Ebenezer Beesley, director of Tabernacle Choir 1880 to 1889. Born 1840. Prominent musician and arranger for L.D.S. Church. Beesley was from Oxfordshire, England, and came to Utah with a handcart...
This picture, taken about 1900, shows the small organ and the choir seats only partly built up. The organ has been considerably enlarged.
Note paneling and light fixture on the ceiling, stairway at the right, and the galleries on each side, with the pulpits center front.
Emma Ray Riggs (center) with her brothers Lester (sitting on the table at the left) and Ned (standing at the right)
Hot Springs, 1909 C.R. Savage photo, Pam. 6292. Pict. Reflex Salt Lake City and Vicinity.
Utah Central Railroad (U.C.R.R.) Depot (1884)
This is a picture of men with wagons and horses standing at the U.C.R.R. Depot in Provo. The Utah Central Railroad Depot was located at the south end of Main Street.
Crescent Railroad on trestle (1883)
Crescent Mine Railroad crossing trestle over a ravine; six workers riding the train with a load of lumber behind the engine, ore cars behind.
Two views of early-day Main Street, one looking northeast, (up the street), the other looking southeast (down the street). View shows the corner of 2nd So. & Main, during the 1880's.
Two views of early-day Main Street, one looking northeast, (up the street), the other looking southeast (down the street). View shows the corner of 2nd So. & Main during the 1880's.
Stamps at the Marsac Mill (1874)
Marsac Mill Stamps; 19 stamps visible, two belts-one in foreground and one in rear drive the stamps, unidentified container in front of stamps
Marsac Mill roasting furnaces (1874)
Roasting furnaces, Marsac Mill. Brick roasting furnaces, stack of wood in front of furnace doors; three men stand next to stairs.
Drying room Marsac Mill (1874)
Drying Room, Marsac Mill by C. R. Savage; brick furnaces with weighted pulley operated doors
Engine room at Marsac Mill (1874)
Engine Room, Marsac Mill by C.R. Savage; Steam operated engine for Marsac Mill, steam piston on left.
Marsac Mill amalgamation room (1874)
Amalgamating room, Marsac Mill by C.R. Savage; a row of numbered vats in amalgamating room with control valves in front, ore car above vats on right.
Northern part of Virginia City, from the Combination Shaft (1861)
Savage, C. R. (Charles Roscoe)
Title taken from photograph. Part of Savage series entitled: Views of the Great West from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. Photograph of the northern part of Virginia City from a vantage...
TAXATION, COST OF CAPITAL AND INVESTMENT IN AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURE
Lewis, P.E.T., Hall, N.H., Savage, C.R., Kingston, A.G.
The concept and measurement of the cost of capital is developed to include particularly the role of taxation in investment behaviour. The relative importance of factors influencing investment in...
Amalgamating room of the Marsac Mill, Park City. C.R. Savage--Photograph (C-738) Nicholas G. Morgan--Donor.
Gift of Ray Clawson Taylor. C.R. Savage, Photographer. (Original in Savage Collection)
Ontario Mine in Park City. C. R. Savage--Photograph. Nicholas G. Morgan--Donor.. (C-738)
Courtesy: Miles P. Romney (From Utah Mining Congress album) Photo by C.R. Savage.
Courtesy: Miles P. Romney (From Utah Mining Congress album) Photo by C.R. Savage. 1881.
Eagle Gate 171 P.19. Photo by C.R. Savage. James H. Moyle & friend in buggy. Gift of James D. Moyle.
Denver & Rio Grande RR Station—Curecanti P.1
Curecanti Station, Black Canyon of the Gunnison (Colorado), D&RG. C. R. Savage photograph.
Located on the east shore of Great Salt Lake in North Salt Lake City. C.R. Savage photo. Gift of: Mrs. Ida Warner.
Black Rock Beach on Great Salt Lake. Savage photo. (Orig. available).
