- Creator:
- Taylor, W. Jr
- Published / Created:
- Undated
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2403
- Collection Title:
- 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.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Union (N.D.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Hutton, Wm. R.--(William Rich),--1826-1901
- Subject (Topic):
- Arapaho Indians--Portraits
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > A sketch during the recent gale, Junction of the Juniata and Susquehanna, Mrs. Burton: "Let me out!" Hackman: "Let yer out? - That's a good un! - Not afore yer pays for breaking my springs!", The Juniata at Water Street
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- Creator:
- Hutton, James D
- Published / Created:
- Undated
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2403
- Collection Title:
- James D. Hutton collection of drawings and photographs.
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 17
- Image Count:
- 1
- 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., 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., See also Hutton photographs in the William Franklin Raynolds Papers, WA MSS 393., and Verso is blank.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Union (N.D.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Hutton, Wm. R.--(William Rich),--1826-1901
- Subject (Topic):
- Arapaho Indians--Portraits
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Field Topography
- Creator:
- Hutton, James D
- Published / Created:
- Undated
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2403
- Collection Title:
- James D. Hutton collection of drawings and photographs.
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 10
- Image Count:
- 1
- 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.
- Alternative Title:
- Mount Jefferson and Black Butte from camp Second Lieutenant Abbots exploration
- Description:
- Accompanied by a container list., 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., See also Hutton photographs in the William Franklin Raynolds Papers, WA MSS 393., and Verso is blank.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Union (N.D.)--Pictorial works, San Francisco (Calif.)--Pictorial works, Wind River Range (Wyo.)--Pictorial works, and Wyoming--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Hutton, Wm. R.--(William Rich),--1826-1901, Ingle, R. W.,--artist, and Raynolds, W. F.--(William Franklin),--1820-1894
- Subject (Topic):
- Arapaho Indians--Portraits and Indians of North America--Portraits
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Mt. Jefferson and Black Butte from camp S. Lieut. Abbots exploration
4.
- Creator:
- Hutton, James D
- Published / Created:
- Undated
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2403
- Collection Title:
- James D. Hutton collection of drawings and photographs.
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 12
- Image Count:
- 2
- 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., 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.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Union (N.D.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Hutton, Wm. R.--(William Rich),--1826-1901
- Subject (Topic):
- Arapaho Indians--Portraits
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Shasta Butte
- Creator:
- Ingle, R. W
- Published / Created:
- Undated
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2403
- Collection Title:
- James D. Hutton collection of drawings and photographs.
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 23
- Image Count:
- 2
- 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., 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., On verso: "R. W. Ingle / 1827 H St. / Washington / D.C.", and See also Hutton photographs in the William Franklin Raynolds Papers, WA MSS 393.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Union (N.D.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Hutton, Wm. R.--(William Rich),--1826-1901
- Subject (Topic):
- Arapaho Indians--Portraits
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Beach scene with sailboat beached on shore.]
- Creator:
- Unidentified
- Published / Created:
- Undated
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2403
- Collection Title:
- James D. Hutton collection of drawings and photographs.
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 25
- Image Count:
- 1
- 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., 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., See also Hutton photographs in the William Franklin Raynolds Papers, WA MSS 393., and Verso is blank.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Union (N.D.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Hutton, Wm. R.--(William Rich),--1826-1901
- Subject (Topic):
- Arapaho Indians--Portraits
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Drawings of two dogs and a cat.]
- Creator:
- Hutton, James D
- Published / Created:
- Undated
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2403
- Collection Title:
- James D. Hutton collection of drawings and photographs.
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 16
- Image Count:
- 1
- 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., 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., See also Hutton photographs in the William Franklin Raynolds Papers, WA MSS 393., and Verso is blank.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Union (N.D.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Hutton, Wm. R.--(William Rich),--1826-1901
- Subject (Topic):
- Arapaho Indians--Portraits
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [European market cross.]
- Creator:
- Hutton, James D
- Published / Created:
- Undated
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2403
- Collection Title:
- James D. Hutton collection of drawings and photographs.
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 19
- Image Count:
- 1
- 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., 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., See also Hutton photographs in the William Franklin Raynolds Papers, WA MSS 393., and Verso is blank.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Union (N.D.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Hutton, Wm. R.--(William Rich),--1826-1901
- Subject (Topic):
- Arapaho Indians--Portraits
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Little girl in doorway giving an apple to an old woman.]
- Creator:
- Unidentified
- Published / Created:
- Undated
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2403
- Collection Title:
- James D. Hutton collection of drawings and photographs.
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 26
- Image Count:
- 1
- 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., 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., See also Hutton photographs in the William Franklin Raynolds Papers, WA MSS 393., and Verso is blank.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Union (N.D.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Hutton, Wm. R.--(William Rich),--1826-1901
- Subject (Topic):
- Arapaho Indians--Portraits
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Log cabin in clearing.]
- Creator:
- Hutton, James D
- Published / Created:
- Undated
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2403
- Collection Title:
- James D. Hutton collection of drawings and photographs.
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 20
- Image Count:
- 1
- 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., 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., See also Hutton photographs in the William Franklin Raynolds Papers, WA MSS 393., and Verso is blank.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Union (N.D.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Hutton, Wm. R.--(William Rich),--1826-1901
- Subject (Topic):
- Arapaho Indians--Portraits
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Old man in doorway.]