This
section of the eMuseum is dedicated to the early photographers of Utah. A number if individuals traveled the territory and
later the state, capturing images as they went. From the important to the mundane, business and industry, landscapes and still
life, people and places. I don't have them all, but I have a number of them, and I begin showing them here.
They
are arranged here by photographer name, or in the case of two or more names such as the Savage & Ottenger partnership,
they will be listed in alphabetical order using the last name of the first individual s listed in common usage.
C. W. Carter (Photographer)
"First bullion from Little Cottonwood."
- C.W. Carter
Treasure
House Relics Project - Private Collection
T. E. Hinshaw (Photographer)
"View of Eureka, Utah looking east from the Gemini
Mine dump." - T. E. Hinshaw
Treasure
House Relics Project - Private Collection
C. R. Savage (Photographer)
"General view of Emma Mine, Little Cottonwood
Kanyon." - C.R.Savage - Pioneer Art Gallery
Treasure
House Relics Project - Private Collection
"The dump of the Emma Mine." - C.R.Savage
- Pioneer Art Gallery
Treasure
House Relics Project - Private Collection
"Looking down the Kanyon, from near the Emma
Mine" - C.R.Savage - Pioneer Art Gallery
Treasure
House Relics Project - Private Collection
"Silver Chief Mine - East Kanyon" - C.R.Savage
- Pioneer Art Gallery
Treasure
House Relics Project - Private Collection
"New Jersey Milling and Furnace Co.'s Arasta
- East Kanyon" - C.R.Savage - Pioneer Art Gallery
Treasure
House Relics Project - Private Collection
"Mill near Stockton, Utah" - C.R.Savage
- Pioneer Art Gallery
Treasure
House Relics Project - Private Collection
Salt Lake Theater "Theater will seat 2000 persons"
- C.R.Savage - Utah Series
Treasure
House Relics Project - Private Collection