File:Utah Territorial Capitol b&w original plan rendering.jpg
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DescriptionUtah Territorial Capitol b&w original plan rendering.jpg | A black and white photo of a rendering of the original plan for the Utah Territorial Capitol building. Only the south wing of the proposed building was ever constructed, and stands today as the Utah Territorial Statehouse in Fillmore, Utah. | ||||||
Date | Drawing is circa 1852, photo of drawing was taken on 27 July 1967. | ||||||
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The Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS).
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Author | Truman O. Angell (original drawing), photo of drawing by the Historic American Buildings Survey. | ||||||
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