The Stereographic Views Photograph Collection, 1870s-1930s

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Summary Description

Repository:Utah State Historical Society
Call number:Mss C 287
Creator:
Title:Stereographic Views Photograph Collection, 1870s-1930s
Quantity:2.5 lin. ft. (7 boxes)
Abstract:Stereo views of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico, Montana and educational views of the world to show how stereos work. Stereographs were the first mass medium where people could see world sites. Photographers and stereograph businesses are represented in the collection: Charles W. Carter, T.E. Hinshaw, Charles L. Joy, A.E. Dickerson, T.W. Ingersoll, John, K. Hillers, Jackson Brothers, William Henry Jackson, Keystone, Kilburn, Edward Muybridge, Charles R. Savage, George M. Ottinger, Pan American, Andrew J. Russell, C.L. Pond, G.W. Thorne, Underwood & Underwood, and Watkins.

Topics:

Utah--History
Wyoming--History
Idaho--History
The West (U.S.)
Niagara Falls
New York
Europe

Form or Genre:

Form or Genre: Stereographs, negatives, and stereoscopes

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Background

Background Note

Stereographs consist of two pictures of the same subject mounted side by side to correspond to the viewer's "binocular" vision. The viewer looks through a stereoscope and the image gives the illusion of being three-dimensional. The viewer can "pretend" to be viewing the same image as the photographer actually photographed. Early stereographs were made as early as 1853, but it was not until 1859 that the "parlor stereoscope" became popular in the American home. Photographers were sent all over the world to shoot images for this demand. The stereograph has the longest history of popularity of any form of photograph, creating a tremendous business opportunity for photographers in all areas. Many of these early stereographs have survived. This collection contains some of them. Stores were opened to rent stereographs and stereoscopes, much like the modern day video rental stores. Stereographs provided a virtually inexhaustible reservoir of information concerning the life and times of the past.

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Scope and Content

The collection contains scenic views of Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, the West, and scenic views like Niagara Falls and Europe that enhance the stereograph concept to produce a memorable 3-D image. The stereographs are of Utah and intermountain scenes taken in the 1870s and early 20th century. The collection is arranged by photographer, with original numbering system.
Photographers and stereograph businesses represented in the collection are: Charles W. Carter, T.E. Hinshaw, Charles L. Joy, A.E. Dickerson, T.W. Ingersoll, John K. Hillers, Jackson Brothers, William Henry Jackson, Keystone, Kilburn, Edward Muybridge, Charles R. Savage, George Ottinger, Pan American, Andrew J. Russell, C.L. Pond, G.W. Thorne, Underwood & Underwood, and Watkins.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation:

Stereographic Views Photograph Collection, 1870s-1930s, Utah State Historical Society.

Restrictions on Use

The Stereographic Views Photograph Collection is the physical property of the Utah Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Literary rights, including copyright, may belong to the authors or their heirs and assigns. Please contact the Historical Society for information regarding specific use of this collection.

Processing Information:

Collection processed by Susan Whetstone, 2005

Finding aid compiled by Susan Whetstone, 2005

Finding aid edited by Linda Thatcher, 2005

Collection cataloged by Linda Thatcher, 2005

Finding aid encoded for the World Wide Web by Craig Ringgenberg, 2005


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Container list

1

Beamon, E.O. (B)

B-1. Light House Rock (Green River)

1

Cardon, Thomas B. & Brothers (C)

C-1. Cottonwood Grove campers (Logan, Utah)

1

Graves, C.H. (CHG)

CHG-1. A letter from home, soldier in field

1

Reilly, J.J. (R)

R-1. Devil's Slide (Weber Canyon)

1

Smith, O.C. (SM)

SM-1. Railroad bridge (Ogden, Utah)

1

Carter, Charles W. (CWC)

