Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_86_074c. 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_86_072c. 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 in Kettle Point, Ontario, Canada. Two chimney stacks rise out of the ridge line on either end of the house. A porch wraps around the back and sides of the house and a brick and siding two story addition extends off the back of the house. Large floor to ceiling windows are installed on both stories of the addition. Trees and grass are overgrown in the backyard of the property and another residence 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 the rear view of the house in image 010_MJ_139_134. Two major additions are on the back of the house including a two story gabled extension of the interior of the house and a single story shed roof addition whose roof is a continuation of the original house. A shed building can be seen behind the house and a wooden picket fence divides the property from 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 large house in Kettle Point, Ontario, Canada. The house appears to be a vernacular form of an upright and wing with several additions of the side and back. A covered porch wraps around the side of the house. The first story of the house is covered with brick. A man stands in the backyard by the wooden picket fence and a dog house is built away from the house. The landscape is flat and covered with grass and trees. 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 stand of trees along Lake Huron located in Kettle Point, Ontario, Canada. The trees all appear to be various species of evergreens. Grass covers the ground and the lake 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 glass slide 010_MJ_86_075c. 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 outcropping located in Kettle Point, Ontario, Canada. Several large circular concretions stick out of the shale bedrock, which has been eroded over time by weather coming off of Lake Huron. Trees grow at the top of the outcropping and help to stabilize the bank. 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 outcropping located in Kettle Point, Ontario, Canada. Several large circular concretions stick out of the shale bedrock, which has been eroded over time by weather coming off of Lake Huron. Trees grow at the top of the outcropping and help to stabilize the bank. 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 forested hill . A powerline pole and a wooden and wire fence divide the roadway from the field in the foreground. Pine trees and various hardwoods cover the hill the background. The dirt roadway is rutted from tires. 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 striated rock outcropping. Piles of fallen rock lay at the base of the rock wall and grass overhangs the outcropping. Trees cover the landscape 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 rocky islands in the middle of a body of water. Several houses can be seen at the base of the island in the foreground. Several other islands can be seen in the background, all conical shaped and jagged. 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 rock quarry. Several lines of train tracks circle a warehouse building in the bottom of the quarry. The rock walls are steep and vertical. Several buildings can be seen in the background behind the quarry. 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_85_005c. 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 a steam engine. The engine sits on a large wooden trestle that spans a rock quarry. Two men stand by the cars attached to the engine on the rail line and large boulders sit at the base of the raised line. Timber debris is scattered around the work yard. 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 rolling hills. Weeds cover the hill in the foreground. Grass grows up between the weeds. A stand of trees leads down the hill to a small valley. A farm 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 rolling hills. There are few trees and grass covers the hills, which lead down to a low area in the middle of the field. A wooden fence divides the property 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 an academic building. The building is in the gothic revival style. The building is three stories tall and has a large attached turret. Both the building and the turret have pointed arches and the main building has flying buttresses over the main entrance. Trees surround the building and offer shade to the grounds. Students sit on the steps leading up to the main entrance. A second building 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 a man in a long trench coat and a bowler hat in front of a large tree. The landscape is flat and covered with grass. Several fences divide various property lines in the background and these fields were likely used for agriculture. 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 man in a long trench coat and a bowler hat in front of a large tree. The landscape is flat and covered with grass. Several fences divide various property lines in the background and these fields were likely used for agriculture. 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 barn and log cabin. The small log cabin is a story and a half. The cabin is constructed of hewn timbers, with chinking filling the cracks in between the logs. A windmill and a gambrel roof barn stands on the property to the right and the landscape is covered with grass and small bushes. 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 street. A car drives past in the background and a sign on the side of the road reads, "Improved. Stanolind Blue Now 8 Gals. for 1.00. Including tax 3 per Gal." Several vernacular style houses can be seen in the background. A sign in front of the house to the left reads, "US-112." 