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By Amanda Lanthorne
Collection Overview
Title: John and Jane Adams Photograph Collection, 1840-1946
Predominant Dates:1890-1920
Primary Creator: Adams Photograph Collection (1840-1946)
Extent: 18.73 Linear Feet
Arrangement:
I. Paper Prints, 1850-1946
A. Mounted Prints, 1850s-1890s
1. Cartes de Visite, 1854-1870s
2. Cabinet Cards, 1860s-1910s
3. Non-standard Studio Portraits, 1880s-1910s
4. Non-studio Prints, 1880s-1920s
5. Stereo Cards, 1876-1880s
B. Unmounted Prints, 1946
II. Metal and Glass Plate Processes
A. Daguerreotypes, 1840s-1860s
B. Ambrotypes, 1850s-1860s
C. Tintypes, 1860s-1890s
III. Glass Plate Negatives, 1898
IV. Albums, 1886-1946
Date Acquired: 00/00/1989
Subjects: Collodion process, Photograph albums, Photography--History--19th century
Forms of Material: Photographs
Languages: English, German, French
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The John and Jane Adams Photograph Collection documents the history of photography, including various photographic processes and formats, such as albumen prints, cyanotypes, platinotypes, ambrotypes, gelatin silver prints, glass negatives, carte de visites, tin types, cabinet cards, and more. In addition, the collection also illustrates the evolution of photographic subject matter and studio advertising. Highlights include early daguerreotypes, an assortment of unique photo albums, and a wealth of studio advertisements from all over the world dating from the mid nineteenth to early twentieth centuries. In some cases, this finding aid uses technical terminology to describe the photographic processes and formats, but every effort was made to include laymen's terms as well. The collection consists of portraits, landscapes, and travel photography, and is divided into four series based on format: Paper Prints (1850s-1946), Metal and Glass Plate Processes (c. 1840s-1890s), Glass Plate Negatives (1898), and Albums (1886-1946).
The Paper Prints (1850s-1945) series documents the various formats and photographic processes requiring paper supports, or bases. The majority of photographs in this series are black and white, unless they are cyanotypes or are hand painted. This series is divided into two sub-series: Mounted Prints (c. 1854-1920s) and Unmounted Prints (c. 1880s-1946). The Mounted Prints (1870s-1946) consist of paper prints mounted onto board and primarily document popular studio portraiture from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth century. This series is divided into five sub-series: Carte de Visites (1854-1870s), Cabinet Cards (1860s-1910s), Non-standard Size Studio Portraits (c. 1880s-1910s), Non-Studio Prints (1880s-1920s), and Stereo Cards (c. 1876-1880s). Filed alphabetically by geographic location and arranged alphabetically at the item level by studio name, the Carte de Visites (1854-1870s) primarily consist of portraits from the mid nineteenth century. Of particular interest are the portraits taken at Matthew Brady's New York studio, a postmortem death portrait of a child (box 3, folder 3), portraits of several little people, and several minorities, which were uncommon subject matter for the time. The Cabinet Cards (1860s-1910s) are also arranged alphabetically by geographic location and studio. This sub-series includes full-length and head portraits of men, women, children, and small groups. The advertisements document changes in photographic technology, such as the introduction of enlarged prints, electric light, multiple prints, and coloring techniques. This is the largest of the sub-series. Also filed alphabetically by geographic location and maker, the Non-Standard Size Studio Prints (c. 1880s-1910s) document studio portraiture as well, though these portraits are not in standardized sizes. These prints date from around the 1880s to the 1910s. In addition, the Non-Studio Prints (1880s-1920s) contain mounted landscapes, and outdoor portraits of large groups and individuals. Of particular interest is a striking photograph of a girl standing next to her bicycle, exotic Egyptian landscapes taken by Henri Arnoux, and a photograph of a group of African-American workers outside of the Green River House in Louisville, Kentucky. The Stereo Cards (c. 1876-1880s) make up the smallest sub-series and include several memorial images, including one for Presidents Lincoln and Garfield. The Unmounted Prints (1870s-1946) series contains a variety of paper prints in various sizes including albumen prints, cyanotypes, gelatin silver prints, and platinotypes. This sub-series documents various photographic processes and subject matter such as early twentieth century photographs of California, the old West, National Parks, California missions, and more. Highlights include set of photographs of the Marine Corps Women’s Reserve during the Second World War. This sub-series includes various sizes of prints.
The Metal and Glass Plate Processes (1840s-1890s) document photographic processes which use metal or glass materials, such as iron, copper, or glass plates for the photographic support or base of a photograph. The series includes mid-nineteenth century portraits, and is divided into three sub-series: Daguerreotypes (1840s-1860s), Ambrotypes (1850s-1860s), and Tintypes (1860s-1890s). The majority of daguerreotypes and ambrotypes are encapsulated in small cases, but these cases are often in poor condition, and many of the images contain oxidation. The Daguerreotypes date from the 1840s to 1860s, and document early studio portraiture using a copper base. This sub-series consists primarily of head portraits of men, women, and children. Of particular interest is a rare large size portrait of a family of eight people. The Ambrotypes (1850s-1860s) document the next phase in studio portraiture, using glass as the photographic support. Highlights include a portrait of a Confederate soldier during the Civil War. The Tintypes (1860s-1890s) also document the evolution of studio portraiture from copper and glass to iron supports in the mid to late nineteenth century, and include portraits of men, women, children, and small groups, including several rare larger tintypes and two albums of early tintype head portraits dating from around the 1860s. Many of the tintypes still have their original paper mat.
The Glass Plate Negatives (1898) document the glass plate negative process, and the International Mississippi Exposition in Omaha, Nebraska. The series includes photographs of various scenes and buildings from the 1898 Exposition.
The Albums (1886-1946) series document various people, places, and events, and includes paper-support prints, such as cyanotypes and gelatin silver prints bound in albums. Several albums, including the albums in boxes 20-22, and box 32 were disassembled and no longer have their original binding. The majority of photographs in this series are black and white, with the exception of a small number of hand-colored images and several albums that include cyanotypes. This series dates from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries. Highlights include an album documenting the mining town of Flint, Idaho during 1886 and 1887, and an album which features places in San Diego in 1900, such as the Hotel del Coronado, Mission Valley, and downtown San Diego, as well as a parade in Los Angeles with several photographs President William McKinley in a parade carriage. Also included are two remarkable albums documenting the evolution of photography, including an album belonging to a photographer in the Bay Area of California. In his album he writes what type of lens he used, the hour of day, and the exposure time. In addition, this series also consists of a product album from the Gavaert Company of America, which includes photographs taken and printed on different types of plates and paper. The customer could then look through the album and decide which papers and plates to order based on the final product displayed in the album.
Biographical Note
The first "photograph" was a paper-based photogenic drawing process invented by William Henry Fox Talbot in 1839. In 1841, Talbot introduced the calotype, or salted paper print, which became the first two-step photographic process involving the use of a negative. Albumen prints and cyanotypes were also popular mid-nineteenth century paper support processes. Other paper prints include platinotypes, carbon prints, gum bichromate prints, collodion prints, gelatin silver prints, and more.
Paper prints, which consist of a paper support or base, could either be mounted or unmounted. In general, most mounted prints were studio portraits that the photographer mounted on embossed board. These portraits often came in standard sizes, such as the carte de visite and cabinet card. These cards were traded among family and friends, and collected as a Victorian hobby. Some photographers even produced cards of well-known politicians and other figures for popular consumption. Carte de visites were invented in the 1850s and remained popular until the 1870s when they were superseded by cabinet cards. Most carte de visites are albumen prints and measured 2½ × 4 inches. Cabinet cards, on the other hand, are slightly larger, measuring 4¼ by 6½ inches. In addition, the advertisements on carte de visites and cabinet cards provide information about nineteenth century advertising and the growth of photography. Many advertisements often juxtapose artist tools with photographic equipment in order to promote photography as a form of art.
Gradually, the popularity of mounted studio prints waned as the desire for more candid photographs increased. With the invention and commercialization of more affordable film and photograph equipment, the general public no longer had to rely on professional photographers and studios for photographs. Thus, unmounted candid photographs became popular.
Besides paper prints, metal and glass plate support processes were extremely popular for portraiture during the mid-nineteenth century. These processes include daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, and tin types, and primarily consist of positive images transferred onto these supports using collodion, silver, or mercury. These metal and glass plates were almost exclusively used for small portraiture. Daguerreotypes, which first became popular in the 1840s, have a mirror effect from highly polished silver on a copper base. When looking at a daguerreotype in different light, the image can appear as a positive or negative image. Ambrotypes, on the other hand, were invented in the early 1850s, and consist of a negative image on a glass base with either black varnish or black fabric placed behind the plate to create a positive image. Daguerreotypes and ambrotypes came in decorative, velvet-lined cases. For daguerreotypes, the case protects the copper plate from tarnish, while the case for ambrotypes protects the varnish or fabric backing on the glass plate from deterioration. The tintype, in contrast, often came in paper mats. This process used a laquered iron plate as a support for the image material, which consisted of silver and collodion. The tintype was invented in the mid-1850s, and remained in use until the early twentieth century.
In contrast, glass plate negatives were a popular negative process throughout the nineteenth century. These plates preceded the invention of modern flexible film, and were in many ways more stable than their successors. The glass negative process used silver salts on a glass plate to create a negative image. The negative image was then transferred to a paper support, where it became a positive image photograph. Although flexible film eventually superseded glass plate negatives in the early twentieth century, the process remained in use until the 1980s.
Over the years, the John and Jane Adams, former San Diego State professors, collected many photographic prints, tintypes, ambrotypes, daguerreotypes, glass plate negatives, and photo albums. The Adams assembled the photograph collection from photographs purchased from dealers, auctions, estate sales, and antique stores.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Special Collections & University Archives
Access Restrictions:
This collection is open for research.
Use Restrictions:
The copyright interests in these materials have not been transferred to San Diego State University. Copyright resides with the creators of materials contained in the collection or their heirs. The nature of historical archival and manuscript collections is such that copyright status may be difficult or even impossible to determine. Requests for permission to publish must be submitted to the Head of Special Collections, San Diego State University, Library and Information Access. When granted, permission is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical item and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder(s), which must also be obtained in order to publish. Materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.
Acquisition Source:
John R. and Jane Adams
Related Materials:
San Diego Photograph Collection
San Diego Scrapbook Collection
University Archives Photograph Collection
Louise Patterson Scrapbook
Preferred Citation:
Identification of item, folder title, box number, John and Jane Adams Photograph Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, Library and Information Access, San Diego State University.
Finding Aid Revision History:
Processed in 1990. Revised in 2005. Reprocessed in 2010.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Paper Supports, 1850s-1946],
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Series 2: Metal and Glass Plate Processes, 1840s-1890s],
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Series 3: Glass Plate Negatives, 1915],
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Series 4: Albums, 1886-1946],
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- Series 1: Paper Supports, 1850s-1946

- Sub-Series 1: Mounted Prints, 1854-1920s

- Sub-Series 1: Carte de Visites, 1854-1870s

- Box 1

- Folder 1: California

- Item 1: Geo. H. Johnson (San Francisco)

- Item 2: H. Luther (San Francisco)

- Item 3: H. Luther (San Francisco)

