This collection includes more than 6,500 examples of stereoscopic photography, chiefly stereographs, that represent sites in California, as well as the work of Californian photographers and publishers, circa 1844-1986, which Peter E. Palmquist collected from 1971 to 2011. The material represents the work of more than 400 identified photographers and publishers who issued images of California. The organization of the collection reflects Palmquist's interest in identifying the photographers responsible for making the original images no matter who published a particular card. There are also some examples of devices used to view stereoscopic photographs, Individual photographers represented by significant quantities of stereographs in the collection include Charles Bierstadt, Martin Mason Hazeltine, Truman Ward Ingersoll, Charles L. Pond, John James Reilly, John P. Soule, J. Pitcher Spooner, and Carleton E. Watkins. Firms with substantial groups of stereographs in the collection include Continent Stereoscopic Company, E. & H. T. Anthony, E. P. Best & Company, Keystone View Company, Thomas Houseworth & Co., and Underwood & Underwood, and The collection includes biographical and historical research files in bound volumes and binders with information about the creators of the stereoscopic images, as well as photocopies of material in the collection
Description:
Peter Eric Palmquist (1931-2003) of Arcata, California, was a prolific historian of photography who collected historical and contemporary photographs and research materials about photographers., Finding aid available., Title devised by cataloger., and Stereographic views on cardboard mounts, most with letterpress or manuscript captions.
Subject (Geographic):
California and California.
Subject (Name):
Bierstadt, Charles, 1819-1903., Hazeltine, M. M. 1827-1903. (Martin Mason),, Ingersoll, T. W. 1862-1922. (Truman Ward),, Palmquist, Peter E., Pond, C. L. 1832-1891. (Charles L.),, Reilly, John James, 1838-1894., Soule, John P., Spooner, John Pitcher., Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916., Continent Stereoscopic Company., E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm), E. P. Best & Company., Keystone View Company., Thomas Houseworth & Co., and Underwood & Underwood.
Subject (Topic):
Cities and towns, Photographers, Photography, History, and Photography, Stereoscopic
This collection includes more than 6,500 examples of stereoscopic photography, chiefly stereographs, that represent sites in California, as well as the work of Californian photographers and publishers, circa 1844-1986, which Peter E. Palmquist collected from 1971 to 2011. The material represents the work of more than 400 identified photographers and publishers who issued images of California. The organization of the collection reflects Palmquist's interest in identifying the photographers responsible for making the original images no matter who published a particular card. There are also some examples of devices used to view stereoscopic photographs, Individual photographers represented by significant quantities of stereographs in the collection include Charles Bierstadt, Martin Mason Hazeltine, Truman Ward Ingersoll, Charles L. Pond, John James Reilly, John P. Soule, J. Pitcher Spooner, and Carleton E. Watkins. Firms with substantial groups of stereographs in the collection include Continent Stereoscopic Company, E. & H. T. Anthony, E. P. Best & Company, Keystone View Company, Thomas Houseworth & Co., and Underwood & Underwood, and The collection includes biographical and historical research files in bound volumes and binders with information about the creators of the stereoscopic images, as well as photocopies of material in the collection
Description:
Peter Eric Palmquist (1931-2003) of Arcata, California, was a prolific historian of photography who collected historical and contemporary photographs and research materials about photographers., Finding aid available., Title devised by cataloger., and Stereographic views on cardboard mounts, most with letterpress or manuscript captions.
Subject (Geographic):
California and California.
Subject (Name):
Bierstadt, Charles, 1819-1903., Hazeltine, M. M. 1827-1903. (Martin Mason),, Ingersoll, T. W. 1862-1922. (Truman Ward),, Palmquist, Peter E., Pond, C. L. 1832-1891. (Charles L.),, Reilly, John James, 1838-1894., Soule, John P., Spooner, John Pitcher., Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916., Continent Stereoscopic Company., E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm), E. P. Best & Company., Keystone View Company., Thomas Houseworth & Co., and Underwood & Underwood.
