A dirt intersection with a road extending down to the background of the photograph that leads to the Monastery. There is a fence along both sides of the road and the right side fence has a "Pennziol" sign. There are wheel marks in the dirt on the…
A steam locomotive with dark black smoke billowing out of the engine into a cloud above winds around a bluff, The rocky bluff was cut into for the railroad to lay in. There are 3 telegraph lines to the right of the railroad. The bluff to the left is…
There is a dirt road on the left side of the photograph that winds down to a railroad. There is a larger building next to the railroad, and a few smaller ones. There is a sign right by the railroad that says, "Railroad Crossing: Look Out For Cars".…
This photograph is taken from the perspective of the railroad. The photographer is standing next to the railroad and looking down at a small bridge and a few buildings. There are telegraph poles and lines along the railroad. There is a dirt road that…
A group of 5 people stand along the railroad below Julien Dubuque's Grave. There is a large bluff that the railroad cuts through and telegraph lines along the railroad. There are trees going up the two sides of the bluff. There are two men, two…
A group of 5 people stand along the railroad below Julien Dubuque's Grave. There is a large bluff that the railroad cuts through and telegraph lines along the railroad. There are trees going up the two sides of the bluff. There are two men, two…
A rail road that cuts through a bluff and has rocks and greenery on either side of it. The railroad winds around the bluff to the left. The Mississippi River is visible in the background, as well as a shoreline and some buildings on the other side.…
The center of the photograph features a steam locomotive that is coming through a tunnel in a rocky hill in East Dubuque, IL. There is a large, white cloud of steam rising above the front engine. There is a small road to the left of the train and…
Men and women gather around the ruins of the Hotel Julien. Writing on the photo says that "60-75 lives saved by Clarks Rope Fire Escape, at this fire."