- Item 4: Howland's Gallery (San Jose)

- Item 5: Lovejoy and Williams (San Francisco)

- Item 6: Mitchell (San Diego)

- Item 7: Rudolph Schiller (San Diego)

- Folder 2: Colorado

- Item 1: A.E. Rinehart (Denver)

- Item 2: L.K. Oldroyd (Colorado Springs)

- Item 3: Rose and Company (Denver)

- Folder 3: Connecticut

- Item 1: A.S. Gear, Photographer (New Haven)

- Item 2: B. Sprague (New Haven)

- Item 3: Beer's National Photographic Gallery (New Haven)

- Item 4: Burwell and Gale (Bristol)

- Item 5: C.G. Hayes (New Haven)

- Item 6: C.H. Townsend (Willimantic)

- Item 7: Erekson and Lee (Bridgeport)

- Item 8: F.A. Bowman (New Haven)

- Item 9: F.A. Bowman (New Haven)

- Item 10: F.A. Bowman (New Haven)

- Item 11: F.M. Doolittle (Thomaston)

- Item 12: F.O. Hills (Wolcottville)

- Item 13: F.O. Hills (Wolcottville)

- Item 14: F.O. Hills (Wolcottville)

- Item 15: Folsom (Danbury)

- Item 16: G.N. Granniss (Waterbury)

- Item 17: G.N. Granniss (Waterbury)

- Item 18: G.N. Granniss (Waterbury)

- Item 19: G.N. Granniss (Waterbury)

- Item 20: G.N. Granniss (Waterbury)

- Item 21: Hennigar (Middleton)

- Item 22: Horace L. Bundy (Hartford)

- Item 23: Horace L. Bundy (Hartford)

- Item 24: J.H. Stoddard (Ansonia)

- Item 25: L.D. Kellogg (Hartford)

- Item 26: Partridge (Bridgeport)

- Item 27: Partridge (Bridgeport)

- Item 28: Partridge (Bridgeport)

- Item 29: Partridge (Bridgeport)

- Item 30: Partridge (Bridgeport)

- Item 31: Partridge (Bridgeport)

- Item 32: Partridge (Bridgeport)

- Item 33: Partridge (Bridgeport)

- Item 34: Partridge (Bridgeport)

- Item 35: Partridge (Bridgeport)

- Item 36: Peck Brothers (New Haven)

- Item 37: Prescott and Gage (Hartford)

- Item 38: Prescott and Gage (Hartford)

- Item 39: Prescott and Gage (Hartford)

- Item 40: Prescott and White (Hartford)

- Item 41: R.S. De Lamater (Hartford)

- Item 42: R.S. De Lamater (Hartford)

- Item 43: R.S. De Lamater (Hartford)

- Item 44: R.S. De Lamater (Hartford)

- Item 45: R.S. De Lamater (Hartford)

- Item 46: R.S. De Lamater (Hartford)

- Item 47: Rodgers (Hartford)

- Item 48: Rodgers (Hartford)

- Item 49: Rodgers (Hartford)

- Item 50: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 51: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 52: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 53: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 54: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 55: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 56: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 57: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 58: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 59: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 60: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 61: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 62: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 63: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 64: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 65: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 66: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 67: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 68: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 69: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 70: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 71: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 72: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 73: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 74: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 75: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 76: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 77: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 78: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 79: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 80: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 81: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 82: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 83: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 84: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 85: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 86: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 87: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 88: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 89: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 90: Stuart (Hartford)

- Item 91: Warren's (New Haven)

- Item 92: Warren's (New Haven)

- Item 93: Warren's (New Haven)

- Item 94: Warren's (New Haven)

- Item 95: Warren's (New Haven)

- Item 96: Warren's (New Haven)

- Item 97: Wilson and Davis (Bridgeport)

- Folder 4: District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.)

- Item 1: Alex Gardner (Washington, D.C.)

- Item 2: W.L. Spedden (Washington, D.C.)

- Folder 5: Georgia

- Item 1: C.W. Motes (Atlanta)

- Item 2: Lunquest's Celebrated Gallery of Art (Barnesville)

- Folder 6: Illinois

- Item 1: A. Cox, Photographer (Cerro Gordo)

- Item 2: A. Satterlee, Photographer (Sandwich)

- Item 3: A. Satterlee, Photographer (Sandwich)

- Item 4: A. Satterlee, Photographer (Sandwich)

- Item 5: Acorn Cash Dry Goods Store, The Henion Brothers, (Clinton)

- Item 6: Anderson (Rockford)

- Item 7: B.L. Rider (Chicago)

- Item 8: Barker and Bulkley's (Galesburg)

- Item 9: Bowman, Photographer (Ottawa)

- Item 10: Bowman and Rawson (La Salle and Peru)

- Item 11: Bowman and Rawson (La Salle and Peru)

- Item 12: Bowman and Rawson (La Salle and Peru)

- Item 13: Bowman and Rawson (La Salle and Peru)

- Item 14: C. Kendig, Photographer (Naperville)

- Item 15: Cole's Photographic Gallery (Peoria)

- Item 16: D.C. Pratt (Aurora)

- Item 17: D.C. Pratt (Aurora)

- Item 18: D.C. Pratt (Aurora)

- Item 19: D.M. Cooper (Danville)

- Item 20: D.W.S. Rawson (La Salle and Peru)

- Item 21: Deard (Waukegan)

- Item 22: E.L. Brand (Chicago)

- Item 23: E.Q. and J.S. Thurston (Waukegan)

- Item 24: E.R. Abbett (Flora)

- Item 25: Freeman, Photographer (Belvidere)

- Item 26: G.H. Sherman (Elgin)

- Item 27: G.W. Barnes (Rockford)

- Item 28: G.W. Barnes (Rockford)

- Item 29: H.H. Freeman, Photographer (Belvidere)

- Item 30: H.H. Freeman, Photographer (Belvidere)

- Item 31: H. Rocher (Chicago)

- Item 32: H.W. Immke (Princeton)

- Item 33: Hall's Photographic Studio (Chicago)

- Item 34: Hartley (Chicago)

- Item 35: Hayes and Shepherd (Chicago)

- Item 36: Hotchkiss (Kankakee)

- Item 37: J.A.W. Pittman (Springfield)

- Item 38: J.D. Smith (Galesburg)

- Item 39: J.J. Kanberg (Chicago)

- Item 40: J.K. Stevens (Chicago)

- Item 41: J.M. Adams (Elgin)

- Item 42: J.M. Adams (Elgin)

- Item 43: Jas. L. Payne (Clinton)

- Item 44: Jas. L. Payne (Clinton)

- Item 45: Jas. L. Payne (Clinton)

- Item 46: Jas. L. Payne (Clinton)

- Item 47: Jas. L. Payne (Clinton)

- Item 48: Jas. L. Payne (Clinton)

- Item 49: Jas. L. Payne (Clinton)

- Item 50: Jas. L. Payne (Clinton)

- Item 51: Judy and Miller (Lincoln)

- Item 52: Judy and Miller (Lincoln)

- Item 53: L.A. Carroll, Photographer (Sheffield)

- Item 54: N. Smith, Photo Artist (Plano and Sandwich)

- Item 55: Nath'l Smith, Photographer and Insurance Agent (Sandwich)

- Item 56: P.B. Greene (Chicago)

- Item 57: Peirce, Artist (Galena)

- Item 58: Pettee's Gallery (Galesburg)

- Item 59: S.B. Taylor, Photographer (West Aurora)

- Item 60: S.B. Taylor, Photographer (West Aurora)

- Item 61: S.B. Taylor, Photographer (West Aurora)

- Item 62: S.B. Taylor, Photographer (West Aurora)

- Item 63: S.B. Taylor, Photographer (West Aurora)

- Item 64: S.W. Douglas (Aurora)

- Item 65: Scoggin (Urbana)

- Item 66: Smith's Studio of Photography (Chicago)

- Item 67: Smith's Studio of Photography (Chicago)

- Item 68: Star Gallery (Newton)

- Item 69: W.B. Field, Photographer (Morris)

- Item 70: W.B. Field, Photographer (Morris)

- Item 71: W.H. Morse, Artist (Sheffield)

- Item 72: W.H. Morse, Artist (Sheffield)

- Item 73: Wm. Decker, Photographer (Somonauk)

- Item 74: Wallis Brothers (Chicago)

- Item 75: Z.P. McMillen, Photographer (Galesburg)

- Item 76: Z.P. McMillen, Photographer (Galesburg)

- Item 77: Z.P. McMillen, Photographer (Galesburg)

- Item 78: Z.P. McMillen, Photographer (Galesburg)

- Item 79: Z.P. McMillen, Photographer (Galesburg)

- Item 80: Z.P. McMillen, Photographic Artist (Galesburg)

- Folder 7: Indiana

- Item 1: Byron and Reed, Photographers (Kokomo)

- Item 2: C. Eppert, Photographer (Terre Haute)

- Item 3: Clark's Boston Gallery (Indianapolis)

- Item 4: D.R. Clark's Photographic Art Gallery (Lafayette)

- Item 5: D.R. Clark's Photographic Art Gallery (Lafayette)

- Item 6: D.R. Clark's Photographic Art Gallery (Lafayette)

- Item 7: D.R. Clark's Photographic Art Gallery (Lafayette)

- Item 8: Dunn (Indianapolis)

- Item 9: F.M. Lacey successor to Clark (Indianapolis)

- Item 10: F.N. Eldridge (Des Moines)

- Item 11: J.H. Tatman's Celebrated Fine Art Gallery (Connersville)

- Item 12: J.M. Strode, Photographer (Kokomo)

- Item 13: JNO. Nicholson's New Art Gallery (Kokomo)

- Item 14: J. Nicholson, Photographer (Kokomo)

- Item 15: L.D. Judkins (Indianapolis)

- Item 16: Potter (Indianapolis)

- Item 17: R.T. Jones, Successor to J.W. Husher's Gallery of Portrait and Landscape Photographic Art (Greencastle)

- Item 18: Reed and Evans' Gallery (Anderson)

- Item 19: Runnion's Art Gallery (Indianapolis)

- Item 20: S.M. Vancleave, Photographer (Crawfordsville)

- Item 21: Wilson (New Albany)

- Folder 8: Iowa

- Item 1: A. Krakaw, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 2: A. Krakaw, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 3: A. Krakaw, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 4: A. Krakaw, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 5: Ensminger Brothers (Independence)

- Item 6: F. Kirby, Photo Artist (Eldora)

- Item 7: H.L. Walter (Manchester)

- Item 8: J.R. Tewksbury's Gem City Photograph Rooms (Fort Madison)

- Item 9: J.R. Tewksbury's Gem City Photograph Rooms (Fort Madison)

- Item 10: L.L. Harvey, Photographer (Greene)

- Item 11: M.W. Owens, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 12: M.W. Owens, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 13: Messer, Photographer (Earlville)

- Item 14: O.H. Sharp and Company's Red Front Photo Rooms (Centreville)

- Item 15: O.H. Sharp and Company's Red Front Photo Rooms (Centreville)

- Item 16: P. Datesman, Photographer (Marshalltown)

- Item 17: Sam'l Armstrong, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 18: Sam'l Armstrong, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 19: Spury (Creston)

