Emigration Canyon history photograph collection, 1870s-1990s

Overview of the Collection

Title
Emigration Canyon history photograph collection
Dates
1870s-1990s (inclusive)
Quantity
474 items
Collection Number
P1137
Summary
The Emigration Canyon history photograph collection contains images of cabins, hotels, railroads, and early pioneers and ranchers in Emigration Canyon. The first folder is dedicated to the Pinecrest Inn and its construction. The majority of the images in folder two depict quarries and the Emigration Canyon Railroad; folder three contains images of primary and secondary residences and occupants. Folder four contains images of businesses located in Emigration Canyon, including Wagener Brewery and Ruth's Diner, as well as photos of historical canyon sites. The remaining folders contain a variety of images ranging from 18th century residences to new land development.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Languages
English

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Emigration Canyon history photograph collection contains images of cabins, hotels, railroads, and early pioneers and ranchers in Emigration Canyon. The first folder is dedicated to the Pinecrest Inn and its' construction. The majority of the images in folder two depict quarries and the Emigration Canyon Railroad; folder three contains images of primary and secondary residences and occupants. Folder four contains images of businesses located in Emigration Canyon, including Wagener Brewery and Ruth's Diner, as well as photos of historical canyon sites. The remaining folders contain a variety of images ranging from 18th century residences to new land development. The majority of the images were labeled and the descriptions found below were taken from the original photographs. When no identification was available, the descriptions are listed as follows: [____].

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Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library’s Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Initial Citation: Emigration Canyon History photograph collection, P1137, Box [ ]. Special Collections and Archives. University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott. Salt Lake City, Utah.

Following Citations: P1137.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The collection was kept in the original order in which it was received. The majority of the images are in topical order.

Processing Note

Processed by Jamie Colton and Mary Ann Curtis in 2004.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
1 1 General images
  • 1: Pinecrest Inn under construction. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Pinecrest Inn" 1-2)
  • 2: Pinecrest Inn under construction. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Pinecrest Inn" 1-3)
  • 3: Pinecrest Inn and nearby cabins. Two water tanks are clearly seen on the hill. The cabin with the falg is located at 7997 Emigration Canyon.. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder: "Pinecrest Inn" 5-20)
  • 4: Pinecrest Inn. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Pinecrest Inn" 1-15A)
  • 5: Pinecrest Inn. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder: "Pinecrest Inn" 1-8A)
  • 6: Pinecrest Inn. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Pinecrest Inn" 1-17A)
  • 7: Pinecrest Inn in summer. Source: LDS Church History Archive (Call No. PH325: "Pinecrest Inn photographs [circa 1925]" Access No. 5402-ARCH-88 Neg number 4-24A)
  • 8: Pinecrest Inn in winter. About 1920.. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Charles Lockerbie" 5-6)
  • 9: Pinecrest Inn. Source: Private collection of Carolyn and Howard Tuttle
  • 10: Colorized postcard: Looking down Emigration Canyon (Burr Fork) from Pinecrest. Source: Private collection of Margaret Armstrong
  • 11: Blow up of Pinecrest Inn Postcard collection of Maurine McClean
  • 12: A bit of snow in Pinecrest. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Charles Lockerbie" 1-24A)
  • 13: Pinecrest Inn. Source: Private collection of Margaret Armstrong
  • 14: Landscaping and rockwork at the Pinecrest Inn. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Charles Lockerbie: 5-23)
  • 15: Landscaping and rockwork at the Pinecrest Inn.. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder: "Charles Lockerbie")
