American Stereoscopic Company 1902-1906
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Barney, L.M. undated
Barnum, Deloss circa 1859-1865
Bierstadt, C. (Charles) circa 1863-1900
No. 1122: Nuestro partido en el Valle de Yosemite, California.
No. 1219: Placer Mining by Chinese Workers.
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E and H.T. Anthony 1848-1901
No. 10: Section of the Original Big Tree, 92 ft. in circumference. [1]
No. 23: Hercules prostrate, 325 ft. long, 97 ft. in circumference.
No. 42: Cathedral Rocks, 2670 feet high. [1]
No. 3350: Obstructions in the James River, opposite the Rebel Fort Darling, near Richmond, Va.
No. 7112: Donner Peak, 9000 feet above the level of the sea. Snow Sheds along the Cliff - 1500 feet above the valley.
No. 7371: The North Dome, 3725 ft. high. View from the Merced.
No. 7372: The Royal Arches and Washington Tower.
No. 7375: Trout Fishing. Mirror Lake.
Griffith and Griffith 1906
Hazeltine, M.M. (Martin Mason) 1865-1875
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Jackson, W.H. (William Henry) 1870-1878
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No. 28: Mammoth Hot Springs at Gardiner's River. Lower Basins.
No. 45: Upper Falls of the Yellowstone. Distant view.
No. 57: Rapids above Upper Falls.
No. 85: Palace Butte. Middle Fork of the Gallatin.
No. 91: View in Upper Canon of Middle Creek.
Keystone View Company 1896-1906
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No. 6165: The Old Constitution Training Ship, Boston Harbor, Mass., U.S.A.
No. 9078: General View of Wrecked Battleship Maine, Showing Effect of Mine Explosion - Cause of War with Spain.
No. 9271: Starting for the Gold Fields on Norway Sleds, Haines, Alaska.
No. 9367: Gunners on Board U.S. Battleship New York Loading 5-inch Gun.
No. 13729: The Santa Maria, Flagship of Christopher Columbus.
No. 14076: T** Pottery Peddlers on the Streets of Seoul, Korea.
No. 14081: Plowing Scene near Seoul - a Korean Farmer in His White Costume.
No. 14249: Bugler Calling Marines and Sailors to Assemble for Instruction - Life on Board a Battleship.
No. 14250: Marines and Sailors Despersing after an Assembly Aft for Instructions - Life on Board a Battleship.
No. 14253: A Sailor's Sewing Day Reminds Him Keenly of Home and Mother - Life on Board a Battleship.
No. 16259: British Battle Cruiser "Indomitable," Which Sunk the German Battle Cruiser "Bluecher."
No. 19191: U.S. Observation Airplane on West Front - France.
No. 26060 T: The Glorious Yosemite Valley, from Glacier Point, Calif.
No. 26511 T: The Leviathan, Original the Vaterland - a Palatial Ocean Liner with a Notable War and Peace Record.
No. V11967: Admiral Dewey on His Flagship "Olympia," in Manila Bay
No. V14496: Rough Riders Aboard the Yucatan on Their Way to Cuba.
No. V19237: U.S. Transport Leviathan, Formerly the Vaterland, Largest Ship Afloat
No. V19238: Hospital Deck on Giant Transport "Leviathan."
No. V21039: Main Street, Wrangel, Alaska.
No. V27198 T: Whalers Cruising in the Arctic - Dexterity Harbor and Baffin Land.
No. W25900: The Half-Moon of Henry Hudson, Fulton Celebration.
No. X253222: Frigate Constitution, "Old Ironsides." This View is Non-Stereoscopic.
Kilburn Brothers 1865-1877
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B.W. Kilburn Company 1878-1906
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No. 4340: Dining Hall of the Raymond, Pasadena, Cal. U.S.A.
No. 7979: California Liberty Bell, Horticultural Hall, Columbian Exposition.
No. 16845: Lower Market Street, after the Earthquake and Fire, San Francisco.
No. 16855: The tottering walls of costly mercantile structures, Great Earthquake, San Francisco.
