Photographic Study Collection

Spanning the history of photography, this collection brings together examples of ambrotypes, daguerreotypes, tintypes, cased photographs, stereographs, photographic postcards, silver gelatin prints, and more. The topics covered in the collection primarily focus on the general history of the American West.

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Among the Bull Moose Rushes
Among the Bull Moose Rushes
Harper's Weekly, July 20, 1912 cover
Among the buttes, Red Canyon Trail, Grand Canyon of Arizona
Among the buttes, Red Canyon Trail, Grand Canyon of Arizona
Forms part of Grand Canyon of Arizona Through the Stereoscope box set
An Indian Parade
An Indian Parade
Nellie May Sherwood is probably the photographer who used a Brownie camera, is probably the wife of a missionary, and is the sister of Lucy Whitten. Brownie Souvenir Cut-down postcard postmarked unknown to Miss Lucy Whitten, Muzette, Pa."Is Lillian Webster's brother preaching over there? What is Floyd Webster doing? Tell me all about all the people I know there. Keep praying for me. Write when you can. I hope this finds you stronger both spiritually and physically. Lovingly 2/10/13 Nellie Sherwood"
Angel's Gateway and Newberry Terrace from Cottonwood Spring, Grand Canyon of Arizona
Angel's Gateway and Newberry Terrace from Cottonwood Spring, Grand Canyon of Arizona
Forms part of Grand Canyon of Arizona Through the Stereoscope box set
Angel's Gateway and Newberry Terrace, from across the Colorado River, Grand Canyon of Arizona
Angel's Gateway and Newberry Terrace, from across the Colorado River, Grand Canyon of Arizona
Forms part of Grand Canyon of Arizona Through the Stereoscope box set

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