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History of the Lucin Cut-Off
Handwritten history, “The Lucin Cut-Off” by an unknown author, May 1905.
This ten page document relates how the Lucin Cut-Off was constructed and describes the
topography of this area in the Great Salt Lake.
Lucin Cut-off
Lucin Cut-Off Accident
Newspaper articles and register of death about the train accident of February 19,
1904, killing sixteen Greek laborers as they were traveling to build the Lucin Cut-off on the
Great Salt Lake, Utah. This collection was donated by Stella Kapetan whose great-grandfather,
Leonidas Maltezos, was amongst the train accident victims. Donated to Special Collections,
Weber State University, 2003. Photocopies.
Miss Goldie Brown Correspondence
Postcards addressed to Miss Goldie Brown of Murray, Utah from Fred Schick.
Postcards are of the Western Pacific train crossing, Lucin Cut-Off, and a scenic sunset over the
Great Salt Lake. Postmarked November 17, 1908; October 10, 1910; July 19, 1911; and July 25,
1911.
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