Herbert Wendell Gleason photographic negatives of Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, and North Dakota, 1899-1928.

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Herbert Wendell Gleason photographic negatives of Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, and North Dakota, 1899-1928.

Wisconsin contains two portraits in Fond du Lac: a small child, and a Miss Gridley. Chicago images include: Eugenie Street, and a vase of flowers in the home of Stephen T. Mather, wealthy Chicago businessman and first director of the National Park Service. Iowa images include: bluffs outside Dubuque and along the Yellow River; "Pike's Peak" in McGregor along with scenes of Painted Rocks; and two botanicals. On a train trip though North Dakota in 1905, Gleason photographed a number of prairie scenes including prairie farms and farm machinery, a street scene in the town of Kenmare, several rural train stations, and natural phenomena (including cloud formations and a sunset).

20 photonegatives : glass ; 13 x 18 cm. or smaller.14 photonegatives : film ; 13 x 18 cm. or smaller.

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Gleason, Herbert Wendell, 1855-1937

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Photographer. From the description of The Canadian Rockies : photograph album, [ca. 1910]. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 15507820 Landscape photographer. From the description of Robbins collection of Herbert Wendell Gleason photographic negatives of images taken in 1902 of Concord, Mass. [graphic], 1902. (Concord Public Library). WorldCat record id: 39847760 From the description of Robbins collection of Herbert Wendell Gleason photograph...