  • 16: Stone Bridge to the Pinecrest Inn. Still standing as of this writing (partially hidden behind a log garge at 7999 Emigration Canyon). Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Charles Lockerbie")
  • 17: Pinecrest Inn, 1905. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Charles Lockerbie" 5-6)
  • 18: Members of the Young family on the bridge to the Pinecrest Inn.. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 19: Pinecrest Inn in winter. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 20: Old wooden bridge (by present "Crockett's house). Visitors would drive to the parking lot in front of the Inn. A valet would park it up behind the Inn. When the were ready to leave, they drove out over the bridge and down the canyon.. Source: Private collection of Maurine McLean (Neg. 4-17)
  • 21: Bingham State Line Lorries (buses) lined up at the Pinecrest Inn, 1925. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Emigration Canyon" 1-19A)
  • 22: Pinecrest Inn. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Charles Lockerbie" 2-3A)
  • 23: Looking across at the Pinecrest Inn from the Red Rock Quarry. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Charles Lockerbie" 3-8A)
  • 24: Colorized and Retouched postcard of Pinecrest Inn.. Source: Private collection of David Freed
  • 25: Pincecrest Inn. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 26-27: Members of the Young family skiing at Pinecrest Inn.. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells (Disk 6-15 Pinecrest)
  • 28: Pinecrest Inn, built as a destination on the Emigration Canyon Rail Road. Canyon on the right is Burr Fork. Canyon on the left is Left Hand Fork (Wallace Grove). Note the wooden water tank high on the hill to the left, feeding the Pinecrest Inn and nearby cabins.. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Pinecrest Inn" 1-1)
  • 29: Postcard showing "Pinecrest Inn, Salt Lake City's unique mountain hotel. The luxury passenger coach of the Emigration Canyon Railroad is shown in the foreground.. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Pinecrest Inn" 1-9A)
  • 30: Quarry workers on the steps of the Pinecrest Inn. Charles Lockerbie (who did the rockwork and his Wife are on the top right.). Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder: "Charles Lockerbie" 5-18)
  • 31: Pinecrest Inn. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder: "Pinecrest Inn" 1-13A)
  • 32: Rockwork and landscaping at the Pinecrest Inn done by Charles Lockerbie. Stone was from the white sandstone quarry in Brigham's Forck.. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Pinecrest Inn: 1-14A)
  • 33: Fresh buttermilk. Sandwiches - Ham, Cheese, Sardine, Chicken, Coffee, Tea, Coge. Pinecrest Inn, 1905.. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder: "Pinecrest Inn" 1-5A)
  • 34: Stone Fireplace at the Pinecrest Inn. Source: LDS Church History Archive (Call No PH325: "Pinecrest Inn Photographs [cr.1925]" Access No 5402-ARCH-88 Neg number 4-20A)
  • 35: Pinecrest Inn veranda with willow and reed rockers. The view looks east to the peaks in Parley's Canyon.. Source: LDS Church Archive (Call No PH325: "Pinecrest Inn photographs [circa 1925]" Access No 5402-ARCH-88 Neg number 4-12)
  • 36: Upstairs dining room at the Pinecrest Inn. A favorite menu item was fresh trout.. Source: LDS Church History Archive (Call No PH325: "Pinecrest Inn Photographs [cr.1925]" Access No 5402-ARCH-88 Neg number 4-13)
  • 37: Sunporch at the Pincrest Inn. After the Inn was dismantled in 1949, this was one of the few sections left standing. When the rubble caught fire in 1951, the rumor that the Pinecrest Inn had burned to the ground was fanned by the picture of this charred sunporch.. Source: LDS Church History Archive (Call No PH325: "Pinecrest Inn photographs [cr.1925]" Access No 5402-ARCH-88 Neg number 4-17)
  • 38-39: [Pinecrest Inn]
  • 40: Cooks with ice house in the back
  • 41-43: Waitresses at Pinecrest Inn
  • 44-47: Gleaner girls outing at Pinecrest Inn, July 13-15, 1945. Source: Private collection of Barbara Fraser
  • 48-54: Ward Outing at Pincrest inn, circa 1945. Source: Private collection of Barbara Fraser
  • 55: Young (RR manager) standing on Lookout Point in Pinecrest. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 56: Road in Pinecrest (Burr Fork). Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 57-65: Photos from a Young family picnic in Pinecrest. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 66: Pinecrest Store. Source: Salt Lake County Tax Records
