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M. M. Hazeltine

American Photographer · 1827–1903

20 works on LinkedCulture

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[Agassiz Rock]

[Agassiz Rock]

Getty Museum · about 1865

Bridal Veil Fall, 940 feet high.

Bridal Veil Fall, 940 feet high.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

El Capitan, 3,300 feet high.

El Capitan, 3,300 feet high.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

La Grange Hydraulic Mining & Ditch Co.

La Grange Hydraulic Mining & Ditch Co.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

Merced River at the West End of the Valley.

Merced River at the West End of the Valley.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

Mount Hoffman from Lake Hoffman.

Mount Hoffman from Lake Hoffman.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

Mount Star [sic] King, from Glacier Point.

Mount Star [sic] King, from Glacier Point.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

[Nevada Fall and Cap of Liberty.]

[Nevada Fall and Cap of Liberty.]

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

North and South Domes.

North and South Domes.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

[Snow Plant]

[Snow Plant]

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

The Ladders, at Vernal Fall.

The Ladders, at Vernal Fall.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

The Thumb on Cloud's Rest.

The Thumb on Cloud's Rest.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

Three Brothers, 4,200 feet high.

Three Brothers, 4,200 feet high.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

Tuolumne Canyon, Near Mount Lyell.

Tuolumne Canyon, Near Mount Lyell.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

Unicorn Peak from the Soda Springs.

Unicorn Peak from the Soda Springs.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

Vernal Fall, 350 feet high.

Vernal Fall, 350 feet high.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

Vernal Falls, 350 feet high.

Vernal Falls, 350 feet high.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

[Virgin Tears]

[Virgin Tears]

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

Yo-Semite Falls, 2,634 feet high.

Yo-Semite Falls, 2,634 feet high.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

Yo-Semite Falls, 2,634 feet high.

Yo-Semite Falls, 2,634 feet high.

Getty Museum · 1865–1875

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