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Collection Photo, Print, Drawing [Stereographs of the United States Mid-Atlantic Region]

About this Item

Title

  • [Stereographs of the United States Mid-Atlantic Region]

Summary

  • Photographs show views of nature scenes, buildings, and city and town life throughout the United States Mid-Atlantic region. Cities, towns, and geographic features shown featured include Baltimore, Maryland; Trenton, New Jersey; the Catskill Mountains, Cooperstown, Ellenville, Elmira, Genesee Falls, Glenora, the Hudson River, Ithaca, Lake George, Monroe, New York City, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Saranac Lake, Fort Ticonderoga, Trenton, Watkins Glen, and West Point in New York State; the Delaware Water Gap, Johnstown, Mauch Chunk (now Jim Thorpe), Philadelphia, Sunbury, and Wayne County in Pennsylvania; and Washington D.C. Notable locations within those cities and towns featured include Fort William Henry Hotel, Lake George; Otsego Lake, Cooperstown; Mt. Hope Cemetery, Rochester; Broadway, the Vanderbilt Mansion, Prospect Park, Grand Central Depot, and Central Park in New York City; Independence Hall and the Masonic Temple in Philadelphia; and the U.S. Capitol Building, U.S. Patent Office, and U.S. Treasury in Washington D.C.

Created / Published

  • [United States] : [between 1856 and 1910]

Headings

  • -  Bridges--Middle Atlantic States--1850-1910
  • -  Lakes & ponds--Middle Atlantic States--1850-1910
  • -  Mountains--Middle Atlantic States--1850-1910
  • -  Cemeteries--Middle Atlantic States--1850-1910
  • -  Rock formations--Middle Atlantic States--1850-1910
  • -  Waterfalls--Middle Atlantic States--1850-1910
  • -  Buildings--Middle Atlantic States--1850-1910
  • -  Parks--Middle Atlantic States--1850-1910

Format Headings

  • Landscape photographs--1850-1910.
  • Photographic prints--1850-1910.
  • Stereographs--1850-1910.

Genre

  • Photographic prints--1850-1910
  • Stereographs--1850-1910
  • Landscape photographs--1850-1910

Notes

  • -  LOT title devised by Library staff.
  • -  Identified photographers include E. & H.T. Anthony, Charles Bierstadt, William Moody Chase, James Cremer, R.D. Crum, George E. Curtis, W.S. Davis, George F. Gates, Willis D. Gates, Walter J. & Thomas H. Hibbert, John E. Larkin, J.G. MacPherson, George Hibbard Monroe, John Robert Moore, John S. Moulton, J.G. Parks, William T. Purviance, Washington G. Smith, Seneca Ray Stoddard, Elisha M. Van Aken, Richard Walzl, and Charles Warren Woodward. Several stereographs in this collection are unattributed.
  • -  Identified publishers include American Scenery, American Views, Continent Stereoscopic Company, D. Appleton and Company, Imperial Art Studio, The London Stereoscopic Company, Ripple Bros., and Webster & Albee. Several stereographs in this collection are unattributed.
  • -  Exchange; Gordon Hoffman; 1986; (DLC/PP-1998:142).

Medium

  • 114 photographs : prints on card mounts ; mounts 9 x 18 cm (stereograph format)

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 15157 (S) [P&P]

Repository

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2021637069

Rights Advisory

  • No known restrictions on publication.

Online Format

  • image

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  • Call Number: LOT 15157 (S) [P&P]
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