3 stereographs (photomechanical prints) : halftone, some col.; 90x180mm.
Summary
Views of Dakota territory, (now North & South Dakota): a sod dugout in the Badlands; formations of petrified wood on indurated clay pillars, possibly in the badlands; sheep ranching in North Dakota; the sheriff of Billings Co.; men breaking sod at Grandin farm; a tractor pulling a double disc and three section tooth harrows; men with hunting trophies; Captain Fisk's 1866 expedition including a camp at White Bear Den, showing the wagons circled for the night, and Fort Berthold, showing a block house; views in the Black Hills, including a business block with a druggist and a hardware store; Deadwood City showing many men, the wooden buildings and tents of a "boom" town; view of a cabin in Deadwood Gulch; general view of Central City; views of a shack possibly at a mine in North Dakota; Grand Central Hotel at [Hafie], end of the line of the St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railroad, Manitoba West Branch; Bismarck: a large public building, street scene with decorations welcoming Villard, one showing crowds in buggies & wagons arriving to greet Villard's train at the opening of the Northern Pacific; general view with man in the foreground wearing a buffalo skull as a headdress; buffalo skull on the prairie in foreground, Fort Lincoln on the horizon.
Yankton: a steamboat being blasted out of the ice; a street scene showing decorations for a G.A.R. reunion; the Episcopal mission at the Yankton agency; Sitting Bull's Camp at Ft. Randall, where he was held prisoner, including view of Sitting Bull, his wife, and the officers and their wives; Sioux Falls showing American flag flying over street, building identified as Cataract House; Vermillion: views of the Missouri River, "the park," showing children and cows; general views, one showing the railroad station; "Indian kitchen" consisting of pots suspended on poles; view of "Rushing Bear" or "The Son of the Stars," a chief in regalia and holding a pipe, taken at Ft. Berthold.
Alternative title
American views.
Crossing the plains to Montana with Capt. Fisk's expedition, 1866. 245, 246.
European and American views.
American views. Trade mark H.
Black Hills views. 2.
Black Hills stereosocpic views. 876.
Sioux Falls, and vicinity.
Stereoscopic views on the line of St.P.M.&M. Railroad.
Views of the great flood at Yankton, D.T.,1881. 383.
Includes views by W.R. Cross, F. Jay Haynes, W.H. Illingworth and other photographers and publishers.
Views of Capt. Fisk's 1866 expedition published by Carbutt are from negatives made by W. H. Illingworth.
Access (note)
Restricted access;
Cite as (note)
Robert Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views.
Exhibitions (note)
The portrait of "Rushing Bear..." was exhibited in "400 Years of Native American portraits: Prints & Photographs from the Collections of the New York Public Library," October, 1992 - January, 1993.
Title
Stereoscopic views of Dakota territory [graphic].
Imprint
1866-1920?
Restricted access
Restricted access; Photography Collection; Permit must be requested at division indicated.
Cite as:
Robert Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views.
Exhibitions
The portrait of "Rushing Bear..." was exhibited in "400 Years of Native American portraits: Prints & Photographs from the Collections of the New York Public Library," October, 1992 - January, 1993.