- Item 20: Star (Le Mars)

- Item 21: Stiffler (Greenfield)

- Item 22: Stiffler (Greenfield)

- Item 23: Stubbs and Company, Photographers (Storm Lake)

- Item 24: T.W. Townsend, Photographer (Iowa City)

- Item 25: Tolman (Glenwood)

- Item 26: W.D. Fry, Artist Photographer with P.H. Warner (Hopkinton)

- Item 27: W.D. Fry, Artist Photographer with P.H. Warner (Hopkinton)

- Folder 9: Kansas

- Item 1: A.L. Munyon, Photographer (Fredonia)

- Item 2: J.C. Wertz, Photographer (Chanute)

- Folder 10: Kentucky

- Item 1: Campbell and Ecker's Photographic Gallery (Louisville)

- Item 2: Daniel Stuber, Photographer (Louisville)

- Item 3: Daniel Stuber, Photographer (Louisville)

- Item 4: E. Klauber, Photographer (Louisville)

- Item 5: F. Valery (Beckenham)

- Item 6: Frank Wybrant, Photographer (Louisville)

- Item 7: J. Henry Doerr (Louisville)

- Item 8: J. Henry Doerr (Louisville)

- Item 9: J. Henry Doerr (Louisville)

- Item 10: J.C. Elrod, Photographer (Louisville)

- Item 11: J.C. Elrod, Photographer (Louisville)

- Item 12: J.C. Elrod, Photographer (Louisville)

- Item 13: L. Bergman (Louisville)

- Item 14: L. Flexner, Photographer (Louisville)

- Item 15: Louisville Gallery, The (Louisville)

- Item 16: W.M. Bryan, Photographer (Russellville)

- Folder 11: Maine

- Item 1: Brown (Portland)

- Folder 12: Maryland

- Item 1: Israel and Company, Photographers (Baltimore)

- Item 2: Mueller (Baltimore)

- Folder 13: Massachusetts

- Item 1: Bushby and Hart (Lynn)

- Item 2: Bushby and Hart (Lynn)

- Item 3: C.H. Wells (Orange)

- Item 4: Conly's Portraits (Brookline)

- Item 5: Cook, Photographer (Boston)

- Item 6: D.B. Taylor (Greenfield)

- Item 7: E.C. Ely (Greenfield)

- Item 8: H. Buchholz (Springfield)

- Item 9: J.C. Moulton (Fitchburg)

- Item 10: J.E. Morse (Fitchburg)

- Item 11: J.W. Black (Boston)

- Item 12: J.W. Black (Boston)

- Item 13: M.O.T. Coleman (Westfield)

- Item 14: Moore Brothers (Springfield)

- Item 15: Moore Brothers (Springfield)

- Item 16: Ritz

- Item 17: Turner &CO.'S (Boston)

- Item 18: Warren's Portraits (Cambridgeport)

- Folder 14: Michigan

- Item 1: Crispell (Battle Creek)

- Item 2: Dan W. Smith (Saginaw City)

- Item 3: Dan W. Smith (Saginaw City)

- Item 4: E.B. Bigelow (Jackson)

- Item 5: Gibson's Photographic Studio (Alpena)

- Item 6: O.L. Thornblad (Ironwood)

- Item 7: Shorey Photographer (Baltimore)

- Item 8: St. Alary & Watson's Photographic Gallery (Detroit)

- Item 9: William Roberts (East Saginaw)

- Item 10: W.H. Brummitt's (Holly)

- Item 11: W.M. Randall (New Baltimore)

- Item 12: Wykes (Grand Rapids)

- Folder 15: Minnesota

- Item 1: J.A. Fuller

- Item 2: J.A. Fuller

- Item 3: J.A. Fuller

- Item 4: O.T. Johnson (Hastings)

- Item 5: R.L. Smith (Austin)

- Item 6: S.B. Dilley (Lake City)

- Item 7: S.B. Dilley (Lake City)

- Folder 16: Missouri

- Item 1: A.W. Wood (St. Louis)

- Item 2: Boehl & Koenig (St. Louis)

- Item 3: Boehl & Koenig (St. Louis)

- Item 4: Boehl & Koenig (St. Louis)

- Item 5: Boehl & Koenig (St. Louis)

- Item 6: Boehl & Koenig (St. Louis)

- Item 7: Boehl & Koenig (St. Louis)

- Item 8: Boehl & Koenig (St. Louis)

- Item 9: C. Hagedorn, and G. Suden (Herman)

- Item 10: Cramer Gross & Co. (St. Louis)

- Item 11: Cramer Gross & Co. (St. Louis)

- Item 12: Cramer Gross & Co. (St. Louis)

- Item 13: Cramer Gross & Co. (St. Louis)

- Item 14: Cramer Gross & Co. (St. Louis)

- Item 15: Cramer Gross & Co. (St. Louis)

- Item 16: Cramer Gross & Co. (St. Louis)

- Item 17: Cramer Gross & Co. (St. Louis)

- Item 18: Cramer Gross & Co. (St. Louis)

- Item 19: Cramer Gross & Co. (St. Louis)

- Item 20: Cramer, Gross & Co. (St. Louis)

- Item 21: FR. Hammer (St. Louis)

- Item 22: Guerin (St. Louis), November 1890

- Item 23: Hoelke & Benecke (St. Louis)

- Item 24: J.A. Seibert (St. Louis)

- Item 25: J.A. Seibert (St. Louis)

- Item 26: J.C. Macurdy (Boonville)

- Item 27: J.H. Fitzgibbon (St. Louis)

- Item 28: J.H. Fitzgibbon (St. Louis)

- Item 29: J.H. Fitzgibbon (St. Louis)

- Item 30: J.W. Fischer (St. Louis)

- Item 31: J.W. Fischer (St. Louis)

- Box 2

- Folder 1: Missouri

- Item 1: Outley and Belle Photographic Palace of Art (St. Louis)

- Item 2: Outley's Photographic Palace of Art (St. Louis)

- Item 3: R. Goebel, Photographer (St. Charles)

- Item 4: Robert Benecke, Photographer (St. Louis)

- Item 5: Robert Benecke, Photographer (St. Louis)

- Item 6: Scholten (St. Louis)

- Item 7: Scholten (St. Louis)

- Item 8: Scholten (St. Louis)

- Item 9: Strauss (St. Louis)

- Item 10: W. Dunlap, Photographer (Chillicothe)

- Item 11: W.C. Perkins, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 12: W.C. Perkins, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 13: W.C. Perkins, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 14: W.C. Perkins, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 15: W.C. Perkins, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 16: W.C. Perkins, Photographer (Washington)

- Item 17: W.C. Perkins (Washington)

- Item 18: W.M. LaTour, Artist (Sedalia)

- Folder 2: Nebraska

- Item 1: Bee Hive Photographic Studio (Omaha)

- Item 2: Dr. Smith's Photograph Rooms (Nebraska City)

- Item 3: H.S. Hoover, Artistic Photographer (Kearney)

- Item 4: Mount. Kimberlin and Bennett, Photographers (Brownville)

- Folder 3: North Carolina

- Item 1: Henry Death, Portrait Painter and Photographer (Mint Hill)

- Folder 4: New Hampshire

- Item 1: Billings and Hough, Photographers (Lebanon)

- Item 2: C.S. Sanderson (Dover)

- Item 3: Dartmouth Photographic Studio, H.H.H. Langill, Proprieter (Hanover)

- Item 4: E.M. White, Photographer (Keene)

- Item 5: French and Sawyer (Keene)

- Folder 5: New Jersey

- Item 1: D. Clark, Photographer (New Brunswick)

- Item 2: G.C. Robinson and Company, Photographers (Newark)

- Item 3: H.H. Flanagin, Photographist (Woodstown)

- Item 4: J. Rennie Smith, Portraits (Newark)

- Folder 6: New York

- Item 1: New York

- Item 2: New York

- Item 3: Alfred S. Campbell formerly of Sarony and Company (New York)

- Item 4: Alva Pearsall (Brooklyn)

- Item 5: Alva Pearsall (Brooklyn)

- Item 6: Alva Pearsall (Brooklyn)

- Item 7: Arthur Van Houten, Artist Photographer (Brooklyn)

- Item 8: Augustus Morand (Brooklyn)

- Item 9: Barcalow (New York)

- Item 10: Bogardus, Photographer (New York)

- Item 11: Brady (New York)

- Item 12: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries (New York)

- Item 13: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries (New York)

- Item 14: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries (New York)

- Item 15: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries (New York)

- Item 16: C. Becker, Photographer (Catskill)

- Item 17: Charles D. Fredericks and Company (Broadway)

- Item 18: Charles D. Fredericks and Company (Broadway)

- Item 19: Charles D. Fredericks and Company (Broadway)

- Item 20: Charles D. Fredericks and Company (Broadway)

- Item 21: Charles D. Fredericks and Company (Broadway)

- Item 22: Charles D. Fredericks and Company (Broadway)

- Item 23: Charles D. Fredericks and Company (Broadway)

- Item 24: Chas. T. Pomeroy's Crescent Gallery (Rochester)

- Item 25: D. Appleton and Company, A.A. Turner, Photographer (New York)

- Item 26: Dana (Brooklyn)

- Item 27: Dana (Brooklyn)

- Item 28: Dana (Brooklyn)

- Item 29: Duryea (New York)

- Item 30: E. Balch, Photographer (New York)

- Item 31: F. Forshew, Photographer (Hudson)

- Item 32: F.W. Bacon (Rochester)

- Item 33: Farach and Lalumia (Brooklyn)

- Item 34: Farach and Lalumia (Brooklyn)

- Item 35: Faris, Photographer (New York)

- Item 36: Faris, Photographer (New York)

- Item 37: Faris, Photographer (New York)

- Item 38: Faris, Photographer (New York)

- Item 39: Faris, Photographer (New York)

- Item 40: Faris and Gray, Photographers (New York)

- Item 41: Fernando Cessaurl (New York)

- Item 42: Fernando Cessaurl (New York)

- Item 43: Fernando Cessaurl (New York)

- Item 44: Fernando Cessaurl (New York)

- Item 45: Ferris, Excelsior Photographic Gallery (Malone)

- Item 46: Frank M. Taft, Photographer (Glens Falls)

- Item 47: Fredricks' (New York)

- Item 48: Fredricks' (New York)

- Item 49: Fredricks' (New York)

- Item 50: Fredricks' (New York)

- Item 51: Fredricks and Company (New York)

- Item 52: Fredricks and Company (New York)

- Item 53: Fredricks and Company (New York)

- Item 54: Fredricks and Company (New York)

- Folder 7: New York

- Item 1: Geo. G. Rockwood and Company, Photographers (New York)

- Item 2: Golder and Robinson (New York)

- Item 3: Henry W. Biffar, Photographer (Brooklyn)

- Item 4: Howard and Company Photographers (Plattsburg)

- Item 5: Howard and Company Photographers (Plattsburg)

- Item 6: J. Gurney and Son, Photographic Artist (New York)

- Item 7: J. Gurney and Son, Photographic Artist (New York)

- Item 8: J. Gurney and Son, Photographic Artist (New York)

- Item 9: J. Gurney and Son, Photographic Artist (New York)

- Item 10: J. Gurney and Son, Photographic Artist (New York)