  • 67: Colorized postcard: YWCA Camp in Pinecrest. Source: Private collection of David Freed
  • 68: Charles Lockerbie and Shep in Pinecrest 1905. Source: Utah Historical Society ("Charles Lockerbie" 1-23A)
  • 69: Lockerbie Camp. Source: Utah Historical Society ("Charles Lockerbie" 2-6A)
  • 70: Lockerbie Camp. Source: Utah Historical Society ("Charles Lockerbie" 5-7)
  • 71-72: Lockerbie Camp where he lived for three years while recovering from a lung ailment, about 1905.. Source: Utah Historical Society ("Charles Lockerbie" 5-8)
  • 73: Lockerbies waiting in the snow for transportation home. Source: Utah Historical Society ("Charles Lockerbie" 5-16)
  • 74: Mrs. Lockerbie skiing. Source: Utah Historical Society ("Charles Locker" 2-2A)
  • 75: Camp and camper in Pinecrest. Source: Utah Historical Society ("Charles Lockerbie")
  • 76: Ms. Lockerbie (and cats!) skiing in Pinecrest. Source: Utah Historical Society ("Charles Lockerbie")
  • 77: Charles Lockerbie in Pinecrest. Source: Utah Historical Society ("Charles Lockerbie")
  • 78: Charles Lockerbie's sister, Arlene Holder, in Pinecrest about 1905. Source: Utah Historical Society ("Charles Lockerbie")
  • 79: Charles Lockerbie's wife, in Pinecrest about 1905. Source: Utah Historical Society ("Charles Lockerbie")
  • 80: Charles Lockerbie's daughter in Pinecrest about 1905. Source: Utah Historical Society ("Charles Lockerbie")
  • 81: Charles Warner Lockerbie 1899 (?) Syracuse Lane, SLC. Son of William Lockerbie and Belle Garrett Lockerbie. Born near Monpato, Blue Earh, County MN, Jan. 7, 1879. Moved with mother, sister, and maternal grandparents (Dr. Hayden Garrett) to SLC May 1891. Lived 17th So. at Jordan River. Graduated from Farmer's Ward School under Mr. Oscar VanCott.
  • 82: Charles W. Lockerbie was a traveling photographer 1900-1905. He worked in S. CA., AZ. NM. Sonora, and a few northen states in Mexico. Probably about 20 years old in this picture. SLC was always his "home." This picture taken at El Tigre Mine, Sonora, 1905.. Source: Utah Historical Society ("Charles Lockerbie")
1 2 General images
  • 1: Dirt road at the mouth of Emigration Canyon about 1933. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Emigration Canyon" 1-20A)
  • 2: ECRR Tracks running up Emigration Canyon (1907-1917). Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 3: Emigration Canyon Resort dancing pavilion, circa 1909. Source: LDS Church History Library Archives (Call No PH2824; Access number 34177-ARCH-88)
  • 4: Utah Lime and Stone Quarry in Emigration Canyon. Source: Salt Lake Tribune
  • 5: Utah Lime and Stone Quarry, possibly in Emigration Canyon. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Utah Lime and Stone" 5-13)
  • 6: Limekiln 1 mile N of Shriner's Children's Hospital. Source: Utah Historical Society (3997: number 6-2)
  • 7: Limekiln 1 mile N of Shriner's Children's Hospital. Source: Utah Historical Society (3998: number 6-3)
  • 8: Limekiln at Limekiln Gultch. Source: Utah Historical Society (3999: number 6-4)
  • 9: Limekiln at Limekiln Gultch. Source: Utah Historical Society (4000: number 6-5)
  • 10: Limekiln at Limekiln Gultch. Source: Utah Historical Society (4001:number 6-6)
  • 11: Salt Lake Free Public Library (now the Hansen Planetarium), 1906. Built of white Pinecrest sandstone.. Source: Utah Historical Society? (SL Library Pamphlet)
  • 12-14: Limekiln at Limekiln Gultch. Source: Utah Historical Society (4001; number 6-7,8,9)
  • 15: Lumber Mill, location unknown. Killiam sawmill could have looked like this.. Source: Private collection of Stanley Fishler (Sisk 1: sawmill)
  • 16: Motor number 2 pulls cars Uinta and Tintic through the lower part of Emigration Canyon, upward bound to Pinecrest, 1912.. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • Similar picture (Shorter view of cars). Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Emigration Canyon Railroad" number 1-21A)
  • 17: Emigration Canyon Railway Co. car and load of rocks near the junction in Pinecrest. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Emigration Canyon Railroad" number 3-15A)
  • 18: Emigration Canyon Railway Co. car at Point Lookout, July 24, 1909. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Emigration Canyon Railroad" number 1-22A)
