No. 1578: The Devil's Tea-kettle, Geysers, Sonoma Co., Cal.
Scope and Contents
Some early stereographs feature handwritten numbers and titles. Watkins began issuing stereocards with printed labels on yellow cardstock around 1863. These were followed by images printed on orange cardstock. In 1867, Watkins won an award for landscape photography at the Paris International Exposition and printed this information on the back of his stereoviews.
Dates
- 1859-1874
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research. Access to glass stereographs and "Pacific Coast Views" photograph album is restricted due to rarity and fragility of materials.
Extent
From the Collection: 65.25 Linear Feet (28 flat boxes, 4 legal document boxes, 3 half-legal document boxes, 2 photo boxes, and 4 half-size photo boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the California Historical Society Repository