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United States Views

Photographic and print views are included in the Society's collection of United States Views. Among the most interesting are a small group of photographs by William H. Jackson of Yellowstone National Park; another group by Andrew Joseph Russell of the construction of the Union Pacific Line through Nebraska and Wyoming in 1868 and 1869; almost sixty photographs of Tuskegee Institute and the surrounding area taken in the late 1800s; and a variety of large format photographic views of Worcester.

- Georgia B. Barnhill, Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Graphic Arts

 

Nichols Dickinson
A view of Worcester, Mass., in 1838

Peddler
The Parker Model House for senior girls at the Tuskegee Institute

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Additional collections containing views include:
- Photographs of Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Structures in Massachusetts taken 1887-1945 by Harriette Merrifield Forbes
- Theodor Clemens Wohlbrück Photographs of Towns in Worcester County, c.1905-1915