  • 19: Emigration Canyon Railway car on the way to the Summit, July 24, 1909. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Emigration Canyon Railroad" number 3-16A)
  • 20: Emigration Canyon Railway Line, probably in Pinecrest (from the aspen and firs). Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Emigration Canyon Railroad" number 3-22A)
  • 21: ECRR car above the switch back.. Source: Private collection Laura Young Wells
  • 22: ECRR car, 1915. Note boy hiding bottom right.. Source: LDS Church History Library Archives (Call NoPH324 5313-ARCH-88 Neg 4-7)
  • 23: Locomotive number 1 and work train at substation about 1910.. Source: Utah Historical Society (Folder "Emigration Canyon RR" 3-18A), also Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 24-25: ECRR clearing snow from track, March 10-15 near Pioneer Addition.. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells (Disk 6 12EM)
  • 26-27: ECRR snowclearing, March 10-15. Near Pioneer Addition.. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 28-31: ECRR snowclearing, March 10-15. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 32: ECRR tracks west of University of Utah. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 33: ECRR tracks. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 34: Panoramic photograph of ECRR tracks. Source: LDS Archives ("Emigration Canyon Railroad circa 1915" Call No PH324 5313-ARCH-88), also Private collection is Laura Young Wells
  • 35: ECRR ascending to the summit of Old Mormon Trail, on line of Emigration Canyon Railroad. Colorized postcard circa 1910.
  • 36: Emigration Canyon Railroad, copy print from Utah State Historical Society.
  • 37: Motor number 1 is at the substation below the mouth of Kilyon Canyon. Circa 1908, copy print from the Utah State Historical Society. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 38: Emigration Canyon Railroad circa 1915. copyprint from the LDS archive. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 39-41:Emigration Canyon Railroad tracks Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 42: Emigration Canyon Railroad tracks at the switchback in Pinecrest. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 43: Lock used to keep children from switching the tracks. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 44: Emigration Canyon Railroad tracks under construction in Pinecrest, 1907. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 45: Emigration Canyon Railroad tracks under construction in Pinecrest. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 46-47:Emigration Canyon Railroad tracks. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 48-51:Emigration Canyon Railroad car ascending to the summit in Pinecrest. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 52:Emigration Canyon Railroad tracks. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 53:Below Little Mountain Summit. July 24, 1909. Source: Utah State Historical Society.
  • 54:Billboard advertising "The Groves" (Pinecrest) lots. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 55:Emigration Canyon Railroad trail to Little Mountain. July 24, 1909. Source: Utah State Historical Society.
  • 56:Trolley to Mount Olivet, 1909. Source: Utah State Historical Society.
  • 57:Emigration Canyon Railroad tracks. Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 58-61: Emigration Canyon Railroad train wreck. "ote the size of rocks!" Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 62: Emigration Canyon Railroad, "wreck or related"
  • 63-65: Emigration Canyon Railroad, "wreck or related"
  • 66: Emigration Canyon Railroad, collection of spikes and other metals. Source: Furse and Emigration Canyon State Historical Society.
  • 66: Emigration Canyon Railroad, collection of spikes and other metals dontaed by Gary Noerring. Source: Furse and Emigration Canyon State Historical Society.
  • 68: LeGrand Young (bearded) in Emigration Canyon Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 69-71: Young family in Emigration Canyon Source: Private collection of Laura Young Wells
  • 72: Emigration Canyon Railroad complimentary Pass
  • 73: Salt Lake and Fort Douglas Railway's Shay engine number 3 with a couple of open air cars is spotted facing East at Wagner's Breweryat the mouth of Emigration Canyon, circa 1888.
