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GUIDE TO THE WARSHAW COLLECTION OF BUSINESS AMERICANA,
ca. 1724-1977
#60
Other Collection Divisions: Stereographs, 1865-1931
(4 cu. ft.: 11 stereograph boxes)
by: Jennifer Songster and David Haberstich, 1991, revised 2002
History
A stereograph consists of two nearly identical images, generally photographs, exposed as a rule
simultaneously and from a distance separation of approximately two-and-one-half inches,
mounted on a card and viewed, with or without the aid of a binocular viewer, to produce the
simulation of three dimensions. The subject of the stereograph and its waves of popularity in the
United States and elsewhere is treated in a number of books, but authoritatively and exhaustively
in William Culp Darrah's monumental book, The World of the Stereograph.(1) Stereographs were
manufactured and distributed commercially in large quantities by publishers for mass markets as
objects of both entertainment and education, but they were also produced in smaller quantities for
specialized markets. The stereograph was the dominant form of photography in the nineteenth
century. Its immense popularity lasted approximately until the cinema and halftone-illustrated
print media sent it into eclipse after World War I..(2)
(1)William
C. Darrah's The World of the Stereograph (self-published, 1977), the most
authoritative reference in stereography but long out of print, is again
available, in a reprint edition issued by J. Richiuso of Land Yacht Press,
Nashville, 1998.
(2)Melody
D. Davis, "An essential reprint in stereography (William C. Darrah’s ‘The
World of Stereographs’)," Art Journal, Fall 1998.
Scope and Content
Over two thousand stereographs (or stereoscopic photographs) are among the estimated two
million documents and items of business ephemera in the Warshaw Collection. It is likely that
Isadore Warshaw collected the stereographs both as examples of business advertising and as
pictorial representations of commercial products, historical themes, and other subjects. Many of
these stereographs contain advertisements for non-photographic businesses, as well as imprints
of photographers' names and studio locations. There is also a substantial minority of items
which bear no identification at all.
One group of images deserves particular note: In the section headed "New York-Albany" are
approximately 125 stereographs from the Julius Wendt and Wendt Bros. studios located in
Albany at the turn of the twentieth century. The subjects include street scenes, Washington Park,
the state capitol building, and citizens of the area. Many of the stereographs of people in this
group have biographical newspaper clippings affixed to the versos. A large number of
stereographs from one studio is significant, and these images provide a fascinating document of
Albany and its citizens from 1900 to 1905. Another stereograph of special interest is an
advertisement for the stereoscopic photographer T. F. M. White of New Bedford, Mass., which
was located in the "photography" category. This view contains text and an image, both of which
yield a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a stereoscope. While these examples stand
out as highlights of the collection, there are other excellent examples of the form from the 1860s
through the early 1900s. Much subject matter is fairly typical of stereographs, including views of
Western scenery, railroads, resorts, bridges, and street scenes. The quality of the compositions
and the condition of the cards varies widely. Currently there are eleven boxes of images and over
one hundred categories, as described in the Container List. More stereographs may be added if
they are found elsewhere in the Warshaw Collection, and this inventory will be updated
accordingly.
The stereographs are the work of many photographers and publishers from the 1860s to the
1920s; they are primarily American views of American scenes, although there is also a section of
foreign views. As mentioned above, they are filed in the stereograph boxes according to their
original business ephemera locations, whether in the topical or geographical series. Some
categories contain only a single item, others contain many.
The Container List and the automated SIRIS catalogue of these stereographs are controlled at the
sub-series level, by category title; but when there are many items in a category, the more notable
images and better-known makers are identified. Most early images are silver albumen and later
views are silver gelatin unless otherwise noted; "lithoprints" are photomechanical. The "See
also" references indicate related images in other categories.
Provenance
Warshaw presumably collected these stereographs from a variety of sources. Many, however, are
rubber-stamped on the verso, "Given Feb. 28, 1927 / by Wm. S. Appleton" or "Given Feb. 28,
1928 / by Wm. S. Appleton." These marks may indicate that the material may have resided in a
public collection or library of some sort prior to Warshaw's acquisition of them.
Reorganization Notes
Originally, these stereographs were interfiled with other materials in the Warshaw Collection. It
was felt that this arrangement could be damaging to the stereographs and appeared in many
instances to be haphazard. Therefore, in 1991 they were rehoused to ensure their preservation,
and reorganized to better facilitate their use as research tools. Whenever possible, categories
from the primary Warshaw materials have been retained; however, new categories which
matched typical or traditional stereograph subject arrangement were added. This method created
some overlap among categories, so it is suggested that a researcher follow "see also" terms
within the section descriptions. The stereographs are now organized by topical and geographical
categories. Selected photographers have been indexed as well.
It may seem strange that portions of a collection should be removed from their original context,
consolidated, and separated from the rest of the collection, but this was done to make the
Warshaw stereographs more accessible to photographic historians and others interested primarily
in documentary photographic evidence, rather than advertising imagery, trade literature, and text
materials. Also, storage of the stereographs in standard document boxes posed a hazard to the
material because of their size and form, especially prints on curved or "warped" mounts, which
might be crushed or mishandled if filed with other items in disparate formats and sizes. Jennifer
Songster-Burnett located, organized, and catalogued the majority of these stereographs as an
internship project in spring 1991. The prior association of these images with Warshaw
Collection topical categories was retained to ensure their continued availability to users of the
Business Ephemera Vertical Files. Often cross- reference copies have been placed in the
Business Ephemera boxes to indicate specific images which were refiled, and many cards are
arranged according to the original category titles. A researcher with citations to stereographs in
their original locations can relocate them easily in the parallel arrangement of the stereographs.
The consolidation of stereographs from all categories should enhance their utility for scholars
seeking specifically photographic documentation of objects, places, and events. In the original
vertical files, the stereographs' multiple topical and thematic associations were often obscured.
A stereograph from the "Insurance" category, for example, depicts an architecturally
distinguished insurance company building in Milwaukee, but the architectural historian might not
search that category for views of buildings: among the stereographs, even the accidental or
serendipitous finding of this image will be faster and easier. The project also facilitated more
detailed cataloguing of these images, with considerable cross- referencing and subject descriptors
in the automated database (SIRIS): for example, the insurance building, the only item in the
"Insurance" category of the stereographs subdivision, has been cross-referenced under
architectural descriptors, and can be accessed in this manner as well.
CONTAINER LIST
| Box |
Date Range
and Number |
Description (Most early images are silver albumen and later views are
silver gelatin unless otherwise noted; "lithoprints" are photomechanical)
|
| 1 |
Ca.1875-1902
(3 views) |
Afro-Americans (non-stereotyped images of African Americans): man
picking figs, by Havens (Savannah, Ga.); dilapidated house, by A. F.
