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Title
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50
Tunnel Hill Cut. Depth 111 feet. 63 Miles from Sacramento  
51
Bear River Valley -You Bet and mines in the distance
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52
Bear River Valley - Little York Mines in the distance
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53
Cut through "Dixie Spur"  
54
Gold Run and Railroad Cut, Altitude 3,245 feet
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55
Flume and Railroad at Gold Run
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56
Rounding Cape Horn. Road to Iowa Hill from the river, in the distance
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57
Excursion Train at Cape Horn, 3 miles above Colfax Click for hi-res image
58
Secret Ravine, Iowa Hill in the distance. 61 miles from Sacramento  
59
Hornet Hill Cut, West of Gold Run. 50 feet deep  
60
Train in Dixie Cut
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61
Hydraulic Mining at Gold Run. Placer County
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62
Embankment below Dutch Flat, Placer County  
63
Dutch Flat, Placer County. 67 miles from Sacrameto
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64
Dutch Flat Station. 67 miles from Sacramento. Altitude 3,416 feet
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65
View near Dutch Flat  
66
Sandstone Cut near Alta  
67
Alta from the South. Altitude 3,350 feet Click for hi-res image
68
Alta from the North. 69 miles  
69
The Huntington at Alta  
70
Blasting at Chalk Bluffs above Alta. Cut 60 feet deep
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71
Building Bank across Canyon Creek. 87 feet high
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72
Culvert at Canyon Creek. 180 feet long - 12 feet span  
73
Cut above Alta  
74
Secret Town Bridge, 1,100 feet long. 62 miles from Sacramento  
75
Superintendent Strobridge and Family, at Alta  
76
Giant's Gap, American River, 2,500 feet perpendicular 72 miles from Sacramento  
77
Green Valley and Giant's Gap. American River 1500 feet below Railroad
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A.A. Hart mount
78
Green Bluffs, 1,500 above American River. 71 miles from Sacramento  
79
View west of Prospect Hill. 75 miles from Sacramento  
80
Prospect Hill from Camp 21. 75 miles from Sacramento  
81
Little Blue Canyon. 74 miles from Sacramento  
82
Prospect Hill Cut. Upper slope 170 feet
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83
Prospect Hill Cut, from the North  
84
View at China Ranch, 75 miles from Sacramento  
85
Fort Point Cut. 70 feet deep, 600 feet long
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86
View North of Fort Point. 76 miles from Sacramento  
87
Horse Ravine. 77 miles from Sacramento
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88
Horse Ravine Wall and Grizzly Hill Tunnel. 77 miles from Sacramento
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89
Grizzly Hill Tunnel from the North. 500 feet long
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90
Bank and Cut at Sailor's Spur. 80 miles from Sacramento
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Stereo half, titled "Embankment at Sailor's Ravine". No photographer credited. Matches Hart #90 - 'The Railroad Photographs of Alfred A. Hart-Artist, Mead Kibbey
91
Owl Gap Cut. 900 feet long, 45 feet deep  
92
Heath's Ravine Bank. 80 feet high. 82 miles from Sacramento  
93
Black Butte and Crystal Lake, 91 miles  
94
Crystal Lake. Altitude 5,907 feet
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95
Crystal Lake House, 90 miles from Sacramento Click for hi-res image
96
Cascades on the Yuba River, near Crystal Lake
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97
Rattlesnake Mountain and Cascades on the Yuba River near Cisco  
98
Black Butte from the North
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99
Lower Cisco, Placer County. 92 miles from Sacramento
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