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STEREOVIEW COLLECTION
ca. 1860-1912
PP1
PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS DIVISION
MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
201 W. MONUMENT ST.
BALTIMORE, MD 21201
Finding aid created by Katherine
Cowan
with funding from the Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation
September 1999
History
Stereoview photographs (also called stereographs) are two photographs taken of the same view from slightly different angles, then mounted side by side onto cards; when the images are viewed with a special viewer, they appear as one, seemingly three-dimensional image. Stereographs were produced continuously during the years 1851-1940, enjoying varying degrees of popularity during that period.
The phenomena was discovered in the early years of photography, and stereoview photographs were produced commercially by the 1850s, along with the instruments for viewing the images, known as stereoscopes. One stereoscope, a hand-held model which became very popular, was designed by Oliver Wendell Holmes at the end of the 1850s. There were also box-type viewers which sat on a table, and models which could hold several hundred views, using a belt to move the cards through. Stereoscopes and views were often sold by opticians, such as Franklin and Co. at 217 W. Baltimore St., where both were available.
Oliver Wendell Holmes was a stereoview enthusiast, calling at one point for the establishment of stereoview libraries, and coining the term "stereograph". He said, "With the Stereoscope by our fireside on a winters evening, we can walk through the sunny vineyards of Italy; from our arm-chair look down upon Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives. We can wander through the cities of foreign lands, look upon their wonders of architecture". While such exotic subjects were popular, people were also interested in the places and events in their own regions, and in events of national significance such as wars, disasters, and international exhibitions. Other types of views were those with elaborate theatrical tableaus depicting comical or sentimental subjects.
Collection Origin
Present collection assembled from several accessions.
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of 3 boxes containing approx. 523 stereoview photoprints mounted on cards. Ranging in date from ca. 1860-1912, included subjects are Baltimore and Maryland buildings, churches, parks, monuments, streets, and events including celebrations and disasters; the Maryland National Guard 5th Regiment at camps in Maryland and New Jersey; views along the routes of various railroads in the region; the Civil War, including battle fields, cemeteries, monuments, and ruins at sites in Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia; and the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia, 1876. There is also a set of comical and theatrical subjects, and a group of sites in Warren, Mass.
Publishers and photographers represented in the collection include the following: From Baltimore: Richard Walzl; W.M. Chase; Chase and Bachrach; G.W. Robinson; E.V. Daily; XLNT Views; Van Wagner and Dyer; and C. Garwood. From elsewhere in Maryland: C.H. Hopkins (Annapolis, Md.); Markens and Bielfeld (Frederick, Md.); E.M. Recher (Hagerstown, Md.); and Bishop Brothers (Cumberland, Md.). From outside Maryland or unspecified locations: J.W. and J.S. Moulton (Salem, Mass.); E. and H.T. Anthony and Co. (New York, N.Y.); H.C. White (N. Bennington, Vt.); Keystone View Co. (Meadville, Pa. and other locations); Underwood and Underwood (New York, N.Y. and other locations); Kilburn Brothers (Littleton, N.H.); Geo. W. Kirk (Huntington, W. Va.); Mumper and Co. (Gettysburg, Pa.); W.H. Tipton and Co. (Gettysburg, Pa.); H. Ball (Walpole, N.H.); George Barker (Niagara Falls, N.Y.); W. Long (Cape May, N.J.); J.A. Williams (Newport, R.I.); Andersons (Richmond, Va.); James Cremer (Philadelphia, Pa.); Centennial Photographic Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.); C.H. Lanphear (Warren, Mass.); T.B. Boothroyd (Auburn, N.Y.); Philp and Solomons (Washington, D.C.); Alex. Gardner; James F. Gibson; and T.H. OSullivan.
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Arrangement
The photographs are organized by subject in a scheme that incorporates a geographic element. The subjects are arranged with Baltimore subjects first, followed by Maryland subjects outside Baltimore, subjects outside Maryland, and subjects outside the United States. Subjects with no single geographic focus are at the end.
Items with corresponding duplicate/copy negatives are enumerated at end of each subject.
Each subject has been assigned a PP catalog number, as listed here, and each item has a unique number for identification purposes, e.g. PP1.5.1, PP1.5.2, PP1.5.3, etc.
PP1.1 Buildings (Baltimore, Md.)
PP1.2 Celebrations or Parades (Baltimore, Md.)
