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Photograph of Salt Lake City
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[Salt Lake City, Utah Territory]
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[Watkins number unknown] One of a three-part panorama (see also Naef nos. 882, 883- not in this collection). View of the city with the Salt Lake Tabernacle prominent in picture. Written in pencil at bottom of mount: "Salt Lake City No. 3."
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[Salt Lake City, Utah Territory]
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[Watkins number unknown] One of a three-part panorama (see also Naef nos. 882, 883- not in this collection). View of the city with the Salt Lake Tabernacle prominent in picture. Written in pencil at bottom of mount: "Salt Lake City No. 3."
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Salt Lake City. Outside Mormon Tabernacle
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Exterior view of the Mormon tabernacle in Salt Lake City.
photCL 449 (160)

Salt Lake City, Mormon Temple
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Salt Lake City. Mormon Temple Annex
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Photograph Album of Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Other City Views
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This disbound album contains 59 photographs consisting mostly of commercial views of cities and miscellaneous subjects, dating from circa 1870s-1880s, including images of Mormon figureheads, Salt Lake City, Utah; city scenes of San Francisco; and some views of Native Americans of the Southwest and Great Plains. Also included are posed photographs of Japanese women and men in traditional dress. Photographs of Utah depict Mormon leader Brigham Young; third president of the Mormon Church John Taylor; Salt Lake City; Gardo House; the Mormon Tabernacle; and Paiute Indians being baptized into the Mormon faith by Mormon men. California photographs show Yosemite; the Sierra Nevadas; Oakland; city scenes of San Francisco; and the mansions of Mark Hopkins, George Crocker, Collis P. Huntington, and Leland Stanford. Other photographs are of Paiute Indians, Navajo Indians, Pueblo Indians, Bannock Indians, Niagara Falls, Union Square and Central Park in New York City, and the Central Pacific Railroad. Also included are hand-colored photographs of Japanese women and men in posed scenarios, some with musical instruments. It is unclear whether these photographs were taken in the United States or in Japan. Photographers who contributed to this collection include Alfred A. Hart, B.A. Hawkins, J. Notman, Charles Roscoe Savage, and Isaiah West Taber.
photCL 135