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      <titlestmt> 
        <titleproper>Inventory of the William Henry Jackson Photographs, 
          <date normal="1869/1874">1869-1874</date> </titleproper> 
        <author>Processed by: Chris Black; machine-readable finding aid created
          by: Michael Shumate, Chris Black</author>
      </titlestmt> 
      <publicationstmt> 
        <publisher><lb/>David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library
          <lb/> Duke University <lb/> Durham, N.C., USA </publisher> 
        <p>
          <date normal="2006" encodinganalog="date"> 2006</date> Duke
          University. All Rights Reserved.</p> 
      </publicationstmt> 
      <notestmt> 
        <note><p>Aleph Number: <num type="aleph">002613682</num></p></note></notestmt>
    </filedesc> 
    <profiledesc> 
      <creation>Machine-readable finding aid derived from XML authoring
        program.<lb/> 
        <date>Date of source: September, 2006</date><lb/>Processed by Chris
        Black, November 24, 2004; Finding Aid encoded by Michael Shumate, Chris Black,
        David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library, Duke University, 
        <date>September, 2006</date> </creation> 
      <langusage>Description is in <language langcode="eng"> English</language>
        </langusage> 
      <descrules>Finding aid was prepared using 
        <title>DACS</title> and our local 
        <title>Style Guide</title></descrules> 
    </profiledesc>
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  <frontmatter>
    <titlepage>
      <titleproper>Inventory of the William Henry Jackson Photographs, 
        <date type="span">1869-1878 and undated</date>
      </titleproper>
      <publisher>David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library <lb/>
         <lb/>Duke University <lb/> Durham,
        North Carolina 27708-0185 USA </publisher>  
      <p>
        <date normal="2006"> 2006</date> Duke University. All Rights
        Reserved.</p>
    </titlepage>
  </frontmatter> 
  <archdesc level="collection" relatedencoding="MARC">
    <did>
      <head>Descriptive Summary</head>
      <repository label="Repository"> 
        <corpname>David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library, Duke
          University</corpname></repository> 
      <origination label="Creator">
        <persname encodinganalog="100">Jackson, William Henry,
          1843-1942</persname></origination>
      <unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245">William Henry Jackson
        Photographs, 
        <unitdate normal="1869/1878" type="inclusive">1869-1878 and undated</unitdate>
      </unittitle> 
      <langmaterial label="Language of Material" encodinganalog="546">Material
        in <language langcode="Eng "> English</language>
      </langmaterial> 
      <physdesc label="Extent"> <extent unit="linear feet" encodinganalog="300">3.2 Linear Feet</extent><lb/> <extent unit="items">130
        Items</extent>
      </physdesc> 
      <physloc label="Location">For current information on the location of
        these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.</physloc> 
      <abstract label="Abstract" encodinganalog="545">William Henry Jackson (1843-1942), was one of the earliest and most important American photographers. From 1869 to 1878 he 
        was  official photographer for the U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories.</abstract> 
      <abstract encodinganalog="520">Collection includes 130
        photographs and albumen prints, almost all of which Jackson made while employed by
        the Survey. States represented are Colorado, Idaho, Montana,
        Utah, and Wyoming. Photographs are organized in several series by year from 1869 to 1874. Other important photographs include both a series and an album of the area now know as Yellowstone National Park; some of Jackson's photographs
        were shown to Congress prior to their vote to establish it as the first
        national park.</abstract> 
    </did> 
    <descgrp type="admininfo">
      <head>Administrative Information</head> 
      <accessrestrict encodinganalog="506">
        <head>Access Restrictions</head>
        <p>Collection is open for research.</p>
        <p>However, collection may contain materials to which the
          Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibilities and Privacy Rights form applies.
