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2.
- Creator:
- Bardell, J. C.
- Published / Created:
- 1922.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 70
- Image Count:
- 20
- Abstract:
- Souvenir views of Ogden, Utah and nearby points of interest, including Washington Avenue, 25th Street, the Union Depot in Ogden, the Mormon Tabernacle, the Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital, and the Carnegie Library. There are also views of the Power Dam, Narrows, and Falls in Ogden Canyon, the Bear River Canyon, Echo Canyon, Pulpit Rock and Ben Lomond, Mount Ogden seen from Lester Park, and the Devil's Slide in Weber Canyon
- Description:
- Captions on prints. Two images are credited to D. S. Spencer. The set is packaged in a cardboard wrapper suitable for mailing.
- Publisher:
- Souvenir Novelty Co., Inc
- Subject (Geographic):
- Utah, Ogden (Utah), and Salt Lake City (Utah)
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Bardell phototone miniatures, 20 views [of] Ogden, Utah [graphic].
3.
- Creator:
- Muir, John, 1838-1914, author
- Call Number:
- Zm 73
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- Books, Journals & Pamphlets
- Description:
- "Donna Thomas painted these watercolors while backpacking the John Muir Trail in the summer of 2012."--Colophon., "From the Sierra Club Bulletin, January 1911.", Artist book with original watercolor illustrations., Copy 26., and One of 200 numbered copies.
- Subject (Geographic):
- California--John Muir Trail and John Muir Trail (Calif.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Peter & Donna Thomas (Firm), printer, Thomas, Donna (Donna Sue), artist, and Thomas, Peter (Peter R.), papermaker
- Subject (Topic):
- Artists' books, Artists' books--Specimens, Backpacking, Backpacking--California--John Muir Trail, and Mountains in art
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Bathed in such beauty : a pictorial ramble on the John Muir Trail / with a quote by John Muir.
4.
- Creator:
- Maudslay, Alfred Percival, 1850-1931
- Published / Created:
- 1889-1902.
- Call Number:
- Folio 212
- Container / Volume:
- 2
- Image Count:
- 1
- Alternative Title:
- Archaeology and Contributions to the knowledge of the fauna and flora of Mexico and Central America
- Description:
- BEIN Folio 212: Imperfect: text volumes wanting., Text and plates originally issued in XVII parts (or fascicles) each (a total of 34 parts), plus Appendix. Each part in its own printed paper wrappers (text) or boards (plates). Sequence of parts does not correspond to overall order of text or plates. Part XVII of text includes title pages and contents pages for text volumes 1 to 4 and title page for Appendix. Part XVII of plates includes title pages and contents for vols. 1 to 4 of plates., The 4 pts. of text vol. have imprint dates 1889-1902, 1899-1902, 1895-1902 and 1896-1902 respectively; appendix is dated 1897., Plates include drawings by Ada Hunter and E. Lambert, lithographed by W. Greve, W. Griggs, Hanhart, and W. Purkiss. Maps by A.P.M. Sur[veyors], W. Shawe, F.R.G.S., and Turner & Shawe, London. Photographs by A.P.M. photo[graphers] and H.N. Sweet, printed by the Autotype Co., Text printed on heavy laid paper. Some illustrations in text signed: Photogravure Goupil & Imp. Boussod-Valadon & Cie. [or] Goupilgravure, printed in Paris., and Lists of titles in this series, "Subjects in Progress" and "Subjects Completed," printed inside paper wrappers of each fascicle of text.
- Publisher:
- Published for the editors by R.H. Porter ... and Dulau & Co.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Central America and Mexico
- Subject (Topic):
- Mayas, Antiquities, Mayan languages, Writing, Indians of Mexico, Indians of Central America, and Inscriptions, Mayan
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Biologia Centrali-Americana, or, Contributions to the knowledge of the fauna and flora of Mexico and Central America. Archaeology
5.
- Creator:
- Mautz, Carl, collector
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1860-1875.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 358
- Image Count:
- 52
- Abstract:
- Cartes-de-visite photographs created by photographers in the United States and Canada of Indians of North America, ca. 1860-1875. Images consist chiefly of portraits depicting men in traditional clothing, with a few examples of women and children. Tribal groups represented include Dakota, Fox, Navajo, Paiute, Paloos, Sauk, Shoshoni, Ute, and Yankton. Identified individuals include Spotted Tail, a Dakota chief; and Wolf Necklace (Harlish Washshomake), a Paloos chief. Another identified image consists of a copy photograph of a painting of Keokuk based on a daguerreotype made by Thomas Easterly in 1847 and Photographers and galleries represented include: A. W. Barker, Ottawa, Kansas; W. P. Bliss, Photographic Car; Charles Williams Carter, Salt Lake City, Utah; John N. Choate, Carlisle, Pennsylvania; William R. Cross, Niobrara, Nebraska; Duffin & Caswell, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Howard, Fort Bridger, Wyoming; Jackson Brothers Photography, Omaha, Nebraska; S. Park, Brantford, Ontario; Charles Roscoe Savage, Salt Lake City, Utah; Smith, Peabody, Kansas; A. W. Witherell, Keokuk, Iowa
- Description:
- Title devised by cataloger.