PP1.3 Church buildings (Baltimore, Md.)
PP1.4 Disasters (Baltimore, Md.)
PP1.5 Harbor (Baltimore, Md.)
PP1.6 Industries (Baltimore, Md.)
PP1.7 Markets (Baltimore, Md.)
PP1.8 Monuments (Baltimore, Md.)
PP1.9 Parks, Squares, and Cemeteries (Baltimore, Md.) (except Druid
Hill Park)
PP1.10 Parks, Squares and Cemeteries: Druid Hill Park (Baltimore,
Md.)
PP1.11 Schools (Baltimore, Md.)
PP1.12 Streetcars (Baltimore, Md.)
PP1.13 Streets (Baltimore, Md.)
PP1.14 Towers (Baltimore, Md.)
PP1.15 Views (Baltimore, Md.)
PP1.16 Buildings (Maryland)
PP1.17 Church buildings (Maryland)
PP1.18 Industries (Maryland)
PP1.19 Military (Maryland)
PP1.20 Monuments (Maryland)
PP1.21 Railroads (Maryland)
PP1.22 Schools (Maryland)
PP1.23 Views (Maryland)
PP1.24 Civil War (United States)
PP1.25 Railroads (United States)
PP1.26 Views (United States, except Warren, Mass.)
PP1.27 Views (Warren, Mass.)
PP1.28 Other subjects (outside United States)
PP1.29 Other subjects (unspecified location).
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3 Boxes
Box 1
PP1.1 Buildings (Baltimore, Md.). 35 items.
Camden Station, ca. 1877 (1 item); Academy of Music, ca. 1871-1885
(4 items); Concordia Opera House, ca. 1880-1883 and n.d. (4 items); City
Jail, ca. 1867-1883 and n.d. (4 items); Old Men and Womens Home, ca. 1868-1875
(1 item); Sun Iron Building, n.d. (1 item); YMCA, 1881-1883 (1 item); Customs
House, ca. 1867-1875 and n.d. (5 items); City Hall, ca. 1870-1883 (3 items);
Barnums City Hotel, ca. 1870-1883 (2 items); Bayview Asylum, ca. 1870
(1 item); Johns Hopkins Hospital, ca. 1890 (1 item); Delaware Row, 100
block N. Calhoun St., ca. 1867-1873 (1 item); Millers House, Charles St.
and Lake Ave, ca. 1875 (1 item); Engine House, Fremont and Pitcher, n.d.
(2 items); No. 2 Engine House, n.d. (1 item); Young, Creighton & Diggs
Block building, Hopkins Pl. and Redwood St., ca. 1875 (1 item); Eutaw House,
ca. 1870-1875 (1 item).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.86
Eutaw House, ca. 1870-1875.
Z24.247 Concordia Opera House, ca. 1880.
Z24.248 City Hall, 1880.
Z24.250 Johns Hopkins Hospital, ca. 1890.
Z24.263 No. 2 Engine House, n.d.
Z24.299 Concordia Opera House, n.d.
Z24.305 Camden Station, ca. 1877.
Z24.309 Barnums City Hotel, 1881-1883.
Z24.328 Academy of Music, ca. 1871-1878.
Z24.1722 City Jail, ca. 1871-1873.
Z24.1825
Bayview Asylum, ca. 1870.
PP1.2 Celebrations or Parades (Baltimore, Md.). 18 items.
Baltimore Sesquicentennial Celebration, including unidentified group
of people dressed in costumes, 1880 (15 items); Military Parade on Broadway,
1872 and n.d. (2 items); Amendment Procession, 1870 (1 item).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.273
Military Dress Parade on Broadway, 1872 (to celebrate opening of Bremen
Steamship Line?).
Z24.282 Baltimore Sesquicentennial Celebration, 1880, decorated downtown street.
Z24.283 Baltimore Sesquicentennial Celebration, 1880, unidentified group of men in costumes.
Z24.797 Amendment Procession, 1870.
Z24.1031 Military Parade, marching in column on Broadway, n.d. (to celebrate opening of Bremen Steamship Line?)
Z24.1056 Baltimore Sesquicentennial Celebration, 1880, obelisk monument.
Z24.1729
Baltimore Sesquicentennial Celebration, 1880, unidentified group of men.
PP1.3 Churches (Baltimore, Md.). 23 items.