          Patrons must sign this form before using this collection.</p>
        <p>Also, all or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in
          Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour
          delay in obtaining these materials.</p>
        <p>Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the Rubenstein Library to use this collection.</p>
      </accessrestrict> 
      <userestrict encodinganalog="540">
        <head>Copyright Notice</head>
        <p>The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred
          to Duke University. For more information, consult the copyright section of the
          Regulations and Procedures of the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library.</p>
      </userestrict> 
      <prefercite> 
        <head>Preferred Citation</head> 
        <p>[Identification of item], William Henry Jackson Photographs, Rare
          Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University.</p> 
      </prefercite> 
      <acqinfo encodinganalog="541">
        <head>Provenance</head>
        <p>The William Henry Jackson Photographs were received by the Rare
          Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library as a gift in 1972. </p>
        <p>These and other photographs by western expeditionary photographers
          were purchased from Lowdermilk's bookstore in Washington, D.C. prior to its
          liquidation.</p>
      </acqinfo> 
      <processinfo>
        <head>Processing Information</head>
        <p>This collection was previously processed by Bill Erwin in 1982.
          Erwin conducted a great deal of research used to identify photographs made by
          western expeditionary photographers. Every effort was made to retain both the
          organization and informational aspects of his work except when they conflicted
          with more modern practices.</p> 
        <p>Information folders contain copies of earlier catalog records and
          bibliographic information for related sources including sources in which these
          photographs have been published.</p> 
        <p> Additional folders contain photocopies of photographs annotated by
          the National Archives, and reference prints made from copy negatives held in
          this collection.</p>   
        <p>Processed by Chris Black, November 24, 2004</p>
        <p>Encoded by Michael Shumate, Chris Black</p>
        <p>Completed September, 2006</p>
        <p>Descriptive sources and standards used to create this inventory: 
        <title render="italic">DACS,</title> EAD, NCEAD guidelines, and our
        local 
        <title render="italic">Style Guide.</title></p>
      </processinfo>
    </descgrp>

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    <bioghist>
      <head>Biographical Note</head>
      <chronlist>
        <head>Chronology List</head>
        <chronitem>
          <date>1843 Apr. 4</date>
          <event>Born in Keesville, New York</event>
        </chronitem>
        <chronitem>
          <date>1858</date>
          <event>Began his photography career in New York as a retouching
            artist</event>
        </chronitem>
        <chronitem>
          <date>1862-1863</date>
          <event>Served in the Union Army</event>
        </chronitem>
        <chronitem>
          <date>1867</date>
          <event>Opened a photography studio in Omaha, Nebraska</event>
        </chronitem>
        <chronitem>
          <date>1869</date>
          <event>Photographed construction along the new Union Pacific
            Railroad</event>
        </chronitem>
        <chronitem>
          <date>1869-1878</date>
          <event>Photographed the landscape of the Rockies, especially the
            Yellowstone area and Colorado, for Francis V. Hayden's Geological and
            Geographic Survey of the Territories</event>
        </chronitem>
        <chronitem>
          <date>1879</date>
          <event>Opened a new studio in Denver, Colorado</event>
        </chronitem>
        <chronitem>
          <date>1893</date>
          <event>Jackson's photographs commissioned by the Baltimore and Ohio
            Railroad are exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposition</event>
        </chronitem>
        <chronitem>
          <date>1942 June 30</date>
          <event>Died New York, N.Y.</event>
        </chronitem>
      </chronlist> 
    </bioghist>




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    <scopecontent> 
      <head>Collection Overview</head> 
      <p>William Henry Jackson (1843-1942), photographer, artist, and explorer
        had a long and distinguished career as one of America's earliest and most
        important photographers, and to this day he has remained one of the best known
        of the western expeditionary photographers. During the years 1869-1878, Jackson
        was the official photographer for the U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories
        conducted by Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden. This collection includes 130
        photographs, albumen prints, almost all of which Jackson made while employed by
        the Survey. Of these 130 photographs, 68 are unbound, and 62 are bound into an
        album. The states represented in the collection are Colorado, Idaho, Montana,
        Utah, and Wyoming. The photographs form a number of series:<emph render="bold">
        1869 Series </emph>(3), <emph render="bold">1870 Series </emph>(20),<emph render="bold">1871 Series </emph> (5),<emph render="bold"> 1872 Series
        </emph>(1),<emph render="bold"> 1873 Series </emph>(3), <emph render="bold">1874
        Series </emph>(18), <emph render="bold">Yellowstone National Park Series
        </emph>(2), <emph render="bold">Indians Series </emph>(11), <emph render="bold">Not Identified in the <emph render="italic">Catalogue </emph>
        Series </emph>(5), and <emph render="bold">Album:<emph render="italic">
        Photographic Views Of the Yellow Stone National Park</emph> Series </emph>(62).