Styles (Burlington, Vt.) from "Scenes in Florida"(#635); and "Little Tea
Pickers" by Underwood & Underwood.
See also: Agriculture, Cotton, Foreign, Groups, Houses, New
York--Albany, Racial Stereotypes, Saloons, Taxidermy |
| 1 |
Ca.1868-1905
(15 views) |
Agriculture: Several are fruit trees (orange, coconut, pomegranate, and
apple), and fields of corn and rice, also images of haying and plowing.
Three lithographic cards, and views by Nowack and John P. Soule.
See also: African-Americans, California, Cotton, Dakota Territory,
Horses, Livestock, Mammoth Trees, Massachusetts, Plants, Railroad,
World Expositions |
| 1 |
1896- ca.1903
(6) |
Animals (pets, wild, and in zoos, but no livestock, birds, or horses):
including two of "Alligators in Central Park" published by Alfred S.
Campbell, with advertisement for the American Tobacco Co. on the
verso; an Alaskan wolf; two donkeys; a cat, printed by Wendt Bros.,
Albany, N.Y.; and a lithoprint of "Romey," hero dog of the Great
Johnstown Flood.
See also: Disasters, Foreign, Gardens and Parks, Horses, Hunting and
Fishing, Livestock, New York--Albany, World Expositions |
| 1 |
Ca.1875-1885
(2) |
Bandstands: "The Musicians' Pagoda," title on verso; and the "Music
Stand in Washington Square" [New York City] from the American
Scenery, New York City series.
See also: Gardens and Parks |
| 1 |
1897-1901
(5) |
Beaches: including people in bathing attire on beaches and in the water
at Atlantic City and Asbury Park, N.J., and Narragansett, Mass., by B.
W. Kilburn, C. H. Graves, and unidentified photographers.
See also: Boats and Boating, California, Groups, Hotels, Landscapes,
Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York--Albany |
| 1 |
1883-1898
(6) |
Bicycles, bicycle clubs, bicycle races: including two humorous views, a
bicycle club at the World's Fair Dedication Parade, and an amateur
image of a boy with a bicycle in a yard.
See also: Comic and Genre, Electricity, Houses, New York--Albany,
Ohio, Parades, Streetcars and Subways, World Expositions |
| 1 |
Ca.1876-1885
(4) |
Birds: including the bald eagle, "Old Abe," the Live Wisconsin War
Eagle.
See also: Civil War, World Expositions |
| 1 |
Ca.1870-1913
(18) |
Boats and Boating (mostly recreational, plus steamboats and ships):
including the Dell Queen in the Wisconsin Dells, several of ferries,
rowboats; a view of Pontoosuc[?] Lake (1913), printed by Julius Wendt;
and a view of two sailors seated on a boat behind whom is a sign,
"Standard Oil Company/Dock".
See also: Beaches; Florida; Foreign; Houses; Illinois; New Jersey; New
York--Albany; --Lake George; --Niagara Falls; --Saratoga Springs,
--Thousand Islands, Railroads, Ships, Steamboats, World Expositions |
| 1 |
Ca.1868-1902
(19) |
Bridges, including Niagara Falls suspension bridge (seven); Great
Kinzua Bridge under construction near Alton, Pa. (two); an unidentified
covered bridge; Brooklyn Bridge; views by Chas. Bierstadt, John P.
Soule; others.
See also: Colorado, Foreign, Houses, Hunting and Fishing, Kansas,
Landscapes, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York City, New
York--Albany, --Niagara Falls, --Watkins Glen, Pennsylvania,
Railroads, Steamboats, World Expositions |
| 1 |
1905
(1) |
Butterflies: a man with a butterfly net in a garden (possibly printed by
Wendt Bros., Albany, N.Y.), titled on verso, "Papa's Pastime at
Peekskill," 1905.
See also: Gardens and Parks |
| 1 |
Ca.1897
(2) |
Camps and Camping: Three men at a campsite, titled "Camping in a
Palmetto Forest, Fla." (duplicates), published by Littleton View Co.
See also: Florida, Hunting and Fishing, Religion, Wyoming |
| 1 |
Ca.1870s-1905
(21)
|
Cemeteries (and headstones), most by unidentified photographers,
including: a view of the National Cemetery at Richmond; an
unidentified headstone monument, by J. J. Hawes; two sets of duplicates
of people posed with headstones; and a series of three of the Laurel Glen
Mausoleum (Bowman Family), Cuttingsville, Vermont, including one
with the photographer's camera visible in a mirror; and one (printed by
Julius Wendt) of the "Lathrop Monument at Rural Cemetery" [Albany,
N.Y.?].
See also: Churches, Foreign, Fountains, Groups, Landscapes, Marble,
Massachusetts, Monuments and Sculpture, New York--Albany, Ohio,
Photography, Winter Landscapes and Ice Formations |
| 2 |
Ca.1865-1885
(33) |
Churches: two groups, "Exteriors" and "Interiors," the majority being
unidentified views of altars and sanctuaries, including two exteriors by
Thomas Houseworth & Co. (San Francisco). Other photographers
include Webber, Wade, Geo. Pine.
See also: California, California--San Francisco, Cemeteries, Disasters,
Foreign, Georgia, Groups, Interiors, Landscapes, Louisi- ana,
Massachusetts, New York City--Streets, New York--Albany, --Niagara
Falls, Religion, Utah |
| 2 |
Ca.1868-1900
(4) |
Cities and Towns: unidentified city street scenes, photographers
unidentified, including one with Consolidated Towel Co. wagon in
prominent view.
See also: Industry, Landscapes, Streetcars and Subways, Wagons |
| 2 |
Ca.1870-1890
(11) |
Civil War: mostly Gettysburg, including three copies of etchings titled
"First Day's Fight," "Second Day's Fight," and "Battle of
Gettysburg--3rd day"; and a pirated copy of the famous Gardner image
of dead on the battlefield, titled "Dead on Culp's Hill"; several stamped
on verso as from the Battlefield Museum at Gettysburg.
See also: Birds, California--San Francisco, Military, Monuments and
Sculpture, Navy, Parades, Pennsylvania |
| 2 |
Ca.1870-1900
(22) |
Comic and Genre: humorous and exaggerated subjects, including F. G.
Weller's "A Muss in the Band" and the Geo. Barker image (published by
Strohmeyer & Wyman, sold by Underwood & Underwood) "Perils of
the Wilderness--A Fight for Life."
