UT115. C.R. Savage, Pioneer Art Gallery, Salt Lake City, Utah. Residence of Prest. B. Young. Variant of other views of same scene, this one with kids by fence. Couple digs in sky area. G. $75
UT150. C.R. Savage, Pioneer Art Gallery, Salt Lake City, Utah. Utah. Tabernacle, 250 feet long, 150 feet wide, 80 feet high. G. $75
UT185. A.J. Russell. Union Pacific R.R. Views Across the Continent, West from Omaha. No. 161.-Group of Chinese, Laying the Last Rail. From Westward to Promontory, by Barry Combs, page 71: “Chinese laying the last rail….Union Pacific’s Irishmen laid the next to last rail. Central Pacific’s Chinese workmen laid the final rail–in the foreground–and drove a few spikes at one end to hold it in place. This rail was to be the focal point of the ceremony. Probably the man with his back to the camera in the foreground and the man with boots planted firmly on either side of a tie in the center are Chinese. But the taller Irishmen, mugging for the photographer, dominate the picture.” Russel only used this larger mount in 1869 so this is a particularly rare issue. Some long ago child wrote “Eliza” in the sky of the right image which I have not attempted to remove. VG. $6000
UT186. A.J. Russell & Co. Union Pacific R.R. Stereoscopic Views. Across the Continent West from Omaha. No. 543. Group of Officials at Laying Last Rail. VG. $5000
UT196. C.W. Carter. Brigham Young. VG. $150
UT201. [A.J. Russell.] 481. Mormon Family, Salt Lake City. G. $150
UT206. A.J. Russell, Artist. Union Pacific R.R. Views Across the Continent, West from Omaha. Mormon Turnpike Bridge, mouth Weber Canyon. VG. $350
UT207. A.J. Russell & Co., NY. Union Pacific R.R. Stereoscopic Views. 225. Cut No. 5 West of Wasatch. G. $250
UT209. Jackson Bros., Omaha, Neb. Scenery of the Union Pacific Railroad. No. 98. 1000 Mile Tree-a natural and enduring mile post marking the completion of the 1000th mile, is in Weber Canon, at that part known as “Wilhelmina Pass” or the “Narrows.” G. $250
PP369. C.R. Savage, Pioneer Art Gallery, Salt Lake City, Utah. Pres. B. Young, born June 1st, 1801. VG. $75