Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Remains of City Hall, Marsac Mill in background, after the 1898 fire.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Park Ave. in Park City smolders after a fire in June 1898 ravaged the mining town.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Remains of City Hall after the 1898 fire.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Structural remains of buildings in Park City after the 1898 fire.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Lower Main Street in Park City showing shoppers out and about. Prior to the 1898 fire.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
A photograph at daybreak of the Park City fire of 1898 burning through the center of town.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Pedestrians walk past the remains of Park City's City Hall, with Marsac Mill in the background, after t
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Pedestrians walk past the remains of Park City's City Hall, with Marsac Mill in the background, after t
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
A horse and buggy stand in front of businesses along Park City, the remains of the a building at the le
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Park City Fire Department members posing with a decorated car in front of a decorated fire station.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
The view looking North on Park Ave. following the June 1898 fire that devastated Park City.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Remains of City Hall after the 1898 fire.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
The Park Record office and printing press before the devastating fire of 1898 that left much of Park Ci
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Dr. Edward P. LeCompte was singed up the back while helping to fight the Park City fire of 1898.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Main Street in Park City following a devastating fire in 1898.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Remains of City Hall, Marsac Mill in background, after the 1898 fire.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Park Ave. in Park City smolders after a fire in June 1898 ravaged the mining town.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Remains of City Hall after the 1898 fire.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Structural remains of buildings in Park City after the 1898 fire.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Lower Main Street in Park City showing shoppers out and about. Prior to the 1898 fire.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
A photograph at daybreak of the Park City fire of 1898 burning through the center of town.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Pedestrians walk past the remains of Park City's City Hall, with Marsac Mill in the background, after the 1898 fire.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Pedestrians walk past the remains of Park City's City Hall, with Marsac Mill in the background, after the 1898 fire.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
A horse and buggy stand in front of businesses along Park City, the remains of the a building at the left from the 1898 fire.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Park City Fire Department members posing with a decorated car in front of a decorated fire station.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
The view looking North on Park Ave. following the June 1898 fire that devastated Park City.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Remains of City Hall after the 1898 fire.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
The Park Record office and printing press before the devastating fire of 1898 that left much of Park City in ruins.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Dr. Edward P. LeCompte was singed up the back while helping to fight the Park City fire of 1898.
Salt Lake Tribune Archive
Main Street in Park City following a devastating fire in 1898.