Photographs and stereoviews of Panama Canal, Rough Riders, Native Americans, and the West
Content Description
16 stereoviews of Rough Riders, Panama Canal, and Native Americans; and 2 photographs of a railroad engine and the Black Eagle Band (Havre, Montana)
Acquisition Type
Purchase
Provenance
Carl Mautz
Restrictions Apply
No
Dates
- ca. 1898-1910
Creator
- Strohmeyer and Wyman (Organization)
Extent
18 photographs
Inventory
stereoviews: Troop H - Capt. Curry, "Rough Riders" 1898 by Strohmeyer & Wyman (071162); The Yucatan carrying Rough Riders to Cuba 1898 by Strohmeyer & Wyman (071163); Chaplain Brown of the Rough Riders preaching to the regiment. 1898 by Strohmeyer & Wyman (071164); Indian women and children (071165); (#10560) Indians, Washington 1896 by B. W. Kilburn (071166); (#3207) Wauhesa by Ingersoll View Company (071167); (#20854) Abandoned French machinery on banks of Panama Canal near Cristobal, Panama by Keystone (071168); (#21786) Hospital grounds and Ancon Hill from Hotel Tivoli,Panama by Keystone (071169); (#21781) U.S.S. Missouri - the first battleship to pass through the Panama Canal by Keystone (071170); (#21783) North Over Gatun Locks and sea level entrance to Panama Canal by Keystone (071171); (#21740) Excavations measuring 500 feet deep in Gaillard Cut, Panama Canal by Keystone (071172); (#20877) Looking down on the city and Bay of Panama from Ancon Hill, Panama by Keystone (071173); (#20857) Rubber tree, showing scars from cutting, and other tropical vegetation, Panama by Keystone (071174); (#13320) Dwellings erected for employees of Old French Canal Company, Colon, Panama by Keystone (071175); (#21787) At Pacific entrance of Panama Canal showing Fortified Islands~ wireless towers and Breakwater by Keystone (071176); (#21784) South over Gatun Locks and Gatun Lake, Emergency Dam in Position by Keystone (071177); photographs: unidentified railroad engine, "Barker," August 1910 (10 3/4 x 13 3/4) (071178); Black Eagle Band, Havre, Montana by Morris & Kirby (11 x 12) (071179).
Creator
- Strohmeyer and Wyman (Organization)
- Kilburn, Benjamin W., 1827-1909 (Person)
- Keystone View Company (Organization)