Lange, O.V. circa 1880-1890
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The Zoographicon, Invented and Copyrighted by F. Gruber, in Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco, Cal. [Arctic]
The Zoographicon, Invented and Copyrighted by F. Gruber, in Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco, Cal. [North America]
The Zoographicon, Invented and Copyrighted by F. Gruber, in Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco, Cal. [Africa]
The Zoographicon, Invented and Copyrighted by F. Gruber, in Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco, Cal. [Australia]
The Zoographicon, Invented and Copyrighted by F. Gruber, in Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco, Cal. [South Pacific Islands]
The Zoographicon, Invented and Copyrighted by F. Gruber, in Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco, Cal. [Asia]
The Zoographicon, Invented and Copyrighted by F. Gruber, in Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco, Cal. [Europe]
The Zoographicon, Invented and Copyrighted by F. Gruber, in Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco, Cal. [Australia]
The Zoographicon, Invented and Copyrighted by F. Gruber, in Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco, Cal. [South America]
Osbon, Cal. 1906
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No. 10: Kearny and Commercial St., Cal.
No. 14: Pine and Montgomery St. to Market St., S.F.
No. 15: Chinatown Dupont St., S.F.
No. 17: Refuge Camp 52. [illegible] Golden Gate Park S.F.
No. 20: City Hall from Larkin St. [illegible], S.F.
No. 22: [illegible] Off the Valencia St. Hotel
No. 25: Call from Stockton St.-Geary St. S.F. Cal 1906
No. 42: Grace Church [illegible] California and Stockton St. S.F.
No. 45: O'Farrell St. Call Chronicle and Examiner Buildings S.F.
No. 56: From Bush and Mason St. showing St. Francis Hotel standing, S.F. Cal.
No. 67: Untitled or title illegible
No. 70: St. Francis Hotel from O'Farrell St. and Mason St.
No. 212: Evening View Over Chinatown, Nov. 7, 1906
No. 230: Camp 5 Golden Gate Park, S.F. Cal. Sep. 20, 1906, This dining room could seat 800 refugees at one time
No. 240: Saint Mary's Church from Pine St. S.F.
No. 245: Broom House Size 14 and 18, Homes for the Refugees [illegible] Point [illegible] Av. S.F.
No. 246: City Hall from Larkin St. Cost 6 [illegible] S.F.
No. 250: O'Farrell St. Up Mason to Fairmount Hotel Nob Hill S.F.
No. 253: From Cor. Post and Taylor St. Showing the Call. Building
No. 255: From Sutter and Taylor St., S.F., Cal.
No. 256: From Cor. Pine and Taylor St. Showing the Call. Building
No. 258: From Sutter and Taylor St., S.F. Cal.
No. 260: Form Cor. Bush and Tyalor St. Showing the Call. Building
No. 268: Refugee Camp 5 Golden Gate Park S.F. Cal.
No. 271: [illegible] Bust and Taylor St. Showing the Call. Building
No. 274: [illegible] and Examiner Building April 18 1906
No. 278: Schoolhouse, Earthquake S.F. Cal.
No. 279: City Hall Ruins From South Side April 18 1906 S.F. Cal.
No. 283: Refugees Homes in the Ruins of the [illegible] Church, Cor. Mason and Broadway S.F. Cal. Nov 20 1906
No. 284: Earthquake Majestic Theater Larkin St. S.F. Cal.
No. 291: Earthquake w/ [illegible] and Capp St. April 18 1906
No. 292: 13 St. Point Lobus Ave. S.F. Cal. Dec 1 1906, 2 and 3 Rooms 10 + 14 and 14 + 18, Homes for the Refugees
No. 408: Ellis St. [illegible] Powell St. Near Market S.F.
Unnumbered: Nob Hill Hotel Fairmount S.F.
Unnumbered: City Hall Ruins From South Side April 18 1906 S.F. Cal.
Unnumbered: Saint Francis Church Built [illegible] April 18 1906 S.F. Cal.
Price, Andrew circa 1870-1880
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Rehm Photo undated
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Reilly, J.J. (John James) 1875-1884
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Rieder, M. 1901-1915
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Unnumbered: View from Van Ness Ave. San Francisco Cal. Looking East after Great Fire, April 20th 1906.
Unnumbered: U.S. Mint, 5th and Mission Sts. San Francisco, Cal.
Unnumbered: Looking Up Powell St. from Market St. after the Earthquake and Great Fire, Apr. 18th to 20th 1906, San Francisco, Cal.
Unnumbered: Looking North from Union Square, San Francisco, Cal, after Earthquake and Great Fire of Apr. 18th to 20th 1906.
Unnumbered: Looking N.E. from Sansome and Sacramento Sts. after the Earthquake and Great Fire of Apr. 18th to 20th 1906, San Francisco, Cal.
Unnumbered: Cliff House and Seal Rocks, San Francisco, Cal.
