40088.
View at R.R. at Sanney’s Farm, Pa. Oil Regions. Lufkin’s Floating Photographic Studio. Probably Lufkin in foreground.
View at R.R. at Sanney’s Farm, Pa. Oil Regions. Lufkin’s Floating Photographic Studio. Probably Lufkin in foreground.
Sam Cooley’s Photograph Gallery, Beaufort, S.C. Written on verso “My father’s in picture on corner.”
Mammoth Cave Views. No. 4. Out for the Last Time. This is a picture of the gentlemen who conceived and executed the project of Photographing the cave, with the reflectors &c, used.
Back of view is blank but it shows the same people as in the previous view: J.T. Heald, Stereoscopic Emporium, 421 Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware.
The Point of rocks and our Fissel sitting at water’s edge, 1876. This is the traveling photo studio of John N. Choate (1848-1902), Carlisle, Pa. Choate is known for images he made of Indians at the Carlisle Indian School.
A young man fishing in the spring. This is the traveling photo studio of John N. Choate (1848-1902), Carlisle, Pa. Choate is known for images he made of Indians at the Carlisle Indian School.
Left Hand side of New Kingston in going to Carlisle. This is the traveling photo studio of John N. Choate (1848-1902), Carlisle, Pa. Choate is known for images he made of Indians at the Carlisle Indian School.
A group of men sitting on rocks at Boiling Springs. This view came with 3 views of the traveling photo studio of J.N. Choate of Carlisle PA and was no doubt taken by his crew.
Photo wagon of J. Hall, Landscape & Portrait Photographer, Gallery, Main Street, Gt. Barrington.
Photo wagon of A.D. Stark. Views Made of Residences and Public Buildings. Merrimack Square, Manchester, NH.
517. Suttler’s Store, Little Missouri. F. Jay Haynes sits at right. His plate box with “Haynes, Fargo” is by his side.
Northern Visitors on streets in Jacksonville, Fla. W.C. Echard’s Photo Gallery. Information supplied by Randy Atkins: “This view was taken at 17-1/2 West Bay Street. Attached is an 1876 ad for W.C. Echard’s gallery. After the Civil War, Echard came to the South from Virginia and worked as an itinerant tent photographer. Over the years he built his business and established several photography parlors, primarily in Mississippi and Alabama.
Mitchell & Fletcher’s Store, 1204 Chestnut. O.H. Willard’s Galleries of Photography next door.