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General, see negatives in folder 7 for some corresponding images found here

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9

Scope and Contents

  • 105 : View of "The Mill" from the side with sign reading "Salt Lake County Relic Hall."
  • 106 : Front view of full sign for Salt Lake County Relic Hall of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
  • 107 : Plaque mounted on millstone outside of the Isaac Chase grist mill.
  • 108 : Cabin "just north of The Mill," with sign reading "One of the first Log Cabins built in Utah in 1847. Placed here July 22, 1924 by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers."
  • 109 : Large, two-story white house with trees and lamp post.
  • 110 : Child-size leather holster belt with embossing.
  • 111 : Child-size leather holster belt with embossing.
  • 112 : Child-size leather holster belt with knife, gun and bullets.
  • 113 : Leather embossing of man on horseback near bear.
  • 114 : Painting of man wearing hat, plaid shirt, and smoking a cigarette.working on a saddle.
  • 115 : Photo of the "Old Salt Lake Theater, erected by Brigham Young and opened March 6, 1862."
  • 116 : Photo portrait of "Maude Adams as 'Portia'" in costume.
  • 117 : Photo portrait of elderly man in suit and tie labeled "Paderewski."
  • 118 : Interior of theatre showing stage set for production, curtain partially up, and box seats.
  • 119 : Stage and proscenium in a theatre with large mural labeled "Ben Hur" and orchestra pit, seating, and box seats.
  • 120 : Stage and proscenium with curtain down and orchestra pit partially visible. On the back is written "Asbestos Curtain, Salt Lake Theater."
  • 121 : View of support braces in the basement below the stage of the Salt Lake Theater.
  • 122 : Interior of theater showing four levels of balcony seating imprinted with "Johnson of Salt Lake."
  • 123 : Woman in exercise clothes with whistle on chain around neck and holding wooden clubs. Written on the back is "Mrs. Sorensen. San Juan County Get story from Ramona Cannon. (Maggie Nielson Bluff, UT.) Physical Education Instructor."
  • 124 : An image of a slide of Joe Walker wearing cowboy boots and, on shirtsleeve, a fringed cuff with a star, and Charles Randall wearing striped shirt and vest. On the back is written "Joe Walker in front and Charles Randall in back. Original picture belongs to W.E. Tomlinson, Wellington, Utah. Joe Walker is said to have been a member of the Butch Cassidy outlaw gang. He was shot by a sheriff's posse."
  • 125 : Man with braided hair and headband, autographed "To the sweetest wife in all the world, Love always from Buck, Nov. 6, 1941"
  • 126 : Photo of man in cowboy hat and neckerchief, wearing leather-tooled cuffs, and smoking a cigarette sitting on fence with "The west is still wild; Hi! Bill [Dudy?] Thomas" written below image.
  • 127 : Portrait of bearded elderly man. Written on the object is, "Joshua Terry Shoshon: Interpreter shots by: Union Photo Bureau."
  • 128 : Portrait with "Sketch of Geo. M. Ottinger" written at right and "2nd Feb 1910" in upper right corner.
  • 129 : Oil painting of a covered wagon convoy traveling through tall cliff regions. "Trains of Immigrants came frequently to the valley by way of Echo Canyon. Early oil by Ottinger."
  • 130 : Overhead view of city with unpaved street in the foreground showing pedestrians and horse-drawn carriages and with signs on buildings reading "Drug store. Perfumeries. Toilet articles. Notions." and "Wine. Liquors" and "[WHITE] House [Restaurant]
  • Dates

    • 1900-1947

    Conditions Governing Access

    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.

    Extent

    From the Collection: .5 Linear Feet (1 archives box)

    Language of Materials

    From the Collection: English

    Repository Details

    Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

    Contact:
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    Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
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