CWC-1. Brigham Young's residence (Salt Lake City)
CWC-2. Beehive House (Salt Lake City)
CWC-3. Construction of the Salt Lake Temple (Salt Lake City)
CWC-4. Wasatch Range and Salt Lake City looking east
CWC-5. Cooperative Stores, street scene (Salt Lake City)
CWC-6. Tabernacle organ (2 copies)
CWC-7. Tabernacle exterior
CWC-8. Weber River (near Ogden, Utah)
CWC-9. Headquarters at Ft. Douglas, General Connor
CWC-10. Tabernacle organ
CWC-11. Tabernacle exterior (2 copies)
CWC-12. Tabernacle and Arsenal Hill (Salt Lake City) (2 copies)
CWC-13. SLC from First National Bank
CWC-14. City Hall and the Wasatch Range
CWC-15. Gardo House (Salt Lake City)
CWC-16. Staines, Wm.-- Devereaux House,1874
CWC-17. Arsenal Hill (Salt Lake City)
CWC-18. Meeshomoneah, Aztec or Moquis Indian City
CWC-19. American Fork Canyon Railroad
CWC-20. Panoramic View, Southeast (Salt Lake City)
CWC-21. Beehive House
CWC-22. Salt Lake Temple
CWC-23. Tabernacle interior

1

Dickerson, A.E. (D)

D-1-4. Bingham
D-5. Upper Bingham
D-6. Highland Boy (Bingham, Utah)
D-7-8. Boston Consolidated (Bingham, Utah)
D-9. Upper Bingham (lower end)
D-10. Public school (Bingham, Utah)
D-11. Utah Copper Co. (Bingham, Utah)
D-12. Bingham scene
D-13. Smelter
D-14. Little Terrace (Yellowstone National Park)

1

Hillers, John K. (H)

H-1. Moapariats Indians (Southern Nevada)
H-2-3. Kai-vav-its Indians (Kaibab Plateau)
H-4. Uintats Indians (Uinta Valley)
H-5. Lower Parogunt Cave (Kanab Creek)
H-6. Hillers portrait (Aquarius Plateau)
H-7. missing
H-8. Pilling's Cascade (Sevier River)

1

Hinshaw & Joy (HJ)

HJ-1. Salt Lake and Mercur Railroad
HJ-2. Brigham Young Monument unveiled
HJ-3. North Star Mine, stope

1

Hutteballe, H.C. (HCH)

HCH-1. Logan Temple
HCH-2. Utah State Agricultural College (Logan, Utah)
HCH-3. Telluride Power Co. Cottage (Logan Canyon)

1

Identified by Company (IC)

IC-1,8. American Series: Salt Lake City
IC-2. Continent Stereoscopic Company: Salt Lake Tabernacle
IC-3. Metropolitan Series: Saltair
IC-4. Popular Series: The Wedding Scene
IC-5. Union View Company: Tabernacle & Temple foundation
IC-6. Webster & Albee: Salt Lake Temple
IC-7. H.C. White Company: Grand Canyon, Sentinel Point

1

Ingersoll, T.W. (World's Fair/Exposition) (TWI)