See also: Bicycles, Hotels, Marriage, Musical Instruments |
| 2 |
Ca.1880-1895
(4) |
Cotton: people picking cotton (three views), cotton plantation in
Arkansas (one); two are by Underwood & Underwood, one by B.W.
Kilburn, and one unidentified.
See also: Afro-Americans, Agriculture, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana |
| 2 |
Ca.1880-1906
(4) |
Disasters: two lithographs from the San Francisco Fire and Earthquake
Series; one of a church in Galveston, Texas after the Galveston Disaster;
one unidentified view of a pile of rubble.
See also: Animals, California--San Francisco, Churches, Fires and Fire
Fighting, Hotels, Texas |
| 2 |
Ca.1870-1896
(3) |
Education: two class portraits-one identified. as Willard School, the
other unidentified; and "Cathedral Residence & School, Cleveland, O."
by Alfred S. Campbell, Elizabeth, N.J.
See also: Churches, Groups, Streetcars and Subways |
| 2 |
1901-1902
(5) |
Electricity: two of General Electric Co., Schenectady, N.Y., printed by
Julius Wendt (Albany); one by James M. Davis, published by B. W.
Kilburn, copyright 1901, of the Electricity Building at the Paris
Exposition; and two by Davis, copyright 1902 by Kilburn, of the
Pan-American Exposition illuminated at night.
See also: Bicycles, New York--Albany, Railroad, World Expositions |
| 2 |
Ca.1875-1880
(4) |
Fires and Fire Fighting: apparently rubble after a fire; group portrait of
the Woolsey [Fla..?] Fire Engine Company, No. 1, by John A. Walker,
Pensacola, Fla.; the Conemaugh Boro Fire Engine, Johnstown, Pa.; and
a horse-drawn engine racing down a street, with a nice motion effect, by
unidentified maker.
See also: Disasters, Florida, Groups, Inventions, Stores |
| 2 |
Ca. 1910
(1) |
Flour: lithoprint, flour piled on a sidewalk--image contains both wagons
and automobiles.
See also: Wagons |
| 2 |
Ca.1870-1879
(2) |
Food: exterior view of the Boston Branch Grocery; and a still life of
fruit and flowers by J.S. Moulton.
See also: Glassware, Wagons |
| 2 |
Ca.1870-1900
(4) |
Fountains: Bethesda Fountain, Central Park, New York; "The Fountain
at Central Park, N.Y."; Bethesda Fountain with advertisement for Vail's
Ideal Tooth Powder, Vail Bros. Ideal Series, Philadelphia; and an
unidentified fountain.
See also: Cemeteries, Foreign, Gardens and Parks, New York City, New
York--Albany |
| 2 |
Ca.1875-1885
(2) |
Fraternal Organizations: interior, Masonic Hall, St. Paul, Minn., by
F.A. Taylor; unidentified altar-type arrangement.
See also: Interiors, Minnesota, Religion |
| 2 |
Ca. 1860s?
(1) |
Games: "Chess Playing," No. 416 from "Miscellaneous Groups" series,
Flat card, yellow mount. |
| 2 |
Ca.1870-1900
(20) |
Gardens and Parks: mostly New York City parks (Central, Prospect,
etc.), but also a few private gardens; Shaw's Missouri Botonical Garden,
by Boehl & Koenig; and "public garden, Boston." Views by Chas.
Pollack, C. Seaver, J. Hall, John S. Moulton, and Anthony.
See also: Animals, Bandstands, Butterflies, Fountains, Massachusetts,
Missouri, Monuments and Sculpture, New York City, New
York--Albany, Portraits, Wyoming |
| 3 |
Ca.1875-1880
(1) |
Glassware: glass pedestal bowl with oranges, by [George?] Bretz
(blind-stamp on print).
See also: Food |
| 3 |
Ca.1868-1900
(15) |
Groups: unidentified groups of people, most posed, all but one taken
outdoors. Includes images by S.F. Adams and G.W. Pach.
See also: Afro-Americans, Beaches, California--Yosemite Valley,
Cemeteries, Dakota Territory, Education, Fires and Fire Fighting,
Foreign, Hotels, Houses, Interiors, Landscapes, Mammoth Trees,
Minnesota, Native Americans, New Jersey, New York City, New
York--Albany, --Catskills, --Saratoga Springs, --Watkins Glen,
Photography, Politics and Presidents, Portraits, Steamboats, Stores,
Streetcars and Subways, Taxidermy, Texas, World Expositions |
| 3 |
Ca.1900-1905
(1) |
Hats: man wearing advertising sign for the Dollar Hat Store [Albany,
N.Y.?], printed by Julius Wendt.
See also: Men's Clothing, New York--Albany |
| 3 |
Ca.1870-1905
(6) |
Horses: four views, two of stables, including Lady Fanny by Anthony;
Topeka Bell by S. Towle; Vosburch's Wood Yard and Boarding Stable,
printed by Julius Wendt; and the Palmer House Stables and the Leland
Hotel Stables, Chicago.
See also: Agriculture, Animals, California--San Francisco, --Yosemite
Valley, Foreign, Hotels, Houses, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York
City--Streets, New York--Albany, --Saratoga Springs, Railroad,
Wagons, Wyoming |
| 3 |
Ca.1875-1885
(1) |
Hospitals: a room for what appears to be a hospital bazaar, published by
A. D. White.
See also: Florida, Interiors |
| 3 |
Ca.1860-1905
(72) |
Hotels: subdivided by state, including five Florida (mostly St.
Augustine); one Louisiana; six Massachusetts, including the Hotel
Wendell, printed by Julius Wendt; one Minnesota; seventeen New
Hampshire, including the Tip Top House, the Glen House and the
Profile House, by Chas. Bierstadt, the Kilburn Bros, S. F. Adams, and
others; three New Jersey; twenty-eight New York, mostly Saratoga
Springs but including the Catskills, Coney Island, and New York City,
by Baker & Record, Anthony, J. W. & J. S. Moulton, S. R. Stoddard,
and others; two duplicates of Burnett House, Cincinnati by Anthony;
two Pennsylvania, one actually a miniature model titled on verso,
"Views along the Line of the Lehigh Valley Railroad..."; Eagle Hotel by
M. A. Kleckner; and seven miscellaneous hotels, one printed by Julius
Wendt, and one with bathhouses on a beach in the foreground.
See also: Beaches, California, Comic and Genre, Disasters, Foreign,
Florida, Groups, Horses, Illinois, Interiors, Landscapes, Lousiana,
Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York--Adirondacks, --Albany, --Catskills, --Saratoga Springs,
--Thousand Islands, --Watkins Glen, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Railroad,
Wagons |
| 3 |
Ca.1870s-1905
(20) |
Houses, exterior views: miscellaneous houses, all but two unidentified
(Idlewild & H. B. Stowe house, Florida); one under construction,
printed by Julius Wendt; and one, possibly the reconstruction of several
houses. Other photographers include J. W. & J. S. Moulton and
Anthony.
