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Albumen prints.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Bullen Family Photographs,

 Collection
Identifier: UUS_P0018
Abstract

The Bullen Family Collection consists of approximately 764 black and white prints. Included are unidentified and identified portraits of the Bullen Family, prints related to the Promontory-Curlew Land Company, KVNU radio, Utah State University, family vacations and Utah politics.

Dates: 1860-1970

Ellsworth family photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: UUS_P0142
Abstract 3,900 prints and negatives (some in color) that document the family of S. George and Maria Smith Ellsworth from their ancestors in the 1860s to their immediate family in the 1990s. Included are images of LDS Church missions and activities, World War II, research and professional work, family portraits, vacations, and activities. Taken together it is perhaps the most complete visual documentation of a single family in Utah. The photos were taken at a variety of locations in Arizona, Nevada,...
Dates: 1860-1999; Majority of material found within 1880-1990

Newell Hart photographs

 Collection
Identifier: UUS_P0251
Abstract

Photographs and negatives mainly from Franklin County, Idaho from the 1880s to the 1960s. These photos consist of people, buildings, and events in and around Preston, Idaho, many of which are original albumen and collodion prints.

Dates: 1880-1990

Western views photograph album

 Collection
Identifier: UUS_P0205
Abstract Albumen prints taken by photographers W.H. Jackson, C.R. Savage, and I.W. Taber from the 1870s to the early 1880s. Most of the photos show scenes along the Denver & Rio Grande or Central Pacific Railroads in California, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. Also included are images from Santa Fe, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and the Grand Canyon. The prints were removed from the album to prevent mechanical damage to loose prints and because the album pages were composed of highly acidic wood...
Dates: 1869-1883; Majority of material found within 1870-1880