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Carleton E. Watkins stereograph of Yellowstone National Park, 1883
Contains one sepia stereograph taken by Carleton E. Watkins that is part of the "New Watkins' New Series," or "E" series, of Yellowstone National Park. Dated 1883.
Henry Bird Calfee and Nelson Catlin Yellowstone National Park stereographs, approximately 1871-1881
Contains 11 black and white stereographs of Yellowstone National Park, taken by Calfee & Catlin in 1870s to early 1880s. These include craters, geysers, landscapes, mountains, and rivers. The stereographs are on orange, pink, and mostly yellow backing, and are part of a series called "Views of the Wonderland or Yellowstone Park," which consists of at least 148 stereographs.
Henry Bird Calfee Yellowstone National Park Stereographs, approximately 1880-1881
Contains two stereographs of Yellowstone National Park taken by Henry Bird Calfee in approximately 1880-1881. The lower falls is a sepia stereograph that is part of a series called "The Enchanted Land, or Wonders of the Yellowstone National Park." The Tower Falls is either sepia or black and white and is part of a series called "Views of the Wonder Land, or Yellowstone National Park."
John H. Fouch stereograph of Yellowstone National Park, approximately 1878
Contains one stereograph of Mammoth Formations of Yellowstone, taken in 1878 by John H. Fouch.
Joshua Crissman Yellowstone collection of stereographs, 1871-1874
Lovejoy & Foster Yellowstone stereoviews, 1878
Series includes two black-and white stereoviews taken within Yellowstone National Park by Lovejoy & Foster, dated 1878.
Stereograph of Yellowstone National Park, approximately 1910
Contains a single colored stereograph taken by an unknown photographer in approximately 1910. It is a photograph of a train station at the entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
William Isaac Marshall Yellowstone stereoviews, 1876
Series contains 89 black and white stereoviews of various locations within Yellowstone National Park, published by William Isaac Marshall. Titles and descriptions of the stereoview are on the back of each card.
William Isaac Marshall Yellowstone variant stereoviews, approximate 1876
Series includes 18 Marshall/Crissman stereoviews of various locations within Yellowstone National Park. Titles and descriptions of the stereoview are on the back of each card.