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1Improving content on US states
Introduction
2Introduction to photography in Utah
3Mormons
Photographers
4Alfred Hart: Central Pacific Railroad
5A.J. Russell: Golden Spike Ceremony, Promontory Point, Utah (10 May 1869)
6William Bell: U.S. War Dept., Corps of Engineers; Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of 100th Meridian, Expedition of 1872; Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, commanding. Utah Series
7C.R. Savage: Native Americans
8E.C. LaRue: Landscapes in Utah and Arizona (1922)
Significant locations
9Utah: Devil's Slide
10Utah: Cottonwood Canyon
Photography-related manufacturing plants
11H.C. White: Manufacturing Plant for Stereoscopes and StereoViews - North Bennington, Vermont, USA

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