- Item 11: J. Gurney and Son, Photographic Artist (New York)

- Item 12: J. Gurney and Son, Photographic Artist (New York)

- Item 13: J. Gurney and Son, Photographic Artist (New York)

- Item 14: J. Gurney and Son, Photographic Artist (New York)

- Item 15: James A. Bostwick, successor to Bostwick and Banker (New York)

- Item 16: Johnson, Williams and Company, Photographers (New York)

- Item 17: Johnston Brothers (New York)

- Item 18: Jordan (New York)

- Item 19: Julius Ludovici's Studio (New York)

- Item 20: Lewis (Kingston)

- Item 21: Lewis (Kingston)

- Item 22: M.H. Monroe (Rochester)

- Item 23: Nichols, Photographer (New York)

- Item 24: O.B. Clarke, Photographer (Brookfield)

- Item 25: Ourday (Brooklyn)

- Item 26: Perkins (New York)

- Item 27: Photographic Academy-H. Balling (New York)

- Item 28: Powelson, Photographer (Rochester)

- Item 29: Powelson, Photographer (Rochester)

- Item 30: Rockwood, Photographer (New York)

- Item 31: Rockwood, Photographer (New York)

- Item 32: S.A. Taylor (Brooklyn)

- Item 33: Sarony (New York)

- Item 34: W. M. Knight (Buffalo)

- Item 35: Wm. Klauser, Photographer (New York)

- Item 36: Wm. Klauser, Photographer (New York)

- Item 37: Wm. Nims (Fort Edward)

- Item 38: Wm. Richardson (Brooklyn)

- Item 39: Wood (New York)

- Folder 8: Ohio

- Item 1: D.A. M'Cord successor to Rankin and Company (Cincinnati)

- Item 2: E. Decker, Photographer (Cleveland)

- Item 3: E. Decker, Photographer (Cleveland)

- Item 4: E. Decker, Photographer (Cleveland)

- Item 5: E. Decker, Photographer (Cleveland)

- Item 6: E. Decker, Photographer (Cleveland)

- Item 7: E. Decker, Photographer (Cleveland)

- Item 8: E. Decker, Photographer (Cleveland)

- Item 9: Eugen Deplanque and Company, Photographer (Hirschberg)

- Item 10: F.D. Foster (Oberlin)

- Folder 9: Ohio

- Item 1: Geo. Butt's Photograph Gallery (Norwalk)

- Item 2: H.B. Gilbert, Photographer (Tippecanoe)

- Item 3: Hoag and Quick (Cincinnati)

- Item 4: Hoag and Quick (Cincinnati)

- Item 5: Hoag and Quick (Cincinnati)

- Item 6: Howland, Photographer (Cincinnati)

- Item 7: J. Landy (Cincinnati)

- Item 8: J. Landy (Cincinnati)

- Item 9: J.H. Poff (Loudonville)

- Item 10: J.H. Poff (Loudonville)

- Item 11: J.W. Hutton (West Salem)

- Item 12: Leon Van Loo (Cincinnati)

- Item 13: R.H. Bliven, Photographer (Elmore)

- Item 14: Ryder's (Cleveland)

- Item 15: Ryder's (Cleveland)

- Item 16: Ryder's (Cleveland)

- Item 17: Ryder's (Cleveland)

- Item 18: Ryder's (Cleveland)

- Item 19: Sandy, Photographer (Cincinnati)

- Item 20: Teeple (Ashland)

- Item 21: Teeple (Ashland)

- Item 22: Tunison and Son, Photographers (Tiffin)

- Item 23: W.C. Tresize, Photographer (McConnellsville)

- Item 24: W.E.L.L.I. (Cleveland)

- Item 25: Wm. C. North (Cleveland)

- Folder 10: Oregon

- Item 1: D.C. Herrin (The Dalles)

- Item 2: Frank G. Abell, Photographer (Portland)

- Item 3: I.G. Davidson, Photographer (Portland)

- Item 4: Eastman (Portland)

- Item 5: Eastman (Portland)

- Folder 11: Pennsylvania

- Item 1: A.G. Keet (Harrisburg)

- Item 2: B. Frank Saylor (Lancaster)

- Item 3: Boradbent & Phillips

- Item 4: Boradbent & Phillips

- Item 5: Charles G. Crane

- Item 7: F. Gutekunst

- Item 8: Gilbert Bean

- Item 9: Gilbert Bean

- Item 10: Gilbert Bean

- Item 11: Gilbert Bean

- Item 12: Gutekunst

- Item 13: H.C. Phillips & Bro.

- Item 14: J.Daily (Lebanon)

- Item 15: J.W. Hurn (Philadelphia)

- postmortem of child with mother
- Item 16: Le Rue Lemer (Harrisburg)

- Item 17: M.T. & B.

- Item 18: M.T. & B.

- Item 6: Chas. Bower (East Liberty)

- Folder 12: Rhode Island

- Item 1: J.D. Fowler & Co. (Newport)

- Item 2: N. Ghirardini (Providence)

- Folder 13: South Carolina

- Item 1: Houston (Charleston)

- Folder 14: Tennessee

- Item 1: C.C. Giers (Nashville)

- Item 2: Gallery of the Cumberland (Nashville)

- Item 3: G.C. Rhine (Gallatin)

- Item 4: J.H. Van Stavoren's (Nashville)

- Item 5: T.F. Saltsman (Nashville)

- Folder 15: Texas

- Item 1: H.R. Marks (Austin)

- Folder 16: Vermont

- Item 1: C.L. Howe & Son (Brattleboro)

- Item 2: C.L. Howe & Son (Brattleboro)

- Item 3: C.L. Howe & Son (Brattleboro)

- Item 4: C.L. Howe & Son (Brattleboro)

- Item 5: C.L. Howe & Son (Brattleboro)

- Item 6: C.L. Howe & Son (Brattleboro)

- Item 7: G.H. Hougton's (BrattleBoro)

- Item 8: G.H. Hougton's (BrattleBoro)

- Item 9: Gauvins (Burlington)

- Item 10: Myatt (Brattleboro)

- Item 11: S.P. Burnham (Norwich)

- Item 12: S.P. Burnham (Norwich)

- Item 13: S.F. Sterlin (Woodstock)

- Folder 17: Virginia

- Item 1: C.R.Rees & Co. (Richmond)

- Item 2: Tanner & Van Ness (Lynchburg)

- Item 3: D.C. Maxwell (Lynchburg)

- Folder 18: Washington

- Item 1: Lindahl (Tacoma)

- Folder 19: Wisconsin

- Item 1: A.R. Cotrell (Sparta)

- Item 2: Bishop & Son (Watertown)

- Item 3: C.A. Beach (Sparta)

- Item 4: C.A. Beach (Sparta)

- Item 5: C.H. Hudson (Sparta)

- Item 6: Cotrell (Sparta)

- Item 7: Cotrell & Richardson (Sparta)

- Item 8: Curtis (Madison)

- Item 9: E.H. Canfield

- Item 10: Geo. W. Morgan (Viroqua)

- Item 11: Geo. W. Morgan (Viroqua)

- Item 12: Geo. W. Morgan (Viroqua)

- Item 13: Geo. W. Morgan (Viroqua)

- Item 14: Geo. W. Morgan (Viroqua)

- Item 15: Geo. W. Morgan (Viroqua)

- Item 16: Geo. W. Morgan (Viroqua)

- Item 17: J.C. Sunderland

- Item 18: Hudson (Sparta)

- Item 19: Hugo Broich (Milwaukee)

- Item 20: J.F. Ramsy (New Lisbon)

- Item 21: Leo Anschuetz (Boscobel)

- Item 22: O.F. Weaver (Beaver Dam)

- Item 23: Perkins

- Item 24: Perkins

- Item 25: Ph. E. Thuemmler (Milwaukee)

- Item 26: Ray Nias (Sparta)

- Item 27: Richardson Bros. (Sparta)

- Item 28: Sabin & Beach (Sparta)

- Folder 20: Australia

- Item 1: C.J. Whittaker (Penrith)

- Item 2: C.J. Whittaker (Penrith)

- Folder 21: Denmark

- Item 1: Aalborg

- Item 2: Aalborg

- Item 3: Hansen & Bryde

- Item 4: L. Grundtvig

- Item 5: Svale

- Item 6: A.Bernoud

- Item 7: C.D. Fredricks & Co.

- Item 8: C.Romler

- Item 9: Depose

- Item 10: Menton & Trouville

- Item 11: H. Tonnies

- Item 12: W.M. Ostroga

- Folder 22: France

- Folder 23: Germany

- Item 1: A. Schamberg

- Item 2: Adolph Meiner

- Item 3: Adolph Meiner

- Item 4: Adolph Meiner

- Item 5: C.Dammann

- Item 6: C.Dammann

- Item 7: C.R.U.F.

- Item 8: Emil Rabending

- Item 9: F.L. Giffey

- Item 10: H.Tonnies

- Item 11: J.C. Schaarwachter

- Item 12: J.C. Schaarwachter

- Item 13: Julius Schlegel

- Item 14: Julius Schlegel

- Item 15: Julius Schlegel

- Item 16: Julius Schlegel

- Item 17: Julius Schlegel

- Item 18: Hanns Hanfstaehgl

- Item 19: Hanns Hanfstaehgl

- Item 20: Ludwig Held

- Item 21: J. Rasmussen

- Item 22: Olle Presto

- Item 23: Oscar Spensch

- Item 24: Otto Britmayer

- Item 25: Otto van Bosch

- Item 26: Otto van Bosch

- Item 27: Otto van Bosch

- Item 28: Otto van Bosch

- Item 29: Otto van Bosch

- Item 30: Pschiffer

- Item 31: Pschiffer

- Item 32: Reichard & Lindner

- Item 33: Wilh Pollot

- Folder 24: New Zealand

- Item 1: Burton Brothers

- Folder 25: Norway

- Item 1: Ingeborg Hansen

- Folder 26: United Kingdom

- Item 1: A. Donald (Dundee)

- Item 2: A. & G. Taylor, Photographers to the Her Majesty the Queen (Dundee)

- Item 3: Ada H. Fullarton

- Item 4: Ada H. Fullarton

- Item 5: Ada H. Fullarton

- Item 6: Alexander Brothers

- Item 7: Ayling

- Item 8: D. Proctor (Dundee)

- Item 9: D.C. Downie

- Item 10: David M. Duncan

- Item 11: E.P. & WM. Kellogg

- Item 12: Fraser

- Item 13: Herbert Bell (Ambelside)

- Item 14: J. Banker (Dudley)

- Item 15: J. Henry Hogg

- Item 16: J. Patrick (Kirkcaldy)

- Item 17: J. Robertson (Dundee)

- Item 18: J. Robertson (Dundee)

- Item 19: J.H. Robertson

- Item 20: J.H. Robertson

- Item 21: J.H. Robertson

- Item 22: J.R. Prophet (Dundee)

- Item 23: J.R. Prophet (Dundee)

- Item 24: J.R. Prophet (Dundee)

- Item 25: J. Valentine (Dundee)

- Item 26: James Valentine & Sons (Dundee)

- Item 27: James Valentine & Sons (Dundee)

- Item 28: James Valentine & Sons (Dundee)

- Item 29: Jarodger

- Item 30: Joseph Byrne

- Box 3

- Folder 1: United Kingdom

- Item 1: Lefort H. (Ramsgate)

- Item 2: Martin

- Item 3: Maull & Co., Photographers and Miniature Painters (London)

- Item 4: Mills (Manchester)

- Item 5: Mitchell

- Item 6: Owen Brooks

- Item 7: Parker & Sibley

- Item 8: Penny's Art Studio

- Item 9: Robertson

- Item 10: Robertson

- Item 11: Robertson

- Item 12: Robertson

- Item 13: Schreiber & Dutton

- Item 14: T.Rigg

- Item 15: W.Ferrier

- Item 16: W.G. Parker

- Item 17: W.G. Parker

- Item 18: W.G. Parker

- Item 19: W.H. Mason

- Item 20: W.Lowden

- Item 21: W.Lowden

- Item 22: W.Lowden

- Item 23: William Duncan

- Item 24: William Duncan

- Item 25: William Duncan

- Folder 2: Unidentified (A-Z)

- Item 1: A. Vail, Photographer

- Item 2: C.Seems

- Item 3: D.C. Downie

- Item 4: De Long, Photographer

- Item 5: Elmer Chickerin

- Item 6: F.O. Hills

- Item 7: G.Wallace Wright "New Studio"

- Item 8: Goldsmith Studio

- Item 9: Huested & Norton's Photograph

- Item 10: Hugo Broich

- Item 11: J.A. Hough Photographer

- Item 12: J. Marks

- Item 13: Levitsky

- Item 14: Moir & Halkett

- Item 15: N.G. Parker

- Item 16: Norman Montreal

- Item 17: Richmond Photo Co.