Devil's Slide in Weber Canyon; Weber County, Utah
Devil's Slide in Weber Canyon; Weber County, Utah
This photograph is a portrait of George F. Goodwin. Mr. Goodwin is dressed in a light colored dress shirt with a high collar, a black bowtie, and a dark suit jacket. He has a full beard and short...
Portrait of Sarah Farr Smith, mother of President George Albert Smith and wife of John Henry Smith.)
Left to right: Jennings, Frank (Mrs. Eldredge, Ben R. (Mrs. Moyle, James H. (Mrs); Caine, J. E. (Mrs).
Back Row, left to right: Pratt, Alma; Wilkinson, Conrad; Dougall, William B., back, right. Middle Row: Goforth, William; Kimball, Solomon F.; Conrad, Jasper. Front Row: Snell, Henry; Woolley, Edward...
Alzina Pratt Bishop was the wife of Captain Francis Marion Bishop.
Francis Marion Bishop (1843-1933) served in the Union Army from 1861-65.
George Q. Cannon was an original pioneer of 1847, a businessman, a Utah delegate to Congress, was imprisoned for practicing polygamy, and was a counselor in the first presidency of the LDS Church.
Sarah Elizabeth Carmichael was a poet genius of pioneer Utah.
Sarah Elizabeth Carmichael was a poet genius of pioneer Utah.
Heber J. Grant was a businessman and a prominent Utahn. He was the first Utah born president of the LDS church, serving from 1918-1945.
Mary Isabella Horne came to Utah from England in 1847 with her husband, Joseph.
Margaret Keith was the daughter of David Keith and his first wife whom he divorced. David Keith, businees partners with Thomas Kearns, became very successful with the Park City Silver King Mining...
Image shows the Very Reverend Denis Kiely, Vicar General, of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake.
Heber C. Kimball (1801-1868) was a prominent and influential early Mormon leader, counselor to Brigham Young, missionary, a polygamist with 43 wives, and a successful land owner and cattleman.
Karl G. Maeser (1828-1901) was an early Utah educator and principal of the Brigham Young Academy.
John Morgan was an early Utah educator. He founded the Morgan College in Salt Lake City and helped organize the Deseret Sunday School Union.
George M. Ottinger, shown here in Cottonwood Canyon, was a well known Utah artist and actor, President of the Deseret Academy, volunteer fire fighter, and member of the Nauvoo Legion.
Orson Pratt (1811-1881) was an early leader in the LDS Church. Although he often disagreed with Church leaders, he became a prominent apostle in Utah. He was the first Mormon to enter the Salt Lake...
Ida May Savage was the daughter of Charles R. Savage, pioneer photographer, and a friend to Maude Adams.
Joseph F. Smith (1838-1918) was the son of early LDS Church leader, Hyrum Smith, president of the LDS Church from 1901-1918, and the father of future LDS Church president Joseph Fielding Smith.
George A. Smith was an LDS Church apostle and councilor to Brigham Young, a cousin to LDS Church president Joseph Smith, and grandfather of LDS Church president George Albert Smith.
John Henry Smith was an LDS Church apostle and father of church president George Albert Smith. He also served as president of Utah's Constitutional Convention in 1895.
Philip Spry was the father of William Spry. William Spry (Republican) served as Goveror of Utah from 1909-1917. He is most known for securing funds to build the capitol and for his choice to not...
Eliza Roxcy Snow was married as a polygamous wife to LDS Church prophet, Joseph Smith and later to Brigham Young. She was also president of the LDS Church Relief Society from 1867-1877 and the sister...
Eliza Roxcy Snow was married as a polygamous wife to LDS Church prophet, Joseph Smith and later to Brigham Young. She was also president of the LDS Church Relief Society from 1867-1877 and the sister...
Minerva White Snow was the wife of Erastus Snow. Erastus Snow (1818-1888) was an LDS Church apostle who is known for being the first pioneer (with Orson Pratt) to view the Salt Lake Valley in 1847,...
George Hamilton Taylor was the husband of Elmina S. Taylor who was president of the LDS Church Mutual Association from 1880-1904.
