Bookplate of John E. Pritchard. Autograph of Elizabeth William., Error in pagination: numbers 93-4 repeated., Published also in the author's Two books ... 1684., and Signatures: A-D12E6.
Publisher:
Printed by J.C. and are to be sold by Edw. Thomas,
Subject (Name):
Pritchard, John E.--Bookplate and William, Eliz.--Autograph
Paperbound. Signed by James Kirkup. Stamp on p. [3] of cover: Hand made in Wingland. From the James Kirkup Papers. and Parallel text in English and French.
Autograph: F. William Cock ..., bt. at the Hovenden sale., Bound with: Abbot, Robert. The young-mans warning-peece. London: Printed by J.L. for P. Stevens, and C. Meredith, 1637, Preface signed: N.B. (i.e. Nathaniel Bacon)., and Signatures: A-F¹² (F12, blank, wanting).
Publisher:
Printed by I.L. for Phil. Stephens, and Christoph. Meredith, at the Golden Lyon in Pauls Church-yard
James D. Hutton collection of drawings and photographs.
Container / Volume:
Box 1 | Folder 24
Image Count:
4
Abstract:
Four salted paper prints made during the Raynolds expedition of 1859-1860 depicting Laramie Hills with tipis in the foreground; a fort, possibly Fort Union; two sets of group portraits of Arapahos, one of them of Arapaho chiefs Eagle Head, Split-nose, Little Owl, and Friday. There are 17 drawings by Hutton, 11 of them of western views, most probably made during the Raynolds expedition, depicting Fort Sarpy on the Yellowstone; Eagle Creek on the upper Missouri River; the valley of Wind River; Red Canon Creek, Big Horn Mountains; and Lodge Pole Peak and Crow Peak in the Black Hills. There are nine other drawings present, six by three other identified artists: R. W. Ingle, W. Taylor, Jr., and William Rich Hutton, James' brother. The drawing by William Rich Hutton is a view of San Francisco. Accompanied by a document made out to Miss Ellen S. Hutton in thanks for her work as church organist.
Description:
Accompanied by a container list., All versos blank., James D. Hutton headed the photographic unit of the 1856-1860 expedition led by Captain William Franklin Raynolds to the Yellowstone and the Wind River Mountains., and See also Hutton photographs in the William Franklin Raynolds Papers, WA MSS 393.