Echo Canon, looking east from Devil's Rock

Echo Canon, looking east from Death's Rock

Lime Kiln Fill, near Granite Canon

Looking down Devil's Canon, from Devil's Post Office

Construction department laying track, Bitter Creek Valley

Chesebro & Magee's Works, Green River

Chesebro & Magee's Works, Green River

Monument Rock, mouth of Echo Canon. 250 feet high

Carmichael's Camp, Bitter Creek. Near Green River

Lime Kiln Cut, Granite Canon

Reynolds & Dowling's camp, Quaking Asp Hill

Caves of Sand Rock, Echo Canon

Representatives of the press, with the excursion

The directors of the U.P.R.R. at the 100th Mer.

Camp of Pawnee Indians on the Platte Valley

Group of mounted Pawnee warriors

Excur. party, 275 ms. W. of Omaha, Oct. 24 '66 (2)

The Elkhorn Club on the banks of the Platte

The Platte River and Kinsley's Brigade

Commissioners and Directors of the U.P.R.R.

Head quarters, Platte City, Oct. 25th, 1866

Group of excursts. at camp no. 1, Columbus, Neb.

The Arm Chair

The Lover's Leap

Bishop McCoskry

J. M. Webster & family, Wyandotte, Kansas, 286 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.

View on Kansas River at Turnpike Bridge near Wyandotte, Kansas, 287 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.

The escort at Indian cave on Mulberry Creek, Kansas, 11 miles north east of Fort Harker & 494 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.

Indian hierglyphic rock on Smoky Hill River, Kansas, 15 miles north east of Fort Harker & 496 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.

Depot, Ellsworth, Kansas, 508 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.