Stereoview of a large group of people, probably mostly journalists, posing on a rocky hill near the Union Pacific Railroad line in Pine Bluffs, Wyoming, 1868. By John Carbutt.
Source: New York Public Library.

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Stereoview of a large group of people, probably mostly journalists, posing on a rocky hill near the Union Pacific Railroad line in Pine Bluffs, Wyoming, 1868. By John Carbutt.
Source: New York Public Library.
Monday’s Photography Inspiration - John Carbutt
Monday’s Photography Inspiration – John Carbutt
John Carbutt as a photographic pioneer, stereo card publisher, and photographic entrepreneur. He was the first person to use celluloid for photographic film and to market dry-plate glass negative. He was born in Sheffield, England on 2 December 1832 and moved to Chicago in 1853. Michigan Avenue, from Jackson Street, by Carbutt, John, 1832-1905 View in the Jackson Iron Mine, by Carbutt, John,…
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A group of Union soldiers of the 134th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment on picket duty near Columbus, Kentucky, 1864. By John Carbutt.
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Union soldiers of the 134th Illinois Volunteer Infantry returning from foraging, near Columbus, Kentucky, c. 1864. By John Carbutt. Animated stereoview.
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John Carbutt, Boston & Maine No. 47 "Achilles" 0-4-0, located outside of Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1871.