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English: Yellow mount, yellow back. Shows trains, including dormitory cars, locomotives. Superintendent of Construction James Strobridge, tracklaying foreman, Henry Minkler standing of flatcar. "Scenes near Great Salt Lake, photographed and published by Alfred A. Hart" -- verso. "Central Pacific Railroad, Utah" -- front.
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