TWI-1. Festival Hall
TWI-2. Terrace of States
TWI-3. Entrance to government building
TWI-4. Sunken Gardens, Palace Liberal Arts
TWI-5. Palace of Varies Industries at night
TWI-6-7. Palace of Electricity
TWI-8. Palace of Education & Manufacturing
TWI-9. Floral Clock
TWI-10. Palace of Machinery & Lagoon
TWI-11. Bethlehem Steel Co. exhibit
TWI-12. Lone Star of Texas
TWI-13. Birdseye View from Buffalo Tower
TWI-14. Entrance to "Creation" on the Pike
TWI-15. Rice planting (Philippine Village)
TWI-16. Three magicians in the "Court of Asia"
TWI-17. Oklahoma State Building
TWI-18. Illinois State Building
TWI-19. California's Old Mission Building
TWI-20. Louisiana's State Exhibit
TWI-21. Royal Gateway to China's Exhibit
TWI-22. Mexican Government's Pavilion
TWI-23. Missouri State Building
TWI-24. Pennsylvania State Building
TWI-25. Grand Stairway of Cascade Garden
TWI-26. General view across the Grand Basin
TWI-27. Festival Hall at night
TWI-28. Japanese Tea House
TWI-29. Palace of Mines and Metallurgy
TWI-30-31. Palace of Varies Industries
TWI-32. Mammoth Bird Cage
TWI-33. Minnesota Game Exhibit, Moose
TWI-34. Indiana & Missouri Grain Exhibit
TWI-35. General view of the "Pike"
TWI-36. The Castle in the Tyrolean Alps
TWI-37. Tyrolean Alps Village
TWI-38. Picturesque corner in the Tyrolean Alps
TWI-39. Bon Bon Girls in the Alpine Village
TWI-40-41. Visayan Houses, Philippine Village
TWI-42. Bagobos Maidens, Philippine Village
TWI-43. Kentucky State Building
TWI-44. Indiana State Building
TWI-45. Canadian Building
TWI-46. French Government's Building
TWI-47. Cuba's Pavilion
TWI-48. E. Lagoon, Palaces Education & Manufacture
TWI-49. California's Exhibit of Fruit
TWI-50. St. Louis Monument, Palace of Manufacture
TWI-51. Austrian Building
TWI-52. England's Building and gardens
TWI-53. Italian Building
TWI-54. New Mexico's State Building
TWI-55. Brazilian Building
TWI-56. Washington State Building
TWI-57. War Department Exhibit
TWI-58. Palace of Liberal Arts
TWI-59. Grand Stairway & Cascade Gardens
TWI-60. Festival Hall and Cascades
TWI-61. Nebraska Corn and Grain Exhibit
TWI-62. Texas Building
TWI-63. Festival Hall & Thomas Jefferson Statue
TWI-64. Entrance to "Cliff Dwellers" on the Pike
TWI-65. Grand Plaza from Administration Building
TWI-66. Japanese Tea House and gardens
TWI-67. Battle Abbey on the Pike
TWI-68. Bagobos women, Philippine Village
TWI-69. Superstitious Chinese children
TWI-70. Seal and Sea Fowl at Hagenbeck's Show
TWI-71. Japanese Rest House and gardens
TWI-72. Montana State Building
TWI-73. Alaska State Building and totem poles
TWI-74. Arkansas State Building
TWI-75. Michigan State Building
TWI-76. Festival Hall
TWI-77. Ceylon's National Pavilion
TWI-78. New York State Building
TWI-79. Asia Main Court on the Pike
TWI-80. Bagobos married couple, Philippine Village
TWI-81. Ben Chama Temple, Siamese Pavilion
TWI-82. Bagobos tribal members, Philippine Village
TWI-83. Administration Building
TWI-84. Ceylon and Brazilian Building
TWI-85. Birdseye view from Observation Wheel
TWI-86. Iowa State Building
TWI-87. Connecticut State Building
TWI-88. Oriental acrobats
TWI-89. Asian camel and driver
TWI-90. Entrance to the Pike from Plaza St. Louis
TWI-91. Statue of Marguerite, French gardens
TWI-92. David Street, "City of Jerusalem"
TWI-93. Birdseye view from Buffalo Tower
TWI-94. Palace of Mines and Metallurgy

1

Jackson, William Henry (WHJ)

WHJ-3-6. Castle Rock (Echo Canyon) (2 copies of #4)
WHJ-1. Devil's Gate Bridge (Weber Canyon)
WHJ-2, 16. Devil's Slide (Weber Canyon)
WHJ-7. Eicher's Cut (Echo Canyon)
WHJ-14. Mountain Cedar scenery
WHJ-10. Needle Rocks
WHJ-12. Petrified Fish Cut
WHJ-15, 17, 18. Salt Lake City, Utah
WHJ-8. Tunnel No. 3 (Weber Canyon)
WHJ-9. Uinta, Utah, Union Pacific Railroad
WHJ-11. Uintah Mountains
WHJ-13. Union Pacific Railroad scene

1

Jackson Brothers (JB)