See also: Afro-Americans, Bicycles, Boats and Boating, Bridges,
California--San Francisco, --Yosemite Valley, Colorado, Dakota
Territory, District of Columbia, Florida, Foreign, Georgia, Groups,
Horses, Kansas, Landscapes, Maine, New Hampshire, New York City,
New York--Albany, --Niagara Falls, --Thousand Islands, Pennsylvania,
Texas. |
| 3 |
Ca.1870-1901
(10) |
Hunting and Fishing: including seven of hunting deer or bears, most
by Kilburn; two waterfowl hunting (one printed by Julius Wendt, the
other from a Standard Series); and a catch of fish by Kilburn, with
advertisement for the Holmes Stereoscope by Joseph L. Bates, Boston,
on verso).
See also: Animals, Bridges, Camps and Camping, Winter Landscapes
and Ice Formations, Wyoming |
| 4 |
Ca. 1880s
(1) |
Industry: unidentified industrial-looking landscape (possibly Boston
area).
See also: Cities and Towns, Foreign, Landscapes |
| 4 |
Ca. 1880s
(1) |
Insurance: "Milwaukee--North Western Insurance Building," flat
yellow card with label "Stereoscopic Views," photographer unidentified. |
| 4 |
Ca.1870s-1910s
(8) |
Interiors: including one by Perkins & LeFavour and two that appear to
be libraries.
See also: Churches, District of Columbia, Fraternal Organiza- tions,
Foreign, Groups, Hospitals, Hotels, Machinery, Minnesota, Musical
Instruments, New York--Albany, Plants, Politics and Presidents,
Prisons, Religion, Steamboats, Stores, World Expositions |
| 4 |
Ca. 1880s
(1) |
Inventions: a miniature steam fire engine built by Henry C. Gaunt,
photograph by J. H. Lloyd..
See also: Fires and Fire Fighting, Portraits |
| 4 |
Ca.1860s-1880s
(46) |
Landscapes: unidentified, by Anthony, Chas. Bierstadt, E. T. Brigham,
Augustine Folsom, Miller & Brown, H. F. Preston, and unidentified
photographers.
See also: Arkansas, Arizona, Beaches, Bridges, California-- Yosemite
Valley, Cemeteries, Cities and Towns, Churches, Colorado, Florida,
Groups. Hotels, Houses, Industry, Livestock, Louisiana, Military,
Minnesota, Missouri, Native Americans, New York--Adiron- dacks,
--Catskills, --Lake George, Pennsylvania, Photography, Portraits,
Railroad, Sports, Winter Landscapes and Ice Formations |
| 4 |
Ca.1870s-1902
(3) |
Livestock: sheep, pigs, and a milk cow, by Leander Baker, Kilburn, and
Underwood & Underwood.
See also: Agriculture, Animals, Landscapes, Saloons, Stores |
| 4 |
Ca.1900-1905
(1) |
Luggage: possibly a luggage salesman seated in front of advertising for
luggage, printed by Julius Wendt.
See also: New York--Albany |
| 4 |
Ca.1870-1890s
(5) |
Lumber Industry: logging, sawmills, and stacked wood, including one
color lithoprint.
See also: California, Mammoth Trees, Minnesota, New York City |
| 4 |
Ca. 1870s
(1) |
Machinery: machinery, possibly a view of the Saratoga [N.Y.] Water
Works, by W. H. Slipperly.
See also: Interiors, New York--Saratoga Springs, Ships, Stores, World
Expositions |
| 4 |
Ca.1865-1905
(11) |
Mammoth Trees, California: including three by Thomas Houseworth,
two of which are the house built on the Original Big Tree Stump; one
by Laurence & Houseworth, three by Anthony, four unidentified.
See also: Agriculture, California, Groups, Houses, Lumber Industry,
Plants |
| 4 |
Ca. 1875
(1) |
Marble: advertisement for White & Haven Rutland Marble Works,
Rutland, Vt.
See also: Cemeteries, Monuments and Sculpture, Railroad |
| 4 |
Ca.1865-1897
(5) |
Marriage: four from the Kilburn comic series: "The Wedding"; and a
tinted tissue stereograph of a wedding procession.
See also: Comic and Genre |
| 4 |
Ca. 1870s
(1) |
Men's Clothing: used as advertising for six business establishments
listed on the verso in Martinburg, West Virginia, ranging from druggists
to ticket agents.
See also: Hats |
| 4 |
Ca. 1910
(1) |
Military: West Point Cadets' Marching Band.
See also: Civil War, Florida, Foreign, Landscapes, Musical Instruments,
Navy, New York City, World Expositions |
| 4 |
1865-1900
(7) |
Mining: mining equipment by Laurence & Houseworth and Underwood
& Underwood; three of Chilkoot Pass; two duplicates by Keystone; and
a color lithoprint.
See also: California, Foreign, Winter Landscapes and Ice Formations |
| 4 |
Ca.1883-1909
(10) |
Monuments and Sculpture: including the Saratoga Monument; two of
the Council of War; the Burns Monument, Washington Park, Albany,
N.Y., with Julius Wendt stamp on verso.
See also: Cemeteries, Civil War, Foreign, Gardens and Parks, Marble,
Massachusetts, New York--Albany, --Saratoga Springs, World
Expositions |
| 4 |
Ca. 1903
(2) |
Musical Instruments: seated man with a banjo, printed by Julius
Wendt (Albany, N.Y.); three children practicing various instruments,
entitled "The Overture," by F.G. Weller.
See also: Comic and Genre, Illinois, Interiors, Military, New
York--Albany |
| 4 |
1865-1909
(9) |
Native Americans: including two of California Indians in non-
traditional dress, by Laurence & Houseworth, and three portraits of
families in traditional dress, from Watkins New Series.
See also: California, Groups, Landscapes, Portraits, World Expositions |
| 4 |
Ca.1898-1908
(9) |
Navies: U.S. battleships and sailors, including the Battleships Kansas,
Massachusetts, Maine, Iowa, Oregon, Indiana, and Connecticut,
including two lithoprints.
See also: Civil War, Military, Ships |
| 5 |
Ca. 1880s?
(1) |
Optics: "Full Moon. / From negatives taken by Prof. H. Draper with his
silvered glass telescope". Published by C[harles] Bierstadt, "sold only
by Underwood & Underwood". |
| 5 |
Ca.1880-1908
(17) |
Parades: including several of G.A.R. reunions.
