Stereographs
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
A Visit to the "Central Park" in the summer of 1863. No. 1102. The Cave. [Boy stands at entrance of cave, looking in. Park construction began in late 1850s, completed in 1873. Photo by Tho C. Roche. Lawrence & Houseworth embossed on card. See below., 1863
1863 park commissioners listed on back of photo.]
A Visit to the "Central Park" in the summer of 1863. No. 1121. The Lake. Bow Bridge in the distance. [Park construction began in late 1850s, completed in 1873. Photo by Tho C. Roche. Lawrence & Houseworth embossed on card. See below., 1863
1863 park commissioners listed on back of photo.]
A Visit to the "Central Park" in the summer of 1863. No. 1132. From Vine clad Walk, looking North. [Park construction began in late 1850s, completed in 1873. Photo by Tho C. Roche. Lawrence & Houseworth embossed on card. See below., 1863
1863 park commissioners listed on back of photo.]
A Visit to the "Central Park" in the summer of 1863. No. 1181. From Marble Arch, 6th Ave. in the distance. [Park construction began in late 1850s, completed in 1873. Photo by Tho C. Roche. Lawrence & Houseworth embossed on card. See below., 1863
1863 park commissioners listed on back of photo.]
[Beekman home, built 1875 and still extant as museum.], 1880s-1900 c
Cyclone Bill and his Eng[ine] [Ox team and driver in forest near Detroit, Oregon], 1898 c
Edgar Easter Brattain, my younger brother. [Note by Mollie Brattain. Studio portrait with Winter shield stamp on verso.], 1895-1900 c
Edward A. Rumely and Family: Isabel S., Mary Riling [?], Miles P., E. Scott R., Edward A. and Fanny S., 1925 Jun
Charles Jonathan Huntington photographs
Charles Jonathan Huntington (1846-1878) was a photographer in Washington Territory in the 1870s. The collection contains two glass negatives, one cabinet card, one print, and twenty stereos.
Jump off Joe Newport Ore., 1918 circa
two women standing on rock in front of Jump off Joe, two men standing under archway of Jump off Joe
June about 1918 Jump off Joe Newport, 1918 circa
young boy and girl standing next to rock on shore, with rocks in ocean behind them
Logging train [Logging train loaded with logs, five men standing by locomotive #2.], undated
Meinrad Rumely, founder of M. Rumely Co., threshing machines with steam engines, now Allis-Chalmers. [Portrait of Edward A. Rumely's grandfather (1823-1904).], 1890 c
The Brigade de "Shoe Black," City Hall Park. Anthony's Stereoscopic Views. No. 898. [New York City. Theater posters on wall behind line of shoeshine men and boys. "Lawrence & Houseworth" embossed on card.], 1865 c
The Church of Our Lady at Cold Spring. Beauties of the Hudson. No. 388. [Hand tinted photos of beautiful, small neoclassical chapel perched on a bluff above the Hudson River. Built in 1834; first Catholic church in the Hudson area. See below., 1860 c
"Lawrence & Houseworth" embossed on card. Three cent Green Tax Stamp on back of photo.]
The Great Union Meeting in Union Square, New York, April 20, 1861. No. 1. The crowd gathering about the Equestrian Statue of Washington. The Everett House in the distance. [Anthony's Instantaneous Views. See below., 1861
Patriotic rally shortly after the fall of Fort Sumter and the beginning of the Civil War. "Lawrence & Houseworth" embossed on the card.]