- Item 18: Smith & Dryer

- Item 19: O'Neil

- Item 20: The Star Photograph Gallery

- Item 21: Trigg

- Item 22: Van Bosch

- Item 23: W.M. Townsend

- Item 24: W.S. Moir

- Item 25: Wallace Wright

- Item 26: Wilson

- Item 27: Worden

- Folder 3: Unidentified Children

- Folder 4: Unidentified Women

- Folder 5: Unidentified Men

- Folder 6: Unidentified Groups

- Sub-Series 2: Cabinet Cards, 1860s-1910s

- Box 4

- Folder 1: Arizona

- Item 1: Fly (Brisbee)

- Folder 2: California

- Item 1: Art Photography Gallery, C.D. Luccock (San Diego)

- Item 2: Birte Studler (San Diego)

- Item 3: Brayton (Napa)

- Item 4: Chas. Klindt, Chicago Art Gallery (San Diego)

- Item 5: Chas. McMillan (Vallejo)

- Item 6: Imperial Photographic Gallery (San Francisco)

- Item 7: Imperial Photographic Gallery (San Francisco)

- Item 8: Lenz (San Diego)

- Item 9: Lenz's (San Diego)

- Item 10: Lenz's Studio (San Diego)

- Item 11: Lenz's Studio (San Diego)

- Item 12: Oriental Photographic Parlors (San Francisco)

- Item 13: Parker Art Photography (San Diego)

- Folder 3: California

- Item 1: R.H. Furman (San Diego)

- Item 2: Reed (San Diego)

- Item 3: Schumacher (Los Angeles)

- Item 4: Schumacher (Los Angeles)

- Item 5: Sears (San Bernardino)

- Item 6: Steckel (Los Angeles)

- Item 7: Stephens (San Diego), 1905

- Item 8: W. Kay Photographer

- Item 9: Westervelt (Los Angeles)

- Folder 4: Colorado

- Item 1: Adams (Pueblo)

- Item 2: Adams (Pueblo)

- Item 3: Adams (Pueblo)

- Item 4: C.H. Wells Portraits (Denver)

- Item 5: Chas. Goodman Photographer (Telluride)

- Item 6: D. Desmond & Co. Cabinet Portraits (Pueblo)

- Item 7: Howard (Pueblo)

- Item 8: Howard Portraits (Pueblo)

- Item 9: Howard Portraits (Pueblo)

- Item 10: Robinson (Denver)

- Item 11: Rose & Co. (Denver)

- Item 12: Royal Hubbell (Canon City)

- Item 13: Shaw (Pueblo)

- Item 14: Shaw (Pueblo)

- Folder 5: Connecticut

- Item 1: Allderige (Waterbury)

- Item 2: Betts, Artist (Bridgeport)

- Item 3: Betts, Artist (Bridgeport)

- Item 4: Betts, Artist (Bridgeport)

- Item 5: Bronson, Artist and Photographer (Bridgeport)

- Item 6: Crane Art Co. (Waterbury)

- Item 7: Crane & Croyer Artist Photographer (Waterbury)

- Item 8: H.A. Lesure (Danbury), 1886

- Item 9: J.H. Stoddard, Photographer (Ansonia)

- Item 10: J.H. Stoddard, Photographer (Ansonia)

- Item 11: J.H. Stoddard, Photographer (Ansonia)

- Item 12: L.D. Benton (Waterbury)

- Item 13: O.N. Hull, Photo. (New Haven)

- Item 14: O.N. Hull, Photo. (New Haven)

- Item 15: S.B. Hill Photographer and Manufacturer of Picture Frames (Waterbury)

- Item 16: S.B. Hill, Photographer and Manufacturer of Picture Frames (Waterbury)

- Folder 6: Connecticut

- Item 1: Spencer (Waterbury)

- Item 2: Spencer (Waterbury)

- Item 3: Spencer (Waterbury)

- Item 4: Spencer (Waterbury)

- Item 5: Spencer (Waterbury)

- Item 6: Spencer (Waterbury)

- Item 7: Spencer (Waterbury)

- Item 8: Spencer (Waterbury)

- Item 9: St. Johns (Hartford)

- Folder 7: Hawaii

- Item 1: J. Williams & Co., Portrait and Landscape Photographers (Honolulu)

- Box 5

- Folder 1: Illinois

- Item 1: Amrothschild & Co. (Chicago)

- Item 2: A. Tomlinson's Photographic Studio (Chicago)

- Item 3: A.W. Huntington (Princeton)

- Item 4: Ahlborn Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 5: Ahlborn Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 6: Ahlborn Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 7: Beatty (Carrollton)

- Item 8: Brand (Chicago)

- Item 9: C.D. Mosher The National Historical Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 10: C.D. Mosher The National Historical Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 11: C.D. Mosher The National Historical Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 12: C.D. Mosher The National Historical Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 13: Call & Hurt (Springfield)

- Item 14: Chas E Smith (Peoria)

- Item 15: Colditz (Rochelle)

- Item 16: E.D. Sidwell (Springfield)

- Folder 2: Illinois

- Item 1: Elite Studio (Chicago)

- Item 2: Erler Artistic Photographer (Peoria)

- Item 3: Henry Beard Photographer (Waukegan)

- Item 4: H.A. Beard (Waukegan)

- Item 5: H.A. Beard (Waukegan)

- Item 6: H.A. Beard (Waukegan)

- Item 7: H.A. Beard (Waukegan)

- Item 8: Hartley (Chicago)

- Item 9: Hartley (Chicago)

- Item 10: Hartley (Chicago)

- Item 11: Hartley (Chicago)

- Item 12: Hartley (Chicago)

- Item 13: Hartley (Chicago)

- Item 14: Hartley's Studios (Chicago)

- Item 15: Harvey (Chicago)

- Item 16: Hesler & Peabody (Chicago)

- Item 17: Hobars (South Rockford)

- Item 18: Hoffman (Chicago)

- Item 19: Hoffman (Chicago)

- Item 20: J.B. Wilson (Chicago)

- Item 21: J.K. Stevens (Chicago)

- Folder 3: Illinois

- Item 1: J.K. Stevens & Co. Portraits (Chicago)

- Item 2: J.K. Stevens & Co. Portraits (Chicago)

- Item 3: J.K. Stevens Art Studio (Chicago)

- Item 4: J.K. Stevens Elite Photographic Studio (Chicago)

- Item 5: J.K. Stevens & Son Co. Portraits (Chicago)

- Item 6: L.W. Felt, Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 7: L.W. Felt, Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 8: L.W. Felt, Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 9: L.W. Felt, Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 10: L.W. Felt, Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 11: L.W. Felt, Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 12: Max Plantz Photographer (Chicago)

- Item 13: Morrison (Chicago)

- Item 14: Morrison (Chicago)

- Item 15: R.H. Stripe (Waukegan)

- Item 16: R.H. Stripe (Waukegan)

- Item 17: R.H. Stripe (Waukegan)

- Item 18: R.W. Hook Photographer (Waukegan)

- Folder 4: Illinois

- Item 1: R.W. Hook (Waukegan)

- Item 2: R.W. Hook (Waukegan)

- Item 3: Rider (Chicago)

- Item 4: Rider (Chicago)

- Item 5: Rider (Chicago)

- Item 6: Rider (Chicago)

- Item 7: Rider (Chicago)

- Item 8: Rocher (Chicago)

- Item 9: Smith & MC Whinne (Chicago)

- Item 10: Smith & Van Drelzen (Chicago)

- Item 11: Sollit (Chicago)

- Item 12: Sollit (Chicago)

- Item 13: Stout (Chicago)

- Item 14: Sympson (Carthage)

- Item 15: Varo Drelzen (Peoria)

- Folder 5: Illinois

- Item 1: Weeks (Chicago)

- Item 2: Wilcox (Chicago)

- Item 3: Wilcox (Chicago)

- Item 4: Wilcox (Chicago)

- Item 5: Win Kasten & Son's (Freeport)

- Box 6

- Folder 1: Indiana

- Series 1: Cadwallader & Fearnaught (Indianapolis)

- Series 2: Hartung

- Series 3: J.M. Strode (Kokomo)

- Series 4: J.M. Strode (Kokomo)

- Series 5: J.M. Strode (Kokomo)

- Series 6: J.M. Strode (Kokomo)

- Series 7: J.M. Strode (Kokomo)

- Folder 2: Iowa

- Item 1: Brown (Webster City)

- Item 2: Brown & Whittaker (Sioux City)

- Item 3: C.C. Harper Photographic Studio (Audubon)

- Item 4: C.C. Harper Photographic Studio (Audubon)

- Item 5: Dabb's (Le Mars)

- Item 6: Ed Wash (Burlington)

- Item 7: Evans (Rock Rapids)

- Item 8: F.A. Coyle (Monticello)

- Item 9: Foley (Washington)

- Item 10: G.W. Stillwell (Creston)

- Item 11: Garratt (Le Mars)

- Item 12: Harner Photographer (Boone)

- Item 13: Hunter (Eldora)

- Item 14: Hurd's Gallery (Clarence)

- Item 15: M.W. Owens (Muscatine)

- Item 16: M.W. Owens (Muscatine)

- Item 17: Monfort Hill (Burlington)

- Folder 3: Iowa

- Item 1: Monfort and Hill (Burlington)

- Item 2: O. L. Lupton (Burlington)

- Item 3: O. L. Lupton (Burlington)

- Item 4: Parker (Perry)

- Item 5: Rice (Gilmore City)

- Item 6: Salsbery (Carroll)

- Item 7: Sam Armstrong (Washington)

- Item 8: Sam Armstrong (Washington)

- Item 9: Sam Armstrong (Washington)