1 3 General images
  • 1: NeCueche Handicrafts. Source: Salt Lake County Tax Records
  • 2: Ashley's. Source: Salt Lake County Tax Records
  • 3-5: Crompton's Roadside Attraction, 1997
  • 6-8: Chindgren Residence, June 29, 1942
  • 9: T. Williams Pinecrest
  • 10: [Unidentified cabin]
  • 11: [Unidentified building]
  • 12-18: Salt Lake County Tax Records
  • 19: Aunt Laura's cabin Pinecrest burned
  • 20: Emigration Canyon Esther born artist drawing
  • 21: Emigration Canyon Esther born front [porch] added later
  • 22: Grandpa Woolley's cabin later years [Pinecrest]
  • 23: Grandpa's Cabin early years [Pinecrest]
  • 24: Kilyon cabin not adjusted
  • 25: Kilyon Canyon cabin
  • 26: Kilyon Canyon family group
  • 27: Maurine and Gilbert built on Aunt Laura site after burn
  • 28: Pinecrest Inn in color
  • 29: [Pinecrest] Inn Maurine photo
  • 30: Pinecrest Inn, black and white
  • 31-34: [Unideentified buildings]
  • 35: Green Gables
  • 36: Automobile parked in front of house
  • 37: "Cabin 3" Source: Salt Lake County Tax Records.
  • 38: "Early Cabin"
  • 39: [Trolley]
  • 40: "Cottage Small" Source: Salt Lake County Tax Records
  • 41: [Unidentified building]
  • 42: Cabin 4
  • 43: Salt Lake County Tax Records
  • 44: Cannon Riding Academy
  • 45: Cattle Baron Steak House
  • 46-48: [Cabin]
  • 49-52: Paintings of Brigham Youn, Jr. Cabin by Margaret Springer Hardy
  • 53: Heber J. Grant family in Emigration Canyon. Anna, Aunt Gusta, George, Father (Heber J. Grant), Julie, John, Irene, Florence, Grant, Rachel, Greg, Ray. Source: Private collection of Jean Cannon Willis
  • 54: Ramshayer Family hiking in Emigration Canyon. Source: Private collection of Esther Ramshayer Johnson
  • 55: Heber J. Grant Family Guest Book. Source: Private collection of Jean Cannon Willis
  • 56: George Cannon, 4700 Emigration Canyon. Source: Private collection of Jean Cannon Willis
  • 57: Rachel and George Cannon, 4700 Emigration Canyon. Source: Private collection of Jean Cannon Willis
  • 58: Chingren kids with rented pony at "Pony Flats" Source: Private collection of Mary Jane Chingren
  • 59: Ramshayer kids with rented donkeys at "Donkey Flats" Source: Private collection of Esther Ramshayer Johnson
  • 60: Pony Flats (Perkins Flats). Source: Private collection of Mary Jane Chindgren
  • 61: [Boy on horseback]
  • 62-66: Hottentot Riding Stables. Source: Private collection of Mary Jane Chindgren
  • 67-69: Hill Billy Hollow Ski Hill. Source: Private collection of Mary Jane Chindgren
  • 70: Skycrest in Emigration Canyon. Source: Utah Historical Society (Shipler Photo number 49337)
  • 71: Meik store and fruit stand at entrance to Kelvin Grove
  • 72: Kelvin Grove in Emigration Canyon (1940s)
  • 73: Naomia and Gaynel in front of Meik Summer Home west of Kelvin Grove
  • 74: Emma Teresa Ringwood Meik b. 18 July 1876, d. 5 July 1958
  • 75: Francis Thomas Meik b. 25 October 1873, d. 16 March 1964
  • 76: [Autumn trees]
  • 77: Remnants of Skycrest, 1998. Photo by Stan Fishler.
  • 78: Higbee Rental Home, 3286 Emigration Canyon. Year round use in the 1940s. Photo 1966.