        The photographs of the area now known as Yellowstone National Park may have in
        part led to the foundation of the of park. A selection of Jackson's photographs
        were shown to Congress prior to their vote to establish Yellowstone the first
        National Park.</p> 
      <p>The series of 1869-1873 are described in: William Henry Jackson,
        <emph render="italic"> Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United
        States Geological Survey of the Territories, for the Years 1869 to 1873</emph>,
        Inclusive, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories, Miscellaneous
        Publications, No. 5 (Washington: G.P.O., 1874). The information folders contain
        copies of the pertinent pages from the <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph>.
        The unbound photographs are listed below with abbreviated descriptions. They
        are arranged first by series and then numerically within each series. The
        photographs supplied original numbers but not titles, so the
        <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph> provided the titles used below. The
        images for the Series 1869-1872 vary from 4-7 inches x 7-9 inches mounted on 11
        x 14 in boards. The images for Series 1873 are approximately 8 or 9 x 13 inches
        mounted upon 16 x 20 inch boards. The particulars of the unbound and bound
        photographs from Yellowstone National Park are given with their listings below.
        </p> 
      <p> Each photograph bears an original number and title. These titles are
        listed below within quotation marks. The descriptive catalogue contains fuller
        descriptions.</p> 
    </scopecontent>   
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    <relatedmaterial> 
      <head>Related Material</head> 
      <p>The following collections in the Duke University David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library may contain related material:</p> 
      <archref> 
        <unittitle> 
          <persname>William Bell</persname> Photographs, 
          <unitdate type="inclusive">1872</unitdate></unittitle> 
        <unittitle> 
          <persname>John K. Hillers</persname> Photographs, 
          <unitdate type="inclusive">1871-1889 and undated</unitdate></unittitle> 
        <unittitle> 
          <persname>Timothy H. O'Sullivan</persname> Photographs, 
          <unitdate type="inclusive">1868-1873</unitdate></unittitle>
        </archref> 
    </relatedmaterial> 



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    <controlaccess>
      <head>Subject Headings</head>
      <p>These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a
        search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will
        bring up other related research materials.</p>
      <list type="simple">
        <item>
          <persname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="600">Jackson, William Henry,
            1843-1942. </persname></item>
<item><corpname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="610">Geological Survey (U.S.) </corpname></item>
            
        <item>
          <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Documentary photography.
            </subject></item>
        <item>
          <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Indians of North
            America--Pictorial works. </subject></item>
        <item>
          <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Landscape
            photography--West (U.S.) </subject></item>
        <item>
          <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Photographers.
            </subject></item>
        <item>
          <geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">West (U.S.)--Discovery
            and exploration. </geogname></item>
        <item>
          <geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">United States--Discovery
            and exploration. </geogname></item>
        <item>
          <geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">West (U.S.)--Pictorial
            works. </geogname></item>
        <item>
          <geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">Yellowstone National
            Park--Pictorial works. </geogname></item>
        <item>
          <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Albumen prints.
            </genreform></item>
        <item>
          <genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Photographs.
            </genreform></item>
      </list>
    </controlaccess>

    <dsc type="combined"> 
      <head>Contents of Collection</head> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <unittitle>
          <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1869/1869">1869</unitdate> Series</unittitle> 
          <physdesc><extent>(1 box)</extent></physdesc> 
        </did> 
        <scopecontent> 
          <p>The Union Pacific Railroad, Salt Lake City and Valley, and the
            Black Hills of Wyoming photographed immediately upon the completion of the road
            in the summer of 1869.</p> 
        </scopecontent> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box"> WHJ1 </container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1869-P12 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 12 Tea-Pot Rock, near Green River
                Station (Wy.) </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1869-P18 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 18 View along the Green River (Wy.)