- Item 10: Sam Armstrong (Washington)

- Item 11: Sam Armstrong (Washington)

- Folder 4: Kansas

- Item 1: Al Brown, Photographer (Independence)

- Item 2: F.M. Steele (Meade)

- Item 3: Gardner (Kansas City)

- Item 4: Geo. Alridge (North Topeka)

- Item 5: Geo. Downing, Photographer (Topeka), 1881

- Item 6: Geo. Downing (Topeka)

- Item 7: Geo. Downing (Topeka)

- Item 8: H.M. Atherton (North Topeka)

- Item 9: Halladay (Great Bend)

- Item 10: J.A. Mason (Leavenworth)

- Item 11: J.A. Mason (Leavenworth), 1881

- Item 12: J.A. Mason (Leavenworth), 1881

- Folder 5: Kansas

- Item 1: J.A. Mason (Leavenworth), 1883

- Item 2: J.A. Mason (Leavenworth), 1884

- Item 3: J.A. Mason (Leavenworth), 1884

- Item 4: J.A. Mason (Leavenworth), 1884

- Item 5: J.A. Mason (Leavenworth), 1884

- Item 6: Kleckmen (Atchison)

- Item 7: Kleckmen (Atchison)

- Item 8: Leonard and Martin (Topeka)

- Item 9: O'Donnell (Beloit)

- Item 10: V. Pautot (St. Marys)

- Item 11: V. Pautot (St. Marys)

- Folder 6: Kentucky

- Item 1: A.J. Reuling (Louisville)

- Item 2: A.J. Reuling (Louisville)

- Item 3: Ackerman and Retz (Louisville)

- Item 4: Ernest W. Brown (Louisville)

- Item 5: Heath (Louisville)

- Item 6: Klauber (Louisville)

- Item 7: Marlei (Louisville)

- Item 8: Reuling (Louisville)

- Item 9: Reuling (Louisville)

- Item 10: Roche (Louisville)

- Item 11: Roche (Louisville)

- Item 12: Weatherford and Swan, Photographers (Louisville)

- Folder 7: Maine

- Item 1: A. Hatch (Bath)

- Item 2: Fassett and Basset (Lewiston)

- Folder 8: Maryland

- Item 1: Blessing and Company (Baltimore)

- Folder 9: Massachusetts

- Item 1: E.E. Reed, Artist Photographer (Franklin)

- Item 2: Heinaman, Ritz Art Studio (Boston)

- Item 3: Holland and Roberts (Boston)

- Item 4: Warren's Portraits (Boston)

- Box 7

- Folder 1: Michigan

- Item 1: (Buchanan)

- Item 2: Arthur and Phillric (Detroit)

- Item 3: Baldwin (Berrien Springs), 1885

- Item 4: Geo. Gaugh, Artist (Brockway Centre)

- Item 5: J.E. Sortor, Photographer (Norway)

- Item 6: J.M. White, Photographer (Port Huron)

- Item 7: J.M. White, Photographer (Port Huron)

- Item 8: J.M. White, Photographer (Port Huron), 1884

- Item 9: Millard (Detroit)

- Item 10: Noble (Grand Rapids)

- Item 11: R.H. Richard (Laurium)

- Item 12: Sunbeam Studio (Tecumseh)

- Item 13: Williams (Mt. Pleasant)

- Folder 2: Minnesota

- Item 1: E.H. Dunton (Anoka)

- Item 2: J.A. Brush (Minneapolis)

- Item 3: J.A. Brush (Minneapolis)

- Item 4: J.A. Brush (Minneapolis)

- Item 5: J.A. Brush (Minneapolis)

- Item 6: J.A. Brush (Minneapolis)

- Item 7: Murdock (Minneapolis)

- Item 8: Nelson (Anoka)

- Item 9: Nelson (Anoka)

- Folder 3: Missouri

- Item 1: B.W. Huey (Windsor)

- Item 2: Carpenter Photographic Rooms (Kansas City)

- Item 3: Corwin (Kansas City)

- Item 4: Corwin (Kansas City)

- Item 5: F.W. Guerin (St. Louis)

- Item 6: Genelli (St. Louis)

- Item 7: Hutchings (St. Joseph)

- Item 8: J. Martin (Lancaster)

- Item 9: Marks (Clinton)

- Item 10: Paulman (Kansas City)

- Item 11: Ploeta (Kansas City)

- Folder 4: Montana

- Item 1: Dusseau (Butte)

- Item 2: Elliot (Butte)

- Item 3: John Berkin (Boulder City)

- Item 4: J.P. Ball & Son (Helena)

- Item 5: J.P. Ball & Son (Helena)

- Item 6: J.T. Plessis (Helena)

- Folder 5: Nebraska

- Item 1: Bee Hive Photographic Studio (Omaha)

- Item 2: Currier (Omaha)

- Item 3: Currier (Omaha)

- Item 4: E.L. Eaton Photographic Gallery (Omaha)

- Item 5: E.L. Eaton Photographic Gallery (Omaha)

- Item 6: E.L. Eaton Photographic Gallery (Omaha)

- Item 7: E.L. Eaton Photographic Gallery (Omaha)

- Item 8: E.L. Eaton Photographic Gallery (Omaha)

- Item 9: E.L. Eaton Photographic Gallery (Omaha)

- Item 10: Geo. Bumgarner (Laurel)

- Item 11: Geo. Heyn (Omaha)

- Item 12: Geo. Heyn (Omaha)

- Item 13: Grand Central Gallery (Omaha)

- Item 14: Macy Doughty (Norfolk)

- Item 15: Memorial Supply Co. (Omaha)

- Item 16: Nobb Portraits (Lincoln)

- Item 17: R.I. Retti (Kirkcaldy)

- Item 18: Rinehart (Omaha)

- Item 19: Rinehart (Omaha)

- Item 20: Smith (Norfolk)

- Folder 6: New Hampshire

- Item 1: H.H.H. Laugill (Hanover)

- Item 2: White (Keenne)

- Folder 7: New Jersey

- Item 1: Albert Smith

- Item 2: Bijou Studio of Art (Hackensack)

- Item 3: Bolton (Millville)

- Item 4: Diety (Paterson)

- Item 5: Dunn (New Brunswick)

- Item 6: G. Meisinger (Newark)

- Item 7: J. Rennie Smith (Newark)

- Folder 8: New York

- Item 1: A. Bogardus (New York City)

- Item 2: A. Bogardus (New York City)

- Item 3: Alman & Co. (New York City)

- Item 4: Arcade Photographic Parlors (Buffalo)

- Item 5: Baker's Art Gallery (Jamestown)

- Item 6: Bindann Brothers (New York City)

- Item 7: Chas. Eisenmann (New York City)

- Item 8: Dana (Brooklyn)

- Item 9: Dana (Brooklyn)

- Item 10: Dana (Brooklyn)

- Item 11: D.C. Belknap, Jr. (Lake Mahopac)

- Item 12: E. Murphy Elite Studio (Binghamton)

- Item 13: Edsall Farrand (New York)

- Item 14: Fredricks Knickerbocker (New York)

- Item 15: Fredricks Knickerbocker (New York)

- Item 16: Fredricks Knickerbocker (New York)

- Item 17: Fredricks Knickerbocker (New York)

- Box 8

- Folder 1: New York

- Item 1: Fredricks Knickerbocker (New York)

- Item 2: Fredricks Knickerbocker (New York)

- Item 3: Fredricks Knickerbocker (New York)

- Item 4: Gardner & Co. (Brooklyn)

- Item 5: Gurney & Son (New York)

- Item 6: H.E. Guiwits (Richfield Springs)

- Item 7: H.E. Guiwits (Richfield Springs)

- Item 8: Hargrave & Gubelman (New York)

- Item 9: H. Foller (Brooklyn)

- Item 10: J. Ludovici (New York)

- Item 11: J. Ludovici (New York)

- Item 12: J. Ludovici (New York)

- Item 13: Jordan (New York)

- Item 14: Kelley (New York)

- Item 15: Klauser (New York)

- Item 16: Kopke (Brooklyn)

- Item 17: L. Alman (New York)

- Folder 2: New York

- Item 1: Maenabb (New York)

- Item 2: Marc Gambier (New York)

- Item 3: Marc Gambier (New York)

- Item 4: Marc Gambier (New York)

- Item 5: Marc Gambier (New York)

- Item 6: Marc Gambier (New York)

- Item 7: Moreno Lopez (New York)

- Item 8: New York Gallery, J.H. Peters Proprietor (New York)

- Item 9: Pach Bros (New York)

- Item 10: Pach Bros (New York)

- Item 11: Pach Bros (New York)

- Item 12: Parker (Syracuse)

- Item 13: R.A. Lewis (New York)

- Item 14: R.A. Lewis (New York)

- Item 15: R.A. Lewis (New York)

- Item 16: R.H. Furman (Rochester)

- Item 17: R.H. Furman (Rochester)

- Folder 3: New York

- Item 1: R.H. Furman (Rochester)

- Item 2: R.H. Furman (Rochester)

- Item 3: R.H. Furman (Rochester)

- Item 4: R.H. Furman (Rochester)

- Item 5: R.H. Furman (Rochester)

- Item 6: R.H. Furman (Rochester)

- Item 7: R.H. Furman (Rochester)

- Item 8: Richardfou Bros (Brooklyn)

- Item 9: Rockwood (New York)

- Item 10: Rockwood (New York)

- Item 11: Rockwood (New York)

- Item 12: Rockwood (New York)

- Item 13: Rockwood (New York)

- Item 14: Rockwood (New York)

- Item 15: Rockwood (New York)

- Item 16: Rockwood (New York)

- Item 17: S.B. Duryea (Brooklyn)

- Item 18: Sarony (New York)

- Item 19: Sarony (New York)

- Item 20: Sarony's (New York)

- Item 21: Silkworths, Artist Photographer (Brooklyn)

- Item 22: Veeder (Albany)

- Item 23: W.J. Lee (Rochester)

- Item 24: Wick (Norwich)

- Folder 4: Ohio

- Item 1: Beardsley (Defiance)

- Item 2: Brown (Cincinatti)

- Item 3: Eugene Brandts Popular Photographs (Hamilton)

- Item 4: Heutt's (Salem)

- Item 5: J. Dick (Fremont)

- Item 6: J.F. Ryder (Cleveland)

- Item 7: Slime (Crestline)

- Item 8: Urlin (Colombus)

- Item 9: Van Loo (Cincinnati)

- Item 10: Van Loo and Trost (Toledo)

- Item 11: Vincent (Cincinnati)

- Folder 5: Oregon

- Item 1: Cherington (Salem)

- Item 2: Crawford Faxton (Albany)

- Item 3: Crawford Faxton (Albany)

- Item 4: Crawford Faxton (Albany)

- Item 5: Houghtlon (The Dalles)

- Item 6: Ribelin (Portland)

- Item 7: Thwaites (Portland)

- Item 8: Winter (Eugene)

- Box 9

- Folder 1: Pennsylvania

- Item 1: C.M. Gilbert (Philadelphia)

- Item 2: Channell (Phoenixville)

- Item 3: Chas. G. Link (Pittsburgh)

- Item 4: F.Gutekunst Co. (Philadelphia)