See also: Bicycles, Civil War, New York City, New York--Albany,
Oregon, Pennsylvania, World Expositions |
| 5 |
Ca.1870-1901
(5) |
Photography: including the assembly of an Underwood Patent
Extension Stereograph Cabinet; an unusual advertising stereograph for
T.F.M. White (New Bedford, Mass.); a rural house with a sign for
Knapp's stereoscopic views; a camera in a large gathering of people; and
a little girl peering into a table model stereoscope.
See also: Cemeteries, Groups, Landscapes, Portraits, Religion, World
Expositions |
| 5 |
Ca.1865-1890
(8) |
Plants: primarily individual plants and trees, as well as arrangements of
plants, including an altar-type arrangement for a harvest celebration; the
interior of a greenhouse; and a cactus plant by Laurence & Houseworth.
See also: Agriculture, California, Florida, Georgia, Interiors, Mammoth
Trees, New York--Albany, Politics and Presidents |
| 5 |
Ca. 1902
(1) |
Police: lithoprint of New York policemen.
See also: New York City |
| 5 |
Ca.1870s-1905
(45) |
Politics and Presidents: including "phantom leaf" arrangements with
photographs of Lincoln, Garfield, and Cleveland, etc.; Theodore
Roosevelt on Glacier Point, Yosemite (by Underwood & Underwood);
two may be a campaign meeting (unidentified); and one of Grant's
funeral procession, by Julius Wendt; several views of interior and
exterior of the White House (usually surrounding other events). Other
subjects including James Abram Garfield (1831-1881), Frances Folsom
Cleveland (1864-1947), William McKinley (1843-1901), Edith Kermit
Caron Roosevelt (1861-1948), William Henry Harrison (1773-1841).
See also: California--Yosemite Valley, District of Columbia, Groups,
Interiors, New York--Albany, Photography, Plants, Portraits |
| 5 |
Ca.1870s-1908
(15) |
Portraits: including two that appear to be from J. Gurney's portrait
series; three printed by Julius Wendt; and one of a woman standing at a
wishing well.
See also: California--Yosemite Valley, Foreign, Gardens and Parks,
Groups, Inventions, Landscapes, Michigan, Minnesota, Native
Americans, New York--Albany, Photography, Politics and Presidents,
Religion, Ships |
| 5 |
Ca.1865-1880
(3) |
Prisons: including an interior of Sing Sing Prison by Anthony; the
Chain Shop, Mass. State Prison; and the North Carolina Penitentary,
Raleigh.
See also: Interiors, Massachusetts, New York City |
| 5 |
Ca. 1880s
(1) |
Racial Stereotypes: from the popular series "Sambo and the Buttermilk
Pail."
See also: Afro-Americans |
| 5 |
Ca.1870s-1900
(52) |
Railroads: divided by railroad company:
Central Pacific Railroad, by E. & H. T. Anthony, Alfred A. Hart, and Thomas Houseworth & Co. (4)
Denver & Rio Grande RR, published by W. G. Chamberlain, Denver
(1).
Mt. Washington Railroad, by C[harles] Bierstadt, Kilburn Brothers,
B.W. Kilburn, James M. Davis (9).Northern Pacific Railroad, by Chas. A. Tenney, F. Jay Haynes (5).
Pennsylvania Railroad (two, including one of a collision, by G[eorge] Barker, E. & H.T. Anthony & Co., Kilburn Brothers).
Pennsylvania & Ohio Railroad, New Hampshire, by Kilburn Brothers, N. W. Pease (3).
St. Paul, Minn. & Omaha Railroad (office building), by Elmer & Tenney (1).
Union Pacific Railroad, by William Henry Jackson, Jackson Bros., A. J. Russell, and C[harles] R. Savage (5).
Rome, Watertown, and Ogdensburgh R.R., by A. C. McIntyre (1).
Utica & Black River Railroad, by A. C. McIntyre (7).
The Switch-Back Railroad, by A. M. Allen, Pottsville, Pa. (4).
Miscellaneous unidentified, including several by by A. J. Russell,
Wendt Bros., and John P. Soule (15).See also: Agriculture; Arkansas; Boats and Boating; Bridges; California;
Colorado; Dakota Territory; Electricity; Foreign; Horses; Hotels;
Interiors; Kansas; Landscapes; Marble; Minnesota; Missouri; New
Hampshire; New York City; New York--Niagara Falls, --Thousand
Islands, --Watkins Glen; Oregon; Pennsylvania; Steamboats; Utah;
Wagons; Winter Landscapes and Ice Formations; World Expositions;
Wyoming. |
| 6 |
Ca.1870s-1880s
(20) |
Religion: all dealing with Christian beliefs, including two, apparently of
camp meetings, 1 by D. W. Butterfield, the other unidentified; two leaf
and flower arrangements surrounding photographs; one Passion Play, by
Ingersoll, and seven by C. H. Graves, one titled "First Communion"
from the Popular Series; and six relating to Christmas.
See also: Camps and Camping, Churches, Interiors, Photography,
Portraits |
| 6 |
Ca. 1870
(1) |
Saloons: G.A. Keyes Oyster Saloon (exterior), unidentified
photographer (location unknown).
See also: Afro-Americans, Livestock, Steamboats, Stores, Wagons |
| 6 |
1893-1908
(2) |
Ships: one of the Minnesota docked in Seattle, by Harwood; the other of
the machine shop, Cramp's Ship Yards, Philadelphia., Pa., by Kilburn.
See also: Boats and Boating, Foreign, Machinery, Navy, New
York--Albany, Pennsylvania, Steamboats |
| 6 |
Ca. 1901
(2) |
Shoes: two, each showing a woman being fitted by a shoe salesman or
cobbler; one copyrighted 1901 by B. L. Singley, published by Keystone
View Co., captioned "Don't Get Above Your Business" (cat. #433); the
other apparently from an earlier negative, although also mounted on a
warped card, but unidentified. In the Keystone view, the man has a tape
measure around the woman's leg above the ankle, and in the other
picture, the tape is around the woman's foot. Both images are intended
to be somewhat naughty or provocative, indicating the low humor which
typifies some stereographs. |
| 6 |
Ca. 1870s
(2) |
Sports: croquet, one by J. S. Moulton, and one from the New Series,
American Views.
See also: Houses, Landscapes |
| 6 |
Ca.1870s-1900
(16) |
Steamboats: including several interiors, one lithoprint; one with
advertising for Cyrus Carter House Furnishings Goods (Troy, N.Y.);
two, Albany (N.Y.) steamboat landing, by Veeder.