Unidentified church at corner of Park and Lafayette, n.d. (1 item);
Bethany Church, Calhoun St. near Lexington, n.d. (1 item); Mt. Vernon M.E.
Church, n.d. (1 item); St. Alphonsus Church (Robert Cary Long, architect),
Park Ave. and Saratoga St., ca. 1881-1883 (1 item); Church of the Ascension,
n.d. (1 item); Friends Meeting House, Lombard St. near Eutaw (includes
interiors and school buildings), ca. 1885 (11 items); Friends Meeting House,
Aisquith St., ca. 1885 (2 items); 1st Presbyterian Church (Nathan
Starkweather, architect), Madison St. and Park Ave., ca. 1870-1875 (1 item);
1st Congregational Church (Thomas Caubell Kennedy, architect),
Eutaw and Dolphin Sts., ca. 1882-1885 (3 items); Charles St. Methodist,
Charles and Fayette Sts., ca. 1880-1885 (1 item).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.245
1st Presbyterian Church, Madison St. and Park Ave.
Z24.1065 Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church at corner of Park Ave. and Lafayette St., ca. 1870-1875
Z24.1088
Friends Meeting House, Aisquith St.
PP1.4 Disasters (Baltimore, Md.). 10 items.
Fire, 1873 (7 items); Baltimore Fire, 1904 (2 items); Boiler explosion,
n.d. (1 item).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.303
Boiler explosion, n.d.
Z24.304 Fire, 1873, "View at the height of the conflagration".
Z24.306 Fire, 1873, ruins looking northeast with First English Lutheran Church.
Z24.311
Fire, 1873, "Moonlight views of the scene before the fire".
PP1.5 Harbor (Baltimore, Md.). 20 items.
View from Federal Hill, ca. 1867-1880 and n.d. (12 items); Light St.
Dock with Federal Hill in distance, n.d. (1 item); View with sailboat and
Ft. McHenry in distance, n.d. (1 item); Steamship wharves, n.d. (2 items);
Locust Point, ca. 1870-1880 (3 items); Spears Wharf with Federal Hill
in distance, n.d. (1 item).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.256
Locust Point, 1880.
Z24.277 View from Federal Hill, looking northeast, ca. 1870.
Z24.293 Spears Wharf with Federal Hill in distance.
Z23.320 Light St. Dock with Federal Hill in distance.
Z24.598 Steamship wharves with Federal Hill in distance.
Z24.615 View from Federal Hill, ca. 1875-1880.
Z24.1382
View from Federal Hill, looking southeast, ca. 1875.
PP1.6 Industries (Baltimore, Md.). 1 item.
Shucking oysters (women workers), after 1910 (1 item).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.1344
Shucking oysters, oyster house, Baltimore, Md., after 1910.
PP1.7 Markets (Baltimore, Md.). 2 items.
Lexington Market, ca. 1871-1881.
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.393
Market morning at Lexington Market, ca. 1871-1878.
Z24.1376
Lexington Market, 1881.
PP1.8 Monuments (Baltimore, Md.). 24 items.
Battle Monument, Monument Square, ca. 1870-1890 (12 items); Edgar Allen
Poe Monument, 500 block W. Fayette St., 1880-1881 (1 item); Thomas Wildey
(I.O. Odd Fellows) Monument, Broadway, ca. 1867-1890 (5 items); Washington
Monument, Mt. Vernon Place, ca. 1868-1883 and n.d. (6 items).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.246
Washington Monument, 1881-1883.
Z24.249 Battle Monument, n.d.
Z24.322 Battle Monument, ca. 1870-1875.
Z24.1027
Thomas Wildey Monument, 1881-1883.
PP1.9 Parks, Squares, and Cemeteries (Baltimore, Md.) (except
Druid Hill Park). 33 items.
Eutaw Place, ca. 1880-1890 (3 items); Mt. Vernon Place, ca. 1850(?)-1890
(7 items); Harlem Square, ca. 1890 (3 items); Perkins Spring Square, west
of Pennsylvania Ave., bounded by Perkins, George St. and Myrtle Ave., ca.
