of the American overland route : showing its connections, and land grants of 30,000,000 acres / engraved and published by Rand McNally & Co.
10.
- Creator:
- Hill, Thomas, 1829-1908, artist
- Published / Created:
- , [1969?]
- Call Number:
- BrSides Zc19 Un3h 969hi
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image and text
- Abstract:
- The print reproduces Thomas Hill's painting "Driving the last spike" above a key to seventy-one of the persons represented in the painting; also, a short essay by the historian Richard Dillon
- Description:
- At foot of sheet: Published by The Nut Tree to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the "Driving of the last spike," Nut Tree, California, 95688.
- Publisher:
- The Nut Tree
- Subject (Geographic):
- Utah
- Subject (Name):
- Central Pacific Railroad Company and Union Pacific Railroad Company
- Subject (Topic):
- History, Railroads, and Transcontinental railroad
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Driving the last spike : May 10, 1869
11.
- Creator:
- Hill, Thomas, 1829-1908, artist
- Published / Created:
- , [1969?]
- Call Number:
- BrSides Zc19 Un3h 969hi
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image and text
- Abstract:
- The print reproduces Thomas Hill's painting "Driving the last spike" above a key to seventy-one of the persons represented in the painting; also, a short essay by the historian Richard Dillon
- Description:
- At foot of sheet: Published by The Nut Tree to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the "Driving of the last spike," Nut Tree, California, 95688.
- Publisher:
- The Nut Tree
- Subject (Geographic):
- Utah
- Subject (Name):
- Central Pacific Railroad Company and Union Pacific Railroad Company
- Subject (Topic):
- History, Railroads, and Transcontinental railroad
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Driving the last spike : May 10, 1869
12.
- Creator:
- George W. Williams & Company
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1869]
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 106
- Image Count:
- 58
- Abstract:
- Viewbook of mounted photographic prints compiled by the George W. Williams & Company, fertilizer merchants, ca. 1869. A photographic print appears on the recto of each mount that depicts an advertisement for Carolina Fertilizer with a letterpress testimonial below it. The verso of each mount carries a photographic print of an image created by Andrew J. Russell. The exception is the last mount, which carries a photographic advertisement for BD Sea Fowl Guano on the recto of the mount and no photographic print on the verso. The images by Russell document landscape views and buildings along the Union Pacific Railroad in Nebraska, Wyoming, and Utah, ca. 1867-1869. Many images of landscapes include men and women posited in the terrain to provide scale, An image shows a view of Echo, Utah, as well as rock outcroppings in its vicinity, including Hanging Rock, Monument Rock, and Sphinx Rock, Images of locations in the Weber River Valley, Utah, include views of Coalville city, Devil's Gate, Tunnel No. 4, Bridge No. 32, and of the Mormon Turnpike Bridge at the mouth of the canyon, Images of Wyoming include views of a large windmill at Laramie; Granite Canyon from a water tank; High Bluffs in the Black Buttes area; and an overview of the Laramie River Valley, as well as railroad cuts consisting of the Burning Rock Cut and Hall's Cut (identified in a caption as the Great Mountain Pass)., An image of Omaha, Nebraska, shows a street leading to the Missouri River, An image shows a group of people during the laying of the last rail connecting the Union Pacific Railroad and Central Pacific Railroad on May 10, 1869, near Promontory, Utah, and Sixteen plates without mounted photographic prints in the volume contain graphical advertisements for the products of the George W. Williams Company including BD Sea Fowl Guano, Bradley's Super Phosphate of Lime, C. C. Coe's Ammoniated Super Phosphate of Lime, Carolina Fertilizer, and Palmetto Soluble Acid Phosphate, as well as powdered raw bones and dissolved unburnt bones
- Description:
- Title from cover., Autograph on front board of Frank E. Taylor., Twenty photographs of the west are reduced images from Andrew J. Russell's, The Great West illustrated . . . New York, 1869., and Photographic prints measure 13 x 7 cm.