1 4 General images
  • 1: [Loaded wagon and carriage outside of the Wagener Brewing Co (?)]
  • 2: Wagener Brewing Co. 1897. Source: University of Utah Archives. Illustrated Guide to SLC. Also, Utah Historical Society (6050.17761)(5-19,16)
  • 3: Wagener Brewing Co. Source: Utah Historical Society (6051)(5-20)
  • 4: Wagener Brewing Co. Source: Utah Historical Society (6052)(5-22)
  • 5: Interior of Wagener Brewing Co. Inn, August 29, 1908. Source: Utah Historical Society (24801)(5-14)
  • 6: Wagener Brewing Co. Inn, Emigration Inn. Source: Collection of Emigration Canyon Historical Society. Gift of Mike Rey.
  • 7: Wagener Brewing Co. Source: Utah Historical Society (17760)(5-17)
  • 8: Wagener Brewery paraphenalia. Source: Private collection of Stan Fishler. Photo by Stan Fishler.
  • 9a: [Seal from the H. Wagener Brewing Co. of Salt Lake City]
  • 9: [Glass shelves filled with glass beer bottles]
  • 10: [Label from a bottle of H. Wagener Lager beer]
  • 11: [Sign from the California Brewery, Henry Wagener Proprietor, Salt Lake City, Utah]
  • 12: [Unidentified woman]
  • 13: [Graduation portrait of a young woman]
  • 14: Curtis Oberhansley, Ruth Evans, Mike Ray -- Ruth's 90th birthday
  • 15: Source: Private collection of Curtis Oberhansley
  • 16: Ruth and son George
  • 17-25: Ruth's Diner. Source: Private collection of Curtis Oberhansly
  • 26-41: Pioneer Sesquicentennial wagon train, July 1997, Emigration Canyon
  • 42-43: [Map of the Great Salt Lake Valley.]
  • 44-45: Dancing pavilion in Emigration Canyon
  • 46: Cederlof Homestead in Emigration Canyon. Source: Private collection of Brent Cederlof
  • 47: Mary and John Cederlof. Early emigrants and homesteaders. Source: Private collection of Brent Cederlof
  • 48: [Drawing of Fuller's Mill Pleasure Garden from the North West.]
  • 49: "Bun Lester's Workshop" 1997
  • 50: The Pink Garage, 1997
  • 51: Abandoned outhous (WPA?). Pinecrest - Kilyon, 1997.
  • 52: Pack train in Emigration Canyon. Source: National Archives
  • 53: Camp Kostopolus
  • 86-87: This is the Place Monument
  • 88: Remnants
  • 89-90: Stan Fishler Photos
  • 91: Olympus Hills Subdivision above This is the Place Monument
  • 92-93: City water tank -- below Donner Hill
  • 94: Cave across road from Donner Hill (North)
  • 95: Limestone Ledge - "RR Grade intended to access Park City" -- Donner Hill
  • 96: [Unidentified ruins]
  • 97: [Broken rails and wood fence]
  • 98: [Roof of a house?]
  • 99: Remnants of ranch at base of Donner Hill, 1998
  • 101: [Small white cabin]
  • 102: [Remnants of an old road rail and fence]
  • 103-106: Large tank or platform at base of Donner Hill
  • 107: [Dilapitated door]
  • 108: Views of Donner Hill (1998) South
  • 109: Views of Donner Hill (1998) West
  • 110: Prior to bike path construction, 1993
  • 111: Bullets from Emigration Canyon
  • 112: Arrowheads found in Emigration Canyon. Source: Private collection of Gary Noerring and "Mountain" Bob
1 5 General images
  • 1: [Trucks with large advertisements for the Wagener Brewery]
  • 2: [Skycrest Inn]
  • 3: [Men, women and dog sitting on crates]
  • 4: [Men and women standing in front of a trolley]
  • 5: Old Mormon Trail on line of Emigration Canyon Ry
  • 6: [Train with flatbed cars passing a building]
  • 7: [Railroad tracks]
  • 8: [View from the Emigration Canyon Railway lines]
  • 9: [Emigration Canyon Railway lines]
  • 10: [Train] Ascending to the Summit, Old Mormon Trail, On Line of Emigration Canyon Ry
  • 11: [Men standing behind railway car or trolley on which is hanging a sign "Over the Lofty Overland Trail Overlook."]
