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The American West 150 Years Ago Photos

Timothy O'Sullivan joined a number of expeditions organized by the federal government to help document the new frontiers in the American West. The teams were comprised of soldiers, scientists, artists, and photographers, and tasked with discovering the best ways to take advantage of the region's untapped natural resources. O'Sullivan brought an amazing eye and work ethic, composing photographs that evoked the vastness of the West. He also documented the Native American population as well as the pioneers who were already altering the landscape. Above all, O'Sullivan captured -- for the first time on film -- the natural beauty of the American West in a way that would later influence Ansel Adams and thousands more photographers to come.
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A man sits in a wooden boat with a mast on the edge of the Colorado River in the Black Canyon, Mojave County, Arizona. At this time, photographer Timothy O'Sullivan was working as a military photographer, for Lt. George Montague Wheeler's U.S. Geographical Surveys West of the One Hundredth Meridian. Photo taken in 1871, from expedition camp 8, looking upstream.
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Pah-Ute (Paiute) Indian group, near Cedar, Utah, in 1872.
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Twin buttes stand near Green River City, Wyoming, photographed in 1872.
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Members of Clarence King's Fortieth Parallel Survey team, near Oreana, Nevada, in 1867.
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The Pyramid and Domes, a line of dome-shaped tufa rocks in Pyramid Lake, Nevada, seen in 1867.
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Panoramic view of tents and a camp identified as "Camp Beauty", rock towers and canyon walls in Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona. Tents and possibly a lean-to shelter stand on the canyon floor, near trees and talus. Photographed in 1873.
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Old Mission Church, Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. View from the plaza in 1873.
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Boat crew of the "Picture" at Diamond Creek. Photo shows photographer Timothy O'Sullivan, fourth from left, with fellow members of the Wheeler survey and Indians, following ascent of the Colorado River through the Black Canyon in 1871
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Browns Park, Colorado, 1872.
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Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho. A view across top of the falls in 1874.
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A man sits on a rocky shore beside the Colorado River in Iceberg Canyon, on the border of Mojave County, Arizona, and Clark County, Nevada in 1871.
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Timothy O'Sullivan's darkroom wagon, pulled by four mules, entered the frame at the right side of the photograph, reached the center of the image, and turned around, heading back out of the frame. Footprints lead from the wagon toward the camera, revealing the photographer's path. Photo taken in 1867, in the Carson Sink, part of Nevada's Carson Desert.
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The mining town of Gold Hill, just south of Virginia City, Nevada, in 1867.
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A wooden balanced incline used for gold mining, at the Illinois Mine in the Pahranagat Mining District, Nevada in 1871. An ore car would ride on parallel tracks connected to a pulley wheel at the top of tracks.
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In 1867, O'Sullivan traveled to Virginia City, Nevada to document the activities at the Savage and the Gould and Curry mines on the Comstock Lode, the richest silver deposit in America. Working nine hundred feet underground, lit by an improvised flash -- a burning magnesium wire, O'Sullivan photographed the miners in tunnels, shafts, and lifts.
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The head of Canyon de Chelly, looking past walls that rise some 1,200 feet above the canyon floor, in Arizona in 1873.
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Headlands north of the Colorado River Plateau, 1872.
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Native American (Paiute) men, women and children sit or stand and pose in rows under a tree near probably Cottonwood Springs (Washoe County), Nevada, in 1875.
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The junction of Green and Yampah Canyons, in Utah, in 1872.
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Nearly 150 years ago, photographer O'Sullivan came across this evidence of a visitor to the West that preceded his own expedition by another 150 years -- A Spanish inscription from 1726. This close-up view of the inscription carved in the sandstone at Inscription Rock (El Morro National Monument), New Mexico reads, in English: "By this place passed Ensign Don Joseph de Payba Basconzelos, in the year in which he held the Council of the Kingdom at his expense, on the 18th of February, in the year 1726".
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Aboriginal life among the Navajo Indians. Near old Fort Defiance, New Mexico, in 1873.
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The Canyon of Lodore, Colorado, in 1872.
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View of the White House, Ancestral Pueblo Native American (Anasazi) ruins in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, in 1873. The cliff dwellings were built by the Anasazi more than 500 years earlier. At bottom, men stand and pose on cliff dwellings in a niche and on ruins on the canyon floor. Climbing ropes connect the groups of men.
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The "Nettie", an expedition boat on the Truckee River, western Nevada, in 1867.
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Man bathing in Pagosa Hot Spring, Colorado, in 1874.
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A distant view of Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1873.
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Maiman, a Mojave Indian, guide and interpreter during a portion of the season in the Colorado country, in 1871.
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Alta City, Little Cottonwood, Utah, ca. 1873.
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Cathedral Mesa, Colorado River, Arizona, 1871.
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Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah, in 1869. Note man and horse near the bridge at bottom right.
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Rock formations in the Washakie Badlands, Wyoming, in 1872. A survey member stands at lower right for scale.
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Oak Grove, White Mountains, Sierra Blanca, Arizona in 1873.
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Shoshone Falls, Idaho, in 1868. Shoshone Falls, near presnt-day Twin Falls, Idaho, is 212 feet high, and flows over a rim 1,000 feet wide.
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The south side of Inscription Rock (now El Morro National Monument), in New Mexico in 1873. Note the small figure of a man standing at bottom center. The prominent feature stands near a small pool of water, and has been a resting place for travlers for centuries. Since at least the 17th century, natives, Europeans, and later American pioneers carved names and messages into the rock face as they paused. In 1906, a law was passed, prohibiting further carving.
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Re: The American West 150 Years Ago Photos

Awesome!
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Re: The American West 150 Years Ago Photos

amazing post, cheers
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Re: The American West 150 Years Ago Photos

Very nice pics and interesting story. Thank you for that Sir!
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Really cool pics. Hiyo!!!
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Re: The American West 150 Years Ago Photos

wow, those are amazing pictures. and so very clear for that long ago. the pictures of the waterfall are wonderful.
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Re: The American West 150 Years Ago Photos

Very cool!
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Re: The American West 150 Years Ago Photos

beautiful i can see the pain, amazing sepia tones
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so that's what real americans look like

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thanks for the pics! off to play red dead


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