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Photo of Stereograph,Cut No. 5,Red Buttes,Miller,Patterson's Work,Railroad,RR

Title: Cut No. 5, near Red Buttes, Miller & Patterson's work
Creator(s): Russell, Andrew J., photographer
Date Created/Published: [New York : A.J. Russell & Co., between 1868 and 1870]
Summary: Photograph shows railroad tracks running through channel cut in rocks.
Notes:
No. 74.
Title from item.
Part of series: Union Pacific R.R. views, across the continent, west from Omaha.
Subjects:
Union Pacific Railroad Company--1860-1870.
Railroad cuts--West (U.S.)--1860-1870.
Albumen prints--1860-1870.
Stereographs--1860-1870.
Bookmark /98508925/
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