See also: Boats and Boating, Bridges, Groups, Interiors, New
Hampshire, New York--Albany, Railroad, Saloons, Ships |
| 6 |
Ca.1870s-1930
(109) |
Stores: including a street showing a large hardware store; the interior of
the Oriental Tea Co.'s Store, Boston, by W.H. Getchell; Weston & Hill
Dry Goods, by an unidentified photographer; 103, Sears and Roebuck
Co., one complete w/box and one unboxed set (missing cards 6, 13, and
28), and six miscellaneous cards from the Series ("A Trip through Sears
& Roebuck & Co."); one interior, Thayer & Lamberton's Drug Store,
Saratoga, N.Y.; A. T. Stewart's Retail Store & Grace Church, New York
City; and an unidentified street with a hardware store.
See also: Fires and Fire Fighting, Groups, Hardware, Interiors,
Machinery, New York--Saratoga Springs, Saloons, Taxidermy |
| 6 |
Ca.1870s-1890s
(8) |
Streetcars and Subways: primarily New York City's Elevated Railroad
with views by J. S. Johnston and unidentified photographers, including a
view with advertising for Cyrus Carter House Furnishing Goods.
See also: Bicycles, Groups, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New
York and New York City, New York City--Streets, New York-- Albany,
Ohio, Wagons, Winter Landscapes and Ice Formations |
| 7 |
Ca.1875-1880
(1) |
Taxidermy: front of Eggleston's Florida Shell Store and Eggleston &
Miller Taxidermists.
See also: Afro-Americans, Florida, Groups, Livestock, Stores, Wagons |
| 7 |
Ca.1860s-1910
(9) |
Textiles: (1) "Middlesex Woolen Mill, Lowell" [Mass.]: faded albumen
print on flat yellow card from "American Views. / New Series." (2)
"No. 58. Monadnock Mills and Dam, from North St.," albumen print on
flat green mount, from "Claremont and Vicinity" series by "French &
Sawyer, Keene," with advertisement for Joseph L. Bates version of
Holmes stereoscope, sold by French & Sawyer, on verso (originally
CBA # 189). (3-6) four views by Kilburn Bros., two (duplicates) of the
Mechanics Mill (Fall River, Mass.?) and two of the American Print
Works. (7-8) by unidentified photographers (one was CBA # 198) of
mill exteriors. These and the Kilburns are all on flat yellow mounts. (9)
Card by Julius M. Wendt (Albany, N.Y.), exterior view of the
Chuctanunda Knitting Mills, on a lightly warped gray card (ca. 1900 or
later). |
| 7 |
1909
(25) |
Textiles: A Visit to / White Oak Cotton Mills, / Greensboro, N. C. / The
Largest Denim Mill in the World. A "Stereo-Pack" of H. C. White
"Perfec" stereographs with cover. |
| 7 |
Ca. 1870
(3) |
Theater: Tinted tissue stereograph of a costumed theatrical production,
in yellow mount; and two portraits of costumed actresses: albumen
prints on flat yellow mounts, imprinted "Stereoscopic Gems."
See also: Colorado, Foreign, Utah |
| 7 |
1896
(9) |
Tobacco: These stereographs merely have American Tobacco Company
advertisements on the verso, although one view, of a "Southern Auction
House," may depict a tobacco auction. All images are albumen, despite
the late date, by Alfred S. Campbell, Elizabeth, N.J. Other images
include views of Washington, D.C. (Treasury Building, Peace
Monument), New York City (three of Bethesda Fountain, one of the
Post Office), the Boston, Mass. New State House, and "On Cent'l
Viaduct, Cleveland, O." |
| 7 |
Ca. 1860s
(2) |
Toys: Children playing with toys. "The Young Architects" from "Comic
and Groups" series; and three girls playing with dolls and carriages,
from "Gems of German Life." |
| 7 |
Ca. 1870s
(3) |
Wagons: including two by S. F. Adams of carriages on Mt. Washington
(one attributed to the location).
See also: California--San Francisco, Cities and Towns, Colorado, Flour,
Food, Foreign, Horses, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
York City--Streets, New York--Albany, New York--Saratoga Springs,
Ohio, Railroad, Saloons, Streetcars and Subways, Taxidermy, Texas |
| 7 |
1898-1905
(8) |
War: Seven views of the Spanish-American War, by Underwood &
Underwood, Keystone, Strohmeyer & Wyman, C. H. Graves, James M.
Davis; and a color lithoprint of Richard Barry and Frederick Villiers,
war correspondents at Port Arthur, by T. W. Ingersoll. |
| 7 |
Ca.1870-1901
(13) |
Winter Landscapes and Ice Formations: including the Winter King
and the Winter Queen by Kilburn, and views by Procter, Preston, and
Richardson. Mostly unidentified locations, unidentified photographers.
See also: Cemeteries, Colorado, Foreign, Hunting and Fishing,
Landscapes, Maine, Mining, New York--Albany, --Niagara Falls,
Railroads, Streetcars and Subways, Wyoming |
| 7 |
Ca.1867-1915
(41) |
World Expositions: including seven Centennial Exhibition views, one
of Machinery Hall, published by Burr & Manley Dry Goods, Groceries
and Clothing (Manchester Depot, Vt.); four miscellaneous subjects by
Centennial Photographic Co.; one from the Massachusetts Charitable
Mechanic Association Thirteenth Exhibition (1878); twenty-five views
of the World's Columbian Exposition; one Pan-American Exposition;
one Panama-California Exposition; two A.Y.P. Exposition; one Paris
exposition; one Exposition Universelle; and two unidentified.
See also: Agriculture, Animals, Bicycles, Birds, Boats and Boating,
Bridges, Electricity, Foreign, Groups, Interiors, Louisi- ana, Machinery,
Military, Monuments and Sculpture, Native Americans, New York and
New York City, Oregon, Parades, Photography, Railroads |
| 7 |
Ca. 1902
(1) |
Arizona: Colorado River and Grand Canyon, by Underwood &
Underwood.
See also: Landscapes |
| 7 |
Ca.1875-1885 (2) |
Arkansas: scenery, one by Barker, one unidentified.
See also: Cotton, Landscapes, Railroad |
| 7 |
Ca.1865-1905
(18) |
California: scenery, including two by J. H. Heening; six by Laurence &
Houseworth, several being San Jose; eight lithoprints, six by T. W.
Ingersoll (one identified., six attributed), and one of Mission Santa
Barbara from the American Series.
