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English: View of Fort Utah (circa 1850) at present day Provo, Utah.
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Source Stansbury, Howard (1852), Exploration and survey of the valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, United States Senate
Author Howard Stansbury

Book can be found on Google Books. Illustration is located in different spots depending on version of the book, but it's usually within first ten pages.

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