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Show 56 At https://dc.weber.edu/node/17 > (MDUPC) PART II: The Valley ART Where to Find It ONLINE Morgan Co. DUP MUSEUM Artist’s signature on the BACK of CANVAS of Ursenbach’s painting of Engine No. 1 (previous entry)- “No. 1 Engine on Weber Bridge. UCRR. J A Ursenbach, D.L.H. Jan 25, ’70” Typed accession label on front: “Oil painting on canvas of the first Un-ion Pacific Railroad Engine.” [The artist wrote “UCRR” referring to the Utah Central RR which connected Salt Lake City with the Transcontinen-tal Railroad.] MDUPC No. 19 (272-B) Accession No. 172 Art: THE TREE of TEMPERANCE (1812) Framed, glassed picture brought across the plains by Daniel & Rachel S Robison (Daniel Robison Handcart Co., 1860), depicting the fruits of Tem-perance (“Ye shall know them by their fruits.” Such as Riches. Wisdom. Happy Home. Fortitude. Hon-esty.) Includes all image captions for ROOTS, BRANCHES, FRUIT. 13.25” x 17.25.” MDUPC No. 19 (131) Accession No. 66, Art: THE TREE of INTEMPERANCE (or Temptation) (1812) Framed, glassed picture brought across the plains by Daniel & Rachel S Robison (Daniel Robison Handcart Co., 1860) depicting the fruits of Intemperance (Such as A Feeble Mind. Failure in Business. Licentious-ness. Evil Speaking. A feeble body. Vice. Gambling. Robbery. Murder...). Includes all image captions for ROOTS, BRANCHES, FRUIT. 13” x 16.5”. MDUPC No. 19 (132) Accession No. 67 |