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'Old Mormon Trail' Emigration Canyon'

'Old Mormon Trail' Emigration Canyon'

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'Old Mormon Trail' Emigration Canyon'

by [Salt Lake City]

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About This Item

Salt Lake City: The Hotel Utah, 1910. Postcard [9 cm x 14 cm] with a divided back. Unused and in nice condition. Six seperate views of Salt Lake's Emigration Canyon illustrate this card, including one that shows the tracks of the legendary Emigration Canyon Railroad. This card was produced by the Hotel Utah with their logo on the reverse.

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Seller
Tschanz Rare Books US (US)
Seller's Inventory #
6546
Title
'Old Mormon Trail' Emigration Canyon'
Author
[Salt Lake City]
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
The Hotel Utah
Place of Publication
Salt Lake City
Date Published
1910
Keywords
Emigration Canyon Salt Lake City

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