
Grabill, John
John C. H. Grabill sent one hundred and eighty eight photographs to the library of congress between the years 1887 and 1892. This collection is considered the premier collection of western frontier photography in the United States today. Known for their gritty realism, these sepia-toned windows to the past capture the American West in the midst of settlement. The well-crafted images evoke a definite sense of place and time that allow the viewer to peer into a world that otherwise survives only in our imaginations, and the stuff of legends. Read more.
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Dinner Scene Forms part of the John C. H. Grabill Collection. circa 1887 and 1892. [More Info] |
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Girl and Teepee with Dog John Grabill - Deadwood, South Dakota [More Info] |
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Gold Fever John C. H. Grabill; Deadwood, South Dakota; 1889 [More Info] |
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Happy Hours in Camp "G. and B.&M. Engineers Corps and Visitors," 1889. Small group of men and women and two deer in front of a tent. Some of the men are playing musical instruments. [More Info] |
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Harney Range Horseshoe Curve on the Burlington and Missouri River near Custer City, S.D., 1891. [More Info] |
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Home of Mrs. American Horse Visiting squaws at Mrs. A's home in hostile camp, 1891. [More Info] |
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Hot Springs, South Dakota Interior of largest plunge bath in U.S. on F.E. and M.V. R'y [More Info] |
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Hotel Minnekahta Hot Springs, S.D., 1889 [More Info] |
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Hunting Deer "A deer hunt near Deadwood in winter '87 and '88. Two miners McMillan and Hubbard got their game." [More Info] |
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Indian Warriors Mr. Bear-that-Runs-and-Growls, Mr. Warrior, Mr. One-Tooth-Gone, Mr. Sole (bottom of foot), Mr. Make-it-Long, 1890 [More Info] |
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