See also: Agriculture, Beaches, Churches, Horses, Hotels, Lum- ber
Industry, Mammoth Trees, Mining, Native Americans, Plants,
Railroads, Wagons |
| 7 |
Ca.1865-1905
(16) |
California--San Francisco: San Francisco and vicinity scenery,
including two streetscapes by Thomas Houseworth & Co.; three street
scenes and a harbor scene by Lawrence & Houseworth one
Mt. Tamalpais, by Edw. J. Muybridge (Helios); Cliff House; others.
See also: Civil War, Churches, Disasters, Horses, Houses, Wagons |
| 7 |
1866-1905
(28) |
California--Yosemite Valley: including two by Thomas Houseworth;
three by Chas. Bierstadt; four by Lawrence & Houseworth; one by
Eadweard Muybridge; unidentified photographers; and five lithoprints,
three of which attributed to Ingersoll.
See also: Groups, Horses, Houses, Landscapes, Politics and Presidents,
Portraits |
| 7 |
Ca.1870s-1900
(12) |
Colorado: scenery, including settlements and towns, by Alex Martin,
Underwood & Underwood, and unidentified photographers; one
lithoprint by the Little Chronicle Pub. Co., Chicago.
See also: Bridges, Horses, Houses, Landscapes, Railroads, Theater,
Wagons, Winter Landscapes and Ice Formations |
| 8 |
Ca. 1870s
(2) |
Dakota Territory: by F. Jay Haynes of the Grandin Farm House and
Buildings. One item is not a stereograph.
See also: Agriculture, Groups, Houses, Railroads |
| 8 |
Ca.1870s-1905
(6) |
District of Columbia: three White House and interiors; three Patent
Office (exterior view by Bell & Bro., 1869, on flat, yellow mount; two
interiors (one by B. L. Singley, published by Keystone View Co., 1894,
flat, buff mount; and one by Bell & Bro., undated., flat, salmon mount).
See also: Houses, Interiors, Politics and Presidents |
| 8 |
Ca.1870s-1880s
(20) |
Florida: scenery, including three by A. F. Styles from the "Scenes in
Florida Series"; views of swamps, lakes, and towns by unidentified
photographers.
See also: Boats and Boating, Camps and Camping, Fires and Fire
Fighting, Hospitals, Hotels, Houses, Landscapes, Military, Plants,
Taxidermy |
| 8 |
Ca. 1870s
(1) |
Georgia: Savannah, Ga.; bird's-eye view by J. N. Wilson.
See also: Churches, Cotton, Houses, Plants |
| 8 |
Ca.1875-1905
(14) |
Illinois: primarily Chicago streets, including three of Lake Michigan
and vicinity by Edward Lovejoy; and four of miscellaneous subjects by
an unidentified photographer, including "The Crib--Two Miles from
Shore" (man, woman, and young girl seated on the roof of a building).
See also: Boats and Boating, Horses, Hotels, Musical Instruments,
Streetcars and Subways, Wagons |
| 8 |
Ca. 1870s?
(1) |
Iowa:. albumen, by H. T. Holden, Keota, Iowa, undated, ink on verso:
"View from the North East of the / Residence of / Hon. H. N. Newton /
near Keota / Keokuk Co. / Iowa." Flat buff mount. |
| 8 |
Ca. 1880s
(8) |
Kansas: Atch, Kansas, photographer unidentified
See also: Bridges, Houses, Railroads |
| 8 |
Ca.1870s-1880s
(2) |
Louisiana: New Orleans, one of St. Louis Cathedral and Jackson
Square. by Theo. Lilienthal; another by Mugnier from the Exposition.
See also: Churches, Cotton, Hotels, Landscapes, World Expositions |
| 8 |
Ca. 1870s
(2) |
Maine: Old Orchard Beach (Saco) by B. F. Cole; winter landscape by
Webber.
See also: Hotels, Houses, Winter Landscapes and Ice Formations |
| 8 |
Ca.1870s-1931
(12) |
Massachusetts: scenery, including several of Pittsfield by Julius Wendt
and unidentified photographers; several from American Views Series.
See also: Agriculture, Beaches, Bridges, Cemeteries, Churches, Gardens
and Parks, Horses, Hotels, Monuments and Sculpture, Prisons,
Streetcars and Subways, Wagons |
| 8 |
Ca. 1880s
(1) |
Michigan: Lake Superior shoreline, from the American Scenery, Lake
Superior Series.
See also: Beaches, Portraits |
| 8 |
Ca.1870s-1880s
(8) |
Minnesota: cities and rural areas by M. Nowack (Minneapolis) and A.
A. Palmer (Minnehaha Falls, Minn).
See also: Education, Groups, Horses, Interiors, Landscapes, Lumber
Industry, Portraits, Railroads, Streetcars and Subways |
| 8 |
Ca.1868-1872
(1) |
Missouri: "Dalles of the St. Louis" by W. H. Illingworth.
See also: Gardens and Parks, Landscapes, Railroads |
| 8 |
Ca.1875-1885
(2) |
New Hampshire: White Mountain scenery.
See also: Bridges, Hotels, Houses, Railroads, Wagons |
| 8 |
1880s
(4) |
New Jersey: scenery, including two views of Ocean Grove by G. W.
Pach (one attributed); one of Passial Falls, printed by Julius Wendt; one
of Ocean Pier at Long Branch, N.J., by Littleton View Co.
See also: Beaches, Boats and Boating, Groups, Hotels |
| 8 |
Ca.1860s-1910
(35) |
New York and New York City: miscellaneous buildings, houses, etc.,
including several of the Academy of Design; Trinity Church; Broadway,
including one by B. W. Kilburn (1895) and three by E. & H. T.
Anthony; one of Brooklyn Bridge; one of South Ferry with advertising
for Cyrus Carter, House Furnishing Goods; and an unusual advertising
stereograph for Darris & Moonery Masons and Builders depicting a
vacant lot (text on verso: "These 4 Houses were moved 175 feet,
without any injury to them Whatever..."); one of people awaiting arrival
of the Prince of Wales; a view of a park, Utica; view of Bowling Green.
See also: Bridges, Churches, Fountains, Gardens and Parks, Groups,
Houses, Lumber Industry, Military, Parades, Police, Prisons, Railroads,
Streetcars and Subways, World Expositions |
| 8 |
1870s-1880s
(17) |
New York and New York City--Streets: miscellaneous street scenes,
New York state--primarily New York City, including several by
Anthony; one of Schenectady by Julius Wendt.
See also: Churches, Horses, Streetcars and Subways, Wagons |
| 8 |
1880s
(3) |
New York--Adirondacks: scenery, including one of the Castile Water
Cure by Washburn; two of Ausable Chasm, one by Stoddard, one by
Baldwin.