Joseph B. Toronto, shown here as a young man, was a member of the first faculty at the University of Utah and later served as vice-president of the university.
John Taylor (1808-1887) was a Methodist preacher who joined the LDS Church in England, was a pioneer, was imprisoned with Joseph and Hyrum Smith when they were killed, and served as the third...
Joseph B. Toronto, shown here as a young man, was a member of the first faculty at the University of Utah and later served as vice-president of the university.
Joseph B. Toronto, shown here as a young man, was a member of the first faculty at the University of Utah and later served as vice-president of the university.
Daniel H. Wells was an early pioneer to Utah and an apostle in the LDS Church, served as the third mayor of Salt Lake City, and his son, Heber Manning Wells, was the first governor of Utah.
Caleb W. West (1844-1909) served as Governor of the Utah Territory from 1886-1888 and from 1893-1896.
Image shows a photo of John R. Winder given to Susa Young Gates on 30 March 1906 by John Winder. John R. Winder (1821-1910) was a counselor to LDS Church President Joseph F. Smith.
Talula Young Wood was the daughter of Brigham Young and one of his polygamous wives, Clara Decker Young.
Wilford Woodruff served as the fourth president of the LDS Church from 1889-1898.
Wilford Woodruff served as the fourth president of the LDS Church from 1889-1898.
This image was taken from a photo in the LDS Church Historian's Office. Written on the back in longhand was "The last photo taken of BY in 1876, by Savage. The negative was destroyed in fire."
Brigham Young on Colorado Plateau
Image shows Brigham Young and a group of people on the Colorado Plateau, in Arizona.
Eliza Burgess Young was a polygamous wife of LDS Church president Brigham Young. They were married 3 October 1850.
Brigham Young, Jr., was an LDS Church apostle. He was also the son of second LDS Church president Brigham Young and Mary Ann Angell.
Eliza Burgess Young was a polygamous wife of LDS Church president Brigham Young. They were married 3 October 1850.
Lucy Bigelow Young was a polygamous wife of LDS Church president Brigham Young. They were married in 1847 and had three children.
Naamah Kendell Jenkins Carter Young
Naamah Kendall Jenkins Carter Young was a polygamous wife of LDS Church president Brigham Young. They were married in 1846 and had no children.
Margaret Pierce Young was a polygamous wife of LDS Church president Brigham Young. They were married in 1845 and had one child.
Brigham Young, Jr., was an LDS Church apostle. He was also the son of second LDS Church president Brigham Young and Mary Ann Angell.
Image shows Frank Pusey, a printer for the C. R. Savage photographer. He is exposing glass plate negatives for contact prints.
Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Institution (ZCMI)
This is identified as the 3rd location of ZCMI.
The architects of the Tabernacle were William H. Folsom and Henry Grow.
Image shows Temple Square, looking north. The temple foundation can be seen.
Temple Square; Tabernacle; Assembly Hall; Brigham Young Monument
Temple Square; Tabernacle; Assembly Hall; J. W. Sanders and Company
Image shows the foundation of the Salt Lake Temple, the current Tabernacle and the old Tabernacle (left).
Salt Lake Tabernacle-Interior p.4
Image shows the interior of the Tabernacle with decorations hanging from the ceiling.
Image shows a photograph of a stell engraving done by Truman O. Angell in 1856. It was drawn from and earlier painting done earlier by William Ward.
Image shows the celebration of laying the final capstone on the Salt Lake Temple.
Salt Lake City Endowment House p.1
The Endowment House was located on Temple Square before the Salt Lake Temlple was built. It was built of adobe and was dedicated for conducting temple ordinances that would otherwise only be done...
Salt Lake City Endowment House p.2
The Endowment House was located on Temple Square before the Salt Lake Temlple was built. It was built of adobe and was dedicated for conducting temple ordinances that would otherwise only be done...
Image shows an early photograph of the St. George Temple. This photograph has the original dome of the temple that was damaged by lightning and replaced within the first year after its dedication.
