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126 Social Hall, Salt Lake City, interiorP0360 Blanche Kendall McKeyP0360n01_13_002
127 Soldiers participating in a flag ceremony outside of Casa Rosada on Plaza de Mayo in Microcentro, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaP0005 C. Lowell Lees Photograph CollectionP0005n05_05_008
128 "Danube I" (Buildings) Chapter 5, Illustration No. 39: Crane wells and church, HungaryP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_05_0098
129 "Old America Comes Alive" (Buildings) Chapter 1 Illustration, page number 20: Eight-sided Magazine and Guardhouse on Market Square, Colonial Williamsburg, VirginiaP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_11_0397
130 "Old America Comes Alive" (Buildings) Chapter 3 Illustration, page number 36: Oldest house in St. AugustineP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_11_0393
131 Borgund Stave Church, NorwayP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n03_07_16
132 Borgund Stave Church, NorwayP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n03_07_17
133 Borgund Stave Church, NorwayP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n03_07_18
134 German (or Austrian) farm building and countrysideP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n03_13_010
135 Latter-day Saints (LDS) College and BuildingsP0790 Shipler Studio Photograph CollectionP0790n5_16_05
136 Street scene at Silver Reef, Utah ca. 1885. Young man in short sleeves, vest, without hat, standing beneath edge of porch near left end of brick building is Mark A. Pendleton. Older man at center of porch, hatless, with white jacket appears to be James N. Louder, Postmaster. Buildings are Louder's store and post office on right and Elk Horn Saloon on left. Site of these buildings was across the street (east) of the Wells Fargo building.P0008 Mark A. Pendleton Photograph CollectionP0008n01_04_023
137 Building ruins at TuscaroraP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n3_04_0837
138 Row of intact buildings and street behind row of wrecked buildingsP0347 Virginia Nester photograph collectionP0347n01_08_002
139 Salt Lake City Scenes East Side of Main Street at 2nd South, 1873: 1. Masonic Hall- now Bamberger Building 2. Elephant Store- now Walker Bank corner 3. Groesbeck Block- now Walgreen's Drug CornerP0251 Salt Lake City, UtahP0251n02_02_010
140 The Social HallP0005 C. Lowell Lees Photograph CollectionP0005n02_03c_002
141 "Old America Comes Alive" (Buildings) Chapter 17 Illustration, page number 111: Wright Cycle Co. (Wilbur and Orville Wright Bicycle Shop), moved to Greenfield Village, Michigan from Dayton, OhioP0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_11_0413
142 Empire Mine, Empire Mine State Historic Park - Mine buildingsP0561 Wallace Stegner Photograph Collectionp0561n01_18_13
143 "Danube I" (Buildings) Chapter 4, Illustration No. 45P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244add1n1_05_0106
144 Hebrew Congregation Montefiore 355 300 East.P0826 Newell Beeman Photograph CollectionP0826n1_03_22
145 Methodist Heath Memorial, 856 West 300 South.P0826 Newell Beeman Photograph CollectionP0826n1_03_32
146 Mining buildings, Summit County, Colorado.P0790 Shipler Studio Photograph CollectionP0790n4_09_09
147 Oversize Salt Lake City Buildings Pioneer 13th Ward Meeting House, Served also as a school house, 1890, Located on North side of Second South about 250 feet east of State StreetP0251 Salt Lake City, UtahP0251n02_01_007
148 Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho; Church buildingsP0206 Rocky Mountain Power Company Photograph CollectionP0206add2n13_02_038
149 Salt Lake City nighttime skylineP0206 Rocky Mountain Power Company Photograph CollectionP0206add2n13_14_006
150 St. John's Episcopal Chapel, 1597 900 East.P0826 Newell Beeman Photograph CollectionP0826n1_03_19
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