Begins with two printed poems "The Stone Giant's Bowl" and "The Ice Dragon's Nest" and two facsimile letters written during Clarence King's trip in the Uintah Mountains to his sister Marion and to "Lall" and "Jan."
Alternative Title:
The three lakes
Description:
Blank versos of mounted photographs not reproduced. and Unidentified manuscript inscription on title page.
Subject (Geographic):
Uinta Mountains (Utah and Wyo.), Utah, West (U.S.), and Wyoming
The album contains advertisements by other New Haven businesses on the front pastedown and versos of almost every photograph, although some versos are blank.
Description:
Letterpress captions on mounts., Probably distributed by C. M. Loomis, dealer in musical merchandise in New Haven, Connecticut., and Reduced images from Andrew J. Russell's The Great West Illustrated.
Subject (Geographic):
Green River Valley (Wyo.-Utah), Laramie (Wyo.), Salt Lake City, and West (U.S.)
Subject (Name):
Austin, Henry, 1804-1891, Bundy, J. K., C.M. Loomi, J.N. Isbell & Co. (New Haven, Conn.), John E. Bassett & Company, Loomis, C. M. (Clark Merrick), 1829-1890, Russell, R. C., Union Pacific Railroad Company, Wheeler & Wilson Company, and Young, Brigham, 1801-1877
Bound volume of mounted photographs by Andrew J. Russell that document the landscape views and buildings along the Union Pacific Railroad in Nebraska, Wyoming, and Utah, ca. 1867-1869.
Description:
Formally cataloged as: ZZc10 870ru. and Tipped in list of image titles on the flyleaf does not reflect the order of the images in the volume.Many of the photographs appear also in his The Great West Illustrated, 1869.
Publisher:
[Boston A. Mudge & Son Print.]
Subject (Geographic):
Salt Lake City and West (U.S.)
Subject (Name):
Union Pacific Railroad Company
Subject (Topic):
Cities and towns, Landscape photography, Log cabins, Mormons, Railroads, and Rivers
Carte-de-visite photographs of soldiers in the United States Colored Infantry Regiments during the
Container / Volume:
Folder 1
Image Count:
2
Description:
Photographer imprint on verso.
Subject (Geographic):
United States --History --Civil War, 1861-1865 --Participation, African American, United States. Army. Colored Infantry Regiment, 65th (1864-1867) --Pictorial works, and United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Portraits
A photograph album, owned at one time by Theodore Guarvarius Cockrill, chief of the San Francisco police, with identification photographs of Chinese and Chinese-American men, circa 1874. Each photograph includes the name of the individual and an identification number between 875 and 1474. Names and identification numbers also appear in the margin of the album's pages
Description:
Theodore Guarvarius Cockrill (1834-1899) of Bowling Green, Kentucky, was chief of the San Francisco Police Department in California from 1873 December to 1875 December., Captions in English., Captions in the negative., Title devised by cataloger., Place of creation and date supplied by cataloger., and Embossed on front cover: "T. G. Cockrill / Chief of Police / Chinese no. 3".
Subject (Geographic):
California, California., and San Francisco (Calif.)
Subject (Name):
Cockrill, Theodore Guarvarius, 1834-1899. and San Francisco (Calif.). Police Department.
Subject (Topic):
Chinese, Chinese Americans, Identification photographs, Police, Race relations, and Social conditions
Carte-de-visite photographs of soldiers in the United States Colored Infantry Regiments during the
Container / Volume:
Folder 1
Image Count:
2
Description:
MS caption on verso. and Vignette photograph.
Subject (Geographic):
United States --History --Civil War, 1861-1865 --Participation, African American, United States. Army. Colored Infantry Regiment, 67th (1864-1865). --Pictorial works, and United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Portraits