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1869-P25 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 25 Castle Rocks at the Head of Echo
                Ca&#241;on (Utah) </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
      </c01> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <unittitle>
          <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1870/1870">1870</unitdate> Series </unittitle> 
          <physdesc><extent>(2 boxes)</extent></physdesc> 
        </did> 
        <scopecontent> 
          <p>Views made during August-November, 1870, from Cheyenne, Wyoming,
            to Colorado City, Colorado, as well as some parts of Utah.</p> 
        </scopecontent> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box"> WHJ1 </container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P52 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 52 Castellated Rocks on the Chugwater
                (Wyoming) </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
          <altformavail> 
            <p>copy negative available: WHJ-1870-N52</p> 
          </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P54 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 54 Band Lands on Laramie River
                (Wyoming) </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P56 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 56 Laramie Peak </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P62 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 62 Camp on the La Bonta
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P74 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 74 Bad Lands near Caspar Mountain
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P75 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 75 View from Caspar Mountain
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P89 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 89 Ridges near Twin Peaks and Valley
                of the Sweetwater </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P92 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 92 Along the Summit of Granite Ridge
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P93 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 93 Along the Summit of Granite Ridge
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P100 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 100 South Pass City (Wyoming)
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box"> WHJ2 </container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P101 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 101 Beaver Dam Gulch
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P102 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 102 Wind River Mountains and
                Fremont's Peak (Wyoming) </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P125 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 125 Unitah Mountains (Utah)
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P129 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 129 El Capitan in Miniature (Utah)
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P137 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 137 A Natural Cave near Green River
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P138 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 138 A Perpendicular Bluff
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P142 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 142 Bluff of Quartzite near Mouth of
                Red Creek </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P144 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 144 Coal-bearing Bluffs near Point of
                Rocks, on Bitter Creek, Union Pacific R.R. (Wyoming) </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P151 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 151 Platte Ca&#241;on </title></unittitle>
            
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1870-P153 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 153 Pleasant Park
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
      </c01> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <unittitle>
          <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1871/1871">1871</unitdate> Series </unittitle> 
          <physdesc><extent>(1 box)</extent></physdesc> 
        </did> 
        <scopecontent> 
          <p>From Ogden, Utah, via Fort Hall, Idaho, to Fort Ellis Montana then
            up the Yellowstone River to the lake, to the headwaters of the Madison.</p> 
        </scopecontent> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box"> WHJ2 </container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1871-P184 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 184 Mount Garfield (Idaho)
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1871-P197 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 197 Mystic Lake (Montana)
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1871-P201 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 201 Valley of the Yellowstone
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1871-P279 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 279 Yellowstone Lake (Wyoming)
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1871-P308 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 308 Point of Rocks, Beaver Head River
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
      </c01> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <unittitle>
          <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1872/1872">1872</unitdate> Series </unittitle> 
          <physdesc><extent>(1 box)</extent></physdesc> 
        </did> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box"> WHJ2 </container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1872-P415 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 415 View in the Teton Range (Idaho)
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
      </c01> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <unittitle>
          <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1873/1873">1873</unitdate> Series</unittitle> 
          <physdesc><extent>(1 box)</extent></physdesc> 
        </did> 
        <scopecontent> 
          <p> These three photographs, the largest ones in the collection, do
            not provide titles except for a caption on one of them. They do contain numbers
            and the <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph> provided the following
            descriptions. Jackson made this series in Colorado. These three photographs
            once formed parts of panoramas.</p> 
        </scopecontent> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box">WHJ/AG1 (Box 6 of 7)</container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1873-P1 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 66-2 A Wilderness of Snow Streaked
                Mountain Summits </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
          <altformavail> 
            <p>copy negative available: WHJ-1873-N1</p> 
          </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1873-P2 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 67-3 Very Nearly Due North Looking
                Down on the Spur of Mount McClellan and Directly Opposite from Gray's peak
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
          <note> 
            <p> The following two photographs formed part of the panorama:
              "Nos. 65-70 A panoramic view of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains from
              near Gray's and Torrey's Peaks, 360&#176; in Six Views, 150 Miles in Diameter."</p> 
          </note> 
          <altformavail> 
            <p>copy negative available: WHJ-1873-N2</p> 
          </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1873-P3 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> Nos. 102-104 A Panoramic View of the Elk
                Mountains: No. 102 "White Rock Mtn." White Rock Looking West from a Long Spur
                of Sharp Dividing Crest Which Separates Two Amphitheaters, One on the Right
                Debouching into East River on the North, and the Other </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
      </c01> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <unittitle>
          <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1874/1874">1874</unitdate> Series </unittitle> 
          <physdesc><extent>(2 boxes)</extent></physdesc> 
        </did> 
        <scopecontent> 
          <p>Jackson also made this series in Colorado. It is listed in:
            <emph render="italic">William Henry Jackson, Descriptive Catalogue of the
            Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, For the
            Years 1869-1875, Inclusive, 2nd ed., U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of
            the Territories, Miscellaneous Publications, No. 5 </emph>(Washington: G.P.O.,
            1875). The geographical location of the scenes is described as: "Colorado.
