Description: Antique or Vintage Photo Postcard item: RPPC, or Original Real Photo, of interest to Postcard Collectors.. See below, for a complete description. RPPC RARE Railroad Grand Canyon LOG DEPOT Station UNDER CONSTRUCTION! ( or ) RPPC Railroad Grand Canyon LOG DEPOT CONSTRUCTION CREW MEMBERS! Edith, the Camp Cook's goto extra set of hands at the cook tent.. A happy “Tom Boy” from the looks of it! Dora the Camp Cook, who's assistant was young Edith. Dora was responsible to be a Mother, and provide for all the crew members, some of which were Native Americans. Last image, supplied for reference show Dora and Edith outside the Cook Tent. RR Grand Canyon Village, AZ…Grand Canyon Log Depot, also known as Grand Canyon Railroad Station, was constructed 1909–10 for Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway @ the South Rim of the Canyon, next to the famous EL TOVAR HOTEL, which was built in 1905. DEPOT WAS BUILT BY A TRAVERSE CITY MICHIGAN CONTRACTOR!!!...VERY RARE, one of a kind find! Size of this image: 4-3/4" in. X 3-1/8" in. approx.Photo taken by Julius Koenig, Construction Foreman from Traverse City Michigan. Koenig moved his family out to the Canyon during construction...All images (of various sizes) are small format photographic images and show construction detail, log prep, the Construction Company HQ camp tent-office, and crew shots. The foreman's wife and two kids were at the project during construction as well. Original, not reproduction. No known negative! Small Format Photo not RPPC, but something of interest to Postcard Collectors and History Buffs everywhere. This Arizona Depot was constructed in 1909–10 for the AT&SF Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, in what is now Grand Canyon National Park. It is one of 14 Log Deport constructed in the US and only one three remaining railroad depots in the United States that were built with logs as the primary structure material. The station is within 330 ft of the rim of the canyon, opposite the AT&SF El Tovar Hotel, also built by the railroad. Built by Anders Anson of the contracting firm A. W. ANSON of Albuquerque, New Mexico, who’s General Foreman was Julius Koenig, of Northern Michigan. The architect was Francis W. Wilson of Santa Barbara, California, who was assigned by the AT&SF to design the station. Originally, the Depot downstairs was designated for station facilities, and the upstairs was for the station agent’s family. This 2-1/2 story wood structure of about 3,000 square feet, is built primarily of logs with frame construction for the second floor. The main facade faces south, away from the canyon. The log structure is primarily a one-story building with a broad, moderately pitched gable roof with the ridge running on the long axis, parallel to the train tracks. The frame second story occupies the center third of the building, of frame construction sheathed with flush planking framed by vertical log posts. This central portion is covered with another broad gabled roof at right angles to the main roof. The second story overhangs the first, supported by heavy vertical log posts, and the attic in the deeply gable overhangs the second story, supported by log brackets. Anson completed all the building construction work except for heating, electric light wiring, and fixtures. A separate contractor, Eugene Murray of Los Angeles, California, installed the heating, while the Grand Canyon Railway electrician and his crew completed the wiring and light fixture installation. The depot is designated a National Historic Landmark. Original, not reproduction. Shipped very well package, USPS 1st Class postage, or Priority Mail with tracking! Quantity shipping discount refunds sent along with all shipment (dollar bills) where they apply! Please Note: We provide high-resolution scans and cropped views for your review. Don't hesitate to get in touch with us with any questions. We do not knowingly sell reproductions, so you can be assured these are historically significant, antique, or vintage items! Shipping Discount for multiple card "Winners"! Order tracking...We post "Buyer Feedback" at the time of shipping! Check out our UpNorth Memories Store to see more great collectible items!Link: https://www.ebay.com/str/upnorthmemoriescollection UpNorth Memories Postcards, Historic Photographs and Paper Collectibles! Don Harrison...The UpNorth Memories Guy! Traverse City, Michigan. #upnorthmemories Mobile Format Modified: updated 8-13-2022 #upnorthmemoriescollection Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 34.99 USD
Location: Lake Ann, Michigan
End Time: 2025-02-09T01:17:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 2 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Country: USA
Type: Real Photo (RPPC)
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Postage Condition: Yes
Continent: North America
Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in)
ANTIQUE: ANTIQUE
POSTCARD: POSTCARD
Modified Item: No
RPPC: RPPC
HISTORY: HISTORY
HERITAGE: HERITAGE
PHOTOGRAPH: PHOTOGRAPH
Photographer: Photographer
VINTAGE: VINTAGE
UpNorth: UpNorth
Memories: Memories
MEMORY: MEMORY
Ephemera: Ephemera
Collectible: Collectible
Printed: Printed
Original: Original
PHOTOGRAPHIC: Photographic
REAL PHOTO: REAL PHOTO
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller