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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J.B. Pettigrew on "Angel." Not this time he's hit the dirt. No. 248
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Postmarked Walla Walla Wash. Nov. 12, 1912; Handwritten note in ink to Mrs. Maude Smallidge, North Sedgwick, Maine, reads, "Hello, Maude, how would you like to ride this horse? It certainly is fun to watch them. Why don't you ever write me a line? Love to you all, Amy"
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Jane Burmudy-Roper-Pendleton Round-Up
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Handwritten note in ink to Mrs. E. B. Parsons, 102 Judson St., Syracuse New York: "Walla Walla, Mar 16 15, Had to change cars here + wait from 8 until 10 in the evening. Have been walking around but don't see much that looks familiar to me. the city has grown too much since I was here. Clarence"
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