Album wrapped in tissu de Provence; contains photographs of Murphy family in Antibes, Saint-Tropez, Villard-de-Lans (France); Montana-Vermala (Switzerland); Ramgut (Austria); Baoth at school in Neubeuern, (Rosenheim, Germany); Gerald, Sara, Honoria and Ba
Description:
Several blank pages at end of album not digitized.
Subject (Name):
Barry, Philip, 1896-1949, Benchley, Robert, 1889-1945, Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940, Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961, Leger, Fernand, 1881-1955, and MacLeish, Archibald, 1892-1982
Album wrapped in tissu de Provence; contains photographs of Murphy family at Hôtel Cap d'Antibes and Villa America, Saint-Cloud (France); Chateau-d'Oex (Switzerland); Madeira (Portugal); Baden-Baden (Germany); Beverly Hills (California); attending Antonia
Description:
Photographs of Hemingway, Hadley, and Bumby removed by Murphy family.
Subject (Name):
Dos Passos, John, 1896-1970, Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940, Murphy, Gerald, 1888-1964, Murphy, Sara, Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973, Seldes, Gilbert, 1893-1970, and Woolley, Monty, 1
Includes three photographs of Podiebrad (Bohemia); photographs of Wiborg family and friends (including Gerald Murphy) at the Dunes, on the beach, playing tennis, riding horses, in costumes, picnicking, and horse racing; photographs of interior and exterior of Dunes and Names of friends listed on a sheet inside album include: Monroe Robinson, Breeses (possibly William Lawrence Breese), Gerard Lambert, Rachel Lambert, Mrs. Burden?, Anita Peabody, Roger Poore, possibly Nina Floyd Crosby Eustis (later de Polignac), Betty Breese, Pauline Morton (Mrs. Dwight Davis), Cecilia May, Henry May, Gladys Vanderbilt Széchenyi (at "The Breakers," Newport, Rhode Island), Gladys Ingalls, Carolyn Postlethwaite
At St. Michael’s Island, there are views of the trading station, the Greek church and Russian block house, the buildings of the Alaska Commercial Company, and natives in camp., In Sitka, there are views of the Greek Church, the governor’s house and other public buildings, and of native women curio sellers who turn their backs to avoid having their pictures taken., Photograph album and loose photographs of a voyage to Alaska on the U.S.S. Bear, including views of St. George and Kings Island, seals on St. Paul’s Island, the mission school, a native boat race, walrus hunting and related activities on Cape Prince of Wales, the Bering Straits and natives and landscapes of the Siberian coast, the Indian River, and views of floating ice in the Arctic Ocean., and Some views are commercially produced, though most appear to be personal photographs. There are individual and group portraits of the crews, passengers and officers of several ships, both on board and on shore, and a listing of the crew of the Bear appears on the fly leaf of the album. The photographs also record whalers and other ships encountered along the way.
Description:
Alfred L. Broadbent (A.L.B.?) was an engineer on the U.S.S. Bear, a revenue cutter active in the Arctic during the 1890s. and Photographs are accompanied by manuscript captions. Album photographs measure 11.2 x 19.5 cm. and are all inscribed with the initials "A.L.B."
Subject (Geographic):
Alaska--Pictorial works, Pribilof Islands (Alaska) --Pictorial works, and Sitka (Alaska) --Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Bear (Ship) and Broadbent, Alfred L
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Alaska, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, and Sealing --Alaska --Pictorial works
In Nauvoo, Illinois, views of the homes of Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, Lorenzo Snow and John Taylor and the grave of Joseph Smith, and of the jail in Carthage where Joseph and Hyram Smith were held, and the room in which they were killed. In Missouri, views of the jail at Liberty and of Lyman Wight's home at Adam-on-di-Aliman [?], near Gallatin, Missouri., In Utah, views of the Tabernacle, Beehive houses, Eagle Gate, Temple Block, Assembly house, Court house, the grave of Brigham Young, and various street scenes in Salt Lake City. One photograph shows an advertisement for a baseball game between Salt Lake and Spokane. There are also views of the pavilion at Saltair Beach featuring bathers at Black Rock floating in the salt water, and of produce farming (beans, potatoes, onions) showing irrigated fields and water pipes., and Photographs of the homes and haunts of prominent Mormons in Illinois, Missouri and Utah, and of Salt Lake City and Saltair views.
Description:
Individual prints are 9.6 x 12.8 cm. or smaller and are attached to both sides of large ledger pages. They are accompanied by manuscript captions and numbers., Purchased from Morils on the Frederick W. and Carrie S. Beinecke Fund for Western Americana, 1983., and The pages appear to constitute a proof book of photographs. See also WA Photos Folio 17.
Subject (Geographic):
Carthage (Ill.)--Pictorial works, Nauvoo (Ill.)--Pictorial works, and Salt Lake City (Utah)--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Saltair Resort (Utah)--Pictorial works, Smith, Hyrum,--1800-1844--Homes and haunts--Pictorial works, Smith, Joseph,--1805-1844--Homes and haunts--Pictorial works, Snow, Lorenzo,--1814-1901--Homes and haunts--Pictorial works, Wight, Lyman,--1796- --Homes and haunts--Pictorial works, and Young, Brigham,--1801-1877--Homes and haunts--Pictorial works
Subject (Topic):
Irrigation farming--Utah--Pictorial works and Mormons--Homes and haunts--Pictorial works
Hoard & Tenney (Winona, Minn.) Martin's Art Gallery Upton, Benjamin Franklin, 1818- Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886 Whitney's Gallery
Published / Created:
1857-1863 [i.e. 1865]
Call Number:
WA Photos 281
Image Count:
38
Abstract:
Carte-de-visite photographs of Sioux and Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, Fort Snelling, Fort Garry; of Red River train carts in St. Paul; and of people escaping from the Red River uprising. There are many portraits of Sioux Indians, some of them identified as having been executed for their part in the Red River massacre. There are also images of Sioux Indians in camps, of Chippewa chiefs, as well as of an Indian school run by "Miss Allen," and of Sioux Indian boys at the Bishop Seabury Mission School in Faribault, Minnesota. Photographers include Joel E. Whitney, Benjamin F. Upton, Hoard & Tenney, and S. J. Morrow. Many of the photographs are on Martin's Art Gallery mounts, or variants: Martin's Gallery of Indian Portraits, Martin's Gallery of Minnesota Views.
Alternative Title:
Martin's Gallery of Indian Portraits., Martin's Gallery of Minnesota Views., Upton's Collection of Photographic Views., and Upton's Series of Minnesota Views.
Description:
Album rebound by Conservation Studio so that verso captions may be seen. Original photograph sleeves have been retained for caption information., Manuscript and letterpress captions on mounts., and Title and dates from typescript title page.
Subject (Geographic):
Minnesota--History--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Bishop Seabury Mission
Subject (Topic):
Dakota Indians--Portraits, Dakota Indians--Wars, 1862-1865--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Minnesota, Indians of North America--Portraits, and Prisoners--Portraits