Unnumbered: Ruins of San Francisco, Cal. after the Great Fire of Apr. 18th to 20th 1906, Looking East from Nob Hill.
Unnumbered: View from Nob Hill Looking South After the Great Fire Apr. 18th to 20th 1906. San Francisco, Cal.
Unnumbered: Fairmont Hotel and Flood Residence, Nob Hill, San Francisco, Cal, after the Great Fire of Apr. 18th to 20th 1906.
Unnumbered: Holy Cross Church, San Francisco, Cal, after the Earthquake, Apr. 18th 1906.
Unnumbered: Children's Playground and Cafe at Golden Gate Park after the Earthquake Apr. 18th 1906, San Francisco, Cal.
Unnumbered: Houses on Howard St. wrecked by Earthquake Apr. 18th 1906, San Francisco, Cal.
Unnumbered: Hall of Justice Kearny St. San Francisco, Cal, after Great Fire of Apr. 18th to 20th 1906. San Francisco, Cal.
Unnumbered: Wrecked City Hall, San Francisco, Cal. after the Great Fire Apr. 18th to 20th 1906.
Unnumbered: Majestic Theater, after the Great Fire Apr. 18th to 20th 1906. San Francisco, Cal.
Soule, John P. 1870-1873
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No. 1068: The Bridal Veil Fall, 940 feet high. - Yo-Semite Valley.
No. 1070: The Vernal Fall, 350 feet high. - Yo Semite Valley.
No. 1080: Mirror Lake. - Yo Semite Valley.
No. 1085: Mother of the Forest, circum. 78 ft. over 300 ft. high. - Calaveras Co.
No. 1086: Father of the Forest, circum. 111 ft., estimated height, 450 ft. - Calaveras Co.
No. 1087: James King, and Entrance to Horseback Ride in Father of the Forest.
No. 1093: Stump House and Butt-end of Original Big Tree, di. 32 ft. - Calaveras Co.
No. 1099: Cutting Red Wood, Little River, - Mendocino Co.
No. 1100: Jack-Screwing Logs into the River. - Mendocino Co.
No. 1106: Navarro Mills, mouth of Nevarro River, - Mendocino Co.
No. 1107: Digger Indians, at Ten Mile River. - Mendocino Co.
No. 1164: Mt. Watkins, from South Dome.
No. 1166: Distant View of the Sierra Nevadas, from South Dome.
No. 1171: Cascades, from South Dome, looking North.
No. 1173: Vernal and Nevada Falls, from Glacier Point, Mt. Hoffman in distance.
No. 1188: The Yo-Semite Valley, (4060 feet above Sea) from Mariposa Trail.
No. 1189: Yo-Semite Valley, from Mariposa Trail, after Snow Storm in June.
No. 1192: Looking down the Trail, from Cap of Liberty.
No. 1194: Little Yo-Semite Valley, from Cap of Liberty.
No. 1206: Nevada Fall, (700 feet high) near View.
No. 1209: Foot Bridge, leading to Nevada Fall, after Snow Storm in July.
No. 1226: North Dome and Wash'n Column (3725 and 2400 ft. above Valley) from Merced River.
No. 1234: Indian Cañon, from Glacier Cascade.
No. 1241: El Capitan, (3100 feet above Valley) from Harding Trail.
No. 1246: Three Brothers, (4300 above Valley) from foot of Three Graces.
No. 1248: Mirror Lake and Mt. Watkins.
No. 1271: Cloud's Rest, (10500 feet above the Sea) from Little Yo-Semite Valley.
No. 1281: Cutting off section of Big Tree, (78 feet circum.) Fresno Co.
No. 1317: Telegraph Hill and Washn. Sq.; from Russian Hill, San Francisco.
Unnumbered: Skeleton Leaves.
Underwood and Underwood circa 1880-1940
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No. 4505: House-building in Korea - stone and mud wall against a frame of grass ropes and sticks, Seoul.
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No. (67) - 5803: In the great cornfields of Osage Valley (N.), eastern Kansas.
No. 6458: From the old Spanish fort, S.E. to islands guarding Pacific entrance to Canal-Panama.
No. 6455: Soliders going to the Cathedral on Sunday morning - finest structure in Panama.
No. 6468: Government model (French) of the great Panama Canal.
No. 6478: Pounding rice - native life in the interior of the Isthmus - Panama.
No. 8190: South wing of City Hall and monument donated by James Lick, San Francisco, Cal.
