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Kilburn, B. W. (Benjamin West), 1827-1909

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1827 - 1909

Biographical History

B. W. Kilburn (1827-1909) was an American landscape, stereoscopic-view photographer and publisher.

Benjamin West Kilburn was born December 10, 1827 in Littleton, New Hampshire to Josiah and Emily Kilburn. He took photographs and stereo-views of landscapes at the end of the nineteenth century in the United States and Canada. He and his brother, Edward Kilburn, operated a studio in the McCoy Block in Littleton and by 1868 they moved to a larger building at the Chutter Block location on Main Street. After the Boston Fire of November 1872, a new factory was built on Cottage Street. Young salesmen carried Kilburn views onto the trains and south to a wider audience. They were for a time considered the most extensive manufacturer of stereoscopic views. Kilburn died January 15, 1909 in Littleton, New Hampshire.

Citation:
Wikipedia, via WWW, July 13, 2017 (birth and death dates and place; professional history; subject focus).

Ancestry, via WWW, July 13, 2017 (parents' names).

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

B. W. Kilburn and C. R. Savage stereographs

 Collection — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197225540498]
Identifier: MSS 3307
Scope and Contents

Collection contains six stereographs and one postcard. Three of the stereographs were taken and produced by B.W. Kilburn. One is of three Japanese Geishas walking in a park in Yokohama. Another is of the home of Brigham Young in Nauvoo, Illinois. The last stereograph is of Donner Lake, taken by C.R. Savage. The postcard is of Logan City, Cache Valley, Utah. The photograph is copyrighted in 1887 by C.R. Savage.

Dates: approximately 1887-1900

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  • Subject: Logan (Utah) -- Photographs X