1890 (2 items); Monument Square, n.d. (1 item); Patterson Park, including
fountains, boat lake, pagodas, conservatory, other structures and park
visitors, ca. 1875-1885 and n.d. (9 items); Broadway Boulevard, including
Church Home Hospital terrace, n.d. (3 items); Greenmount Cemetery, entrance
gate, ca. 1875 (1 item); Federal Hill, observation decks, ca. 1875 (1 item);
Fort McHenry, including Cruiser Baltimore, ca. 1890 and n.d. (3 items).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.262
Mt. Vernon Place looking west, ca. 1850(?).
Z24.614 Federal Hill, observation decks, ca. 1875.
Z24.292 Fort McHenry, with Cruiser Baltimore in distance, ca. 1890.
Z24.295 Patterson Park, concession stand and park visitors, ca. 1875.
Z24.307 Fort McHenry, n.d.
Z24.312 Patterson Park, marble fountain and park visitors, 1881-1883.
Z24.894 Mt. Vernon Place, n.d.
Z24.1029 Broadway Boulevard, Church Home Hospital terrace, n.d.
Z24.1030 Patterson Park, 1881-1883.
Z24.1811
Perkins Spring Square (color added), ca. 1890.
Box 2
PP1.10 Parks, Squares and Cemeteries: Druid Hill Park (Baltimore,
Md.). 64 items.
Fountains and springs, including Silver Spring and Edmunds Well, ca.
1870-1883 and n.d. (14 items); Lakes and ponds, including Boating Lake,
Skating Lake, Sea Lion Lake, Swans Pond, Silver Lake, ca. 1867-1895 and
n.d. (22 items); Mansion House, ca. 1870-1883 and n.d. (5 items); Pavilions
and other structures, including Music Pavilion, Music Stand, ca. 1867-1883
and n.d. (8 items); Group portrait of park police, n.d. (1 item); Sheep
herds, ca. 1880-1886 (3 items); Lawn furniture, 1881-1883 (1 item); Sculpture,
ca. 1870-1875 and n.d. (3 items); Pavilion entrance, ca. 1875-1883 (3 items);
Garrett Bridge, 1880 (1 item); Park entrance gateway, ca. 1870-1875 and
n.d. (3 items).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.270
Druid Hill Park, Silver Spring, 1881-1883.
Z24.287 Druid Hill Park, Music Stand, n.d.
Z24.296 Druid Hill Park, Park entrance gateway, ca. 1875.
Z24.297 Druid Hill Park, boating lake, n.d.
Z24.792
Druid Hill Park, entrance gateway, ca. 1875-1883.
PP1.11 Schools (Baltimore, Md.). 23 items.
Notre Dame of Maryland, "Collegiate Institute for Young Ladies", N.
Charles St., ca. 1890 and n.d. (23 items).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.1554
Notre Dame of Maryland, Collegiate Institute for Young Ladies, Reception
Room on 2nd floor.
PP1.12 Streetcars (Baltimore, Md.). 6 items.
Horse-drawn streetcars, including car barn, ca. 1871 (4 items); Streetcars
on tracks in Woodberry (Poole & Hunt building in background), n.d.
(2 items).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.284
Horse-drawn streetcar on Madison-Broadway line, ca. 1871.
Z24.288 Horse-drawn streetcar on Madison-Broadway line, ca. 1871.
Z24.290 Horse-drawn streetcar, ca. 1871.
Z24.291 Streetcar on tracks in Woodberry (Poole & Hunt building in background), n.d.
Z24.392
Car barn for horse-drawn streetcars, ca. 1871.
PP1.13 Streets (Baltimore, Md.). 19 items.
Calvert and Baltimore Sts., showing Carroll Hall, before 1901 (1 item);
Calvert St. and North Ave., n.d. (1 item); 1028-1036 N. Arlington Ave.,
ca. 1897-1898 (1 item); Baltimore St., ca. 1867-1880 and n.d. (6 items);
100 block N. Calhoun St., n.d. (1 item); 800 block N. Charles St., ca.
1870 (1 item); Broadway, including boulevard and S. Broadway, ca. 1880-1885
and n.d. (4 items); 100-200 blocks N. Gay St., 1881-1883 (1 item); Exchange
Place, n.d. (1 item); Monument St. at Aisquith, with ink drawing on print
showing monument, n.d. (1 item); Pratt St., n.d.
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.264
Exchange Place, n.d.
Z24.300 1028-1036 N. Arlington Ave., ca. 1897-1898.
Z24.301 100-200 blocks N. Gay St., 1881-1883.
