Photograph album related to Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park, and Colorado, 1910-1915, accompanied by a laid in typescript that sequentially describes the photographs
Description:
William John Stroud (1854-1946), also known as “Rocky Mountain Bill," was a furniture store owner, a lecturer on outdoor life, and an amateur photographer chiefly active at Rock Springs, Wyoming. He explored the territory between Rock Springs and the ...
Subject (Geographic):
Wyoming, Bridger-Teton National Forest (Wyo.), Colorado, Fremont Lake (Wyo.), Fremont Peak (Wyo.), Gannett Glacier (Wyo.), Gannett Peak (Wyo.), Grand Teton National Park (Wyo.), Green River (Colo.), Green River (Wyo.), Jackson Hole (Wyo.), Jackson Lake (Teton County, Wyo.), Lodore, Canyon of (Colo.), Lower Yellowstone Falls (Wyo.), Mammoth Glacier (Wyo.), Mammoth Hot Springs (Wyo.), Minor Glacier (Wyo.), Rock Springs (Wyo.), Shoshone National Forest (Wyo.), Squaretop Mountain (Wyo.), Temple Peak (Wyo.), and Yellowstone National Park
Subject (Name):
Sparks, Charles Louis, 1867-1930, Stroud, William John, 1854-1946, and Old Faithful Inn (Wyo.)