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Bishop Francis standing outside in yard, hat in hand, other hand resting on tree stump
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1920]
This photonegative taken by a Chicago Daily News photographer may have been published in the newspaper.
Cite as: DN-0072475, Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago Historical Society
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Woman holding a nut in front of a squirrel standing on a tree stump at an outdoor show, in a room
CREATED/PUBLISHED
1928.
This photonegative taken by a Chicago Daily News photographer may have been published in the newspaper.
Cite as: DN-0085493, Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago Historical Society
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The Champion, Stump region S.W. of Apex
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[between 1935 and 1950?]
SUMMARY
View of a gnarled tree stump in Stump Flats southwest of Apex in Gilpin County, Colorado; stratus clouds dot the sky.
NOTES
Title from inventory prepared by Western History Department, Denver Public Library; words "The Champion Stump region S.W. of Apex Gilpin Co." written on sticker on back of print.
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Timberline "Goliath"
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1939?]
SUMMARY
A large pine tree stump, possibly a Limber Pine, stands in the foreground in Stump Flats west of Apex in Gilpin County, Colorado. Photographer titled the image "Goliath." Several additional tree stumps are in the background.
NOTES
Title from inventory prepared by Western History Department, Denver Public Library; words "Kemp #T-137 Timberline - Goliath' (burned pine trunk) Stump Flats, W. slope 5 mi. |
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Florissant, Colorado, petrified stumps
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[between 1860-1880].
SUMMARY
Two men sit and one stands next to the petrified stump of a tree in Florissant, Colorado. A framework of pine trees surrounds the stump.
NOTES
Title hand-written on back of photoprint.
Source: Mrs. H. Pierson 5031 Stuart St.
Original photonegative is cracked, faded and grainy.
X-8456
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Humpty Dumpty
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[between 1935 and 1950?]
SUMMARY
A large tree stump stands in the foreground, probably in Stump Flats west of Apex in Gilpin County, Colorado. Photographer titled the image "Humpty Dumpty."
NOTES
Title from inventory prepared by Western History Department, Denver Public Library.
See also "K-403."
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Invictus
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[between 1935 and 1950?]
SUMMARY
View of a gnarled tree stump in (probably) Stump Flats west of Apex in Gilpin County, Colorado; cumulus clouds dot the sky.
NOTES
Title from inventory prepared by Western History Department, Denver Public Library; word "2. Invictus" written across bottom of photonegative.
Negative has thin strip of tape on upper edge.
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Petrified tree stump
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[between 1922 and 1935?]
SUMMARY
Pine trees dot an embankment, with a petrified tree stump in the foreground.
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Puyallup girl, Puyallup, Washington, ca. 1891
CREATED/PUBLISHED
United States--Washington (State)--Puyallup, ca. 1891
NOTES
Studio portrait of a young woman with plaid blanket around her shoulders. She poses in front of painted backdrop, beside fake tree stumps.
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Caribou Flats 1945
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[1945?]
SUMMARY
A group of tree stumps stands in the foreground among rocks at Caribou Flat in Boulder County, Colorado. A group of pine trees stands in the background, and a ridge of mountains is in the distance.
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Chihuahua Gulch
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[between 1935 and 1950?]
SUMMARY
Several tree stumps stand in the foreground in a clearing near Chihuahua Gulch, a tributary of Peru Creek near Montezuma in Summit County, Colorado. Tall trees stand in the background on the edge of the clearing. A ridge of mountains is in the distance.
NOTES
Title from inventory prepared by Western History Department, Denver Public Library; words "Chihuahua Gulch Little Snake River - |
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Yankee Hill, Village of Ninety Four
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[between 1900 and 1920?]
SUMMARY
Several log cabins stand among pine trees in the Village of Ninety-four on Yankee Hill on the border of Clear Creek and Gilpin Counties in Colorado. Large tree stumps stand in the foreground. A small building stands on the hillside in the background.
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Cardinal, Colorado
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[between 1870 and 1883].
SUMMARY
View of Cardinal, (Cardinal City, Old Cardinal) Boulder County, Colorado, includes covered horse-drawn carriages, tents, log and wood frame structures, tree stumps, and cut timber. The town later relocated and became New Cardinal, a site closer to Netherland, that served as the Caribou Railway branch terminal.