JB-1. East End Tunnel No. 4 (Weber Canyon)
JB-2. 1,000 Mile Tree (Weber Canyon)
JB-3. missing
JB-4. Salt Lake City street signs of the Mormon Mercantile Union
JB-5. Devil's Gate Bridge
JB-6. Castle Rock (Echo Canyon)
JB-7. Big Wall (Echo Canyon)
JB-8. Tithing Office when it was the Deseret News
JB-9. Rocks (Echo Canyon)
JB-10. Part of the Big Wall (Echo Canyon)

1

Johnson, C.E. (J)

J-1, 2. Brigham Young Monument

1

Joy, Charles L. (CLJ)

CLJ-1-5. Golden Gate Mill (Mercur, Utah)
CLJ-6-12. Mercur, Utah
CLJ-13-18. Life (Mercur, Utah)
CLJ-19-21. Mining (Mercur, Utah)
CLJ-22-25. Mercur area
CLJ-26. Miners' Union
CLJ-27. Salt Lake & Mercur Railroad
CLJ-28. Salt Lake Tabernacle interior
CLJ-29-32. Saltair
CLJ-33-34. Brigham Young Monument

1

Keystone View Company (K)

K-1. Panoramic view (Salt Lake City) (3 copies)
K-2. Zion National Park, Temple of Zion, West Rim Trail
K-3. Bryce Canyon
K-4. Salt Lake Temple and Tabernacle
K-5. Ogden, Utah and the Wasatch Mountains (2 copies)
K-6. Utah farm scene
K-7. Box Canyon (Ouray, Colorado)
K-8. Road grading, W.J. Bryan workmen (Lincoln, Nebraska)
K-9. Women outside home (Ireland)
K-10. Axenstrasse Tunnel (Lake Lucerne, Switzerland)
K-11. Japanese girls, Suisenji Park (Kumamoto, Japan)
K-12. Ice peaks, Illecilewaet Glacier (British Columbia, Canada)
K-13-15. Roman Forum ruins
K-16. Bulldog and butterfly
K-17. Child, surprised look
K-18. Camel and Sphinx
K-19. Country and city scene
K-20. Bookbinder to compositor
K-21. Navigator to sailboat
K-22. Monument to fountain
K-23. Norway, quiet lane
K-24. Norway, gleaning grain
K-25. Interior--Salt Lake Tabernacle

2

B.W. Kilburn (BWK)

BWK-1. Mountain boy's reception
BWK-2. Krupp guns
BWK-3. Beecher, Henry Ward--Grave
BWK-4. Columbian Exposition--Midway
BWK-5. Columbian Exposition--Horticultural Hall
BWK-6. Columbian Exposition, John Bull train, Krupp guns
BWK-7. Columbian Exposition-Transportation Building
BWK-8. Columbian Exposition-Puck (actor)
BWK-9. Deer hunters ("Homeward bound")
BWK-10. Queenstown, Ireland
BWK-11. New York, Broadway and Post Office
BWK-12. Glasgow, Scotland
BWK-13. Southern Hotel (St. Louis, MO)
BWK-14. Helen Hunt-Grave (Cheyenne, WY)
BWK-15. Girl with owls
BWK-16. Triplets
BWK-17. Panoramic View (Salt Lake City, Utah)

2

Muybridge, Edward J. (M)

M-1. East View (Alta, Utah)
M-2. Tri-Canyon Point between Shady Run and Alta
M-3. Eureka Cut, between Shady Run and Alta
M-18. Cape Horn from Mineral Bar Bridge
M-19. Cape Horn from Valley
M-7. Devil's Gate (Lower Weber Canyon)
M-8. Devil's Gate (Lower Weber Canyon) RR in distance
M-20. Devil's Gate (Weber Canyon) looking south
M-5, 16. Devil's Gate Bridge (Lower Weber Canyon)
M-21. Echo Canyon, mouth area, Echo Station, Weber River
M-9. Green Valley from Eureka Cut
M-11. Index Rock, near Tunnel No.3 (upper Weber River)
M-15. Joss (old) statue
M-22. Limpid stream
M-17. Long Ravine Trestle and Bridge, 113 ft. high
M-10. Sphinx Rock and crossing (Weber River)
M-12. Tunnel No. 3 (upper Weber Canyon)
M-13. Wasatch Mountains (from the Weber River)
M-14. View up from Witches' Cauldron (Weber Canyon)
M-6. Weber River (near Devil's Slide)
M-4, 23. Weber River (near Ogden)

