Colorized postcard, Edward H Mitchell Publisher
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Southern Pacific colorized postcard published by Williamson Haffner Co. before 1908.
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A C.T. Art Colortone Postcard made from a Union Pacific Photo and published by Deseret Book.
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Colorized postcard depicting Salduro Utah published by S.A. Diehl.
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Color tinted ca. 1910 postcard depicting six locomotives pulling a Denver & Rio Grande passenger train over the original Soldier Summit grade which averaged 4%. This is a derivative of a glass plate negative made by Shipler Commercial Photography of Salt Lake City.
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