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Hagerman Pass, 11,500 ft. above the sea, Colorado Midland Ry / Rose and Hopkins.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[between 1887 and 1901].
SUMMARY
View of several Pullman passenger cars of the Colorado Midland Railway at Hagerman Pass (11,500 feet elevation) in Colorado; some passengers peer out windows or doorways of cars; several men stand beside train cars; smoke of locomotive wafts back toward passenger cars; some spindly pine trees are are shown near timberline; patchy snow on mountaintops; tree stumps, dead wood and wildflowers in foreground.
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Donkey party at Iron Spring, Manitou
CREATED/PUBLISHED
[between 1882 and 1885?].
Exterior view of the Ute Iron Spring Chateau, Manitou Springs, Colorado. This one-story frame structure was a popular destination for hundreds of tourists every summer day in Manitou Springs, Colorado. In the center, the octagonal pavilion with its latticework and projecting bays has a shingled, faceted conical roof with ornamental dormer, vent-cap top and flagpole. In the foreground, the 'burro brigade' stands in the sun. Numerous girls in wide-brimmed, ribboned hats and frilly dresses sit sidesaddle, ready for an excursion. On the right, a horse and buggy sits by the steep embankment on the south side of Engleman Canyon; a tree stump is on this side of it. The scrub and tree dotted bluffs of Engleman Canyon fill the background.
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Lumberjack eats lunch on stump, Long Bell Lumber Company, Cowlitz County, Washington.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
1941 Oct.
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Forest which has been freshly cut at camp near Effie, Minnesota.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
1937 Sept.
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House occupied by the Ingrahams and the Smallwoods near Nelma, Wisconsin. Ingraham, a lumberjack, has a wife and two children. Smallwood, a laborer migrated from Kentucky, has a wife and baby.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
1937 Apr.
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Grant County, Oregon. Malheur National Forest. Lumberjack measures "scales" log. He keeps a record of how many and what size logs are cut and estimates board feet which are cut.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
1942 July.
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Checker at logging operations, Tillamook County, Oregon.
CREATED/PUBLISHED
1941 Oct.
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Victorian Lady basking in the glory of a Stump!
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The Del Norte Wonder Stump, near Crescent city, California No.207 by Arfran / / Postcard
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Date Created: [1900] Physical description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 23.74 x 14.72 cm. Repository name: Porterville Public Library Contents description: Members of the Porterville City Band are on top of the Van Doorman Stump. The stump was cut into pieces for transportation to the World's Fair. Because it was in pieces it was discounted as a fake. Subject terms: Porterville City Band
Main Street
Porterville, California |
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Title: Men on Stump
Date: May 10, 1892
Photographer: King & Baskerville
Everett Avenue near Cleveland Avenue. Man 2nd from the right is Senator John McManus of the Bank of Everett. Man 2nd from left is possibly William J. Gillespie or R.M.Mitchell.
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TITLE: Labor
CALL NUMBER: Unprocessed item [P&P]
REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ62-103277 (b&w film copy neg.)
SUMMARY: Reproduction of mural in Library of Congress showing two men removing tree stump.
MEDIUM: 1 photographic print.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: c1896.
CREATOR: Pearce, Charles Sprague, 1851-1914 |
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Texas Gov. James Hogg
January 20, 1891 - January 15, 1895
This undated photo of Hogg gives something of the personality of the man. As a young man, Hogg had been shot in the back by outlaws and lived to tell about it. As governor, he created the Railroad Commission to protect the public interest against powerful corporations. The first progressive to serve as Texas governor, Hogg once told an audience, "Let us have Texas, the Empire State, governed by the people; not Texas, the truckpatch, ruled by corporate lobbyists."
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1920's Photo
Origin Unknown
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Giant Cedar Stump
Pacific Highway
Wash. Ellis 51
1945
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1930's
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House built into a Cedar Stump
Washington 1906 |
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Little girl sitting on stump |
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Vestaburg, MI stump pull |
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1915 PostCard NH |
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Washington PostCard 40's |
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