Z24.384 Baltimore St., n.d.
Z24.385 Pratt St., n.d.
Z24.390 Calvert and Baltimore Sts., showing Carroll Hall, before 1901.
Z24.391 South Broadway, from Baltimore St., n.d.
Z24.617 600-700 blocks E. Baltimore St., showing bridge (over Jones Falls?), ca. 1880.
Z24.1028
Broadway Boulevard, with Church Home Hospital in background, n.d.
PP1.14 Towers (Baltimore, Md.). 3 items.
Shot Tower, 1868-1881 (3 items).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.1522
Shot Tower and Fayette St., ca. 1870-1873.
PP1.15 Views (Baltimore, Md.). 6 items.
View west from Charles St., St. Alphonsus area, ca. 1881-1883 (1 item);
"Baltimore by moonlight" (view of rooftops), 1870s (1 item); Aerial view
of Mt. Vernon Place and vicinity, n.d. (1 item); Jones Falls, n.d. (3
items).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.311
"Baltimore by moonlight" (view of rooftops), 1870s.
PP1.16 Buildings (Maryland). 8 items.
Hampton, Baltimore Co., n.d. (1 item); Samuel Appold house, Lutherville,
Baltimore Co., n.d. (1 item); Diehlmans Inn, New Windsor, Carroll Co.,
1875 (1 item); State Capitol Building, including interior and State Library,
Annapolis, ca. 1870-1896 and n.d. (5 items).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.600
Hampton, Baltimore Co., n.d.
Z24.1287 State Capitol, Annapolis, ca. 1896.
Z24.1288 State Capitol, fountain, Annapolis, n.d.
Z24.1289
State Capitol, Annapolis, n.d.
PP1.17 Churches (Maryland). 4 items.
St. Anns Church, view from dome of Capitol, Annapolis, ca. 1868-1872
(1 item); St. Marys Church, including interior, Annapolis, ca. 1868-1875
(2 items); ___(?) Church with grave of Charles E. Lawyer (?), Carroll Co.,
n.d. (1 item).
PP1.18 Industries (Maryland). 9 items.
Oyster boats (on Chesapeake Bay?), 1872 (1 item); Oyster boat, Chesapeake
Bay, ca. 1912 (1 item); Hunting and fishing, Chesapeake Bay, ca. 1892 (6
items); Cotton factory near Tolchester, Md., 1878(?) (1 item).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.775
Gray's Patapsco Factory near Ilchester, Md., 1878(?).
Z24.1187
Oyster boat, Chesapeake Bay, ca. 1912 (1 item).
PP1.19 Military (Maryland). 11 items.
Maryland National Guard, 5th Regiment, camp at Cape May,
N.J. (many people identified), 1876 (4 items); Maryland National Guard,
5th Regiment, camp at Long Branch, N.J., 1874 (4 items); Maryland
National Guard, 5th Regiment, camp at Riverside Park (S. Baltimore)
at time of Railroad Riot (one person identified), 1877 (1 item); U.S. practice
ship Santee, ca. 1875 (1 item); U.S. Navy Cruiser Chicago, 1901 (1 item).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.272
Maryland National Guard, 5th Regiment, camp at Riverside Park
(S. Baltimore) at time of Railroad Riot, 1877.
Z24.362
Maryland National Guard, 5th Regiment, camp at Cape May, N.J.,
1876.
PP1.20 Monuments (Maryland). 2 items.
Thomas Monument, Relay, Baltimore Co., ca. 1870-1875 (1 item); Grave
of Francis Scott Key in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, n.d. (1 item);
PP1.21 Railroads (Maryland). 15 items.
Northern Central Railroad view, Rocklin Cascades, ca. 1870-1875 (1
items); B&O Railroad views, including Wills Mountain at Cumberland,
Thomas Viaduct at Relay, Youghiogheny River, and unidentified locations,
ca. 1870-1875 and n.d. (5 items); Western Maryland Railroad views, including
Penmar Park and High Rock Observatory, Germantown Gorge, and unidentified
locations, n.d. (6 items); PW&B Railroad view, Great Bridge at Havre
de Grace, ca. 1875 (1 item); Unidentified location, train on bridge, n.d.
(2 items).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.1364
PW&B Railroad view, Great Bridge at Havre de Grace, ca. 1875.
PP1.22 Schools (Maryland). 8 items.
