Photograph of men working with a steam powered machine in a grassy field. A man stands in front of the machine, looking at the camera. Several other men are sitting on the machine, likely used for threshing. The steam engine in the front powers a large belt that turns the mechanisms in the machine behind the engine. The landscape is flat and covered with grass. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph depicting a landscape overlooking a small stream. The water cuts through the landscape. Grass covers the landscape with several tree stumps visible along the water. Trees grow along the banks and on the landscape incline around the river. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_128 and 010_MJ_138_003. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a desert landscape. Sage brush covers the landscape in the foreground. On open plateau of desert can be seen in the background. Hills rise behind the plateau in the distance. Power lines cross in front of the camera near the roadway. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of black bears eating in a forest landscape. Several black bears eating food can be seen in the middle of a field. Cardboard boxes and paper wrappers can be seen in the foreground. Dense trees grow on the outside of the field. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_128. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_127. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Image of a landscape overlooking a small stream. The water cuts through the landscape by the eroded river banks. A small island can be seen in the middle of the stream. Trees grow along the banks. Grass covers the landscape and there are several tree stumps visible along the water. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_94_047c. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_96_057c. Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_176. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_96_057c. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_97_009c. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_97_009c. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_94_063c. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_94_047c. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph depicting large sand dune fences near the Dalles of the Columbia in Oregon. The Columbia Gorge is a large river formation in the northern part of Oregon that is a National Scenic Area. It is a federally protected landscape. The large dune fences help to stop further sand erosion on the landscape by blocking wind as it comes down the side of the hill. Vegetation covers several portions of the dune but due to wind erosion, the sandy portion has been stripped of any vegetation. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a Cascade Mountain forest in Oregon. Large boulders have fallen from the mountains above and are piled along the hillside. A steel guard rail can be seen in the foreground. Some of the trees are missing limbs because they were likely surrounded by other trees before the rock slide, meaning the only energy invested in their growth went to their tops. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a dirt road running through an Oregon Forest located near Crater Lake National Park. Men stand by several cars that are parked on the side of the road to the left. Deep ruts are cut into the roadway from car tires. Several men can be seen standing underneath the trees in the background. Some of the trees lean over into the road. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of cowboys standing by their horses as they adjust their saddles. The landscape is flat and grassy with no trees. A wire fence divides the property in the foreground and several other horse stand behind the cowboys. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_129. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_096. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph depicting hilly banks of a small river. The river cuts through the landscape to the right . Grass covers the hills around the river and trees grow up on the banks. Several houses can be seen in the background. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_095. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_103 and 010_MJ_137_124. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_120. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_121. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_123 and 010_MJ_137_137. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_122 and 010_MJ_137_136. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_123. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_122. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a rolling corn field. A wooden post and wire fence divides the property in the foreground and a corn field stretches out down the hill in the background. Several other hills can be seen behind the corn field, covered in grass and trees.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_100. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_098 and 010_MJ_137_119. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_130. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a rocky hill. The hill appears to be affected by erosion due to exposed sediment rock that can be seen. Trees grow up between the rock walls and dense vegetation covers the landscape. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a rolling landscape of hills and a wooden fence. The hills are covered with tall grasses and stands of trees. A wooden and wire fence divides the property in the foreground. A wooden bench can be seen next to the wire. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of an eroded bank of a hill. It appears that a portion of the side of the hill gave way and fell to the bottom after years of erosion. Rocks and dirt continue to fall because the face of the hill is exposed to the elements. A small tree grows out of the side. Grass covers the ground in the foreground and trees grow on top of the hill. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of clear-cut fields, presumably used for agriculture. Dense vegetation grows in the foreground, but eventually gives way to rolling fields. Several stands of trees can be seen in the background and the eroded bank of a river cuts through the middle of the landscape. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of trees in a hilly valley. Grass covers the hills and trees dot the landscape. A dirt roadway can be seen in the foreground. A dense forest can be seen in the background. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_106. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of eroded banks of a small river. Large trees grow on the opposite bank. Hills rise up to the roadway above the river, and the field is divided by a wooden fence in the background. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_103. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a small trench in a hilly landscape. Tall grasses cover the hills and the valley, which ends in a small pool of water and an eroded trench. A cow grazes along the banks of the trench in the background and trees cover the hills surrounding the valley. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a hilly landscape. Tall grasses and bushes cover the landscape in the foreground. A tall pine tree stands to the right. A large tree covered hill rises in the background. A large swath of land has been clear cut below the hill. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a shallow pond in the middle of a grassy field. A forest can be seen in the background. Several power lines can be seen to the right, suggesting there is road close to the pond.