2

Pan American Photo Art Co. (PA)

PA-1. President Joseph F. Smith and grandson
PA-2. President Joseph F. Smith, Anthon Lund, John R. Winder
PA-3. Salt Lake City view from City Hall
PA-4. Eagle Gate (Salt Lake City)
PA-5. Russian Battleship Petropawlowsk sinking
PA-6. Military troops for Manila aboard City of Peking
PA-7. Civic Parade, State Street (Chicago, IL)
PA-8. Box Canyon (Colorado)
PA-9. Balance Rock, Garden of the Gods (Colorado)
PA-10. Giant Geyser (Yellowstone National Park)
PA-11. Life: Seven Sleepers, puppies and girl
PA-12. Life: "Sister's Chocolate is Good"--baby in chocolate
PA-13, 15-17. Niagara Falls, Cave of the Winds, Goat Island, ice climbing
PA-14. New Courthouse (Copenhagen, Denmark)
PA-18. Lincoln Park, Chicago
PA-19. Innocents Abroad: girl and dog in snow

2

Pond, C.L. (P)

P-6. Great Eastern Rock (Echo Canyon)
P-5. Monument Rock (Weber Valley)
P-7. Salt Lake City (Utah)
P-1-3. Salt Lake Tabernacle views
P-8. Wasatch Mountains
P-4. Brigham Young residence (Salt Lake City)

2

Russell, Andrew J. (AJR)

AJR-3. Devil's Slide (Weber Canyon)
AJR-1. Pulpit Rock (Weber Canyon)
AJR-4. Railroad side cut (Green River)
AJR-2. Weber Valley (near Echo City, Utah)

2

Savage, Charles R. (CRS)