Subject (Topic):
Cities and towns, Photographers, Photography, History, and Photography, Stereoscopic
This collection includes more than 6,500 examples of stereoscopic photography, chiefly stereographs, that represent sites in California, as well as the work of Californian photographers and publishers, circa 1844-1986, which Peter E. Palmquist collected from 1971 to 2011. The material represents the work of more than 400 identified photographers and publishers who issued images of California. The organization of the collection reflects Palmquist's interest in identifying the photographers responsible for making the original images no matter who published a particular card. There are also some examples of devices used to view stereoscopic photographs, Individual photographers represented by significant quantities of stereographs in the collection include Charles Bierstadt, Martin Mason Hazeltine, Truman Ward Ingersoll, Charles L. Pond, John James Reilly, John P. Soule, J. Pitcher Spooner, and Carleton E. Watkins. Firms with substantial groups of stereographs in the collection include Continent Stereoscopic Company, E. & H. T. Anthony, E. P. Best & Company, Keystone View Company, Thomas Houseworth & Co., and Underwood & Underwood, and The collection includes biographical and historical research files in bound volumes and binders with information about the creators of the stereoscopic images, as well as photocopies of material in the collection
Description:
Peter Eric Palmquist (1931-2003) of Arcata, California, was a prolific historian of photography who collected historical and contemporary photographs and research materials about photographers., Finding aid available., Title devised by cataloger., and Stereographic views on cardboard mounts, most with letterpress or manuscript captions.
Subject (Geographic):
California and California.
Subject (Name):
Bierstadt, Charles, 1819-1903., Hazeltine, M. M. 1827-1903. (Martin Mason),, Ingersoll, T. W. 1862-1922. (Truman Ward),, Palmquist, Peter E., Pond, C. L. 1832-1891. (Charles L.),, Reilly, John James, 1838-1894., Soule, John P., Spooner, John Pitcher., Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916., Continent Stereoscopic Company., E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm), E. P. Best & Company., Keystone View Company., Thomas Houseworth & Co., and Underwood & Underwood.
Subject (Topic):
Cities and towns, Photographers, Photography, History, and Photography, Stereoscopic
This collection includes more than 6,500 examples of stereoscopic photography, chiefly stereographs, that represent sites in California, as well as the work of Californian photographers and publishers, circa 1844-1986, which Peter E. Palmquist collected from 1971 to 2011. The material represents the work of more than 400 identified photographers and publishers who issued images of California. The organization of the collection reflects Palmquist's interest in identifying the photographers responsible for making the original images no matter who published a particular card. There are also some examples of devices used to view stereoscopic photographs, Individual photographers represented by significant quantities of stereographs in the collection include Charles Bierstadt, Martin Mason Hazeltine, Truman Ward Ingersoll, Charles L. Pond, John James Reilly, John P. Soule, J. Pitcher Spooner, and Carleton E. Watkins. Firms with substantial groups of stereographs in the collection include Continent Stereoscopic Company, E. & H. T. Anthony, E. P. Best & Company, Keystone View Company, Thomas Houseworth & Co., and Underwood & Underwood, and The collection includes biographical and historical research files in bound volumes and binders with information about the creators of the stereoscopic images, as well as photocopies of material in the collection
Description:
Peter Eric Palmquist (1931-2003) of Arcata, California, was a prolific historian of photography who collected historical and contemporary photographs and research materials about photographers., Finding aid available., Title devised by cataloger., and Stereographic views on cardboard mounts, most with letterpress or manuscript captions.
Subject (Geographic):
California and California.
Subject (Name):
Bierstadt, Charles, 1819-1903., Hazeltine, M. M. 1827-1903. (Martin Mason),, Ingersoll, T. W. 1862-1922. (Truman Ward),, Palmquist, Peter E., Pond, C. L. 1832-1891. (Charles L.),, Reilly, John James, 1838-1894., Soule, John P., Spooner, John Pitcher., Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916., Continent Stereoscopic Company., E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm), E. P. Best & Company., Keystone View Company., Thomas Houseworth & Co., and Underwood & Underwood.
Subject (Topic):
Cities and towns, Photographers, Photography, History, and Photography, Stereoscopic
This collection includes more than 6,500 examples of stereoscopic photography, chiefly stereographs, that represent sites in California, as well as the work of Californian photographers and publishers, circa 1844-1986, which Peter E. Palmquist collected from 1971 to 2011. The material represents the work of more than 400 identified photographers and publishers who issued images of California. The organization of the collection reflects Palmquist's interest in identifying the photographers responsible for making the original images no matter who published a particular card. There are also some examples of devices used to view stereoscopic photographs, Individual photographers represented by significant quantities of stereographs in the collection include Charles Bierstadt, Martin Mason Hazeltine, Truman Ward Ingersoll, Charles L. Pond, John James Reilly, John P. Soule, J. Pitcher Spooner, and Carleton E. Watkins. Firms with substantial groups of stereographs in the collection include Continent Stereoscopic Company, E. & H. T. Anthony, E. P. Best & Company, Keystone View Company, Thomas Houseworth & Co., and Underwood & Underwood, and The collection includes biographical and historical research files in bound volumes and binders with information about the creators of the stereoscopic images, as well as photocopies of material in the collection
Description:
Peter Eric Palmquist (1931-2003) of Arcata, California, was a prolific historian of photography who collected historical and contemporary photographs and research materials about photographers., Finding aid available., Title devised by cataloger., and Stereographic views on cardboard mounts, most with letterpress or manuscript captions.