- Item 5: F.J. Weber, Photographer (Erie)

- Item 6: F.J. Weber, Photographer (Erie)

- Item 7: J. Starr (Philadelphia)

- Item 8: Mrs. Sutcliffe (Westmorland)

- Item 9: Otto's (Kittanning)

- Item 10: Richter and Co. (Philadelphia)

- Item 11: Richter and Co. (Philadelphia)

- Item 12: Richter and Co. (Philadelphia)

- Item 13: Shane Brothers (Philadelphia)

- Item 14: Sword's Brothers (York)

- Item 15: Titus Studio (Tarentum)

- Item 16: Titus Studio (Tarentum and New Kensington)

- Folder 2: Rhode Island

- Item 1: Gurney (Pawtucket)

- Item 2: Halloran Brothers (Pawtucket)

- Item 3: Halloran Brothers (Pawtucket)

- Item 4: Halloran Brothers (Pawtucket)

- Item 5: Halloran Brothers (Pawtucket)

- Item 6: L.H. Bellin (Central Falls)

- Item 7: Leavitt (Newport)

- Item 8: Lothrop and Cunningham (Providence)

- Item 9: P.H. Rose (Providence)

- Item 10: P.H. Rose (Providence)

- Item 11: Salisbury (Pawtucket)

- Folder 3: Tennessee

- Item 1: Fudd (Chattanooga)

- Folder 4: Texas

- Item 1: Baum (Whitesboro)

- Item 2: Deane (Houston)

- Item 3: W.D. Jackson (Waco)

- Folder 5: Vermont

- Item 1: A.D. Wyatt (Brattleboro)

- Item 2: A.D. Wyatt (Brattleboro)

- Item 3: A.D. Wyatt (Brattleboro)

- Item 4: C.L. Howe (Brattleboro)

- Item 5: C.L. Howe (Brattleboro)

- Item 6: C.L. Howe (Brattleboro)

- Item 7: C.L. Howe (Brattleboro)

- Item 8: C.L. Howe and Son (Brattleboro)

- Item 9: Emery and Haywood (Brattleboro)

- Folder 6: Washington

- Item 1: J.A. Mason (Leavenworth)

- Item 2: J.A. Mason (Leavenworth)

- Item 3: Peterson and Bro. (Seattle)

- Folder 7: Washington District of Columbia

- Item 1: Chas. S. Cudlip (Washington D.C.)

- Item 2: G.W. Davis (Washington D.C.)

- Item 3: New Photographic Art Company (Washington D.C.)

- Folder 8: Wisconsin

- Item 1: A.E. Hatch (Burlington)

- Item 2: Barlow and Hatch (Burlington and Janesville)

- Item 3: Barlow and Hatch (Burlington and Janesville)

- Item 4: Barlow and Hatch (Burlington and Janesville)

- Item 5: Bastian (Tomah)

- Item 6: E.R. Curtiss (Madison)

- Item 7: Hatch and White (Burlington)

- Item 8: Hatch and White (Burlington)

- Item 9: Longdon (Lancaster)

- Item 10: Ramsey (New Lisbon)

- Item 11: Randall and Pearce (Ashland)

- Item 12: Randall and Pearce (Ashland)

- Item 13: Richardson Brothers (Baraboo)

- Item 14: Richardson and Foster (Sparta)

- Item 15: Richardson and Foster (Sparta)

- Item 16: Richardson and Foster (Sparta)

- Item 17: Richardson and Foster (Sparta)

- Item 18: Richardson and Foster (Sparta)

- Item 19: Sutter (Milwaukee)

- Item 20: Truesdell and La Marsh (Kenosha)

- Folder 9: Wyoming

- Item 1: J. Crissman, Photographer (Laramie)

- Folder 10: Brazil

- Item 1: Ahsoy (Porto)

- Folder 11: Canada

- Item 1: H. Hunter and Co. (Toronto)

- Item 2: Perkins, Photographer (Toronto)

- Box 10

- Folder 1: Germany

- Item 1: A. Fuul (Flensburg)

- Item 2: Atelier Elite (Dusseldorf)

- Item 3: C. Grieser (Beeskow)

- Item 4: C. Grieser (Beeskow)

- Item 5: Hanns Hanfstaengl (Dresden)

- Item 6: R.H. Furman

- Item 7: W. Hoffert (Berlin)

- Folder 2: Japan

- Item 1: K. Yoshida (Kanazawa)

- Folder 3: Sweden

- Item 1: Stockholm, 1904

- Folder 4: United Kingdom

- Item 1: A & G Taylor, Artistic Photographers (Dundee)

- Item 2: Alldeuige (Waterbury)

- Item 3: Arthur Lewis (Reading)

- Item 4: D. Milne and Son (Blairgowrie and Alyth)

- Item 5: D. Milne (Blairgowrie)

- Item 6: D. and W. Prophet (Dundee)

- Item 7: David M. Duncan (Broughty Ferry)

- Item 8: F.N. Gillies (Broughty Ferry)

- Item 9: Fraser (Dundee)

- Item 10: J. Clapperton (Galashiels)

- Item 11: J.A. Rodger (Broughty Ferry)

- Item 12: J.H. Robertson (Dundee)

- Item 13: J.H. Robertson (Dundee)

- Item 14: L.P. Nicol (Lochee)

- Item 15: L.P. Nicol (Lochee)

- Item 16: Martin (Dundee)

- Item 17: W.K. Munro (Edinburgh)

- Folder 5: United Kingdon

- Folder 6: Unidentified E-T

- Folder 7: Unidentified Children

- Box 11

- Folder 1: Unidentified Women

- Folder 2: Unidentified Men

- Folder 3: Unidentified Groups

- Sub-Series 3: Non-standardized Studio Portraits, 1880s-1910s

- Box 12

- Folder 1: California

- Item 1: Elsie Polin (San Luis Obispo), December 1911

- Item 2: Mitchell (San Diego)

- Item 3: Platt (San Diego)

- Item 4: Platt (San Diego)

- Item 5: Platt (San Diego)

- Item 6: Stephens (San Diego)

- Folder 2: Colorado

- Item 1: Howard (Pueblo)

- Item 2: Howard (Pueblo)

- Item 3: Howard (Pueblo)

- Item 4: Howard Studio (Pueblo)

- Item 5: Ryan & Co. Photographers (Denver)

- Folder 3: Illinois - Iowa

- Item 1: Anderson Studio (Joliet, Ill.)

- Item 2: Darly (Alexandria, Ind.)

- Item 3: Mecca (Indianapolis, Ind.)

- Item 4: Parker (Perry, Iowa)

- Folder 4: Kentucky

- Item 1: Beckmann's Studio (Louisville), 1916

- Item 2: Beckmann's Studio (Louisville)

- Item 3: Brown's Studio (Louisville)

- Item 4: Brown's Studio (Louisville)

- Item 5: Doerr (Louisville)

- Item 6: Heath's Studio (Louisville)

- Item 7: Heath's Studio (Louisville)

- Item 8: Heath's Studio (Louisville)

- Item 9: Heath's Studio (Louisville)

- Item 10: Home Photo View Co. (Louisville)

- Folder 5: Kentucky

- Item 1: Klauber (Louisville), 1900

- Item 2: Reuling (Louisville)

- Item 3: Reuling (Louisville)

- Item 4: Reuling Studio (Louisville)

- Folder 6: Massachusetts - New York

- Item 1: W.H. Smith (Beverly, Mass.)

- Item 2: C.F. Baldwin (Berrien Springs, Mich.)

- Item 3: C.F. Baldwin (Berrien Springs, Mich.)

- Item 4: Noble (Grand Rapids, Mich.)

- Item 5: Noble Grand Art Studio (Grand Rapids, Mich.)

- Item 6: McChesney (Marshall, Mo.)

- Item 7: Mishkin Studio (New York, NY), 1908

- Folder 7: Europe

- Item 1: Borman (Danbury, England)

- Item 2: Muller & Pilgram (Leipzig, Germany)

- Folder 8: Unidentified

- Box 16: Oversize

- Item 1: Portrait of a Woman on Ceramic, circa 1900s

- Item 2: Portrait of a Woman on Ceramic, circa 1900s

- Sub-Series 4: Non-Studio Prints, 1880s-1920s

- Box 12

- Folder 9: Family in an Automobile, circa 1910

- Folder 10: Girl with Bicycle, circa 1910s

- Folder 11: Green River House White, Brown & White Workers (Louisville, Kentucky), 1896

- Folder 12: Houses, circa 1910s

- Box 13

- Folder 1: Plains Indians (Group Photo taken by Ed Tangen, Colorado)

- Folder 2: Unidentified Individual Portraits

- Folder 3: Railroad Workers, circa 1890s

- Folder 4: Shasta Railway, circa 1890s

- Folder 5: Two Men in Posed Snow Scenes

- Folder 6: Unidentified Collection of Family Photographs, 1904-1906

- Folder 7: Unidentified Fountain

- Folder 8: Unidentified Group Photographs, circa 1900-1920

- Folder 9: West Point, 1889

- Box 16: Oversize

- Folder 2: Scenes of Egypt by H. Arnoux, circa 1890s

- Sub-Series 5: Stereo Cards, circa 1876-1880s

- Box 13

- Folder 10: Stereo Cards, 1884, 1876

- includes "Guardian Spirit" -- example of spirit photography
- Sub-Series 2: Unmounted, circa 1880s-1946

- Box 13

- Folder 11: Automobiles, circa 1910-1920s

- Folder 12: Battle Mountain, Nevada: Air plane, 4th of July, 1916, 1919

- Folder 13: Bridges, circa 1910s-1920s

- Folder 14: Buildings/Street scenes, circa 1900s-1920s

- Folder 15: California

- Folder 16: Cape Town, South Africa

- Folder 17: Christmas Tree

- Folder 18: Circus Parade

- Folder 19: Cormorant Fisherman

- Folder 20: Death Valley, California

- Box 14

- Folder 1: Der Pergamon-Altar: Package of Photos of the Pergamon Museum in Berlin

- Folder 2: Europe: Oxford, Italy

- Folder 3: Family on a Riverboat, circa 1900s

- Folder 4: Industry

- Folder 5: Interiors, circa 1900s

- Folder 6: Lincoln Park, Chicago

- Folder 7: Military, circa 1917

- Folder 8: National Parks

- Folder 9: Naval Photos: USS Constitution, Panama Canal, San Diego Bay, USS ALT AIR Destroyer Squadron Band, 1909, 1928

- Folder 10: New Zealand

- Folder 11: Photographer

- Folder 12: Posed Portraits, circa 1910-1920

- Folder 13: Pre-1911 Chinese Revolution/ Chinese Executions

- Folder 14: Redwood, California

- Folder 15: Santa Barbara and San Gabriel Missions

- Folder 16: Skiiers, circa 1918

- Folder 17: South Seas, circa 1910s

- Folder 18: Tanks in Flanders Mud, circa 1914-1918

- Folder 19: Totems from Alaska

- Folder 20: Troop K, 7th Cavalry, Manila, P.I., 1898

- Folder 21: Unidentified Collection of Family Photographs (A), Circa 1910s-1930

- Box 15

- Folder 1: Unidentified Collection of Family Photographs (A), circa 1920s

- Folder 2: Unidentified Collection of Family Photographs (A), 1900s-1920s

- Folder 3: Unidentified Group of Young People on horses and porch, circa 1920

- Folder 4: Unidentified landscapes

- Folder 5: Unidentified people outdoors, circa 1910

- Folder 6: Unidentified People on an Outdoor Excursion in the Southwest, circa 1920s

