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Title: Marshall Pass, San Luis Valley and Sangre de Cristo mts. Creator: Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942 Date: ca. 1882-1897 Part Of: Lantern slides of Mexico, California and Colorado

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After his employment as official photographer of the USGS ended in 1878, W.H. Jackson opened a commercial studio in Denver. His commissions included advertising photographs for railroad companies, such as the Denver and Rio Grande. This photograph shows a Denver and Rio Grande passenger train stopped on tracks and freight train going in the opposite direction.
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1 slide: lantern; 8.3 x 10 cm.

Form/Genre: Glass transparencies; Lantern slides File: ag1984_0301_1083_opt.jpg

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Marshall Pass, San Luis Valley and Sangre de Cristo mts.

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