CRS-1. Temple drawing (Salt Lake City)
CRS-2. Black Rock Beach (Great Salt Lake, Utah)
CRS-3. Panoramic View (Salt Lake City)
CRS-4. Salt Lake Tabernacle
CRS-5. Brigham Young residence (Salt Lake City)
CRS-6. Young, Brigham [portrait]
CRS-7. Devil's Slide (Weber Canyon)
CRS-8. Devils' Gate (Weber Canyon)
CRS-9, 22. One Thousand-Mile Tree (Weber Canyon)
CRS-10. Pulpit Rock, railroad track, Union Pacific Railroad
CRS-11. Teapot Rock, near Green River, Union Pacific Railroad
CRS-12. Tower Rock, Green River, Union Pacific Railroad
CRS-13. Devil's Gate Bridge and Hanging Rock, Union Pacific Railroad
CRS-14. Salt Lake City approach from the Central Pacific Railroad
CRS-15, 72. Hanging Rock (American Fork Canyon)
CRS-16. Montezuma's Chair (Gila Desert, Arizona)
CRS-17. Needle Palm Cactus (St. George, Utah)
CRS-18. Barrel Cactus (St. George, Utah)
CRS-19. Little Zion Valley (southern Utah)
CRS-20. Temples of the Rio Virgin (southern Utah)
CRS-21. Cave near the Rio Virgin River
CRS-23. Salt Lake City view from City Hall, looking west
CRS-24. Tunnel No. 3 (Weber Canyon)
CRS-25. Sherman Station, Summit of Union Pacific Railroad
CRS-26-28. Missing
CRS-29. Interior--Salt Lake Tabernacle
CRS-30. Street Scene (Salt Lake City), ca. 1871-77
CRS-31. Mormon pioneers on the Plains, 1866
CRS-32. Indian Pass, Kannara Canyon (southern Utah)
CRS-33. The Rocks of Dixie, (southern Utah)
CRS-34,44. Wasatch Mountains and Salt Lake City
CRS-35. Salt Lake Tabernacle and Temple construction
CRS-36. Starvation Camp (Donner Trail)
CRS-37. Bayonet Cactus, desert
CRS-38. Old Mill (American Fork Canyon)
CRS-39. Devil's Slide (Weber Canyon)
CRS-40. Baptism, Shebit (Paiutes) Indians (St. George area)
CRS-41. Organ--Salt Lake Tabernacle
CRS-42. Salt Lake Temple Square
CRS-43. West Side View (Salt Lake City)
CRS-45. Officers' quarters and parade ground (Ft. Douglas, Utah)
CRS-46. Salt Lake City view
CRS-47. Black Rock (Great Salt Lake, Utah)
CRS-48. Little Cottonwood Canyon from the Emma Mine
CRS-49. Little Cottonwood Canyon up from the granite quarry
CRS-50. Little Cottonwood Canyon down from Devil's Elbow
CRS-51. Little Cottonwood Canyon, Emma Hill
CRS-52. Lake Minnie, head of Little Cottonwood Canyon
CRS-53. Hoisting works, Ontario Mine (Park City, Utah)
CRS-54. Old Telegraph Mine (Bingham Canyon)
CRS-55. Trout Fishing (American Fork Canyon)
CRS-56. Sunrise (American Fork Canyon)
CRS-57. Barbee's Mill (Silver Reef, Utah)
CRS-58. Townsend House (Salt Lake City, Utah)
CRS-59. St. George (Utah)
CRS-60, 73, 111. Kannara Canyon
CRS-61. Cactus study (desert south of St. George, Utah)
CRS-62. Little Zion Valley, north end, headwaters of the Rio Virgin
CRS-63. Rio Virgin River
CRS-64. Tunnel No. 3 (Weber Canyon)
CRS-65. Ute Indian mother and papoose
CRS-66. Interior--Salt Lake Tabernacle
CRS-67. American Fork Canyon Mill
CRS-68. Moquis Village
CRS-69, 70. American Fork Canyon Railroad
CRS-71. Lake Point
CRS-74. Little Zion Canyon
CRS-75. Devil's Gate (Weber Canyon)
CRS-76. Devil's Slide (Weber Canyon)
CRS-77. Lone Peak
CRS-78. Sphinx of the Valley
CRS-79. Hanging Rock (Echo Canyon)
CRS-80. Old Mill
CRS-81. Pulpit Rock (Echo Canyon)
CRS-82. Great Salt Lake
CRS-83. Platte River at Fort Steele
CRS-84. ZCMI (Salt Lake City)
CRS-85. Lake Mary (Big Cottonwood Canyon)
CRS-86. Split Rock (Green River)
CRS-87. Snow sheds
CRS-88. Salt Lake Theater
CRS-89. Salt Lake Temple
CRS-90. Deseret News and Tithing Store
CRS-91. Secret Town Trestle (near Gold Run)
CRS-92. Organ--Salt Lake Tabernacle
CRS-93. Brigham Young residences
CRS-94. Witch Rocks (Weber Canyon)
CRS-95. Nile Creek Bridge
CRS-96. Echo Canyon scene
CRS-97. Temples of the Rio Virgin
CRS-98. Finger Rock, near Tunnel No. 3
CRS-99. Palisades looking west
CRS-100. Eagle Gate and school
CRS-101. Episcopal and Catholic churches from North Bench (Salt Lake City)
CRS-102. Salt Lake Tabernacle
CRS-103. Main Street (Salt Lake City)
CRS-104. Tunnel No. 2 (Echo Canyon)
CRS-105. Dutch Flat
CRS-106. Mouth of cave, Formation Springs (near Soda Springs, Idaho)
CRS-107. Dale Creek Bridge
CRS-108. Approach to Dale Creek Bridge
CRS-109. Snow sheds on summit
CRS-110. Mouth (Echo Canyon)
CRS-112. Weber Station No. 2 area (Hardscrabble Canyon)
CRS-113. Cave (Rio Virgin area)
CRS-114. Little Cottonwood Canyon from Emma Mine
CRS-115. Stairs
CRS-116. Bannock Indians
CRS-117. Railroad bridge (Fort Steele)
CRS-118. Little Zion Valley, Headwaters of the Rio Virgin River
CRS-119. Palisades view
CRS-120. Head of the Stairs
CRS-121. Mill F (Big Cottonwood Canyon)
CRS-122. Kanab Canyon
CRS-123. Barrel cactus (St. George area)
CRS-124. Buckskin Mountains [Bridge]
CRS-125. Yuma City, Arizona from Fort Yuma
CRS-126. Amphitheatre (Little Zion Valley)
CRS-127. Native Americans, Indian agents
CRS-128. Rattlesnake Rock (mouth of Beaver-Head Canyon)
CRS-129. Little Prickly Pear Canyon