            Middle Park, via Berthound Pass; thence to San Juan mining-region, via the Blue
            River, Hoosier Pass, and the Rio Grande, including all points of interest in
            Antelope and Boker's Park, and about the head of San Miguel. The La Platta
            Mountains and the remarkable prehistoric ruins in the ca&#241;on of the Mancos and
            about El Late, taking in finally, on the way back, the Monument Rocks, between
            Colorado City and Denver." The photographs were made from 5 x 8 inch
            negatives.</p> 
        </scopecontent> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box"> WHJ3 </container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P67 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 67 Grand Lake"</title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P68 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 68 Fisherman's Cabin on Grand
                Lake"</title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P73 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 73 Falls at Foot of Round Top Mtn."
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P79 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 79 Middle Park. East from Mt. Bross"
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P83 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 83 Middle Park. View up the Blue
                from the Grand" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P84 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 84 Looking North from the Mouth of
                the Blue. Middle Park" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P92 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 92 Blue River Mtns. South from Near
                Ute Peak" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P98 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 98 Pleasant Park. View South"
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P99 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 99 Pleasant Park. Profile Rock"
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P115 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 115 Monument Park"
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P127 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 127 Lake Under Bristol Head.
                Antelope Park. Lake Santa Maria" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
          <altformavail> 
            <p>copy negative available: WHJ-1874-N127</p> 
          </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P132 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 132 View on the Rio Grand Near
                Lost-T Rail Creek" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P141 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 141 West from Sultan Mtn"
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box"> WHJ4 </container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P157 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 157 Ancient Ruins in the Ca&#241;on of
                the Mancos" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
          <altformavail> 
            <p>copy negative available: WHJ-1874-N157</p> 
          </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P158 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 158 Ancient Ruins in the Ca&#241;on of
                the Mancos" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P161 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 161 Ruined City at Aztec Springs.
                The Outer Wall" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P168 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 168 Old Tower Near the McElmo"
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-1874-P169 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 169 Ruined Fortress on the
                Hovenweep" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
      </c01> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <unittitle>Not Identified in the <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph> Series, circa 
            <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1875/1875">1875</unitdate> </unittitle> 
          <physdesc><extent>(1 box)</extent></physdesc> 
        </did> 
        <scopecontent> 
          <p> These numbered, but uncaptioned, photographs are all identified
            by printed labeling as belonging to the Survey, but they do not appear in the
            <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph>. However, the numbering of the
            photographs in each series in the <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph> has
            many gaps. At least two series, perhaps three, are probably represented, since
            there are two different styles of printed labeling and there are two number
            57s. Presumably, these photographs date from the later years of the Survey,
            those after 1875 not listed in the <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph>. The
            size and printed format of the first four photographs are identical to those in
            the series 1869-1872, but the printed format of No. 843 is unique to the
            collection. The supplied descriptions below take the place of original or
            <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph> titles.</p> 
        </scopecontent> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box"> WHJ4 </container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Unidentified-P35
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 35 Meadow before Boulder-strewn
                Mountain</title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Unidentified-P57
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 57 View of Valley with Two Men and
                Mountains </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Unidentified-P57a
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 57 Layered Cliff and Rocky Landscape
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Unidentified-P234
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 234 Railroad through Rocky Cut
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Unidentified-P843
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 843 Stratified Bluff, Cave, and Men.
