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76 Ms. Lockerbie (and cats!) skiing in Pinecrestp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_76
77 Charles Lockerbie in Pinecrestp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_77
78 Charles Lockerbie's sister, Arlene Holder at Pinecrest innp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_78
79 Charles Lockerbie's wife, in Pinecrestp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_79
80 Charles Lockerbie's daughter at Pinecrest innp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_80
81 Charles Warner Lockerbie 1899 (?) Syracuse Lane, SLC. Son of William Lockerbie and Belle Garrett Lockerbie. Born near Mankato, Minnesota, Jan. 7, 1879. Moved with mother, sister, and maternal grandparents (Dr. Hayden Garrett) to SLC May 1891. Lived 17th So. at Jordan River. Graduated from Farmer's Ward School under Mr. Oscar VanCott.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_81
82 Charles W. Lockerbie was a traveling photographer 1900-1905. He worked in S. CA., AZ. NM. Sonora, and a few northen states in Mexico. Probably about 20 years old in this picture. SLC was always his "home." This picture taken at El Tigre Mine, Sonora, 1905.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_01_82
83 Dirt road at the mouth of Emigration Canyonp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_01
84 ECRR Tracks running up Emigration Canyon (1907-1917).p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_02
85 Emigration Canyon Resort dancing pavilionp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_03
86 Utah Lime and Stone Quarry in Emigration Canyonp1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_04
87 Utah Lime and Stone Quarry, possibly in Emigration Canyon.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_05
88 Limekiln 1 mile N of Shriner's Children's Hospital.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_06
89 Limekiln 1 mile N of Shriner's Children's Hospital.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_07
90 Limekiln at Limekiln Gultch.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_08
91 Lime kiln at Limekiln Gultch.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_09
92 Limekiln at Limekiln Gultch.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_10
93 Salt Lake Free Public Library (now the Hansen Planetarium), 1906. Built of white Pinecrest sandstone.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_11
94 Limekiln at Limekiln Gultch.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_12
95 Limekiln at Limekiln Gultch.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_13
96 Limekiln at Limekiln Gultch.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_14
97 Lumber Mill, location unknown. Killiam sawmill could have looked like this.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_15
98 Motor #2 pulls cars Uinta and Tintic through the lower part of Emigration Canyon, upward bound to Pinecrest, 1912.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_16
99 Emigration Canyon Railway Co. car and load of rocks near the junction in Pinecrest.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_17
100 Emigration Canyon Railway Co. car at Point Lookout.p1137 Emigration Canyon History Photograph Collectionp1137n1_02_18
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