Navel Academy, Annapolis, ca. 1868-1880 and n.d. (7 items); St. Johns,
Annapolis, ca. 1868-1872 (1 item).
PP1.23 Views (Maryland). 12 items.
Potomac River with Georgetown in distance (?), n.d. (1 item); Ilchester
Bridge, Howard Co., 1870 (1 item); Lake Roland, Baltimore Co., ca. 1880
(1 item); Lock Raven dam, Baltimore Co., 1881 (1 item); Ravine at Bladensburg,
famed for fatal duels, ca. 1904 (1 item); Patapsco River, dam above Thomas
Viaduct near Relay, 1875 (1 item); Ellicott City after flood, Howard Co.,
1868 (1 item); St. Marys near Baltimore, n.d.. (1 item); Severn River,
Annapolis, ca. 1868-1875 (2 items); Annapolis, view from dome of Capitol,
ca. 1868-1872 (2 items).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.286
Lake Roland, ca. 1880.
Z24.294 St. Marys near Baltimore, n.d.
Z24.825
Loch Raven dam, Baltimore Co., 1881.
Box 3
PP1.24 Civil War (United States). 72 items.
Battle fields and headquarters, wounded and dead soldiers, cemeteries,
monuments, ruins, and related sites in locations including Sharpsburg,
Antietam, Emmitsburg, Gettysburg (Pa.), Hampton (Va.) and vicinities (most
are identified and dated), ca. 1862-1884 (72 items).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.1031
- Union Soldiers Dress Parade.
Z24.1099
- Civil war wounded at Savage Station, June 27, 1862.
PP1.25 Railroads (United States). 12 items.
B&O Railroad views, including Harpers Ferry and bridges (W. Va.),
Cheat River Valley and bridges (W. Va.), Potomac River (W. Va.), Moundsville
(W. Va.), ca. 1865-1880 and n.d. (10 items); C&O Railroad view, Falling
Spring Falls (W. Va.), n.d. (1 item); Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad
view, Crawford Notch (N.H.), n.d. (1 item).
Dup/copy negatives:
Z24.1501
B&O Railroad view, Cheat River Narrows (W. Va.), ca. 1870-1875.
PP1.26 Views (United States, except Warren, Mass.). 35 items.
Philadelphia, Pa., Centennial Exhibition, including buildings, exhibition
interiors, and dioramas, 1876 (15 items); Philadelphia, Pa., Liberty Bell,
1872 (1 item); White Sulpher Springs, Va., 1869 (2 items); Newport, R.I.,
yachts in Newport Harbor, n.d. (5 items); Maine lumber schooner off coast,
Cape May, N.J., 1875 (1 item); Cape May, N.J., unidentified group at Congress
Hall Lawn, 1875 (2 items); New York City, including Flatiron Building and
Central Park, ca. 1880-1885 and n.d. (3 items); Buffalo, N.Y., including
Soldiers Monument and view from top of German Ins. Building, 1883 and n.d.
(2 items); Acworth, N.H., ____? Church, 1869 (1 item); Arlington, Va.,
National Cemetery, 1878 and n.d. (2 items); Residence of T.S. Kendesdine
(Laurelton), Cuttelossa Valley (?), n.d. (1 item).
PP1.27 Views (Warren, Mass.). 22 items.
Bridges, mills, churches, dams, streets, hotels, town halls, parks,
houses, businesses, overviews (most subjects are identified), 1885 and
n.d. (22 items).
PP1.28 Other subjects (outside United States). 6 items.
Trout fishing on Nipigon River (Ontario, Canada), 1892 (1 item); St.
Peters Church (Rome, Italy), ca. 1885 (1 item); Three decker line of battle
ship (Cork Harbor, Ireland), n.d. (1 item); Yakushi Temple (Nikko, Japan),
n.d. (1 item); Trondhjem Cathedral (Norway), n.d. (1 item); View of Coblenz,
Eisenbahnbrucke and Schloss (Germany), n.d. (1 item).
PP1.29 Other subjects (unspecified location). 26 items.
"Comic" and theatrical subjects, ca. 1875-1885 and n.d. (23 items);
Etruscan and Greco-Roman antiquities, n.d. (1 item); Buildings in city,
unidentified location, n.d. (1 item); Man with horse ("George", #2 Hook
and Ladder), ca. 1870-1875 (1 item).
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