- Publisher:
- s.n.
- Subject (Geographic):
- United States., West (U.S.), Coalville (Utah), Echo (Utah), Laramie (Wyo.), Missouri River, Nebraska, Omaha (Neb.), Salt Lake City (Utah), Utah, Weber River Valley (Utah), and Wyoming
- Subject (Name):
- Russell, Andrew J., Williams, George Walton, 1820-1903., Young, Brigham, 1801-1877, Beehive House (Salt Lake City, Utah), Central Pacific Railroad Company, Lion House (Salt Lake City, Utah), Tabernacle (Salt Lake City, Utah), and Union Pacific Railroad Company
- Subject (Topic):
- Homes and haunts, Advertising, Agriculture, Fertilizer industry, and Railroads
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Geo. W. Williams & Co.'s Carolina fertilizer, with twenty photographic views from the line of the Union Pacific Railroad
13.
- Published / Created:
- [1887]
- Call Number:
- Zc10 +887un
- Collection Title:
- Union Pacific sketch book: a brief description of prominent places of interest along the line of
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- Books, Journals & Pamphlets
- Subject (Geographic):
- West (U.S.)--Description and travel
- Subject (Name):
- Union Pacific Railroad Company
- Collection Created:
- Omaha, Neb., D.C. Dunbar & Co., 1887
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > In the nature of preface
14.
- Published / Created:
- c1917.
- Call Number:
- 75ha 1918
- Container / Volume:
- BRBL_00414A
- Image Count:
- 2
- Resource Type:
- Maps, Atlases & Globes
- Alternative Title:
- Military map of the U.S.A. :
- Description:
- "8-1-17.", On verso: text; ill.; lists of National Army cantonment camps, National Guard concentration camps, increment camps, reserve officers' training camps, aero training stations, posts and stations of the Army, Naval stations and Marine barracks., Relief shown by hachures., and Shows Union Pacific lines connecting camps.
- Publisher:
- Poole Bros.,
- Subject (Name):
- Poole Brothers and Union Pacific Railroad Company
- Subject (Topic):
- Military training camps--United States--Maps and World War, 1914-1918--United States
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Military map of the United States of America : showing location of all forces in training / issued by the Union Pacific System.
15.
- Published / Created:
- 1873
- Call Number:
- Zc10 +C873
- Collection Title:
- Crofutts trans-continental tourists guide ... over the Union Pacific railroad, Central Pacific
- Container / Volume:
- 5th vol., and 4th annual revise
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- Books, Journals & Pamphlets
- Abstract:
- The joining of the First Transcontinental Railroad, likely based on the photograph taken by Andrew J. Russell of the ceremony of the driving of the golden spike at Promontory Summit, Utah, May 10, 1869.
- Description:
- Wood engraving signed: Baker
- Subject (Geographic):
- West (U.S.)--Guidebooks
- Subject (Name):
- Central Pacific Railroad Company and Union Pacific Railroad Company
- Subject (Topic):
- Railroads
- Collection Created:
- 1873
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The East and the West
16.
- Published / Created:
- [1869]
- Call Number:
- BrSides4o Zc47 869un
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image and text
- Abstract:
- Print depicts the town of Sherman, Wyoming, at the summit of the original grade of the Union Pacific Railroad, at an elevation of 8,247 ft (2,514 m); shows the town's two hotels, Sherman House and Summit House, train engine and flat cars, other buildings, and the Laramie Mountains in the background
- Description:
- BEIN BrSides4o Zc47 869un: On sheet 13.0 x 28.5 cm. and Title from caption below image
- Publisher:
- Harper & Brothers
- Subject (Geographic):
- Sherman (Albany County, Wyo. : Ghost town), Albany County (Wyo.), United States, and Overland Trails
- Subject (Name):
- Union Pacific Railroad Company
- Subject (Topic):
- Railroads and History
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Union Pacific Railroad -- Sherman Station, Wyoming Territory