Salt Lake City Tithing Office p.12
Image shows the Salt Lake City tithing office and yards. It was located on the corner of Main Street and South Temple where the Hotel Utah (Joseph Smith Memorial Building) is now. In the early years...
Salt Lake City Tithing Office p.13
Image shows the Salt Lake City tithing office. It was located on the corner of Main Street and South Temple where the Hotel Utah (Joseph Smith Memorial Building) is now. In the early years of the LDS...
Salt Lake City Tithing Office p.14
Image shows the Salt Lake City tithing office. It was located on the corner of Main Street and South Temple where the Hotel Utah (Joseph Smith Memorial Building) is now. In the early years of the LDS...
Salt Lake City Tithing Office p.8
Image shows the Salt Lake City tithing office. It was located on the corner of Main Street and South Temple where the Hotel Utah (Joseph Smith Memorial Building) is now. In the early years of the LDS...
Crematory, Salt Lake City, Utah p.1
Image shows the first crematory in Salt Lake City. It was reported on in the Deseret News on 11 July 1877, located inside the block between South Temple and 1st South and between Main Street and...
Image shows the Academy of Idaho in Pocatello. The building in the center is Swanson Hall.
Image shows the Academy of Idaho in Pocatello. The building in the center is Swanson Hall.
Brigham Young School House p.5
Image shows the Brigham Young School House which stood where the Bransford Apartments (Eagle Gate Apartments) now stand on State Street above South Temple, east of the Eagle Gate. This school was...
Brigham Young School House p.6
Image shows the Brigham Young School House which stood where the Bransford Apartments (Eagle Gate Apartments) now stand on State Street above South Temple, east of the Eagle Gate. This school was...
L.D.S. Church -- First Presidency (1889-1898) p.15c
LDS Church First Presidency. George Q. Cannon, Wilford Woodruff, Joseph F. Smith.
Commercial National Bank, 2nd South and Regent (Commecial) Street
Wasatch & Alta Railroad 26588 c. 1870. C.R. Savage photograph.
Amalgamating room of the Marsac Mill, Park City. C.R. Savage--Photograph (C-738) Nicholas G. Morgan--Donor.
Gift of Ray Clawson Taylor. C.R. Savage, Photographer. (Original in Savage Collection)
Ontario Mine in Park City. C. R. Savage--Photograph. Nicholas G. Morgan--Donor.. (C-738)
Courtesy: Miles P. Romney (From Utah Mining Congress album) Photo by C.R. Savage.
Courtesy: Miles P. Romney (From Utah Mining Congress album) Photo by C.R. Savage. 1881.
Eagle Gate 171 P.19. Photo by C.R. Savage. James H. Moyle & friend in buggy. Gift of James D. Moyle.
Denver & Rio Grande RR Station—Curecanti P.1
Curecanti Station, Black Canyon of the Gunnison (Colorado), D&RG. C. R. Savage photograph.
Ontario Mill up Empire Canyon in background; photo taken from Daly Mine
Retort Room, Marsac Mill by C.R. Savage. Two sets of brick retort furnaces with large metal doors, a pile of wood is in front of the furnaces, two men, one with a cloth face shield and a small boy...
Great Salt Lake - Black Rock Photograph Collection
Oversize; 1 This is a photograph by C.R. Savage of Black Rock and shore with two unidentified men.
Hot Springs, 1909 C.R. Savage photo, Pam. 6292. Pict. Reflex Salt Lake City and Vicinity.
Located on the east shore of Great Salt Lake in North Salt Lake City. C.R. Savage photo. Gift of: Mrs. Ida Warner.
Black Rock Beach on Great Salt Lake. Savage photo. (Orig. available).
Idaho Hotel in Boise, Idaho. C.R. Savage--Photog. Nicholas G. Morgan--Donor. (C-738) Built in 1900.
Idaho Hotel in Boise, Idaho. C.R. Savage--Photog. Nicholas G. Morgan--Donor. (C-738) Built in 1900.