Photographs of buildings and grounds of Yale and New Haven by Adolph Wittemann used in the publication "New Haven and Yale University," 1896-1901 (inclusive).

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Photographs of buildings and grounds of Yale and New Haven by Adolph Wittemann used in the publication "New Haven and Yale University," 1896-1901 (inclusive).

The collection consists of prints of various Yale and New Haven, Connecticut buildings and grounds taken by Adolph Wittemann for the souvenir publication "New Haven and Yale University." Included are views of Woolsey Hall, College Row, the New Haven Green, East Rock, Temple Street, and Sheffield Scientific School.

.25 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8019836

Yale University Library

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Yale University.

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Wittemann, A. (Adolph), 1845-1938

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The Albertype Company was a Brooklyn-based publisher that was founded by brothers Adolph and Herman Wittemann in 1890. The publishing company, originally known as Wittemann Brothers, operated from 1890 to 1952 and produced over 25,000 prints. Albertype Company produced their own photographs, as well as reproduced photographic images produced by other companies or individual photographers. The company published postcards and viewbooks. Viewbooks, also called souvenir albums or view a...