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Collection of stereoviews, mostly Utah views from C.R. Savage's "Views of the Great West" series, some annotated by a Utah pioneer.

Various places, circa 1870s-1890s
Albumen photographs on 33 4 x 7-inch mounts (a few smaller), most with C.R. Savage labels on verso, many with long manuscript captions on verso; moderate wear and occasional dampstaining.

Fourteen of these views have long captions on verso by a Mormon named William Wood (1837-1916). He signed as "W.W.," notes the location of his second house in Salt Lake City, describes his mission to St. George in 1867, and mentions sons Arthur (born in the desert near St. George) and Willy, and his Gentry in-laws. Includes:

8 Savage stereoviews of Salt Lake City and Mormon life: "Baptism of 250 Indians of the Shebit Nation by the Mormons of St. George, Utah"; "Central Part of Salt Lake City, Looking South"; "President B. Young"; "Brigham Young's Grave"; "Exterior of Parent Co-Operative Store"; "Interior of Tabernacle, West End"; "View from City Hall, Looking East"; "Wahsatch Mountains from top of New Residence of Pres. B. Young." 

16 Savage stereoviews of the Utah countryside and scenery, such as "Old Telegraph Mine, Bingham Canon"; "The Old Shingle Mill, American Fork Canon"; "Shore of the Great Salt Lake . . . from Black Rock Hotel: "Devil's Gate, Weber Canyon"; and more.

6 other Savage stereoviews from the "Views of the Great West" series, extending beyond Utah: "Digging Out a Train from a Snow Drift"; "Centennial Rocks, near Red Buttes"; "Lake Mary"; "Gateway at the Garden of the Gods, Pike's Peak in Distance"; "Outlet to Surprise Valley, Kanab Canyon"; and "Indian Home, near Soda Springs, Idaho." The latter is captioned in manuscript: "The Indians have been taught by the Latter Day Saints to settle down like white men to till the soil."

3 miscellaneous stereoviews: 2 by T.H. O'Sullivan for the War Department ("Navajo Boys and Squaw" and "Jicarilla Apache Brave"), 1873-1874; and "Breakneck Steps, Quebec" by Arks of Montreal.

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