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a109, Keystone Stereoview, \"The Beginning of the Ohio River\", P23-23099, 1920 For Sale


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a109, Keystone Stereoview, \"The Beginning of the Ohio River\", P23-23099, 1920:
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a109, Keystone Stereoview, \"The Beginning of the Ohio River\", P23-23099, 1920 a109, Keystone Stereoview, \"The Beginning of the Ohio River\", P23-23099, 1920

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Description

You are offerding on an original Stereoview/Stereograph SV card, titled: \"The Beginning of the Ohio River\", 1920, card #P23-(23099). (part of the Primary Set).

To see all of my \"Stereoview Cards\" click here.
To see all of my historical \"Cabinet Cards\" click here.

More Info on this Card:
Several years ago the Keystone System of Visual Education through Stereographs and Lantern Slides was presented and from beginning met with success. The \"600 Set\" was issued, providing a stanardized list for general use. Lately there has come a demand for a \"Primary Set\" especially adapted to the needs of the kindergarten and the first three grades. The pictures have been carefully selected to meet the needs of the little people and some of leading educators of the country have written the chapters showing teachers how to use them.

Keystone View Company
Meadville, PA. August 1920

Size: 3.5\" by 7\"

Subjects: Nature, River, Pittsburgh PA, People, Monongahela River, Alleghany River, Fort Pitt Bridge, Smithfield St Bridge, Fort Duquesne Bridge, 6th St Bridge (Roberto Clemente Bridge), Downtown Area, River Boat, Buildings

Photographer: Keystone

Date: circa 1920s

More Stereoview Info:

Stereoscopy or Stereoviews have two nearly identical images mounted side by side and were taken by a Stereo Camera. When looked at through a stereo viewer they give a three-dimensional image. Most popular from 1850’s to 1930’s and they usually measure about 3 ½\" by 7\" (please see images).This SV card is part of a very large collection (over 5000) I will be saleing on over the next 6-8 months.
 

Some of the subjects will be:

Alaska, Austria, Boston, California, Celebrities, Chicago, Colorado, Comedy, Cuba, Egypt, Florida, Industry, Ireland, Italy, Japan, London, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York City, Niagara Falls, Paris, Pennsylvania, People, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Rome, San Francisco, Scotland, St. Louis, Tragedies, Virginia, Volcano\'s, Washington DC, Wisconsin, Yellowstone and Yosemite.
 

Card Condition: VG-VG/EX (some edge & corner wear). (please see the images)

This Stereoview would make a great addition to your collection or as a Gift.

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a109, Keystone Stereoview,

a109, Keystone Stereoview, "The Beginning of the Ohio River", P23-23099, 1920

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