- Subject (Name):
- Barker, Anthony, 1930-, Bliss, W. P., Carter, Charles Williams., Choate, John N., Cross, W. R. (William R.), Hamilton, C. L., Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942., Keokuk, Sauk chief, 1780?-1848., Mautz, Carl., Savage, C. R. 1832-1909. (Charles Roscoe),, Spotted Tail, 1823-1881., Witherell, A. W., Duffin & Caswell., and Jackson Brothers Photography.
- Subject (Topic):
- Dakota Indians, Fox Indians, Indians of North America, Navajo Indians, Paiute Indians, Paloos Indians, Sauk Indians, Shoshoni Indians, Ute Indians, and Yankton Indians
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Carl Mautz collection of Cartes-de-visite photographs of Indians of North America
6.
- Creator:
- Matteson, Sumner W., 1867-1920
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1899-1903.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 204
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 (album)
- Image Count:
- 20
- Abstract:
- Photograph album created by Sumner Matteson from a selection of his photographs of the Southwest, Montana, and Colorado. The photographs, which are captioned in a typed list that accompanies the album, date from 1899 to 1902, and depict a variety of places and events. The majority of the photographs are of the Hopi Indians, their Snake, Antelope, and Flute ceremonies, kiva interiors, as well as weaving, grinding corn, courting, working in fields, making pottery, and marketing at the Moenkopi, Mishongnovi, Shipolovi and Shongopovi Pueblos. There are also photographs of cliff-dwellings at Mesa Verde and Mancos Canyon, Colorado; Canyon de Chelly, Arizona; Pueblo Indians at Isleta and Acoma, New Mexico; Navajo and Ute Indians in New Mexico and Colorado; Penitentes in Abiquiu, New Mexico; and views of wagon trains, Indian encampments, mines, and sheepherding in Montana
- Description:
- Sumner Matteson, a bicycle salesman in Denver who became a photographer, traveled around the West between 1899 and 1903, photographing the Mesa Verde and Pueblo Bonito cliff-dwellings, Navajo Indians, Penitentes in New Mexico, Hopi Snake and Flute ceremonies in Arizona, the Pueblo villages of Acoma and Isleta, Montana wagon trains, and cattle and sheep roundups. He sold his own photographs, wrote articles and provided illustrations for popular magazines, and provided photographs for several books on Southwestern Indians written by others., Accompanied by a contemporary typescript containing captions and often explanatory background for almost all of the photographs in the album. Typescript titled "Index to the Frank Klepetko Album. Photos and Data by Sumner W. Matteson" and signed "Sumner W. Matteson, D.A.C. [Denver Athletic Club] Denver, Colo. Jan. 1903.", Individual photographs are 12 x 17 cm. and smaller., 157 of the photographs are platinum prints., Album and copy prints in 2 boxes., and Copy prints available for every page except the first.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Southwest, New, Montana, New Mexico, Arizona, Abiquiu (N.M.), Acoma (N.M.), Canyon de Chelly National Monument (Ariz.), Colorado, Isleta (N.M.), Mancos Site (Colo.), Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.), Moenkopi Pueblo (Ariz.), and West (U.S.)
- Subject (Name):
- Klepetko, Frank., Matteson, Sumner W., 1867-1920., and Hermanos Penitentes
- Subject (Topic):
- Hopi Indians, Rites and ceremonies, Indians of North America, Cliff-dwellings, Kivas, Navajo Indians, Pueblo Indians, Snake dance, Mines and mineral resources, Sheep ranches, Wool industry, and Religious life and customs
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Cliff dwellings, pueblo ruins, & Indian life in the South West
7.
- Creator:
- Arnold, Eve, photographer
- Published / Created:
- 1980.
- Call Number:
- WIPA +1160
- Image Count:
- 1
- Description:
- BEIN WIPA +1160: Without 1st ed. statement. Dust jacket. From the Peter E. Palmquist Women in Photography International Archive. and BEIN Zab Ar645 980H: With 1st ed. statement. Dust jacket. Presentation inscription to Irene [Sharaff] and "Mee Mei" [Mai-mai Sze] from Eve [Arnold]. From the Irene Sharaff Papers.
- Publisher:
- Knopf
- Subject (Geographic):
- China
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > In China
8.
- Creator:
- Thomas, Donna (Donna Sue), artist
- Published / Created:
- 2002
- Call Number:
- Zm 69
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- Books, Journals & Pamphlets
- Description:
- "Donna Thomas & Katy McLaughlin hiked the John Muir Trail together in 2002 ... Donna painted a landscape each day. Donna made this book, using handmade paper by Peter Thomas. Copy # ... of 150"--Colophon., Continuous accordion folded strip made from three sections folded to form twenty-four leaves., Copy 6., Ill. hand colored., and Initial and terminal blank pages mounted to green boards without spine, col. ill. mounted on upper cover; in a matching open ended sleeve with title label.
