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      <titleproper>Inventory of the Timothy H. O'Sullivan Photographs,
      <date normal="1868/1873">1868-1873</date>
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      <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>
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<titlepage>
<titleproper>Inventory of the Timothy H. O'Sullivan Photographs, <date type="span">1868-1873</date>
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<publisher>Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special
        Collections Library <lb/>Duke
        University <lb/> Durham, North Carolina 27708-0185 USA </publisher>
 
<p><date normal="2006"> 2006</date> Duke University. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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<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">O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882</persname></origination>
<unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245">Timothy H. O'Sullivan Photographs, <unitdate normal="1868/1873" type="inclusive">1868-1873</unitdate>
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<langmaterial label="Language of Material" encodinganalog="546">Material in <language langcode="eng"> English</language>
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<physdesc label="Extent">

<extent unit="linear feet" encodinganalog="300">1.6 Linear Feet</extent><lb/> 
<extent unit="items">35 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">Timothy H. O'Sullivan was an important early American photographer who participated in two geographical surveys of the American West.
</abstract>


<abstract encodinganalog="520">Collection includes thirty-five gold-toned albumen prints made from glass plate negatives. O'Sullivan made these photographs as part of the King and Wheeler surveys between 1868 and 1873. Main subjects of the photographs are geological and geographical features of Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. Collection also contains four photographs of mining operations and two photographs of the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico.
</abstract>

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<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 David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library to use this collection.</p>
</accessrestrict>

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<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], Timothy H. O'Sullivan Photographs, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library, Duke University.</p> 
      </prefercite> 
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<head>Provenance</head>
<p>The Timothy H. O'Sullivan Photographs were received by the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library as a 
purchase 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>Quotation marks were used to indicate information taken directly from the photographs.</p>

<p>When photographs were identified as O'Sullivan's by comparison with negatives held at the National Archives the relevant negative number has been provided.</p>

<p>Processed by Chris Black, November 24, 2004</p>
<p>Encoded by Chris Black, Michael Shumate</p>
<p>Completed September 2006</p>
<p>Accession  is described in this finding aid.</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>

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<bioghist>
<head>Biographical Note</head>
<chronlist>
<head>Chronology List</head>
<chronitem>
<date>1840</date>
<event>Born in Ireland</event></chronitem>
<chronitem>
<date>circa 1856-1861</date>
<event>Apprenticed under Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner</event></chronitem>
<chronitem>
<date>1861-1865</date>
<event>Photographed the Civil War, sometimes for Matthew Brady and Alexander Gardner</event></chronitem>
<chronitem>
<date>1867-1869, 1872</date>
<event>Photographed for the King Expedition</event></chronitem>
<chronitem>
<date>1870</date>
<event>Became photographer for the Darien Survey, which explored possible routes for the Panama Canal</event></chronitem>
<chronitem>
<date>1871, 1873-1875</date>
<event>Photographed for the Wheeler Expedition</event></chronitem>
<chronitem>
<date>1880</date>
<event>Appointed official photographer for the U.S. Treasury Department, but retired shortly thereafter for health reasons</event></chronitem>
<chronitem>
<date>1882 Jan. 14</date>
<event>Died at West Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.</event></chronitem>
</chronlist>

</bioghist>




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    <scopecontent> 
      <head>Collection Overview</head> 
      <p>During his brief career, Timothy H. O'Sullivan
        made many compelling photographs, and in doing so established
        himself as one of the most important figures in early
        American photography. This collection includes thirty-five
        gold-toned albumen prints, resulting from glass plate
        negatives O'Sullivan made as he photographed the American
        west for the King and Wheeler surveys between 1868 and
        1873. The geological and geographical features of Arizona,
        California, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming are the subjects most
        heavily represented in this collection. The collection also
        contains four photographs of mining operations and two
        photographs of the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico. The
        collection is arranged into two series: the
        <emph render="bold">King Expeditions Series</emph> and the
        <emph render="bold">Wheeler Expeditions Series</emph>. Both
        series are arranged chronologically.</p> 
      <p>Clarence King's Expedition officially bore the
        title: "The Geological Exploration of the 40th Parallel."
        King planned to explore a hundred-mile wide swath from the
        eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains across the
        Great Basin to the Rocky Mountains, eastern Colorado to the
        California line. This collection includes nine photographs
        from King's expeditions in 1868 (1), 1869 (6), and 1872
        (2).</p> 
      <p> In 1871, George Montague Wheeler, topographical
        engineer, took charge of "The Survey of the Territory of
        the United States West of the 100th Meridian." The field
        work conducted for this survey involved fourteen trips
        during 1871-1879. The primary object of the survey was to
        complete topographical mapping of the country, much of it
        largely unexplored, but the scope of the work eventually
        extended to include exhaustive investigation of geological,
        zoological, and ethnological matters. Publication of the
        definitive <emph render="italic">Report upon United States
        Geographical Surveys West of the One-Hundredth
        Meridian</emph> took place between 1875 and 1889.
        O'Sullivan made photographs on several of these
        expeditions. This series includes 26 photographs, from the
        expeditions of 1871 (18) 1873 (8).</p> 
      <p>More so than other western expeditionary
        photographers, Timothy O'Sullivan explored alternative
        strategies of photographic composition. O'Sullivan created
        unique compositions through the conscious ordering and
        visual presentation of bold forms, which emphasized the
        abstract qualities of the landscape. Several photographs in
        this collection reveal the formal qualities of O'Sullivan's
        photographs. These images contrast with the great volume of more picturesque
        landscapes made by other western expeditionary
        photographers, although O'Sullivan did make a number of
        photographs that emphasized natural beauty over form.
        O'Sullivan was also interested in recording evidence of
        human interaction with the environment. For example
        THO.P17 juxtaposes the passing of geological time with
        evidence of recent human explorations. A photograph also
        contained in this collection, and of intrinsic interest,
        THO.P15, reveals visible brush strokes providing evidence
        of the technique used to coat glass plate negatives. </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>William Henry Jackson</persname> Photographs, 
          <unitdate type="inclusive">1869-1878 and undated</unitdate></unittitle> 
        </archref> 
    </relatedmaterial>
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<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">O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882. </persname></item>
<item><persname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="600">King, Clarence, 1842-1901.</persname></item>
<item><persname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="600">Wheeler, George M. (George Montague), 1842-1905. </persname></item>
<item><corpname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="610">Geographical Survey (U.S.)  </corpname></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Documentary photography. </subject></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Photographers. </subject></item>
<item><subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Landscape photography--West (U.S.)  </subject></item>
<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">Southwest, New--Pictorial works. </geogname></item>
<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">Southwest, New--Discovery and exploration. </geogname></item>