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
      </c01> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <unittitle>Yellowstone National Park Series, undated </unittitle> 
          <physdesc><extent>(1 box)</extent></physdesc> 
        </did> 
        <scopecontent> 
          <p>These two albumen prints provide titles but not the name of the
            photographer. Comparison with negatives housed at the National Archives provided the attribution
            for these photographs. The images are 13 &#188; x 10 inches mounted on 14 x 11 mat
            boards. The mat boards are gilt-edged. These photographs are identical in size
            and mounting to five photographs attributed to John K. Hillers. See his
            California Series.</p> 
        </scopecontent> 
        <c02> 
          <did>
          <container type="box">WHJ4</container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Yellowstone-PA
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "Little Fire Hole Falls"
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
          <altformavail> 
            <p>copy negative available: WHJ-Yellowstone-NA </p> 
          </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Yellowstone-PB
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "Keppler's Cascade" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
      </c01> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <unittitle>Indian Series, 
          <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1869/1878">1869-1878</unitdate> </unittitle> 
          <physdesc><extent>(1 box)</extent></physdesc> 
        </did> 
        <scopecontent> 
          <p> There are eleven photographs of Indians, portraits of either
            individuals or groups of two or more persons. All eleven have the name of the
            U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories printed on them which dates them
            between 1869 and 1878. Nine of the photographs have Jackson's name printed on
            them. There are two printing styles, one style for Nos. 4 and 20 and another
            for all the others. The prints are mounted on 11 x 14 inch boards. Nos. 102 and
            335 have rectangular images. The other nine images were all done with oval
            masks. Nos. 797 and 798 are two oval images on the same print. The principal
            list of the Indian photographs is William Henry Jackson, <emph render="italic">Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians,
            U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories, Miscellaneous Publications, No. 9
            </emph>(Washington: G.P.O., 1877) This <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph>
            superseded the <emph render="italic">Catalogue of Photographs of Indians, from
            Negatives in the Possession of the United States Geological Survey, Collected
            from various sources, and Covering a Period of Twenty-Five Years,
            </emph> 1874, published as a second edition of the 1874 <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph> cited earlier. Jackson authored both
            catalogues, but they listed not only his photographs but those of other
            photographers as well. There is some question about whether or not Jackson made
            the eleven Indian photographs in this collection, including those with printed
            labels "W.H. Jackson Photo.," or merely was in charge of their cataloging and
            issuance. The catalogues list photographs of Indians made by various
            photographers and in the possession of the Survey. Although the 1877
            <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph> was designed to replace the 1874
            <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph>, both must be used when identifying the
            photographs, including those in this collection. Several of the photographs
            listed below were omitted from the 1877 <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph>
            but appear in the 1874 <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph>. There are other
            problems that suggest caution in the use of the catalogs. Photograph No. 335
            was not listed in either edition. No. 248 has two different listings in the
            1874 and only one in the 1877. The listings in the 1874 are not entirely in
            numerical order, and No. 516 was found on the last page. Since the photographs
            are numbered, but not captioned, errors in identification can easily occur. The
            titles in the list below are from the 1877 <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph>, from the 1874 <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph> when unavailable in the 1877, and supplied
            when not listed in either source. In several instances, the description for
            each item provides detailed information concerning the source of the title.
            </p> 
        </scopecontent> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box"> WHJ5 </container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Indians-P4 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 4 Apaches. Santo (Side). Coyotero
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Indians-P20 </container>
            
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 20 Pueblos. Group of Corridores.
                Young men who are selected to run foot races during the "feasts" or religious
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Indians-P102
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 102 Creeks. Group of the Preceding
                Chiefs. Lo-Cha-Ha-Jo, the Drunken Terrapin; Tal-Wa-Mi-Ko, Town King;
                Tam-Si-Pel-Man, Thompson Perryman; and Ho-Tul-Ko-Mi-Ko, Chief of the Whirlwind.
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
          <altformavail> 
            <p>copy negative available: WHJ-Indians-N102</p> 
          </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Indians-P199
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 199 Dakotas or Sioux. Medicine
                Bottle. Son of Little Crow. Mdewakanton </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Indians-P248
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 248 Dakotas or Sioux. Young Brave.
                Santee </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Indians-P335
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 335 Unidentified. Older Man, Seated.