Photograph of a rock wall presumably taken near Gilmanton, New Hampshire. Dense vegetation grows up around the wall in front of several trees. The stones have been hand placed in the wall and are not held together by mortar joints. Hills can be seen in the background. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of mounted stereograph 010_MJ_137_098. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a covered bridge located in Franklin, New Hampshire. It is noted the picture was taken in August of 1929. Signs on the bridge read, "Warning: Persons driving horses across this bridge faster than a walk are liable to a fine of five dollars. City of Franklin," and, "Notice: Vehicle and load limit - 4 tons. Speed limit 10 ml per hour. City of Franklin." The covered bridge has a main tunnel for cars and horses but also has a secondary walkway to the left for pedestrians. Power Lines attach to the front of the bridge and steel girders can be seen on the side of the bridge, offering support underneath. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_90_065c. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a dirt path surrounded by White Pines taken near Loudon, New Hampshire. It is noted the picture was taken in June of 1926. The trees are dense and shade most of the roadway. Dense vegetation covers the ground in the foreground and grows between the trees in the background. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a streetscape located near Loudon, New Hampshire. It is noted that the picture was taken in June of 1926. Tall white pine trees line the right side of the road and shade most of the landscape. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
aerial image of Laconia, New Hampshire. The rocky landscape of the hill covered with tall grass and bushes can be seen in the foreground A small town in front of a major lake can be seen in the valley at the base of the hill. Hills rise in the background behind the lake. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
A wider angle of the house in image 010_MJ_137_112, near Concord, New Hampshire. The original house appears to be closest to the road and is likely a hall and parlor with a central passage. The first addition is a small, single story wing addition on the back of the original house and it is unclear if is original to the house or put on at a later date. The second addition is two stories and located on the back of the original house. Central chimneys rise out of the ridgelines of both the original house and second addition, and wall dormers can be seen on the back of the second addition. A single story connecting building runs between the second addition and the large barn to the left. This house type is unusual because it is rare that the barn would be connected to the main house, but they are often called Telescoping Houses, and in this particular region, a New England Connecting Barn. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
A small, vernacular style hall and parlor house new Concord, New Hampshire. A single story porch covers the front facade of the house which appears to have a centrally located entrance, likely making the floor plan a hall and parlor house with a central hallway. A wing addition can be seen on the back of the house and a second door allows entrance into the addition on the side. Decorative scroll work hangs from the porch room and a decorated overhanging pediment covers the second entrance on the side. A large addition can be seen in the background and a large tree grows in the front yard, offering shade during the summer. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a georgian style house located in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. It is noted the picture was taken in June of 1926. It is likely the picture shows a different angle of the house in images 010_MJ_137_109 and 010_MJ_137_110, but this is uncertain. The house has a centrally located main entrance and is surrounded by symmetrically placed windows. It is two stories and has a single story addition to the left. The house is constructed into a hill so a portion of the foundation is exposed under the front facade and windows allow light into the basement. Large trees and tall grasses conceal most of the house and offer shade during the summer. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a vernacular house located in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. It is noted the image was taken in June of 1926 and shows a "Home" House. The front facade of the house is slightly off center, suggesting the floor plan is a hall and parlor style with two floors and central staircase. A two-story addition can be seen on the back of the house and a wooden picket fence surrounds the property. Large trees grow beside the house, shading most of it from the sun. A second house can be seen to the left and tall grass covers the landscape in the foreground. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a vernacular house located in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. It is noted the image was taken in June of 1926 and shows a "Home" House. The front facade of the house is slightly off center, suggesting the floor plan is a hall and parlor style with two floors and central staircase. A two-story addition can be seen on the back of the house and a wooden picket fence surrounds the property. Large trees grow beside the house, shading most of it from the sun. A second house can be seen to the left and tall grass covers the landscape in the foreground. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a dining room in a house in Gilamanton, New Hampshire.It is noted the picture was taken in June of 1926. The dining room has a large open hearth. A large cast-iron pot hangs over an open fire in the hearth. Cooking utensils are propped up against the outside of the hearth. A small stool can be seen to the right. Wallpaper decorates the wall above. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of Peaked Hill taken in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. It is noted the picture was taken in June of 1926, and that the image depicts the average low mountains (2500 ft.) of New England. Large, flat grass boulders cover the landscape in the foreground near dense vegetation. Large hills can be seen in the background, behind the hilly valley at the base of the hill. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of Drew's Hill taken in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. It is noted the picture was taken in August of 1907. Large boulders with tall grasses cover the landscape in the foreground. Stands of trees cover the hills as they lead down into a valley in the background. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a dirt roadway taken near Gilmanton Village, New Hampshire. It is noted the picture was taken in August of 1907. Trees and grasses cover the embankments on each side of the street and several houses can be seen at the base of a hill. The small village spreads out in the background as more hills rise behind the town. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Image of an Ash Tree coming into bloom in June of 1926 in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. The tree is sprouting small buds which will eventually opened into leaves. Large boulders surround the tree and vegetation grows up between the boulders in the foreground. A small town can be seen in the valley at the base of the hill, as more hills rise in the background. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a lone tree grassy field taken in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. It is noted that the picture was taken in August of 1907. A single houses stands in a forested part of the landscape in the background. A small swale can be seen cutting through the landscape towards the camera. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a landscape taken at Peaked Hill in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. It is noted that the picture was taken in August of 1907. A small town near a valley can be seen in the foreground. Pine trees cover the hillside and grasses grow up between the boulders. Hills rise in the background. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a shale outcropping located in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. It is noted the picture was taken in August of 1907. The shale bedrock has been exposed after years of erosion. Vegetation overhangs the edge of the outcropping. Piles of shale rock can be seen at the base of the outcropping. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a glacial trench located in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. Tall grass grows in the valley and a low, stone wall has been constructed to cross through the trench. A houses on top of the fill can be seen in the background. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of Gunhouse Hill and Peaked hill located in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. It is noted the picture was taken in August of 1907. A small cornfield can be seen behind a post and wire fence in the foreground. Trees dot the grass covered landscape and several houses can be seen in the background. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of Peaked Hill located in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. It is noted that the picture was taken in August of 1907. A stand of trees near a valley can be seen in the foreground. Pine trees cover the hillside and grasses grow up between the boulders. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of an aerial landscape view from Peaked Hill in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. It is noted that the picture was taken in August of 1907. A small town near a valley can be seen in the foreground. Pine trees cover the hillside and grasses grow up between the boulders. Hills rise in the background. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of Drew located in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. It is noted the picture was taken in 1907, from Drew's Hill. Tall grasses cover the rolling landscape in the foreground and trees dot the fields, which are divided by low, stone walls. Mountains can be seen in the background, covered by dense stands of trees. A wooden trough can be seen in the middle of the field in the foreground. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of a clay enbankment located in Gilmanton, New Hampshire. It is noted that the image was taken in August of 1907.A dense stand of trees can be seen in the background. Boulders stick up from the ground and are partially concealed by the grass on the hill. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Photograph of two large Georgian style houses located in Gilmanton, New Hampshire.Tall vegetation conceals a majority of the facade of the houses . A decorated pediment over the main entrance and evenly spaced windows can be seen on the front of the house in the foreground. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_83_077c. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_83_083c. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.
Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_83_082c. Jefferson would often use the same negative to create a lantern slide as well as a mounted stereographic card. When possible we have indicated if it is a repeat image, however this is not always the case. As such, there may be a corresponding digitized glass lantern slide, and a mounted stereographic card associated with this stereographic negative within the Mark Jefferson Collection.