<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">West (U.S.)--Pictorial works. </geogname></item>
<item><geogname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="651">West (U.S.)--Discovery and exploration. </geogname></item>
<item><genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Photographs. </genreform></item>
<item><genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655">Albumen prints. </genreform></item>

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      <head>List of Series</head> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <container type="box">1</container> 
          <unittitle>King Expeditions Series, 
          <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1868/1872">1868-1872</unitdate></unittitle> 
        </did> 
      </c01> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <container type="box">1-3</container> 
          <unittitle>Wheeler Expeditions Series, 
          <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1871/1873">1871, 1873</unitdate></unittitle>
          
        </did> 
      </c01> 
    </dsc> 
    <dsc type="combined"> 
      <head>Description of Series/Container List</head> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <unittitle>King Expeditions Series, 
          <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1868/1872">1868-1872</unitdate></unittitle> 
          <physdesc><extent>(1 box)</extent></physdesc>
        </did> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box"> THO.1 </container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P1 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1868</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "120" (lower right
                corner) Lake Marian, Summits of East Humboldt Mountains,
                Nevada </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x 11
              inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
            <note> 
              <p>(source: similar to No. 123 in 
              <title render="italic">American
                Frontiers</title>, p. 83, but from a different angle.)</p> 
            </note> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P2 </container> 
            <unitid>National Archives Number: 77-KN-16
              </unitid>
	    <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1869</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "16" (lower left
                corner) Echo Canyon, Utah. Tertiary Bluffs.
                </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
            <note> 
              <p>(source: comparison with Plate 63, Vol. I,
                of bound photographs of King Survey, National Archives)</p>
            </note> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P3 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1869</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "18" (lower right
                corner) Tertiary Conglomerates, Weber Valley, Utah.
                </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
            <note> 
              <p> (source: In American Frontiers, p.69)</p>
              
            </note> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P4 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1869 </unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> Tertiary
                Conglomerates, Weber Valley, Utah. </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
            <note> 
              <p>(source: by comparison with THO.P3)</p> 
            </note> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P5 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1869</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> Cottonwood Lake,
                Wasatch Range, Utah. </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
            <note> 
              <p>(source: In American Frontiers, p. 100,
                but from a different angle) </p> 
            </note> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P6 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> The Falls of the
                Provo in Utah. Probably 1869. </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
            <note> 
              <p>(source: similar to No. 102 in Timothy
                O'Sullivan, America's Forgotten Photographer, p. 176.</p> 
            </note> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P7 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <title render="italic"> Mount Agassiz in
                Utah. Probably 1869. </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
            <note> 
              <p>(source: different angle from view in
                Timothy O'Sullivan, America's Forgotten Photographer,
                p.178)</p> 
            </note> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P8 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1872</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> Ca&#241;on of Lodore,
                Green River, Wyoming. </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
            <note> 
              <p>(source: comparison with Plate 51, Vol.1,
                of bound photographs of King Survey, National Archives.
                Original negative number was 72.)</p> 
            </note> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P9 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1872</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "50" (lower right
                corner) Horseshoe Canyon, Green River, Wyoming.
                </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
            <note> 
              <p>(source: the lower left corner of this
                photograph matches part of the scene in the view on p. 99
                in American Frontiers. Silting on the edges of the river is
                identical.)</p> 
            </note> 
          </did> 
            <altformavail> 
              <p>copy negative available: THO.N9</p> 
            </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
      </c01> 
      <c01 level="series"> 
        <did> 
          <unittitle> Wheeler Expeditions
            Series, 
            <unitdate type="inclusive" normal="1871/1873">1871, 1873</unitdate></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><extent>(3 boxes)</extent></physdesc>
        </did> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box"> THO.1 </container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P10 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 1. Snow Peaks,
                Bull Run Mining District, Nevada" </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P11 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 4. Black Ca&#241;on,
                Colorado River, Looking Below From Big Horn Camp"
                </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box"> THO.2 </container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P12 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 6. Black Ca&#241;on,
                Colorado River, Looking Below, Near Camp 7"
                </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
            <altformavail> 
              <p>copy negative available: THO.N12</p> 
            </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P13 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 7. Black Ca&#241;on,
                Colorado River, Looking Below, Near Camp 7"
                </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P14 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 10. Entrance to
                Black Ca&#241;on, Colorado River" </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P15 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 12. Cereus
                Giganteus, Arizona" </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P16 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 13. Water
                Rhyolites, Near Logan Springs, Nevada" </title></unittitle>
            
