9 stereographs (photographic prints) : albumen, b&w; 87 x 177 mm. or smaller.
Summary
Views of Wyoming: two group portraits of the same group, one in Cheyenne on the steps of a train, one in Laramie, in front of a two story building; Fort Laramie from the southwest, and a view of Laramie River from the fort; train in the rock cut in Red Buttes; men standing on the banks of the North Platte near Red Buttes; "Back bone of the Black Hills, Wyoming"; journalists on Union Pacific Railroad sponsored trip, 1868, at Pine Bluff; a rock formation called the "What is it" and the Dale Creek Bridge, near Sherman; interior view of W. L. Kidd's store in Laramie, showing wares in cases and hanging overhead; members of the General Court-martial convened at Cheyenne, Wyo., Jan 5., 1877, showing generals and colonels and the Judge Advocate posing in front of large American flag hung from building. Pictured are Brig. Gen. John Pope, Col. John H. King, Col. John Gibbon, Col. Jefferson C. Davis, Col. John E. Smith, Col. George Sykes, Col. Franklin F. Flint, Lt. Col. Luther P. Bradley, Lt. Col Pinkney Lugenbeel, Lt. Col. Daniel Huston, Jr., Lt. Col. Amos Beckwith, Maj. George D. Ruggles, and Maj. David G. Swaim; view of cemetery at Little Bighorn.