N. A. Forsyth stereographs circa 1901 - circa 1911

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N. A. Forsyth stereographs circa 1901 - circa 1911

N. A. Forsyth was a photographer who operated a studio out of Butte, Montana, from 1904-1930, working for Underwood and Underwood and later Keystone View Company. This collection consists of over 500 stereograph views with Forsyth's imprint captured between circa 1901 and circa 1911 and includes scenic views of Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks; Butte, Montana; and family groups of Montana Indian tribes.

561 stereographs

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6365590

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Dixon, Cromwell, 1892-1911

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Forsyth, N. A. (Norman A.), 1869-1949

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Norman A. Forsyth was born on February 10, 1869 in Syracuse, New York. Adopted as an infant, his family moved to Plainview, Nebraska, in 1870. Forsyth attended Wesleyan University in Lincoln, Nebraska and while in school, Forsyth began selling stereo cards and viewers door-to-door for Underwood and Underwood, an early producer and distributor of stereographic views. Shortly after graduating from college in 1901, Forsyth headed west to Yellowstone National Park to work fo...