44488.

905. Pluto’s Chimney, burnt up a distance of 90 feet, Mammoth Grove, Calaveras County.

44489.

906. Under the Dome of the Forest-Wm. Cullen Bryant, Mammoth Grove, Calaveras County.

44490.

906. Under the Dome of the Forest-Wm. Cullen Bryant, Mammoth Grove, Calaveras County.

44491.

907. Abraham Lincoln-near view; 281 feet high, 44 feet circumference. Big Tree Grove, Calaveras County.

44492.

908. The Original Big Tree, 250 feet from the Stump, 335 feet high, Mammoth Grove, Calaveras County.

44493.

909. Interior of the house built on the Original Big Tree Stump, Calaveras County.

44494.

910. Section of the Original Big Tree-near view. Mammoth Grove, Calaveras County.

44495.

911. But-end section of the Original Big Tree, near view, showing the auger holes made in felling.

44496.

913. General View of the Mammoth Grove and Hotel, Calaveras County.

44497.

915. Sequoya Queen.

44498.

917. Fallen Tree Hercules-325 feet long.

44499.

918. The Root of the Miners’ Cabin. The man on ground at left is Hubert H. Bancroft; the man at left on the ground is Charles Lyman Pond, photographer. The man at the middle of the root is probably Albert L. Bancroft and the man at top is possibly James L. Sperry.

44500.

919. The Root of the Father of the Forest.

44501.

No. 5. Ready for Action at the Highlands.

44501.

921. A Group of Trees.

44502.

Fishwomen, Edinburgh.

44502.

924. Tree Growing from the Body of the Eagle Wing.

44503.

1261. Four Oyster Women at Tenby.

44503.

925. U.S. Grant.

44504.

Brighton Fishermen Out of Luck. No Fish Today.

44504.

927. California and Broderick. The men are holding the tape measure used for their various measurements.

44505.

Brighton Fishermen. Waiting for the Tide.

44505.

1741. “Wahwonah”-or Big Tree Point.

44506.

Brighton Worthies of Long Ago.

44506.

1743. The Grizzly Giant-101 feet circumference.

44507.

View in Batterson, Canfield & Co.’s Monumental Works, Hartford, Conn.

44507.

1748. Log Cabin in the Grove.

44508.

No. 65. On the Beach. Ventnor, I.W.–Lobster Pots.

44508.

1751. A Felled Tree-78 feet circumference-from which a section has been taken for exhibition. The man in the view is Henry Stegman, holding Giant Sequoia foliage, prophetic of his future occupation in Yosemite Valley as proprietor of Stegman & Son, opposite the Cosmopolitan Saloon. Henry Stegman was the operator of a corral in Yosemite Valley from 1874 through 1889. He was also the valley postmaster between 1879 and 1886. Henry and wife Sally Ann lived briefly at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, but Sally Ann became homesick and returned to Yosemite. Stegman followed her back, and they made their home in the valley thereafter.

44509.

Baxter’s, Siasconset.

44509.

1752. A Felled Tree-78 feet circumference-from which a section has been taken for exhibition. The man with the basket at right is Henry Stegman.

44510.

335. A Native Artist at work on one of the Gods, Mahadilu.

44510.

1754. The cross-cut in the Big Tree. Henry Stegman is at left on the ground; William G. Stegman is the well-dressed man above right.

44511.

26. La petite Fabrique de chaises.

44511.

Pride of the Forest.

44512.

The Brighton Fancy Basket Maker.

44512.

694-Fallen Tree Hercules, 325 feet long, circumference 97 feet, Mammoth Trees of Calaveras Co., California. Charles Lyman Pond, the photographer is on the log.

44513.

49. The Potter’s Art.–Dish Making.

44513.

No. 146. A Buffalo Head taken on the Plains of Colorado.

44514.

7. The Potter’s Art.

44514.

Mamma’s cow when she was home on the farm near Liberty, Ill.

44515.

Antietam Colossal Granite Statue. Sculptured at Batterson’s Quarry, Westerly, R.I. Weight, 30 tons. Height, 21 1/2 feet. James W. Pollett, Sculptor, at top of ladder.

44515.

Gentleman holding painting on table.

44516.

Diver.

44516.

Native and elephant in pool.

44517.

Hiram W. Phillips, Submarine Diver. Hiram was born in Braintree, Massachusetts in 1850 and died in 1924 in a diving accident. His diving career covered 55 years during which time he engaged in salvage, underwater construction of sea walls and foundations, and in his later years the laying of underwater sewer pipe. He was responsible for a number of improvements to diving apparatus and underwater construction methods, some of which were patented and some of which were given to the industry without patents. He had three daughters, was a member of the Quincy City Council and the Lodge of Masons, gave lectures to the public about his diving career, and wrote poetry.

44517.

The Artist at Home. The man is one of the members of the “Jolly Daubers”, a group of avid painters around Santa Cruz, California who would gather for camping or other outdoor excursions to paint landscapes and seascapes. (D)

44518.

Early hard-hat diving suit.

44518.

Unidentified painter in plein air.

44519.

Destruction of the North Wing of the Crystal Palace.