Subject (Geographic):
California and California.
Subject (Name):
Bierstadt, Charles, 1819-1903., Hazeltine, M. M. 1827-1903. (Martin Mason),, Ingersoll, T. W. 1862-1922. (Truman Ward),, Palmquist, Peter E., Pond, C. L. 1832-1891. (Charles L.),, Reilly, John James, 1838-1894., Soule, John P., Spooner, John Pitcher., Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916., Continent Stereoscopic Company., E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm), E. P. Best & Company., Keystone View Company., Thomas Houseworth & Co., and Underwood & Underwood.
Subject (Topic):
Cities and towns, Photographers, Photography, History, and Photography, Stereoscopic
This collection includes more than 6,500 examples of stereoscopic photography, chiefly stereographs, that represent sites in California, as well as the work of Californian photographers and publishers, circa 1844-1986, which Peter E. Palmquist collected from 1971 to 2011. The material represents the work of more than 400 identified photographers and publishers who issued images of California. The organization of the collection reflects Palmquist's interest in identifying the photographers responsible for making the original images no matter who published a particular card. There are also some examples of devices used to view stereoscopic photographs, Individual photographers represented by significant quantities of stereographs in the collection include Charles Bierstadt, Martin Mason Hazeltine, Truman Ward Ingersoll, Charles L. Pond, John James Reilly, John P. Soule, J. Pitcher Spooner, and Carleton E. Watkins. Firms with substantial groups of stereographs in the collection include Continent Stereoscopic Company, E. & H. T. Anthony, E. P. Best & Company, Keystone View Company, Thomas Houseworth & Co., and Underwood & Underwood, and The collection includes biographical and historical research files in bound volumes and binders with information about the creators of the stereoscopic images, as well as photocopies of material in the collection
Description:
Peter Eric Palmquist (1931-2003) of Arcata, California, was a prolific historian of photography who collected historical and contemporary photographs and research materials about photographers., Finding aid available., Title devised by cataloger., and Stereographic views on cardboard mounts, most with letterpress or manuscript captions.
Subject (Geographic):
California and California.
Subject (Name):
Bierstadt, Charles, 1819-1903., Hazeltine, M. M. 1827-1903. (Martin Mason),, Ingersoll, T. W. 1862-1922. (Truman Ward),, Palmquist, Peter E., Pond, C. L. 1832-1891. (Charles L.),, Reilly, John James, 1838-1894., Soule, John P., Spooner, John Pitcher., Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916., Continent Stereoscopic Company., E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm), E. P. Best & Company., Keystone View Company., Thomas Houseworth & Co., and Underwood & Underwood.
