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Gurnsey Stereograph of an Old Santa Fe Adobe Pueblo Building – Still Occupied
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Gurnsey Stereograph of an Old Santa Fe Adobe Pueblo Building – Still Occupied:
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Byron Gurnsey stereograph depicting an old adobe pueblobuilding in Santa Fe New Mexico. From his series “Views on the Line of theAtchison, Topeks & Santa Fe Railroad. Text states the pueblo was found onthe site of Santa Fe when Spaniards first came in 1581. It is still occupied bysix families. *Byron H Gurnsey (1833-1880), having just learned the trade ofphotography (I suspect while in Sioux City the previous winter, probablyworking with Charles L. Hamilton), Gurnsey brought his camera with him onSully\'s final expedition. In August 1865, while the troops rested at FortBerthold, he produced at least nine surviving images. Byron H. Gurnsey operateda photographic gallery in Sioux City, Iowa from about 1866 until he sold out in1871. Gurnsey moved to Colorado in 1872, locating first in Pueblo and laterColorado Springs, Colorado. He made a trip to New Mexico in 1878. This view islikely from his 1878 trip. Small nicks on both images, but the image remainsstrong and sharp. See scans.


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Gurnsey Stereograph of an Old Santa Fe Adobe Pueblo Building – Still Occupied

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