Transportation; Railroads--Iron County (Utah); Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings
This picture was taken in 1923 at the opening of the Union Pacific Railway spur from Lund to Cedar City on the day that President Warren G. Harding's train came to Cedar City.
Two trains associated with President Harding's visit to Cedar City and Zion Canyon, June 25, 1923. Some say the second train was a work train which came ahead of President Harding's train to check the track for security.
First train into Cedar City, June 10, 1923. David Bulloch, standing on the cow-catcher, was the first boy to enter Cedar City riding on the running gear in front of the first wagon when it entered Cedar Valley November 11, 1851. This work train...
Two trains associated with President Harding's visit to Cedar City and Zion Canyon, June 25, 1923. Some say the second train was a work train which came ahead of President Harding's train to check the track for security.
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