2

Savage and Ottinger (SO)

SO-3. Road (Big Cottonwood Canyon)
SO-8. Stream (Big Cottonwood Canyon)
SO-17, 18. Camping (Cottonwood Canyon)
SO-23. Church Buttes
SO-19. Utah Line (head of Cottonwood Canyon)
SO-9. Cottonwood Lake
SO-12. Devil's Gate Station, Union Pacific Railroad
SO-13. Eagle Gate
SO-24. Engineer's camp (Weber Canyon)
SO-14. Finger Rock (Weber Canyon)
SO-16. Hanging Rock (Weber Canyon)
SO-20. Missouri Falls, Montana
SO-6. Mormon camp on the Weber River
SO-21. Native Americans
SO-5. Native American home (Soda Springs, Idaho area)
SO-25. Mouth (Prickly Pear Canyon, Montana)
SO-22. Pyramid Rocks (Pyramid Canyon, Utah)
SO-1. South Temple-looking east (Salt Lake City)
SO-7. Organ--Salt Lake Tabernacle
SO-2. Sharp and Young's Office (mouth Weber Canyon)
SO-4. Snake Indians
SO-11. Tunnel No. 3, Railroad (Weber Canyon)
SO-10. Utah Central Railroad completion
SO-14. Witch Rocks (Weber Canyon)

3

Thorne, G.W., American Views (T)

T-5. City Hall (Salt Lake City)
T-4. Giant Club (near Green River) P.R.R.
T-3. Palisades (Green River, WY) P.R.R.
T-2. Salt Lake Tabernacle
T-1. Shadow Lake (Rocky Mountains) P.R.R.
T-6. Witch Rocks (Weber Canyon) P.R.R.

3

Underwood & Underwood, LDS Tour 1st Series (UU)

UU-1. Smith, Joseph (2 copies)
UU-2. Old Smith Homestead
UU-3. Cumorah Hill (New York) (3 copies)
UU-4. Kirtland Temple (Ohio) (2 copies)
UU-5. Temple Lot (Independence, MO) (3 copies)
UU-6. Ruins of jail (Liberty, MO) (3 copies)
UU-7. Apostle Lyman Wight's home (2 copies)
UU-8. Mulholland Street (Nauvoo, IL) (2 copies)
UU-9. Nauvoo Temple (3 copies)
UU-10. Woodruff, Pres. Wilford home (Nauvoo, IL) (2 copies)
UU-11. Snow, Pres. Lorenzo home (Nauvoo, IL)
UU-12. Nauvoo Mansion, Home of Joseph Smith
UU-13. Old Smith homestead, Emma Smith's grave (Nauvoo, IL)
UU-14. Young, Pres. Brigham home (Nauvoo, IL) (2 copies)
UU-15. Taylor, Pres. John home (Nauvoo, IL)
UU-16. Carthage Jail
UU-17. Interior--Carthage Jail (2 copies)
UU-18. Bullet holes in wall--Carthage Jail
UU-19. East side--East Carthage Jail (3 copies)
UU-20. Carthage Courthouse
UU-21. Young, Brigham
UU-22. Salt Lake Temple Square
UU-23. Pioneer Monument
UU-24. Organ--Salt Lake Tabernacle
UU-25. Panoramic view, SE along Main Street (Salt Lake City)
UU-26. City and County Building (Salt Lake City)
UU-27. Panoramic view (Salt Lake City)
UU-28. Great Salt Lake and Saltair
UU-29. Pres. Joseph F. Smith, Anthon Lund, John R. Winder
UU-30. Interior--Carthage Jail
UU-31. East side--Carthage Jail
UU-32. Young, Brigham
UU-33. Salt Lake Temple Square
UU-34. Pioneer Monument
UU-35. East side--Salt Lake Temple
UU-36. Salt Lake Assembly Hall
UU-37. Beehive House
UU-38. Lion House
UU-39. Gardo House (Amelia's Palace)
UU-40. Brigham Young's grave
UU-41. City and County Building
UU-42. Panoramic view NW from the Court House (Salt Lake City)
UU-43. Great Salt Lake and Saltair
UU-44. Roosevelt, Pres. Theodore and Gov. Heber M. Wells (Salt Lake City)
UU-45. Utah Battery after the capture of Malolos (Philippines)
UU-46. Wells, Gov. Heber M.
UU-47. His Mother-in-law, the dispute

