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1. A Quebec Caleche A Quebec CalecheEmbossed on front: "53661 A Quebec Caleche. Copyright, 1901, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Quebec (Quebec); Horse-drawn vehicles--Canada; Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithography;

2. A Tropical Tangle A Tropical TangleEmbossed on front: "53920 A Tropical Tangle. Copyright, 1905, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Gardens--1900-1910; Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithography; Detroit Photographic Co.; A

3. Adirondack Mountain Wild Flowers Adirondack Mountain Wild FlowersEmbossed on front: "54053 Adirondack Mountain Wild Flowers. Copyright, 1902, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Wildflowers; Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithography; Detroit Photographic Co.; Adironda

4. Alexandria Bay, Thousand Islands Alexandria Bay, Thousand IslandsEmbossed on front: "53670 Alexandria Bay, Thousand Isalnds. Copyright, 1901, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Thousand Islands (N.Y. and Ont.); Alexandria Bay (N.Y.); Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolit

5. Along the Bay, Bay St. Louis, Miss. Along the Bay, Bay St. Louis, Miss.Embossed on front: "53793 Along the Bay, Bay St. Louis, Miss. Copyright, 1901, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Bay Saint Louis (Miss.); Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithography; Detroit Photographic C

6. Along the Shore at Harbor Beach Along the Shore at Harbor BeachEmbossed on front: "53613 Along the Shore at Harbor Beach, Michigan. Copyright, 1901, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Harbor Beach (Mich.); Michigan, Lake; Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithography; Detroit P

7. An Adirondack Carry An Adirondack CarryEmbossed on front: "54050 An Adirondack Carry. Copyright, 1902, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithography; Detroit Photographic Co.; Adirondack Mountains-

8. Andre Monument, Tarrytown, N.Y. Andre Monument, Tarrytown, N.Y.Embossed on front: "54099 Andre Monument, Tarrytown, N.Y. Copyright, 1904, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.André, John; Tarrytown (N.Y.)--Monument to the captors of André; Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints;

9. Bluffs of the Green River Bluffs of the Green RiverEmbossed on front: "53205 Bluffs of the Green River. Copyright, 1898, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Green River (Wyo.); Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithography; Detroit Photographic Co.; A

10. By the Swannanoa, Asheville, North Carolina By the Swannanoa, Asheville, North CarolinaEmbossed on front: "53862 By the Swannanoa, Asheville, North Carolina. Copyright, 1902, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Swannanoa River (N.C.); Asheville (N.C.); Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithography; Detro

11. Cadets' Quarters, U.S. Military Academy Cadets' Quarters, U.S. Military AcademyEmbossed on front: "53786 Cadets' Quarters, U.S. Military Academy. Copyright, 1901, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.United States Military Academy--Buildings; West Point (N.Y.); Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chro

12. Castle Geyser, Yellowstone National Park Castle Geyser, Yellowstone National ParkEmbossed on front: "53313-Castle Geyser, Yellowstone National Park. Copyright, 1898, by the Photocrom Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Castle Geyser (Wyo.); Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithography; Detroit Photographic Co.;

13. Christ Church, Philadelphia Christ Church, PhiladelphiaEmbossed on front: "53726 Christ Church, Philadelphia. Copyright, 1901, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Christ Church (Philadelphia, Pa.); Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithography; Detroit Phot

14. Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde Cliff Palace, Mesa VerdeEmbossed on front: "53118-Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde. From the Ruins. Copyright, 1898, by the Photochrom Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.); Pueblo Indians--Dwellings--Colorado--Mesa Verde National Park; Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--

15. Crevasse Formation in Illecillewaet Glacier, Selkirk Mountains Crevasse Formation in Illecillewaet Glacier, Selkirk MountainsEmbossed on front: "54069 Crevasse Formation in Illecillewaet Glacier, Selkirk Mountains. Copyright, 1902, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Glaciers--British Columbia--1900-1910; Selkirk Range; Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithog

16. Detroit: Belle Isle. Grand Canal Detroit: Belle Isle. Grand CanalEmbossed on front: "A 15-Detroit. Belle Isle. Grand Canal." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Belle Isle Park (Detroit, Mich.); Detroit (Mich.); Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithograp

17. Echo Bridge, Newton, Massachusetts Echo Bridge, Newton, MassachusettsEmbossed on front: "53827 Echo Bridge, Newton, Massachusetts. Copyright, 1901, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Bridges--Massachusetts; Newton (Mass.); Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithography; Detroit

18. Erie Canal at Salina Street, Syracuse Erie Canal at Salina Street, SyracuseEmbossed on front: "53615 Erie Canal at Salina Street, Syracuse. Copyright, 1900, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Canals; United States--New York (State)--Erie Canal; Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithogr

19. Falls of the Bow River, Banff, Alberta Falls of the Bow River, Banff, AlbertaEmbossed on front: "54065 Falls of the Bow River, Banff, Alberta. Copyright, 1902, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Bow River (Alta.); Banff (Alta.); Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithography; Detroit Photo

20. Farnsworth's Loop, Santa Catalina Island Farnsworth's Loop, Santa Catalina IslandEmbossed on front: "53077 Farnsworth's Loop, Santa Catalina Island. Copyright, 1899, by Detroit Photographic Co." Part of a collection of 100 chromolithographs (photochroms) that include a representative selection of scenes taken throughout the United States, Canada and elsewhere. Jackson, in partnership with the Detroit Photographic Company, took black and white photographs that were reproduced into color photochroms for sale as postcards or prints. The great majority of the images in this collection are of landscapes made in Colorado, Montana and New York State, particularly in Yellowstone National Park and the Adirondack region. Some images are architectural, including several images of the interior of the Library of Congress and one of the Miles Brewton House ("53767. Pringle House, Charleston S.C.") All images are approximately 7x9 inches and were created through what Jackson described as a "photo-lithographic process for reproducing pictures in color." Seventeen duplicates are not imaged in the digital collection.Santa Catalina Island (Calif.); Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942; Photographers--United States; Photography--West (U.S); Photography--East (U.S); Photochrom prints; Chromolithography; Detroit Photogr
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