Subject (Topic):
Cities and towns, Photographers, Photography, History, and Photography, Stereoscopic
Two discrete albums containing photographs created by Truman Ward Ingersoll of locations in Yellowstone National Park with images probably created during 1884-1885. Images include views of geothermal and geological features, rivers, lakes, and structures within the park. Several images depict the same group of three men that probably includes Ingersoll on horseback and with a wagon. Other images show tourists with packhorses and horse-drawn wagons, and a man wearing snowshoes and holding a long wooden pole on a snow-covered landscape, Images of geothermal features in the Lower Geyser Basin include Artesia Geyser, Excelsior Geyser Crater, Fountain Paint Pot (also known as Mammoth Paint Pots), Great Fountain Geyser, Steady Geyser (also known as Black Warrior Geyser), and White Dome Geyser. Images of the geothermal features in the vicinity of Mammoth Hot Springs include Cleopatra Spring, Coating Spring Terrace, Jupiter Terrace, Liberty Cap, Minerva Terrace, Pulpit Terrace, and the dome formation of the Beauty Spring. Images of geothermal features in the vicinity of the Upper Geyser Basin include Beehive Geyser, Castle Geyser, Crested Pool (also known as Diana's Pool), Giant Geyser, Grotto Geyser, Oblong Geyser, Old Faithful Geyser, Punch Bowl Spring (also known as Devils Punch Bowl), Riverside Geyser, and Sponge Geyser. Images of other geothermal features in the park include Monument Geyser in the Monument Geyser Basin and Sulphur Spring near Sulphur Mountain, in addition to Monarch Geyser and New Crater Geyser in the vicinity of the Norris Geyser Basin, Images of geological features include Cathedral Rock, Electric Peak, Mount Schurz, and Obsidian Cliffs. Images of valleys include Golden Gate Canyon, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and Yellowstone River Valley, Images of structures include the Mammoth Motor Inn (also known as the Mammoth Springs Hotel); a group of men posed outside the Marshall Hotel (also known as Marshall's House or Fire Hole Hotel); and a wooden trestle for a wagon road on Cathedral Rock. Images of roads and trails include the Yellowstone River Trail and the bridle trail to the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River, Waterfalls include the Crystal Falls (also known as the Crystal Cascades) of Cascade Creek; Kepler Cascades of the Firehole River; Osprey Falls (also known as Middle Gardiner Falls) on the Gardner River; Gibbon Falls and Virginia Cascade of the Gibbon River; Rustic Falls of Glen Creek; Tower Fall on Tower Creek; and Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River and Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River (also known as Grand Falls of the Yellowstone River)., and Images of rivers and creeks include Cascade Creek, Firehole River, Gardner River, Gibbon River, Glen Creek, Tower Creek, and Yellowstone River. Images of lakes include Swan Lake and Yellowstone Lake
Description:
Available on microfilm, In 2 boxes., Title devised by cataloger., and Captions in negatives.
Subject (Geographic):
Artesia Geyser (Wyo.), Beehive Geyser (Wyo.), Castle Geyser (Wyo.), Cleopatra Spring (Wyo.), Crested Pool (Wyo.), Electric Peak (Wyo.), Excelsior Geyser Crater (Wyo.), Firehole River (Wyo.), Fountain Paint Pot (Wyo.), Gardner River (Wyo. and Mont.), Giant Geyser (Wyo.), Gibbon Falls (Wyo.), Gibbon River (Wyo.), Glen Creek (Wyo.), Golden Gate Canyon (Wyo.), Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone (Wyo.), Great Fountain Geyser (Wyo.), Grotto Geyser (Wyo.), Jupiter Terrace (Wyo.), Kepler Cascades (Wyo.), Liberty Cap (Wyo.), Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River (Wyo.), Mammoth Hot Springs (Wyo.), Minerva Terrace (Wyo.), Monarch Geyser (Wyo.), Monument Geyser (Wyo.), New Crater Geyser (Wyo.), Oblong Geyser (Wyo.), Obsidian Cliffs (Wyo.), Old Faithful Geyser (Wyo.), Osprey Falls (Wyo.), Pulpit Terrace (Wyo.), Punch Bowl Spring (Wyo.), Riverside Geyser (Wyo.), Rustic Falls (Wyo.), Schurz, Mount (Wyo.), Sponge Geyser (Wyo.), Steady Geyser (Wyo.), Sulphur Mountain (Wyo.), Sulphur Spring (Wyo.), Swan Lake (Yellowstone National Park), Tower Creek (Wyo.), Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River (Wyo.), Upper Geyser Basin (Wyo.), Virginia Cascade (Wyo.), Virginia Creek, White Dome Geyser (Wyo.), Yellowstone Lake (Wyo.), Yellowstone National Park, Yellowstone River, Yellowstone River Trail (Wyo. and Mont.), and Yellowstone River Valley
Subject (Name):
Ingersoll, T. W. 1862-1922. (Truman Ward),, Mammoth Motor Inn, and Marshall Hotel (Yellowstone National Park)
