President Brigham Young's Residence
Salt Lake City: Carter's View Emporium, (c.1875). Stereoview. Albumen photograph [8 cm x 15 cm] on a green 'Gems of Utah Scenery' mount [9 cm x 17.5 cm] View Emporium backstamp. Strong contrasts. Item #8010
View of Brigham Young's Salt Lake City homes with two nicely dressed gentlemen standing on the opposite corner (present-day Alta Club). Charles William Carter (1832-1918) grew up in England and after converting to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, emigrated to the United States. Carter and his wife Sarah reached Salt Lake City in 1864 where he continued the photographic practice he began in England. Carter initially worked for C.R. Savage before starting his own studio in 1867. Over the years Carter partnered with a number of photographers including J.B. Silvis and C.W. Symons.
Price: $100.00