A Guide to the Stereographs of miscellaneous Virginia sites, ca. 1860-1900 Stereographs of miscellaneous Virginia sites, ca. 1860 - 1900 10810

A Guide to the Stereographs of miscellaneous Virginia sites, ca. 1860-1900

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The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 10810


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
10810
Title
Stereographs of miscellaneous Virginia sites ca. 1860-1900
Physical Characteristics
This collections consists of three items.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Stereographs of miscellaneous Virginia sites, ca. 1860-1900, Accession # 10810, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

The photographs were purchased by the Library from Krainik Gallery Vintage Photographs, Falls Church, Virginia, on January 6, 1989.

Scope and Content Information

These three stereoscopic photographs of Virginia scenes, ca. 1860-1900, include stereoviews of the Old Colonial Church, Hampton, Virginia, published by Alfred S. Campbell, Elizabeth, New Jersey, dated 1896; Blanford Church built 1720, Petersburg, Virginia, published by Kilburn Brothers, Littleton, New Hampshire, ca. 1870's; and War Views of Falls Church, Virginia, negative by Mathew Brady, and published by E.& H.T. Anthony, New York, ca. 1860's.