Two discrete albums containing photographs created by Truman Ward Ingersoll of locations in Yellowstone National Park with images probably created during 1884-1885. Images include views of geothermal and geological features, rivers, lakes, and structures within the park. Several images depict the same group of three men that probably includes Ingersoll on horseback and with a wagon. Other images show tourists with packhorses and horse-drawn wagons, and a man wearing snowshoes and holding a long wooden pole on a snow-covered landscape, Images of geothermal features in the Lower Geyser Basin include Artesia Geyser, Excelsior Geyser Crater, Fountain Paint Pot (also known as Mammoth Paint Pots), Great Fountain Geyser, Steady Geyser (also known as Black Warrior Geyser), and White Dome Geyser. Images of the geothermal features in the vicinity of Mammoth Hot Springs include Cleopatra Spring, Coating Spring Terrace, Jupiter Terrace, Liberty Cap, Minerva Terrace, Pulpit Terrace, and the dome formation of the Beauty Spring. Images of geothermal features in the vicinity of the Upper Geyser Basin include Beehive Geyser, Castle Geyser, Crested Pool (also known as Diana's Pool), Giant Geyser, Grotto Geyser, Oblong Geyser, Old Faithful Geyser, Punch Bowl Spring (also known as Devils Punch Bowl), Riverside Geyser, and Sponge Geyser. Images of other geothermal features in the park include Monument Geyser in the Monument Geyser Basin and Sulphur Spring near Sulphur Mountain, in addition to Monarch Geyser and New Crater Geyser in the vicinity of the Norris Geyser Basin, Images of geological features include Cathedral Rock, Electric Peak, Mount Schurz, and Obsidian Cliffs. Images of valleys include Golden Gate Canyon, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and Yellowstone River Valley, Images of structures include the Mammoth Motor Inn (also known as the Mammoth Springs Hotel); a group of men posed outside the Marshall Hotel (also known as Marshall's House or Fire Hole Hotel); and a wooden trestle for a wagon road on Cathedral Rock. Images of roads and trails include the Yellowstone River Trail and the bridle trail to the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River, Waterfalls include the Crystal Falls (also known as the Crystal Cascades) of Cascade Creek; Kepler Cascades of the Firehole River; Osprey Falls (also known as Middle Gardiner Falls) on the Gardner River; Gibbon Falls and Virginia Cascade of the Gibbon River; Rustic Falls of Glen Creek; Tower Fall on Tower Creek; and Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River and Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River (also known as Grand Falls of the Yellowstone River)., and Images of rivers and creeks include Cascade Creek, Firehole River, Gardner River, Gibbon River, Glen Creek, Tower Creek, and Yellowstone River. Images of lakes include Swan Lake and Yellowstone Lake
Description:
Available on microfilm, In 2 boxes., Title devised by cataloger., and Captions in negatives.
Subject (Geographic):
Artesia Geyser (Wyo.), Beehive Geyser (Wyo.), Castle Geyser (Wyo.), Cleopatra Spring (Wyo.), Crested Pool (Wyo.), Electric Peak (Wyo.), Excelsior Geyser Crater (Wyo.), Firehole River (Wyo.), Fountain Paint Pot (Wyo.), Gardner River (Wyo. and Mont.), Giant Geyser (Wyo.), Gibbon Falls (Wyo.), Gibbon River (Wyo.), Glen Creek (Wyo.), Golden Gate Canyon (Wyo.), Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone (Wyo.), Great Fountain Geyser (Wyo.), Grotto Geyser (Wyo.), Jupiter Terrace (Wyo.), Kepler Cascades (Wyo.), Liberty Cap (Wyo.), Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River (Wyo.), Mammoth Hot Springs (Wyo.), Minerva Terrace (Wyo.), Monarch Geyser (Wyo.), Monument Geyser (Wyo.), New Crater Geyser (Wyo.), Oblong Geyser (Wyo.), Obsidian Cliffs (Wyo.), Old Faithful Geyser (Wyo.), Osprey Falls (Wyo.), Pulpit Terrace (Wyo.), Punch Bowl Spring (Wyo.), Riverside Geyser (Wyo.), Rustic Falls (Wyo.), Schurz, Mount (Wyo.), Sponge Geyser (Wyo.), Steady Geyser (Wyo.), Sulphur Mountain (Wyo.), Sulphur Spring (Wyo.), Swan Lake (Yellowstone National Park), Tower Creek (Wyo.), Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River (Wyo.), Upper Geyser Basin (Wyo.), Virginia Cascade (Wyo.), Virginia Creek, White Dome Geyser (Wyo.), Yellowstone Lake (Wyo.), Yellowstone National Park, Yellowstone River, Yellowstone River Trail (Wyo. and Mont.), and Yellowstone River Valley
Subject (Name):
Ingersoll, T. W. 1862-1922. (Truman Ward),, Mammoth Motor Inn, and Marshall Hotel (Yellowstone National Park)