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 snow covered street. The sidewalks and walkways up to the entrances of the houses have been cleared, and the street appears to be clear as well. A large Ontario Cottage style house is in the foreground. A wrap around porch extends across the front and side facades and the main entrance is located over the gable on the front of the house. Several other residences 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 two men painting the exterior of an Upright and Wing house. Three men are standing wooden scaffolding on the second floor, while the third man stands next to the house. The house is covered with wooden siding and the men are painting a side gable. A woman stands next to a tree beside 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 four men painting the exterior of an Upright and Wing house. Three men are standing wooden scaffolding on the second floor, while the third man stands next to the house. The house is covered with wooden siding and the men are painting a side gable. A woman stands next to a tree beside 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 depicting three men painting the exterior of an Upright and Wing house. Two men are standing wooden scaffolding, while the third man leans against a ladder, posing for the camera. The house is covered with wooden siding with a decorative gable on the front. It extends far back onto the property and has a single visible side gable. 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 gabled upright house with two entrances. The main entrance to the house is under the front portico. A second entrance is found on the side of the house. Bargeboard detailing hangs from the gables over the front and side of the house, and a fish-scale decorative covering is also found under the gable. Trees help to shade the different facades of the house and the grass is maintained. Concrete walkways and sidewalks define the borders of the property. 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 Cottage style vernacular house located in Ontario, Canada. The front of the house has a small gable over the main entrance. The house is two stories and has a central passage with two rooms on either side of the hall. A two story addition can be seen on the back and trees surround the house, casting shadows on the different facades. Several other 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 a vernacular style house with multiple gambrel roof portions. The second story extends past the first story and creates an overhang. Each gambrel roof portion has several windows that let light into the second story. The first floor has a large portico that covers the main entrance. Several other houses can be seen in the background and snow covers the ground. 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 cattle farm with multiple out buildings and barns. The large two and a half story Upright and Wing farm house stands at the front of the farm, facing the road. Four different outbuildings and barns can be seen behind the house. These buildings appear to be an english style or a slight variation of that style. A large gambrel roof barn stands behind the grazing pasture where the cows are, and a massive stack of hay is constructed next to the 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.
Photograph of a snow covered street. The sidewalks and walkways up to the entrances of the houses have been cleared of snow. A small upright and wing house sits partially outside of the frame of the picture to the left. A large two and a half story house stands to the right. The house appears to have a central passage plan with rooms on either side of the main entrance. A large portico covers the main entrance and oriel windows can be seen under individual gables on the front of the house. Trees are planted in rows beside 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 a large upright house with a wrap around porch. The house is two and a half stories. The house has a front upright portion and a side projection with a bay window. It is likely a side passage floor plan based on the location of the main entrance. A hammock hangs on the front porch and large trees in the front yard offer shade over the house. The roadway passing in front of the house is dirt and is separated from the property by a concrete gutter. 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 negative duplicate of stereograph 010_MJ_139_104. 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_85_068c. 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 style house. The house is two and half stories tall. The first floor is covered in brick. The second floor has a vague tudor appearance. A large projecting wall dormer takes up a majority of the front facade. A hipped roof dormer can be seen on top of the roof. Landscaping around the house is well maintained and ivy climbs the powerline pole in front of the house. 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 newly constructed house with a jerkin head, hipped roof. Piles of dirt surround the house. Pieces of cut timber are scattered around the yard surrounding the house. A man stands on the edge of the frame to the left in a shallow divot. The house has a back porch and is constructed in a vernacular style. Neighboring houses can be seen across the street. 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 newly constructed house with a jerkin head, hipped roof. Piles of dirt surround the house. Pieces of cut timber are scattered around the yard surrounding the house. A man stands on the edge of the frame to the left in a shallow divot. The house has a back porch and is constructed in a vernacular style. Neighboring houses can be seen across the street. 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_85_070c. 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 the side view of East Hall at Western State Normal College in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Concrete steps lead up to the front of the building and the landscape is hilly and covered with grass. The building is several stories tall, constructed of brick, and features large porticos, one of which is visible on the front facade. 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_85_073c. 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 East Hall at Western Normal School located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The building has a highly ornate Ionic style of architecture. Two large portico's extend over the front entrances of the building supported by six large ionic columns. Two story brick pilasters are also decorated in the ionic order style, and large denticulated pediments sit above the porticos. The building is a three story, brick building with roof balustrades and denticulated cornices. 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_85_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.
Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_85_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_85_062c. 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 brick street. The street is bounded by concrete gutters and several concrete steps lead up to a residence in the middle of the image. Large trees shade the sidewalk and parts of the road. 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 a shipping loading dock with large piles of cut timber. Women are standing on the dock outside of one of the warehouses. Men walk past the piles of timber giving perspective to their size. 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 an aerial view of a small village from a rocky hill. The landscape is rocky and covered with grass but there are few trees. 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 an aerial view of a small village and several farms. The landscape is rocky and covered with grass. Dirt roads cut across the landscape, connecting the outlying houses to the village. 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 man on the side of a dock. A doctor's bag sits next to the closest ballard. A second man walks along the wooden dock in the background. An industrial plant stands on the opposite side of the harbor and spans a majority of the bank. Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_142_037c. 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 negative duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_142_037c. 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 negative duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_84_080c. 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 negative duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_84_081c. 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 negative duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_84_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.
Photograph of an upright and wing farm house. The upright portion of the house is two stories. The wing portion is a single story and houses the front entrance. There are two chimneys, one in portion of the house. The house is surrounded by dense vegetation and trees. A wooden post and wire fence surrounds the property and 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 small farm. The field has not been tilled for the summer because corn stalks still stick up from the ground. Several houses can be seen at the back 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.
Photograph of a village in rolling hills. Large boulders sit on the side of the dirt road in the foreground. A gambrel roof barn stands in the middle of the field behind the post and wire fence next to the road. A small village spreads out in the background. Hills rise up behind the village. 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 street located in Ypsilanti, Michigan. It is noted the picture was taken in May of 1932. Cars line both sides of the cobblestone street to the side of the post office, which is a single story with large, Greek Revival style windows and pilasters between the window bays. A heavy balustrade sits on top of the roof. A sign for the cross street that runs in front of the post office reads, "W. Michigan Ave." 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 a train car. The train car overlooks a small village. The car is labeled, "New York" and a passenger leans out of the window in the foreground. A large water tower rises over the rest of the town and all of the houses appear to be approximately the same size and style. Trees and grass cover the landscape around the train tracks. 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 corner of a train depot. The building appears to be newly constructed and stands next to a single rail line. The station building has a large overhanging roof to help shield passengers from the weather. Piles of unprocessed timber sit on the opposite side of the train tracks and 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.
Stereographic duplicate of glass slide 010_MJ_85_034c. 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_85_015c. 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_85_014c. 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 log cabin in the middle of a field behind a wooden and barbed wire fence. The cabin appears to be a story and a half with a central chimney. The cabin has chinking between the hewn timbers, and is likely a hall and parlor house with a small addition on the back. Small trees grow in the yard around the house and grass covers the landscape. A windmill stands next to the house. 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_85_071c. 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 building made of timber and stone near a body of water. A building with a wooden beam observation tower and a field stone base can be seen in the foreground. Several other houses and buildings can be seen in the background. The landscape is sandy and sparse with vegetation, suggesting this town is located close to one of the Great Lakes. A large body of water 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 glass slide 010_MJ_85_023c. 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 men and women standing on a dock. Dock workers can be seen helping to load or unload freight from the ship. There are large piles of cut timber sitting on the dock beside the ship. The freight is being moved from the warehouse buildings in the background and a village can be seen in the background. It is likely this is the same ship from image 010_MJ_139_071. 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 loading dock stacked with cut timber. The picture appears to have been taken from the deck of a ship. Several women sit on the deck overlooking the dock. A sign behind the women reads, "Alpena," suggesting this was a local ship in Michigan that sailed the Great Lakes. Several dock workers sit in the shade from the building on the dock. A village 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 a factory yard with overturned steel train carts. A wooden boom extends that is used to unload freight can be seen over the yard. A metal-sheeted building stands at the back of the yard and a industrial complex can be seen at the back of the property. Ten smoke stacks rise out of the factory. 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_85_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_85_069c. 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_86_003c. 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_85_067c. 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 large municipal building. There is a brick street bounded by sidewalks and landscaping in the foreground. The building's front facade has multi-story ionic columns that support a denticulated cornice on the fourth floor of the building. A vernacular pediment sits on top of the building with a circular window in the center of the tympanum. People sit in the front yard of the building, in the shade of the trees. 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_86_002c. 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.