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  1. A digitized collection of photographs (most are 20th-century copies of 19th-century photographs) collected by Howard R. Driggs and containing Salt Lake City buildings and the surrounding areas. Views of Salt Lake City, circa 1867 (PH 684)

  2. Overview of the Collection. Title. Salt Lake City, Utah photograph collection. Dates. 1850s-1980s (inclusive) Quantity. 2 boxes. Collection Number. P0251. Summary. The Salt Lake City, Utah photograph collection contains photographs of buildings and street scenes in Salt Lake City. Repository. University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections.

  3. 11 de ago. de 2017 · Advertisement. 3. Salt Lake City, 1905. In this photo of the Salt Lake City Temple, you can see the horse-drawn carriages and street car rails. Public Domain/Wikimedia. Advertisement. 4. Big Cottonwood Canyon, 1870. Men posing with a stack of gold bullion.

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  4. 19 de jul. de 2010 · Utah. 100 years of S.L. area history pictured by family. Published: July 19, 2010, 1:06 a.m. MDT. View Comments. View 27 more. Trolley lines are installed around a statue of Brigham Young in Salt Lake City in early 1900s. Utah State Historical Society. By Deseret News, Lynn Arave.

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    • Temple and Tabernacle
    • The Salt Lake Theatre
    • Beehive House
    • Main Street
    • Views of Salt Lake City
    • Salt Lake City 1965
    • Salt Lake City in 1992
    • The 1999 Tornado
    • Liberty Park
    • More About Utah

    The Latter-day Saints who fled persecution and arrived in Utah to establish a new and safe home naturally created an environment where their faith was at the centre of everything. The Salt Lake Tabernacle, or Mormon Tabernacle, took three years to complete, opening for the LDS Conference in October 1867. The extraordinary design, based on the conce...

    The Salt Lake Theatre was a 1,500 seat theatre, the largest building in Utah, located at 75 East 100 South Streets. It cost $100,000 to build and the architect was William H. Folsom, who went on to design the Salt Lake Temple. Brigham Young was an enthusiastic supporter of the project, which was widely welcomed by the Mormon pioneers. This historic...

    Probably taken in the latter half of the 1800s, this photo was unfortunately taken some distance from the Beehive House on South Temple Street, but is easily identified by the unusual roof structure which is highlighted by the darker mountains beyond. The Beehive House was built for Brigham Young in 1854, just seven years after the arrival of the L...

    Several major street names in Salt Lake City included Temple because religion was at the heart of the community. What later became known as Main Street was originally called East Temple Street. In this first photo, from around 1871, the two storey buildings have stores on the ground floor with awnings protecting the window displays. The only person...

    Early photos of views across the city show how much has changed in a relatively short amount of time.

    In the summer of 1965, a French filmmaker recorded his vacation to North America, including a trip to Salt Lake City. Images include the ride ol’ salty boat tour, Salt Lake Temple, downtown traffic, State of Utah Capitol hill complex, Salt Lake Assembly Hall, and the statue to the Handcart Pioneers Of Utah. Salt Lake City 1965 archive footage – Foo...

    Enjoy a home movie of a drive and walk around the city in 1992. Includes the Beehive Building, Temple Square, and several information plaques and boards. Salt Lake City (1992) – balsamwoods on YouTube

    It was a hot day in Salt Lake City on August 11th, 1999. Suddenly five minutes before 1pm, the sky turned a strange color, golfball sized hail fell from the skies, a tornado suddenly tore through downtown, and rain fell. Then the tornado disappeared into the sky. Almost 100 mature trees around the Capitol building were destroyed in just a few minut...

    Liberty Park is the single largest open park in Salt Lake City. But it has a long history, being the place where citizens received food donations through the famine of 1857, acquisition by the city in 1881 for park space, cancelling the opening ceremony when President James A. Garfield was murdered, threats of corporate takeover, and natural disast...

  5. Dates. 1890-1940 (inclusive) Quantity. 17 photographs. Collection Number. P0472. Summary. The Wanda Clayton Thomas photograph collection document a small part of the Clayton-Thomas lineage through family portraits. Also in the collection are images of Salt Lake City in the late 19th century. Repository.

  6. SUMMARY: Cartes-de-visite photographs, tintypes, and a cabinet card photograph created by photographers in Salt Lake City, Utah of individuals, ca. 1860-1880. Images consist chiefly of portraits depicting men, women, and children. An image by the studio of Fox & Symons depicts the organ of the Tabernacle,