                Elaborately Dressed. This number was omitted from the <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph> in both 1874 and 1877, but No. 335 falls among
                a series of of numbers assigned to photographs of Dakotas to which it may
                belong </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Indians-P508
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 508 Osage, Missouri. A Chief. Omitted
                from 1877 <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph> but listed in 1874
                <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph> </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Indians-P516
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 516 Miscellaneous. Group of Occowas
                from British Guiana. Listed in 1874 <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph>, but
                omitted from 1877 <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph>. </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Indians-P627
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 627 Pueblos. Young Girls and Women of
                the Pueblo of Taos </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Indians-P729
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 729 Tonkaway. Skull of Medicine Man.
                Listed in 1874 <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph>, but omitted from 1877
                <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph>. </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ-Indians-P797 and 798
              </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 797 and 798 (Two portraits on one
                plate) Utes, Utah and Colorado. Various Braves. Listed in 1874
                <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph>. Nos. 797 and 798 in 1877
                <emph render="italic">Catalogue</emph> are front and profile views of Bloody
                Mouth, a Dakota. However, both portraits here are front views, and are
                apparently not Bloody Mouth. </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
      </c01> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <unittitle>Album: 
            <title render="italic">Photographic Views Of the Yellow Stone
              National Park</title> Series, 
              <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1871/1872">1871-1872</unitdate></unittitle> 
          <physdesc><extent>(1 box)</extent></physdesc> 
        </did> 
        <scopecontent> 
          <p> This album (14 x 12 inches) contains 62 photographs taken by
            Jackson in Yellowstone National Park during 1871-1872. The title of the album
            is tooled in gold on the spine of the volume. There is no other identification
            on the volume. Printing on the mat boards identifies Jackson as the
            photographer. The prints were made and mounted between 1872, the date of the
            last pictures and the year when Yellowstone became a national park, and 1879
            when Jackson moved from Washington D.C., to Denver Colorado. The printing on
            the boards of many of the photographs identified Jackson as a photographer in
            Washington. The album contains 52 photographs from 1871 and 10 from 1872. The
            printing on the boards identifies the 1871 photographs as belonging to two
            photographic series: Yellowstone Series and Hot Spring Series. These series,
            designated by the photographer, were not used in the organization of the
            collection, but are provided as part of the title for each image. The following
            list itemizes all 62 photographs. They are listed in the order of their
            appearance in the album. More detailed descriptions are in the
            <emph render="italic">Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United
            States Geological Survey of the Territories, for the Years 1869 to 1873,
            Inclusive</emph> (Washington G.P.O., 1874) the information folder contains
            copies of the pertinent pages. Quotation marks around the title indicate that
            the title was taken from the photograph rather than from the
            <emph render="italic">Catalogue </emph> or other source</p> 
        </scopecontent> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box">WHJ7</container> 
            <container label="Album" type="album">WHJ.Album.P1</container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "200 or 201 Valley of the Yellowstone,
                Below Boettlers, Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P2 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "202 Exit of the Yellowstone, from the
                Mountains, Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P3 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "204 Camp at Boettlers, Emigrant Peak,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P4 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "205 Yellowstone River, above Boettlers,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P5 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "206 The Lower Ca&#241;on, Yellowstone Series
                1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P6 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "209 Cinnabar Mountain, from Below,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P7 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "212 Devils Slide, Cinnabar Mountain,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P8 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "213 Devils Slide, Cinnabar Mountain,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P9 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "215 Hot Springs on Gardiners River, Hot
                Water Fissures, Hot Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P10 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "217 Hot Springs on Gardiners River,
                Upper Basin, Hot Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
          <altformavail> 
            <p>copy negative available: WHJ.Album.N10 </p> 
          </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P11 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "218 Hot Springs on Gardiners River, The
                Great Spring, Hot Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P12 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "229 Hot Springs on Gardiners River, from
                Above Looking Down, Hot Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P13 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "230 Hot Springs on Gardiners River, from
                Above Looking Down, Hot Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P14 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> 450 Group of Lower Basins, on the Main
                Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs, 1872 Series </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P15 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> 455 Groups of Small Flowing Springs, and
                Sulphur Vents, Back of the Great Central Hot Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs, 1872
                Series </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P16 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "224 Hot Springs on Gardiners River, Hot
                Water Fissures, Hot Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
          <altformavail> 
            <p>copy negative available: WHJ.Album.N16 </p> 
          </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P17 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "226 Hot Springs on Gardiners River, The
                Cap of Liberty, Hot Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P18 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> 227 Cap of Liberty, Near View. Lacks
