Title |
Echo City, Utah p.9 |
Collection |
Classified Photograph Collection |
File Name |
39222001429740 |
Photo Number |
26593 |
Classification |
979.2 |
Creator |
Jackson Brothers |
Publisher |
Utah State Historical Society |
Date of Photograph |
c. 1870 |
Subject |
Cities and towns; Rock formations; Men in popular culture |
Spatial Coverage |
Echo; Summit County; Utah |
Description |
Man poses by Pulpit Rock in Echo. Rich in transportation and communication history, Echo was settled in 1854 by James Bromley, station manager for the Overland Stage Company. In 1860 the Pony Express also used Echo as a station. In 1861 the Overland telegraph office set up an express station in Echo. The town boomed as the Union Pacific came through. It was hit hard by the 1929 depression and improved technology and the town died away. A small community still exists and the area is popular with tourists. |
Rights Management |
Digital Image © 2010 Utah State Historical Society. All Rights Reserved. |
Holding Institution |
Utah State Historical Society |
Relation |
Classified Photograph Collection, 979.2 Utah Cities |
Source Format |
Print Photograph |
Source Size |
8 in x 10 in |
Type |
Image |
Format |
image/jpeg |
Scanned By |
Karl Nicholson and Earl Hindley, USHS |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6z89pck |
Setname |
dha_cp |
ID |
452711 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6z89pck |