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Title
Crested Peak and Tunnel No. 10, Eastern Slope of Western Summit. # 256.
Creator
Hart, Alfred A., 1816-1908
Date Created and/or Issued
[186-]
Publication Information
Sacramento : Alfred A. Hart
Contributing Institution
California State Library
Collection
California History Section Picture Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
STEREO-1821
STEREO COLLECTION: RAILROADS: C.P.R.R.: HART: # 256.
Photographer's no. 256.
Yellow mount; yellow verso.
"Central Pacific Railroad, California."-on front.
"Scenes in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, photographed and published by Alfred A. Hart"-on verso.
View of construction of railroad; shows frame for snow shed being built on tracks in front of tunnel entrance; white tents at right of tunnel.
Type
image
Format
Photographs.
Nonprojected graphic
Extent
1 photoprint on stereo card : stereograph ; 3 1/2 x 7 in.
Identifier
(C)001389204CSL01-Aleph
(DRA)VVW-2516
Subject
Central Pacific Railroad Company--Photographs
Railroad construction & maintenance--California--Nevada County
Railroad tunnels--California--Nevada County
Snowsheds--California--Nevada County
Tents--California--Nevada County
Mountains--California
Railroad construction workers
Nevada County (Calif.)--Photographs
Stereographs
Photographic prints
Place
California
Nevada County
Nevada County (Calif.)

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