  • 12: [Passenger cars on the Emigration Canyon Railway]
  • 13: [Train with flatbed cars]
  • 14: [Large dining room filled with tables]
  • 15: [Illustration of a manufacturing plant]
  • 16: [Mansion]
  • 17: [Wagons and people in front of the Wagener Brewery]
  • 18: [Large building]
  • 19: [Bridge with arched openings along the ground level]
  • 20: [Woman on skis holding one pole]
  • 21: [Man standing under shade tarp near a picnic table]
  • 22: [Man and dog sitting in front of a tent]
  • 23: [Man sitting in front of a snow-covered tent]
  • 24-25: [Residential building]
  • 26: [Group of men and dog holding advertisements for North Star Lager Beer]
  • 27-28: [Driveway and parking structure?]
  • 29: [Quarry]
  • 30: [Dirt road]
  • 31: [Man on skis holding shotgun]
  • 32-34: [Hotel]
  • 35: [Woman on skis holding pole and standing in front of a tent]
  • 36: [Railroad running in front of a hotel]
  • 37: [Rustic outdoor kitchen]
  • 38: [Line of cars parked in front of a hotel]
  • 39: [Emigration Canyon]
  • 40-41: [Hotel]
  • 42: [Residence]
  • 43-51: [Paved road leading through the elite Emigration Oaks subdivision]
  • 52: [Dirt road]
  • 53: [Men standing behind railway car or trolley on which is hanging a sign "Over the Lofty Overland Trail Overlook."] Note: Same as 1:5:11 and 67
  • 54: [Overland Trail stagecoach]
  • 55: [Illustration of a pony express rider and the illustration of a telegraph line]
  • 56-57: [Painting depicting the Mormon pioneers descending Little Mountain]
  • 58: [Portrait of an unidentified couple]
  • 59: [Native Americans standing in front of a teepee]
  • 60: [Wagon loaded with lumber]
  • 61: [Farm scene illustration]
  • 62-65: [Emigration Canyon Railroad Passenger car]
  • 66: [Man pointing up a hill]
  • 67: [Men standing behind railway car or trolley on which is hanging a sign "Over the Lofty Overland Trail Overlook."] Note: Same as 1:5:11 and 53
  • 68-77: [Paved road leading through the elite Emigration Oaks subdivision]
  • 78-102: [Middle East?]
  • 103-104: [Road construction]
  • 105-106: [Group of women]
  • 107: [People laying out by the pool]
  • 108: [Man holding open a car door]
  • 109: [Family group]
  • 110: [Group of women]
  • 111-113: [Large group on steps]
  • 114: [Old piece of furniture]
  • 115-116: [Emigration Canyon Railroad]
  • 117-119: [Church]
  • 120-143: [Unidentified mountain scenes and foundations?]
  • 144: [Plaque describing the Emigration Canyon Railroad]
  • 145: [Eaves of a house]
  • 146: [Blue front door]
  • 147-148: [Cracked cement]
  • 149-151: [Monument]
  • 152-153: [Snapshots of framed paintings and photographs]
  • 154: [Monument]
  • 155-156: [Old structure]
  • 157-158: [Mountain]
  • 159: [Shelves filled with beer bottles]
  • 160: [Hotel]
  • 233: [Elderly couple reading a plaque.]
  • 234: [Illustration titled "Snow-balling in June," found in "Three Mormon Wives - All Sister," pg. 344.]
  • 235: [Map]
  • 236-237: [Cave.]
  • 238: [Wooded area.]
  • 239-146: [Concrete water structure.]
  • 247: [Grate.]
  • 248: [Firecrackers.]
  • 249: [Door.]