- Publisher:
- Peter & Donna Thomas,
- Subject (Geographic):
- California--John Muir Trail and John Muir Trail (Calif.)
- Subject (Name):
- Peter & Donna Thomas (Firm) and Thomas, Peter (Peter R.)
- Subject (Topic):
- Miniature books and Miniature books--Specimens
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Landscapes of the John Muir Trail.
9.
- Creator:
- Fay, Samuel Prescott, 1884-1971
- Published / Created:
- 1915.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 210
- Container / Volume:
- Box 4
- Image Count:
- 36
- Abstract:
- Lantern slides of photographs that chiefly document an expedition led by Samuel Prescott Fay in the northern Canadian Rockies from Jasper, Alberta, to Hudson's Hope, British Columbia, from June to November 1914. The expedition received financial support from the United States Bureau of Biological Survey to collect and record wildlife species in the region, as well as determine the northern range of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. The lantern slides were probably created to illustrate lectures delivered by Fay in 1915, The photographs include informal portraits of expedition members, including Fay, Frederick Archibald Brewster, Charles Robert Cross, Robert Boydell Jones, and John Barnes Symes. Images of the men include depictions of camp life and activities related to the expedition, including hiking, hunting, fishing, paddling canoes, and managing a herd of twenty horses that accompanied them. Other individuals depicted include Ewan Henri Moberly, a Métis homesteader at Grande Cache, Alberta, and the family of Cree Indian Joseph Calliou at Moberly Lake, British Columbia. A few images depict unidentified American Indians, and Photographs of landscapes depict the terrain encountered by the expedition, including mountains, alpine ridges, meadows, burned over forests, rivers, and bogs. Identified sites include Grande Cache, Jarvis Pass, Kinuseo Falls, Moberly Lake, Mount Alexander, Mount Herman, Mount Ida, Murray River, Sapphire Lake, Smoky River, and Thunder Mountain, later known as Mount Cross. Several lantern slides reproduce maps of the region traversed by the expedition
- Description:
- Samuel Prescott Fay (1884-1971) was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard in 1907. He was an early member of the American Alpine Club and first visited the northern Canadian Rockies in 1906. From 1912 to 1914, Fay made a series of expeditions in Alberta and British Columbia. During World War I, he volunteered with the American Ambulance Field Service, and later served as a first lieutenant and aerial observer in the United States Army. After the war, he worked as a stockbroker and an investment counselor, as well as a trustee for the American Field Service. Fay died at his home in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts., Title devised by cataloger., and Stored in 3 boxes.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Alberta, Alexander, Mount (B.C.), British Columbia, Canadian Rockies (B.C. and Alta.), Cross, Mount (B.C.), Grande Cache (Alta.), Herman, Mount (B.C.), Hudson's Hope Region (B.C.), Ida, Mount (B.C.), Jarvis Pass (B.C.), Jasper (Alta.), Kinuseo Falls (B.C.), Moberly Lake (B.C.), Murray River (B.C.), Peace River (B.C. and Alta.), Sapphire Lake (B.C.), Smoky River (Alta.), Yellowhead Mountain (Alta. and B.C.), and Yellowhead Pass region (Alta. and B.C.)
- Subject (Name):
- Brewster, Frederick Archibald, 1884-1969., Calliou, Joseph, ca. 1890-1960., Cross, Charles Robert, 1881-1915., Fay, Samuel Prescott, 1884-1971., Jones, Robert Boydell, 1893-1954., Moberly, Ewan Henri, 1859-1918., Symes, John Barnes, 1891-1917., and United States. Bureau of Biological Survey.
- Subject (Topic):
- Cree Indians, Indians of North America, Métis, and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Lantern slides of an expedition in British Columbia and Alberta, Canada
10.
- Creator:
- Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
- Published / Created:
- 1861-1868.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos Folio 19
- Image Count:
- 5
- Abstract:
- Mammoth-plate photographs of California, including views in Yosemite of Half Dome, North Dome, the Royal Arches, Washington Column, Cathedral Rock, the Cathedral Spires, Mount Broderick, Mount Starr King, Nevada Fall, the Bridal Veil, the Yosemite Falls, and panoramic views of the entire Yosemite Valley, from both Glacier Point and Inspiration Point. There are also views of San Francisco showing the harbour, of the New Almaden Mine, and one view of Mt. Shasta in Siskiyou County
- Description:
- Carleton E. Watkins was a San Francisco photographer who worked both with official surveys and independently to photograph California, Nevada and Utah. In 1867 he served with Clarence King as the official photographer to the California Geological Survey, and in 1870 was the official photographer for King's Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel., Manuscript or letterpress captions on mounts, some with numbers. Additional titles supplied, when necessary, in brackets on mount versos., and Accompanied by a box list.
- Subject (Geographic):
- California, Yosemite Valley (Calif.), and San Francisco (Calif.)
- Subject (Name):
- New Almaden Quicksilver Mines (Calif.)
- Subject (Topic):
- Mineral industries
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Mammoth-plate photographs of California [graphic].