- Folder 7: Unidentified People/Portraits

- Folder 8: United States Marine Corps - Women Marines, Pearl Harbor, 1941-1944

- Folder 9: U.S. Navy Blimp, circa 1920s

- Folder 10: Victoria, British Columbia, circa 1910s-1920s

- Folder 11: Washington, D.C., circa 1910

- Folder 12: Wilde Monument, Augusta, Georgia

- Folder 13: Woman in Orientalist Clothing lounging on sofa (semi erotic)

- Box 16: Oversize

- Folder 1: Unidentified Family Photographs and Portraits (B), circa 1900-1920s

- Series 2: Metal and Glass Plate Processes, 1840s-1890s

- Sub-Series 1: Daguerreotypes, 1840s-1860s

- Box 17

- Box 18

- Sub-Series 2: Ambrotypes, 1850s-1860s

- Box 17

- Sub-Series 3: Tintypes, 1860s-1890s

- Box 15

- Folder 14: Oversize Tintypes

- includes a mounted postmortem of baby
- Box 18

- Series 3: Glass Plate Negatives, 1915

- Box 19: Trans-Mississippi International Exposition (Omaha, Nebraska), 1915

- Series 4: Albums, 1886-1946

- Box 20

- Folder 1: Album #1, 1914-1915

- Unidentified photographer's disassembled album of Northern California. Includes scenes from San Francisco, Eldridge, Del Monte, Stockton, surrounding farmland, Jack London's estate, a carnival, street scenes, railways, Golden Gate Park, self-portraits, and more. Photographer often includes chemical formulas, lens type, type of light, time of day, and exposure time on the back of photographs.
- Folder 2: Album #1, 1914-1915

- Folder 3: Album #1, 1916-1918

- Folder 4: Album #1, 1914-1918

- Box 21

- Folder 1: Album #1, 1914-1918

- Folder 2: Album #1 - Reprints, 1996

- Folder 3: Album #2, 1915

- Disassembled album of Maria Montessori's school in Italy. Includes images of Montessori and other teachers with students. Creator unknown.
- Box 22

- Folder 1: Album #3, circa 1920s

- Disassembled album of an unidentified family, possibly from Kansas, on a fishing trip. Also includes a few photographs not related to fishing, including the family's house and the Fisher School House. Only identifiable names are Jessie May E. Kent and Maud Henderson.
- Folder 2: Album #4, 1900-1910s

- Unidentified family photographs. Includes family portraits, tombstones, and scenes of farm life, such as feeding chickens, horses, and the barn.
- Folder 3: Album #5, 1930-1931

- Two unidentified young couples. Both the young men appear to be in the Navy. Photographs show the young couples together drinking, laughing, and have a good time. A small black leather billfold is with the photographs and reads "Dr. E.C. Mann" on the cover. The inside reads "Compliments from the Davis Undertaking Co."
- Folder 4: Album #6, circa 1930

- Unidentified Navy man's album. Includes photographs of life on a Navy ship, and scenes of San Diego, Los Angeles, Hawaii, and Japan. Some sailors are identified by first name. Family photographs are also included.
- Folder 5: Album #6, circa 1930

- Box 23

- Item 1: Album #7, circa 1880s?

- Accordion album of Hawaii with scenes of the Hawaiian Palace, the opening of the Legislature, J. B. Atherton's House, the Historical Procession, Papanese Consuls Residence, Queen's Hospital, and Castle and Cooke, Ltd. Creator unknown.
- Item 2: Album #8, circa 1900s

- Photographs, all cyanotypes, of the Kansas Co-operative Refining Company in Chanute, Kansas. Includes images of train tracks, railway cars, company buildings, oil wells, crude oil still and condenser, distillation tanks, oil tanks, and employees.
- Item 3: Album #9, circa 1898

- Album of the Spanish-American War's aftermath in the Philippines. Includes images of destruction, the local population, Spanish prisoners, and sites of interest with accompanying captions. Creator unknown.
- Box 24

- Item 1: Album #10, 1926

- Travel album - "Cruising to the West Indies on the 'California.'" Creator unknown. Consists of images of the West Indies including Trinidad, Venezuela, Cuba, St. Thomas. the Bahamas, and Jamaica. Also includes photographs of other passengers such as the Mr. and Mrs. Nervis, as well as tickets, brochures, postcards and other paper souvenirs and ephemera.
- Item 2: Album #11, circa 1890s

- Album has inscription "From Aunt Hattie. To Jennie, George and Dot." Travel album with photographs of Coney Island, Passaic Falls, Sleepy Hollow, Saratoga Lake, Hudson River, Quebec, Cooperstown and more. The photographs are accompanied by lines of poetry.
- Box 25

- Item 1: Album #12, 1896-1897

- Travel album compiled by an unidentified woman. Beginning of album includes photographs of New York, Washington, D.C., a group of African-American boys in Missouri, and a judge in San Francisco. The second half of the album consists of a page of pressed flowers, and numerous photographs of Germany. Many of the images have descriptive captions.
- Item 2: Album #13, circa 1930s

- Small accordion album of Japan. Includes hand-painted photographs of Nikko, Nara, Kyoto, Tokyo, Miyanoshita, Yokohama, geisha, women in kimonos, shrines, and more.
- Box 26

- Item 1: Album #14, circa 1900s or 1910s

- Group of unidentified young women during the summer. Photographs include the women outdoors, swimming, sailing, standing in a field, sitting around a campfire, performing a play in Japanese clothes. Also includes several images of Columbia University's Teachers College, the Union Theological Seminary, and several family photographs, including a set of photos of a young boy dressed as an Indian.
- Item 2: Album #15, 1893

- Travel album possibly belonging to W. Woodruff. Consists of photographs of New Orleans; Galveston, San Antonio, and El Paso, Texas including the Alamo and "Mexican Adobe Huts;" Indians in Yuma, Arizona; the Painted Cave; Santa Monica, Riverside, Santa Cruz, Big Tree Station, Monterey, San Francisco, Del Monte, Soda Springs in Napa Valley, California; and several places in Colorado. Also includes photos of Salt Lake City, Utah, including several Morman Temples, as well as a ticket to the Salt Lake Temple Dedication Services.
- Box 27

- Item 1: Album #16, circa 1910s

- Gavaert Sensitized Photographic Products album of Gavaert Company of America, Inc., New York, New York. Product book for Gavaert with portraits and photos of exotic places. Each photograph lists the plates used for the photo and the type of paper the photograph was printed on.
- Item 2: Album #17, 1925

- Travel album of the Panama Canal, San Francisco, Santa Monica, Arizona, New Mexico, and New Orleans. Creator is possibly Thomas Tavenor, a first-class passenger from New Rochelle, New York. Traveled on the S.S. Finland from New York City to San Francisco. Most of album features Santa Monica and includes photographs of the Santa Monica Pier, the Brentwood Country Club, the Santa Monica Swimming Club, Pacific Palisades, Venice Beach, Magnetic Hill, various movie studios, Hollywood Bowl, and movie star homes. Also includes images of Stanford University, the Apache Trail, the Luna Consolidated Mining Company in New Mexico, and "Mexican homes."
- Box 28

- Item 1: Album #18, circa 1920s

- Album cover with a colored cloth and suede image of the U.S.S. Tennessee. Does not contain any photographs, but has a Neptunus Rex sailor certificate.
- Item 2: Album #19, 1925

- Album with suede and color cloth image of the U.S.S. Seattle. Bottom cover reads "In remembrance of Maneuvers at Hawaii - Australia - New Zealand." Includes images of Navy life, sailors, scenic photographs of Hawaii, New Zealand, and Australia, as well as humorous photographs and sailors in costumes. Also includes family photographs. Creator unknown.
- Item 3: Album #20, 1913

- Album of a group of female students at Oberlin College, possibly compiled by Nadine Cole. Includes photographs of football games, group photographs, the girls' house, graduation pictures, and outings. Also includes dance cards, tickets, notes and other paper ephemera as well a set of loose photographs not pasted into the album.
- Box 29

- Item 1: Album #21, 1939-1946

- Album of unidentified military family. Includes photographs of a Civil War reenactment, scenes on the U.S.S. Indianapolis depicting ship life, military tents in Puerto Rico and Nicaragua, family photographs in Lyons and Aquaia, Virginia. Also includes many images of the family dog, Kingspot, family photographs taken in Samoa, local Samoans, Flag Day, a hurricane, the Fita Fita Native Guard, the Panama Canal, the Marish Brothers School in Samoa, R.L. Stevenson's home and grave, Quantico, Virginia, and photographs of several family weddings. Also includes several loose photographs.
- Item 2: Album #22, 1903

- Album of various military forts and barracks, camps, regiments, cavalry units, and squadrons across the United States. Includes the 7th Regiment N G New York at Peekskill, New York; Camp of the District Columbia Militia in Leesburg, Virginia; Fort Sam, Houston, Texas; Fort Clark, Texas; Plattsburg Barracks, New York; 28th Battery Field Artillery at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; Fort Reno and Fort Still, Oklahoma Territory; Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont; Fort Sheridan, Illinois; and Fort Hamilton, New York. Photographs depict tents, camp buildings, and regiments in full uniform.
- Box 30

- Item 1: Album #23, circa 1920s

- Disassembled album of hand-painted images of Japan. Includes iimages of Japanese professions and people that appear to be staged, perhaps because the album was intended for the foreign market. These professions include, samurais, rice makers, firemen, carpenters, prisoners, Buddhists priests, tea gathers, actors, and more. Also consists of images of Hakone, Mt. Fuji, Yokohama, Hakodate, Nagaski, and cherry blossoms. There are short captions printed onto most images.
- Item 2: Album #24, circa 1930s

- Large accordion album of Japan. Includes color images of Yokohama, Miyajima, Moji, Tokyo, Nagasaki, geisha, women in kimonos, unidentified landscapes, and scenes of local life. Includes printed captions on many of the images. Probably made for foreign market.
- Item 3: Album #25, circa 1930s?

- Woven grass cover Japanese bound album of Japan. Includes hand-painted images of scenic landscapes at Nikko and Nagasaki. Includes printed captions for many images. Images probably taken for the foreign market.
- Box 31

- Item 1: Album #26, circa 1930s

- Includes photographs almost exclusively of men, possibly businessmen, standing in front of or on boats and trains. Also includes several photographs of loggers and logging. Creator unknown.
- Item 2: Album #27, 1900-1901

- Album possibly belonging Carl Kaland of Kaland & Col. Includes photographs of downtown San Diego, El Cajon, Mission Valley, Coronado, Hotel Del and its monkey, the San Diego Mission, Eucalyptus Pass, and a fire on 6th Street. Also includes photographs of San Francisco, Santa Monica, a circus parade, and a parade in Los Angeles with President William McKinley.
- Box 32

- Item 1: Album #28, circa 1930s

- Disassembled album of Naval destroyers such as the USS S.P. Lee, USS Marcus, and the USS Selfridge.
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