Print shows men, women, and children en route to California, with dogs, oxen, horses and covered wagons, are gathered at a camp on the plains. The emigrants wear hats or bonnets, sit on horseback, carry guns, cook at a fire, and skin a deer. Shows a man with a bugle and a Native American man with a feather roach. Snow covered mountains are in the distance
Description:
BEIN WA Prints +203: On sheet 44 x 69 cm., Title from caption below image., and Attribution from engraved signature in print.
Publisher:
F. Gleason
Subject (Topic):
Wagon trains, Covered wagons, Westward movement, Horseback riding, and Camping
Begins with two printed poems "The Stone Giant's Bowl" and "The Ice Dragon's Nest" and two facsimile letters written during Clarence King's trip in the Uintah Mountains to his sister Marion and to "Lall" and "Jan."
Alternative Title:
The three lakes
Description:
Blank versos of mounted photographs not reproduced. and Unidentified manuscript inscription on title page.
Subject (Geographic):
Uinta Mountains (Utah and Wyo.), Utah, West (U.S.), and Wyoming
Yellowstone National Park : park season June 15 to Sept. 15 and Wylie Permanent Camping Co.
Description:
BEIN Zc47 909ye: Imperfect: Columns 6 and 10 mutilated, with some loss of text. Stamp: Salt Lake office, 307 S. Main St. and Brochure folds in half, with unnumbered columns 1-2 on final page creating a double title page.
Publisher:
Wylie Permanent Camping Co.
Subject (Geographic):
Yellowstone National Park and Yellowstone National Park.
Subject (Name):
Wylie Permanent Camping Co.
Subject (Topic):
Descriptiong and travel, Tourist camps, hostels, etc, and Camping