Successful Hunters dressing Elk, No. 56 from the series "Yellowstone National Park Views"

Art Institute of Chicago

Successful Hunters dressing Elk, No. 56 from the series "Yellowstone National Park Views"

William I. Marshall

Date
1876
Medium
Albumen print, stereo
Culture
United States
Department
Photography and Media
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

Text printed on reverse of stereocard: This Park, the largest in the world, area 3578 sq. miles, elevation above the sea from 6000 to 14,000 ft., is on both sides (but mainly on E side) of the main range of the Rocky Mts., in N.W. corner of Wyoming Territory, U.S. of A. It was made a National Park by Act of Congress, approved March 1, 1872, and contains a far greater number and variety of natural wonders, lakes, cataracts, canons, mud volcanoes, solfataras, fumaroles, ornamental hot springs, spouting geysers, etc., than any other equal area on the globe.

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Object type
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