Mammoth plate photographs of the North American West
Container / Volume:
Folder 30
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
A mammoth plate is a photographic negative plate size, usually 18 by 21 inches (53.5 x 45.7 cm.) with photographic prints made through contact printing.
Description:
Inscription on recto: 1414 Sierra Blanca
Subject (Geographic):
Colorado and West (U.S.)
Subject (Topic):
Landscape photography--West (U.S.) and Railroads--West (U.S.)
Mammoth plate photographs of the North American West
Container / Volume:
Folder 43
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
A mammoth plate is a photographic negative plate size, usually 18 by 21 inches (53.5 x 45.7 cm.) with photographic prints made through contact printing.
Description:
Inscription on recto: 1010. The Royal Gorge. Grand Canon of the Arkansas. W. H. Jackson & Co. Denver and Inscription on verso: 21
Subject (Geographic):
Colorado and West (U.S.)
Subject (Topic):
Landscape photography--West (U.S.) and Railroads--West (U.S.)
Mammoth plate photographs of the North American West
Container / Volume:
Folder 44
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
A mammoth plate is a photographic negative plate size, usually 18 by 21 inches (53.5 x 45.7 cm.) with photographic prints made through contact printing.
Description:
Inscription on recto: 1009. The Royal Gorge. Grand Canon of the Arkansas. W. H. Jackson & Co. Denver and Inscription on verso: 22
Subject (Geographic):
Colorado and West (U.S.)
Subject (Topic):
Landscape photography--West (U.S.) and Railroads--West (U.S.)
Mammoth plate photographs of the North American West
Container / Volume:
Folder 46
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
A mammoth plate is a photographic negative plate size, usually 18 by 21 inches (53.5 x 45.7 cm.) with photographic prints made through contact printing.
Description:
Inscription on recto: 1081. Currecanti Needle, Black Canyon of the Gunnison. W.H. Jackson & Co. Denver and Inscription on verso: 36
Subject (Geographic):
Colorado and West (U.S.)
Subject (Topic):
Landscape photography--West (U.S.) and Railroads--West (U.S.)
Journal of a train trip with reminiscences of an 1886 journey through Wyoming, Idaho, and Oregon to look for sites for a railroad route and Fort Fred Steele.
Subject (Name):
Gibbon, John, 1827-1896 and Rawlings, John Aaron, 1831-1869