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Rock cut and locomotive

Artist Charles R. Savage (American, born England, 1832 - 1909)
Dateca. 1860s
MediumAlbumen stereograph
DimensionsImage and sheet (both): 3 × 6 3/8 inches (7.62 × 16.19 cm)
Mount: 3 5/16 × 6 7/8 inches (8.41 × 17.46 cm)
Credit LineGift of Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Object number2005.27.3718
SignedOn mount verso, center, in black type: "SAVAGE & OTTINGER'S / Pioneer Fine Art Gallery, / 2 doors above Post Office, / SALT LAKE CITY. / Views in Utah, Idaho, and Montana. / Scenes on the U.P.R.R., City Views, Canon / and Lake Pictures in great variety, all sizes."
InscribedOn mount verso, left, in black pen: "Rock Cut / near / Tiesiding [?] / U.P.R.R. / 8th T. Div."
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DescriptionImage(s) of a train traveling between two large sections of rock. Men stand on either side of the tracks and above on the rock's ledges.
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