No. 8194: Claus Spreckel's residence, on Van Ness Ave., where the great fire was checked - San Francisco, Cal.
No. 8203: Phelan Building, remnant ruins of a once great business structure, San Francisco, Cal.
No. 8233: Only salvage from the great disaster - opening a safe, ruins of Phelan Bldg., San Francisco, Cal.
No. 8287: A crude post-office - reorganizing the mail service after the earthquake San Francisco, Cal.
No. 8257: Brigadier-Gen. Funston, whose soldiers did world-famed work during the fire, San Francisco, Cal.
No. 9366: Palm-shaded buildings of Ancon hospital, best equipped in the tropical world, Panama.
No. 11477: East chamber, lower locks, from construction trestle toward Panama, Mireflores.
No. 11478: South over upper guard gate of west chamber, upper locks, Miraflores, Panama
No. 11480: Looking south from Obispo toward Las Cascadas, over finished canal, Panama.
No. 11481: Looking north from west berm, Miraflores, showing inclines from lower to upper looks.
No. 11482: Through famous Culebra Cut, Gold Hill on right, Contractors Hill on left, Panama.
No. 11501: Approach wall, Gatun Lake, and mechanism for towing posts through the locks, Panama.
No. 11502: East chamber of Gatun Lock after filling, showing Gatun Lighthouse, Panama.
No. 10657: Among the icebergs in Takon inlet, Alaska.
Unnumbered: The Americans fighting from stone-wall defences, Taquig, Luzon, P.I.
Unnumbered: At Drill - 3rd U.S. Cavalry, Camp Tampa, Florida, U.S.A.
White, H.C. 1905-1908
Subjects and Indexing Terms
No. 603: California St. west from Sansome St., San Francisco, U.S.A.
No. 616: Mt. Shasta (14440 ft.) north over Strawberry Valley and Sisson California, U.S.A.
No. (66) 696: Ohio, Haverford (right) and the "Generals" Big Trees, Mariposa Grove, Cal., U.S.A.
No. 8701: General view of burned area, (Market St. on left) from Ferry Tower, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8702: Great Ferry Building showing damaged tower, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8703: Palace Hotel, undamaged by earthquake, Interior burned out, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8704: Great Call Building gutted by fire, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. (5) 8705: Wreck of Interior of Emporium which collapsed after fire, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8706: Post St., once a busy shopping district, now a scene of desolation, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8707: A fire engine caught and crushed by a falling wall, Post St., San Francisco District, U.S.A.
No. 8708: Wrecked Hall of Justice, seen from a street in Chinatown, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8709: Looking down California St. - Ferry Building in distance - San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8710: A desolate and forbidding scene - Telegraph Hill from Nob Hill, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8711: Nob Hill and Fairmount Hotel, Chinatown in foreground, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8713: Curious result of the earthquake - settling of houses on Howard St. - San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8714: Great cracks in street and settling sidewalks, Capp Street, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8716: Refugee Camp in Lafayette Square looking into city, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8717: Dynamiting dangerous walls on Market St., after the fire, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8718: Overlooking Kearny St.-lower burned area from Telegraph Hill - San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8719: View from Ferry Tower showing two piers collapsed by earthquake, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8720: Market St., the business centre, after terrible earthquake and fire, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8721: View west from Ferry Tower showing Nob and Russian (right) hills, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8722: California St., to Fairmount Hotel, great Merchant's Exchange on left, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8724: Palatial Flood residence and Fairmount hotel, Nob Hill, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8725: St. Francis hotel, the interior of which was burned out, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8726: Call Bldg. and U.S. Savings Bank - trolley caught in wreck 3rd St., San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8727: Kamm Bldg., showing terrible results of the catastrophe, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8728: Awful ruins of the magnificent City Hall, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8729: Valencia St., which sunk four feet, breaking a great water main, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8730: Fort Mason, where thousands of destitute sufferers found relief, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8731: Refugee Camp, Lafayette Square, San Francisco Disaster, U.S.A.
No. 8793: The Atlantic Fleet entering the Golden Gate, Flagship Connecticut in lead, San Francisco
Single stereographs by known publishers 1867-1895
McAuliffe, J.D.: Photo of man in suit outdoors next to giant cactus 1867-1895
Publisher unknown 1846-1902
No. 3068: Catholic Cathedral, Los Angeles undated
No. 1089: S.F. Depot, 3rd and Townsend Sts. 1902-10