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Citadel rock,Green River Valley,Wyoming,Plateau,1868,Railroad,Train,RR

Title: Citadel rock, Green River Valley
Creator(s): Russell, Andrew J., photographer
Date Created/Published: [1868]
Summary: Photograph shows construction of a railroad bridge in the Green River Valley, Wyoming, and Citadel Rock, a prominent rock formation rising above the plateau.
Notes:
Title from item.
Illus. in: Sun pictures of Rocky Mountain scenery, with a description of the geographical and geological features, and some account of the resources of the great West; containing thirty photographic views along the line of the Pacific rail road, from Omaha to Sacramento, / F.V. Hayden. New York : Julius Bien, 1870, [plate] XI.
Exhibited: Rivers, Edens, Empires : Lewis & Clark and the Revealing of America, Library of Congress, 2003.
Exhibited: 'Rivers, Edens, Empires : Louis & Clark and the Revealing of America' at Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska ; North Dakota Museum of Art, Bismark, North Dakota ; Museum of History and Industry, Seattle, Washington, 2004-05.
Subjects:
Rock formations--1860-1870.
Railroad construction & maintenance--Wyoming--1860-1870.
Bridge construction--Wyoming--1860-1870.
Green River Valley (Wyo.-Utah)--1860-1870.
Albumen prints--1870.
Book illustrations--1870.
Bookmark /2003652695/
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