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P17 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 14. Rock Carved
                by Drifiting Sand, Below Fortification Rock, Arizona"
                </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P18 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 15. Iceberg
                Ca&#241;on, Colorado River, Looking Above" </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P19 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No.16. Alpine Lake
                in the Sierra Nevada, California" </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
            <note> 
              <p>Appears as a print in Wheeler's Report
                upon United States Geographical Surveys West of the One
                Hundreth Meridian Vol. I, p. 40 (plate II).</p> 
            </note> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P20 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 94. Music Mt.
                From Truxton Springs, A. T., Arizona Series"
                </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P21 </container>
		<unitid>
              National Archives number: 106-WB-29 </unitid>
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 7. Fifteen Stamp
                Mill, Mineral Hill, Nevada </title></unittitle> 
             
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x 10.5
              inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board.
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P22</container><unitid>
              National Archives Number: 106-WB-13 </unitid>  
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> No.13. Canfield's
                Mill, Belmont, Nevada </title></unittitle> 
            
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x 10.5
              inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board.
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
            <altformavail> 
              <p>copy negative available: THO.N22</p> 
            </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P23 </container><unitid>
              National Archives number 106-WB-27 </unitid> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 28. Quartz
                Formation near Silver Ca&#241;on, Pahranaget, Lake District,
                Nevada </title></unittitle> 
             
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x 10.5
              inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board.
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container type="box"> THO.3 </container> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P24 </container><unitid>
              National Archives number 106-WB-47 </unitid>
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 47. Meadow Valley
                Mining Co.'s Works, Dry Valley, Nevada </title></unittitle>
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x 10.5
              inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board.
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P25 </container><unitid>
              National Archives number 106-WB-12 </unitid>  
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> Combination Mill,
                Belmont, Nevada.</title></unittitle> 
            
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x 10.5
              inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board.
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P26 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> Death Valley,
                California. In Timothy O'Sullivan, America's Forgotten
                Photographer, p. 242 </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x 10.5
              inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board.
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P27 </container> <unitid>National Archives number
              106-WB-65</unitid>
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1871</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> No. 65. Quartz
                Formation near Silver Ca&#241;on Pahranaget, Lake District
                Nevada. Or Part of Hyko Mining District Nevada. Left side
                overlaps with right side of No. 28 </title></unittitle> 
             
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P28 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1873</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 1. Apache Lake,
                Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona" </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P29 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1873</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 2. View on
                Apache Lake, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona"
                </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P30 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1873</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 4. North Fork
                Ca&#241;on, Sierra Blanca Creek, Arizona" </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P31 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1873</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 8. Historic
                Spanish Record of the Conquest, South Side of Inscription
                Rock, N.M." </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P32 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1873</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 12. Looking
                Across the Colorado River to Mouth of Paria Creek"
                </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P33 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1873</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 16. Head of
                Ca&#241;on de Chelle, Looking Down, Walls about 1200 feet in
                height" [Arizona] </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
            <altformavail> 
              <p>copy negative available: THO.N33</p> 
            </altformavail> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P34 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1873</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 17. Indian
                Pueblo, Zuni, N.M. View from the South"
                </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
        <c02> 
          <did> 
            <container label="Print" type="print">
              THO.P35 </container> 
            <unittitle> 
              <unitdate>1873</unitdate> 
              <title render="italic"> "No. 18. Old Mission
                Church, Zuni Pueblo, N.M. View from the Plaza"
                </title></unittitle> 
            <physdesc><dimensions unit="inches"> 8 x
              10.75-11 inch print mounted on a 16 x 20 inch board
              </dimensions></physdesc> 
          </did> 
        </c02> 
      </c01> 
    </dsc> 

     
  </archdesc>
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