3

Unidentified (UI)

UI-16. Church interior (2 copies)
UI-17. Cliff edge (man on edge)
UI-7. Gardo House, Amelia's Palace
UI-5. Floating (Great Salt Lake)
UI-1-4. Mercur (Utah)
UI-9, 19. Native Americans
UI-10. Partridges (California)
UI-8. Main Street storefronts (Salt Lake City)
UI-6, 15. Salt Lake Temple
UI-18. Soda Springs (Idaho)
UI-20. Scenic views (1/2 of stereo)
UI-11-13. Statues
UI-14. Young women

3

Watkins-Union Pacific Railroad (W)

W-4. Devil's Gate (Weber Canyon)
W-5. Devil's Slide (Weber Canyon)
W-2. Devils' War Club (Weber Canyon)
W-3. Echo Rocks (Echo, Utah)
W-11. 1000-Mile Tree (Weber Canyon)
W-9. Main Street, west side (Salt Lake City)
W-6. Salt Lake Tabernacle
W-7. Salt Lake Tithing House
W-1,10. Witch Rocks (near Echo, Utah)
W-8. Young, Brigham residences (Salt Lake City)

3

Webster & Albee (WA)

WA-1. The Model Husband
WA-2. No Rose Without a Thorn

3

Weitfle, Chas. (WC)

WC-1. View (Salt Lake City)
WC-2. Devil's Slide (Weber Canyon)
WC-3. Ogden and the Wasatch Mountains

3

Educational (EDU)

EDU 45,46. Alaska
EDU 5-12, 43, 44. Beach scenes
EDU 66, 67. Childhood
EDU 63-65. Children
EDU 70-73. Christmas
EDU 13-17. City Scenes (New York, Chicago, London, San Antonio)
EDU 1-4. Civil War
EDU 74-79. Comic
EDU 52-53. Famous People (Booker T. Washington, Thomas Edison)
EDU 48-50. Foreign (Spain, Italy, Denmark)
EDU 58-60. Industry (Coal, Oysters, Automobile)
EDU 62. Mountains (Matterhorn)
EDU 80-89. New York City (New York)
EDU 90-104. Niagara Falls (New York)
EDU 131-158. Old West
EDU 47, 51. Paris
EDU 18-23. Photo Effects
EDU 61. Salem Witch House
EDU 105-130. San Francisco Earthquake, 1904
EDU 24-26. Satanic
EDU 68, 69. Sea Views
EDU 56-57. Sentimental
EDU 27-31. Transportation (covered wagon, railroad, ship, car, plane)
EDU 32-38. Unique
EDU 54. Victorian Risqué
EDU 55. Women's Liberation
EDU 39-42. World War I

4-7

Stereographic Viewers