An album of 97 Utah Postcards
- Ephemera
- 1916
1916. Ephemera. Quarto [28.5 cm] A large collection of Utah postcards housed in an album with pebbled black bonded leather over thin card boards, a string tie binding, and "Postal Souvenirs" stamped in gilt on front cover. With a contemporary presentation slip mounted to the front pastedown. The slip states: "Presented to Elder Charles L. Cottrell By His Former Sunday School Teacher Leolia Tomlinson. Salt Lake City 1-14-1916 Sent while on his mission to Chicago."
Highlights include "Utah's Best Crop," "Birds-Eye-View of Salt Lake City,Utah," "South Temple Street, showing Temple Square and Hotel Utah," "Deseret News Building," "Entrance to Pavilion, Saltair, Great Salt Lake, Utah," "Sugar Factory, Lihi, Utah," "Packard Free Public Library," "Y.M.C.A.," "Pinecrest Inn," When King Winter Reigns at Brighton, Utah," "Salt Palace, Front View," and "Crossing Great Salt Lake on the Lucin Cut-off.
Highlights include "Utah's Best Crop," "Birds-Eye-View of Salt Lake City,Utah," "South Temple Street, showing Temple Square and Hotel Utah," "Deseret News Building," "Entrance to Pavilion, Saltair, Great Salt Lake, Utah," "Sugar Factory, Lihi, Utah," "Packard Free Public Library," "Y.M.C.A.," "Pinecrest Inn," When King Winter Reigns at Brighton, Utah," "Salt Palace, Front View," and "Crossing Great Salt Lake on the Lucin Cut-off.