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Box 8

 Container

Contains 95 Results:

Hosp. Ft. Union, approximately 1866-1929

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 4
Identifier: MSS 1608 Series 2 Item 884

William Henry Jackson photograph of Indian dance, approximately 1866-1929

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 4
Identifier: MSS 1608 Series 2 Item 885

William Henry Jackson photograph of quarters of Captain Bretney, approximately 1925-1940

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 4
Identifier: MSS 1608 Series 2 Item 886
Scope and Contents note

Photograph of an elderly man standing by the doorway of a log building.

Dates: Other: approximately 1925-1940

William Henry Jackson photograph of quarters of Captain Bretney, approximately 1925-1940

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 4
Identifier: MSS 1608 Series 2 Item 887
Scope and Contents note

Photograph of an unidentified man at pointing a ruler at a sign on a log-wood building.

Dates: Other: approximately 1925-1940

Cal. Gulch later Oro City, Leadville, approximately 1879-1894

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 4
Identifier: MSS 1608 Series 2 Item 890
Scope and Contents note

Photograph of a small town in a valley.

Dates: Other: approximately 1879-1894

Photograph of Caroline Eastman, approximately 1863-1866

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSS 1608 Series 2 Item 897A
Scope and Contents note

Caroline "Caddie" Eastman, William Henry Jackson's first fiance.

Dates: Other: approximately 1863-1866

William Henry Jackson business card, approximately 1863-1866

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSS 1608 Series 2 Item 897B
Scope and Contents note

William H. Jackson's business card for Mowrey's Studio in Rutland, Vermont. Found in box with the ambrotype of Caddie. The ambrotype of Caddie was found among his things at his death.

Dates: Other: approximately 1863-1866

Ora Eastman poem, 1864 September 6

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSS 1608 Series 2 Item 897C
Scope and Contents note

Poem penned for Caroline Eastman at her betrothal in 1864. The poem is dated September 5, 1864 and reads "Now all young men take pattern by this / And soon obtain its same sweet bliss / For Caddie's now a blooming bride / With Willie standing by her side." The ambrotype of Caddie was found among his things at William Henry Jackson's death.

Dates: Other: 1864 September 6