                printed caption of Hot Spring Series, 1871 Series </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P19 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "233 Tower Falls, Yellowstone Series
                1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
          <altformavail> 
            <p>copy negative available: WHJ.Album.N19 </p> 
          </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P20 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "234 Tower Falls, Yellowstone Series
                1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P21 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "236 Tower Creek, above the Falls,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P22 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "238 Column Rocks, Yellowstone Series
                1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P23 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "239 Lower Falls of the Yellowstone,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P24 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "241 Lower Falls of the Yellowstone,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
          <altformavail> 
            <p>copy negative available: WHJ.Album.N24</p> 
          </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P25 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "242 Lower Falls of the Yellowstone,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P26 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "243 Lower Falls of the Yellowstone,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P27 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "244 Upper Falls of the Yellowstone,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P28 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "245 Upper Falls of the Yellowstone,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P29 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "[247] Upper Falls of the Yellowstone,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P30 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "[248, 249, 250, or 251] Grand Ca&#241;on of
                the Yellowstone, Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P31 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "253 Grand Ca&#241;on of the Yellowstone,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
          <altformavail> 
            <p>copy negative available: WHJ.Album.N31 </p> 
          </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P32 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "255 Crystal Falls, on Cascade Creek,
                between the Upper and Lower Falls, Yellowstone Series 1871"
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P33 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "257 Yellowstone River, above the Falls,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P34 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "258 Yellowstone River, above the Falls,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P35 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "260 Boiling Spring at Sulphur Mountain,
                Hot Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P36 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "263 Crater of the Mud Geyser, on the
                Yellowstone, Hot Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P37 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "264 Mud Geyser, on the Yellowstone
                River, Hot Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P38 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "267 Yellowstone Lake, Where the River
                Leaves it, Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P39 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "272 Camp on the Yellowstone Lake,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P40 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "274 Yellowstone Lake, North West Arm,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P41 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "275 Hot Spring Cone, in Yellowstone
                Lake, Hot Springs Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P42 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "276 Basin of Hot Springs, on Yellowstone
                Lake, Hot Springs Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P43 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "279 Yellowstone Lake, Birds Eye View
                From South East Arm, Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P44 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "281 Yellowstone Lake, Birds Eye View
                From South East Arm, Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P45 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "282 Yellowstone Lake, Birds Eye View
                From South East Arm, Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P46 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "286 Yellowstone Lake, South East Arm,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P47 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "287 Yellowstone Lake, South East Arm,
                Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P48 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "288 Earthquake Camp, East Side
                Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone Series 1871" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
          <altformavail> 
            <p>copy negative available: WHJ.Album.N48 </p> 
          </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P49 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "294 Castle Geyser, Fire Hole Basin, Hot
                Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P50 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "295 Castle Geyser and Hot Spring, Fire
                Hole Basin, Hot Spring Series " </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P51 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "296 Giant Geyser, Fire Hole Basin, Hot
                Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P52 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "297 Grotto Geyser, Fire Hole Basin, Hot
                Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P53 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "298 Grotto Geyser, Fire Hole Basin, Hot
                Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P54 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "439 Crater of Old Faithful, 1872 Series"
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P55 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "433 Crater of Architectural Geyser,
                Lower Fire Hole Basin, 1872 Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P56 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "444 Crater of Grand Geyser, 1872 Series"
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P57 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "442 The Bee Hive, 1872 Series"
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P58 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "434 Great Hot Springs Between Upper and
                Lower Basins, 1872 Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P59 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "446 Distant View of the Castle in
                Eruption, 1872 Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P60 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "443 The Giantess, 1872 Series"
                </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P61 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "435 Upper Fire Hole, Looking Up, 1872
                Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print"> WHJ.Album.P62 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> "307 Extinct Hot Springs, East Fork of
                the Yellowstone, Hot Spring Series" </title></unittitle> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
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