See also: Hotels, Landscapes |
| 9-10 |
Ca.1870-1910
(157) |
New York--Albany: 139 mostly photographed or printed by Julius M.
Wendt or the partnership of the Wendt Bros. Subjects include the State
Capitol and other buildings, street scenes, citizens of Albany (many
have newspaper-type clippings with biographical information affixed to
the verso); Washington Park, Hudson River; and celebrations and
parades in Albany. Other photographers include R. E. Churchill, E. S.
M. Haines, C. W. Leveridge, and A. Veider. Also two unmounted
views and a cyanotype, all probably by Wendt. This section is further
subdivided into: Celebrations; Buildings; Parks; People; Street Scenes;
River Scenes; Miscellaneous. The divisions are not exclusive-there are
two views of children in Brooklyn, N.Y.
See also: Afro-Americans, Animals, Beaches, Bicycles, Boats and
Boating, Bridges, Cemeteries, Churches, Electricity, Fountains, Gardens
and Parks, Groups, Hats, Horses, Hotels, Houses, Interiors, Luggage,
Monuments and Sculpture, Musical Instruments, Plants, Parades,
Politics and Presidents, Portraits, Ships, Steamboats, Streetcars and
Subways, Wagons, Winter Landscapes and Ice Formations |
| 10 |
Ca.1870-1875
(2) |
New York--Catskills: scenery--Mountain House by Anthony; and
"Palensville, from the Toll-gate" by J. Loeffler.
See also: Groups, Hotels, Landscapes |
| 10 |
Ca.1870s?-1903
(4) |
New York--Coney Island. Two early views from "The 'Best' Series"
(flat, yellow mounts, apparently albumen prints, with A. Wetherwax,
Johnstown, N.Y. (dealer) imprint on verso; one Kilburn Brothers
("4780. Life in the Ocean Wave," copyright 1889), curved mount; one
by Underwood & Underwood, "5363. Brilliant Luna Park at
night--Coney Island, New York's great pleasure resort," copyright 1903.
(From vertical ephemera, geographical series, New York box 9). |
| 10 |
Ca. 1880
(1) |
New York--Lake George: by Upton.
See also: Boats and Boating, Landscapes |
| 10 |
Ca.1875-1905
(20) |
New York--Niagara Falls: Niagara River, Falls, and immediate
surrounding area, including views by Chas. Bierstadt, S. Davis, B.W.
Kilburn, Underwood & Underwood, Woodward, and unidentified
photographers; and a color lithoprint by Ingersoll.
See also: Boats and Boating, Bridges, Churches, Foreign, Houses,
Railroads, Winter Landscapes and Ice Formations |
| 10 |
Ca. 1870
(6) |
New York--Saratoga Springs: Saratoga Springs Resort area, including
two by Baker & Record; one from "The Best" Series--Saratoga, N.Y.,
Congress Hall, with advertisement for D. G. Crandon's/Pokeepsie [sic]
Bazaar and 99¢ Store...
See also: Boats and Boating, Groups, Horses, Hotels, Machinery,
Monuments and Sculpture, Stores, Wagons |
| 10 |
Ca.1870s-1880s
(4) |
New York--Thousand Islands: Thousand Island scenery, three by A.C.
McIntyre, one by Woodward.
See also: Boats and Boating, Hotels, Houses, Railroads |
| 10 |
Ca. 1870s
(31) |
New York--Watkins Glen: scenery, including series of twenty-seven
by Purviance (Philadelphia) for the Northern Central Railway.
See also: Bridges, Groups, Hotels, Railroads |
| 10 |
Ca.1880s-1890s
(4) |
Ohio, scenery: two of Cleveland, one of Dayton, one of Cincinnati.
See also: Bicycles, Cemeteries, Hotels, Streetcars and Subways, Wagons |
| 10 |
Ca.1900-1905
(2) |
Oregon, scenery: rural road by Julius Wendt; Columbia River by H. C.
White.
See also: Parades, Railroads, World Expositions |
| 10 |
Ca.1870-1880s
(8) |
Pennsylvania: including five views of the Delaware Water Gap Area by
Jesse A. Graves.
See also: Bridges, Hotels, Houses, Landscapes, Parades, Railroads,
Ships |
| 10 |
Ca.1896-1900
(1) |
Texas: El Paso vicinity by Kilburn Bros.
See also: Disasters, Groups, Houses, Wagons |
| 10 |
Ca.1870s-1905
(7) |
Utah: primarily Salt Lake City, including four by C. R. Savage and one
by C. W. Carter.
See also: Churches, Railroads, Theater |
| 11 |
Ca.1870s-1905
(16) |
Wyoming: Yellowstone, including eleven by F. Jay Haines; one by T.
W. Ingersoll; one each by B. W. Kilburn and Underwood & Underwood
(from the Yellowstone Box Set).
See also: Camps and Camping, Gardens and Parks, Horses, Hunting and
Fishing, Railroads, Winter Landscapes and Ice Formations |
| 11 |
Ca. 1880s
(36) |
Wyoming: Yellowstone National Park. A Complete Set of
Stereoscopic Views of the Yellowstone National Park: 36 Selected
Views, published [and photographed] by F. Jay Haynes. With the
original box; stereographs in excellent condition, but box somewhat
ragged with tape, tears and breaks. On curved buff mounts, catalog
numbers 4502-4614, not inclusive. Mounts labeled "Northern Pacific
Scenery" and "Yellowstone Park Scenery," by "F. Jay Haynes, publish-
er, Fargo, D. T." Includes Mammoth Hot Springs, geysers, Tetons,
Grand Canyon, falls, and "Montana Cow Boy" (latter unnumbered). |
| 11 |
Ca.1870s-1905
(50) |
Foreign: scenery in foreign countries by U.S. (one by Julius Wendt) and
foreign photographers--divided alphabetically by country, including
Austria; Bahamas; Belgium; Bermuda; Canada; Cuba; England;
Germany; Ireland; Italy; Jamaica; Japan; Porto [sic] Rico; Scotland;
Switzerland; Sweden, Wales: and the West Indies. Foreign
photographers including L. P. Vallee (Quebec); John Latham (England);
A. Crowe (England); Stabil (Italy); Giacomo Brogi (Italy); E. Charnaux
(Switzerland).
See also: Afro-Americans, Animals, Boats and Boating, Bridges,
Cemeteries, Churches, Fountains, Groups, Horses, Hotels, Houses,
Industry, Interiors, Military, Mining, Monuments and Sculpture, New
York--Niagara Falls, Portraits, Railroads, Ships, Wagons, Winter
Landscapes and Ice Formations, World Expositions |
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