1809 SERIES. 



STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. 



Views of the Union Pacific Railroad from Cheyenne to Promontory 

 Point, including studies among the Black Hills of Wyoming, and Great 

 Salt Lake City. 



As the stereographs are but duplications of the larger ones in the 

 preceding series, no detailed description will be given, except in those 

 ea.-es where they are the only representation of the scene. 



In referring back for description, the subject will be found under the 

 sane general titles as below. 



Trom the wear and tear of long use, and unimportance, many of 

 the negatives have been withdrawn from the list, leaving the numbers 

 in a somewhat chaotic condition; but, as many of the views have 

 become well known by their numbers, it was deemed best to retain 

 them. 



No. GO. Depot at CHEYENNE, 510 miles west from Omaha : 0,011 feet 

 elevation. 



Nos. 05. 00. Promontory Point, the spot where the tracklayers met 



and laid the " last rail ;" elevation, 4,905 feet. 

 No. 67. The original depot at Promontory; a primitive state of 



affairs, incident upon the rapid construction of the road. 

 Nor. OS, 00. Street views in CORINNE, UTAH, 

 No. 71. UlNTA, Utah, mouth of Weber Canon. 

 ET 0S( 77-80. Devil's Gate, Weber OaSon. 

 Nos. fel— 85. DlaVIL'S GATE BRIDGE, looking down and ap, and from 



above and below. 



Bast from Devil's Gate. 



Westward of Tunnel No. 4; a rock, cut of 150 feet — in 



Weber Canon. 



West prom the mouth of Tunnel No. i. 



west from the summit of the ridge through which 



Tunnel No, -i is cut, looking over Round Valley, to the 



Wasatch Mountains, in the distance. 

 No. no. East of Tunnel No. 1. 

 Nos. 91-95. Views between Tunnels Nos. 3 and 4, a space of about 



half a mile, bar fall of grand and picturesque beauties. 

 Nos. 96 07. Tunnel No. 3, from the east; a cut of 550 feet through 



solid limestone. 

 Nos. 98, 99. THE 1,000-MILE Tree, a solitary pine in Wilhebuina Pass, 



or the narrows of Weber Canon, marking the 1,000th mile 



west of Omaha. 

 No. 100. SECTION-MEN; a group of railroad laborers on a hand-car. 

 Nos. 100,102. The Devil's Slide, Weber Canon, three miles below the 



LOOO-mile tree; two parallel ridges of limestone from 50 



to L'5<> feet in height, running up the mountain side for 



l.uoo feet. 

 No. 103. WlLHELMINA PASS, or the Narrows ; the entrance to Weber 



Canon proper, seven miles below the mouth of Echo Canon. 

 No. 104 Pulpit Rock, mouth of Echo Canon. 

 No. 105. Death Hook, mouth of Echo Canon. 

 No. 100. Sentinel Book, mouth of Echo Canon. 

 No. 107. The Great Eastern, mouth of Echo Canon. 



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84. 



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87. 



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88; 



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80. 



