Lily Haynes correspondence, 1876-1924.

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Lily Haynes correspondence, 1876-1924.

Correspondence from family members, particularly from husband describing his business and photography activities.

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Yellowstone-Western Stage Company

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Tourist transportation company in Yellowstone Park 1914-1916, operated as Monida & Yellowstone Stage Co. 1898-1913. From the description of Y-W Stage Co. records, 1898-1916. (Montana State University Bozeman Library). WorldCat record id: 42928667 ...

F. Jay Haynes (Firm)

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Monida & Yellowstone Stage Company

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Haynes, Lily Snyder.

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Wife of photographer F. Jay Haynes, Photo Studio manager. From the description of Lily Haynes correspondence, 1876-1924. (Montana State University Bozeman Library). WorldCat record id: 42928527 ...

Haynes family.

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Haynes, F. Jay (Frank Jay), 1853-1921

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F. Jay Haynes (1853-1921), a photographer who traveled extensively in the West, was best known for his early photographs of Yellowstone National Park. In the 1870s and 1880s, Haynes operated studios in Moorhead, Minnesota, Fargo, North Dakota, and St. Paul, Minnesota. As the official photographer for the Northern Pacific Railroad, he maintained the "Haynes Palace Studio," a special railroad car equipped as a mobile photography studio. In 1891, when tourist travel to Alaska was on the rise, Hayne...