  • 250: [Fireplace]
  • 251: [Window]
  • 252: [Furniture piled in a corner.]
  • 253: [Firelpace]
  • 254-270: [Cave and water structure materials]
1 6 General images
  • 1: [Group of women hiking]
  • 2: [Woman reading in front of a cabin]
  • 3: [Concrete structure]
  • 4: [Dirt road]
  • 5: [Concrete water structure]
  • 6-8: [Hill]
  • 9: [Cabin]
  • 10: [Mountain]
  • 11: [Sign on a porch addition reading "A cottage small by a water fall"]
  • 12: [Cars parked in front of "Ashley's"]
  • 13: [Train in front of a hotel]
  • 14: [Row of automobiles]
  • 15: [Old wooden structure]
  • 16: [Tent and outdoor kitchen]
  • 17: [Bridge and walkway]
  • 18: [Pathway]
  • 19: [River wash]
  • 20: [Quarry]
  • 21: [Illustration of a factory?]
  • 22-26: [Emigration Canyon Railway lines and cars]
  • 27: [Pavilion]
  • 28: {Men shoveling snow from a roof]
  • 29: [Cabins]
  • 30: [Railway tracks]
  • 31: [Group standing on a bridge]
  • 32: [High snow]
  • 33-34: [Emigration Canyon Railway train stuck in the snow]
  • 35: [Automobiles parked at a ski hill]
  • 36: [Group of men]
  • 37: [Buildings]
  • 38: [Unidentified man]
  • 39-41: [Skiers]
  • 42: [Men corraling sheep]
  • 43-44: [Buildings]
  • 45: [Dirt road]
  • 46: [Marker]
  • 47-50: [Man pointing up a hill]
  • 51-54: [Illustration of Emigration Canyon]
  • 55-57: [Man standing next to "This is the Place" marker]
  • 58: Pinecrest Inn
  • 59-60: [Painting of cabin]
  • 61: Emigration Canyon Inn
  • 62-63: [Painting of Emigration Canyon]
  • 64: [Painting of the Emigration Canyon Railroad]
  • 65: Wagon Train, Idaho, 1994
  • 66: Quarry hardware, 1998
  • 67: [Emigration Canyon]
  • 68: Mormon Trail [site marker], 1998
  • 69: Quarry, 1998
  • 70: Wagener Brewery. Courtesy of the Utah State Historical Society.
  • 71: [Mailboxes]
  • 72: [Building]
  • 73: Pink Garage, Winter 1986
  • 74: Wolf Garage, 1987
  • 75-76: Kelvin Grove, 1999
  • 77: [Portrait of an unidentified officer]
  • 78: Pony Express Advertisement
  • 79: California Brewery (Wagener Brewery) Advertisement, 1998.
  • 80: [Portrait of Lansford W. Hastings and a copy of his Emigration Guide]
  • 81: [Unidentified couple]
  • 82-83: [Native Americans on horseback]
  • 84: Pony Express advertisement
  • 85: [Train of oxen]
  • 86: "Mountain Dell Station," by Dan Weggeland. Courtesy of Charles Kelley.
  • 86a: Hank's Station, 1998
  • 87-88: [Painting depicting Mormon pioneers in Emigration Canyon looking down into the Salt Lake valley.]
  • 89: Kelvin Grover, Fall 1986
  • 90-91: [Emigration Canyon]
  • 92: Man passing the Pink Garage while running a marathon, 1987
  • 93: Pink Garage, 1987
  • 94-96: [Emigration Canyon road]
  • 97: Donner Dill, 1998
  • 98: Donner Flat, 1998
  • 99: Beaver, 1998
  • 100: [Pioneer re-enactment, 1997]
  • 101: Monument commemorating th last camping site of the Mormon pioneers before entering the valley, 1995
  • 102: Limestone Quarry mile 0.5, 1998
  • 103: Donner Hill, 1998
  • 104: Sunset at "This is the Place" Monument, 1987

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Geographical Names

  • Emigration Canyon (Utah)--History--Photographs