Carleton Watkins in cave under the Upper Yosemite Falls.
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Carleton Watkins in cave under the Upper Yosemite Falls.
Carleton Watkins in cave under the Upper Yosemite Falls.
Carleton Watkins in cave under the Upper Yosemite Falls.
Negative Number: RL_14548
U. S. National Park Service
Watkins died in 1916. (https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2014/carleton-watkins)
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001.001-22, (Yosemite Hierarchy Number)
, History-People-Individuals, (Yosemite Series Description)
Image
Yosemite National Park, Code: YOSE
Yosemite National Park, California
Latitude: 37.8399200439453, Longitude: -119.540397644043

Undated
Film Size: 4 x 5
YOSE: Box 3
Public Can View
Carleton E. Watkins
Person: Archivist
Organization: US National Park Service
Address: Yosemite National Park Archives, PO Box 700-W, El Portal, CA 95318
Email: yose_archives@nps.gov

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1031 Yosemite Historic Photo Collection
1031 Yosemite Historic Photo Collection
The digitizing of the historic photo collection was made possible through a grant from the Yosemite Conservancy
Museum
Copied from old photos of Celia Crocker Thompson of Lodi, California. copied 1951

Copied from old photos of Celia Crocker Thompson of Lodi, California. copied 1951

His pipe.

His pipe.

Discoverer of Yosemite. copied by Ralph H. Anderson, January 20, 1944.

Discoverer of Yosemite. copied by Ralph H. Anderson, January 20, 1944.

Discoverer of Yosemite.  copied by Ralph H. Anderson, January 20, 1944.

Discoverer of Yosemite. copied by Ralph H. Anderson, January 20, 1944.

Wife of Albert Henry Washburn who took part in her husband's enthusiasm for the Yosemite Country and wrote many beautiful poems on the Yosemite. - comment by Mrs. Sam Harris of Wawona.

Wife of Albert Henry Washburn who took part in her husband's enthusiasm for the Yosemite Country and wrote many beautiful poems on the Yosemite. - comment by Mrs. Sam Harris of Wawona.

Brother of Henry Washburn who succeeded to John Bridle Bruce's share by purchase. This comment by Mrs. Sam Harris, of Wawona.

Brother of Henry Washburn who succeeded to John Bridle Bruce's share by purchase. This comment by Mrs. Sam Harris, of Wawona.

The Washburn Brothers: Julius, John, Henry, & Edward. Shown on p. 69 of Shirley Sargent's "Wawona's Yesterdays".

The Washburn Brothers: Julius, John, Henry, & Edward. Shown on p. 69 of Shirley Sargent's "Wawona's Yesterdays".

Carleton E. Watkins posed as a prospector at a rocker. (New boudoir series). copied by Ralph H. Anderson, copied in 1950

Carleton E. Watkins posed as a prospector at a rocker. (New boudoir series). copied by Ralph H. Anderson, copied in 1950

Authograph of AH Washburn in the autograph book of Nellie & Dorothy Atkinson. Copied courtesy Bonnie Douthit. Copied October 1980 by Michael Dixon.

Authograph of AH Washburn in the autograph book of Nellie & Dorothy Atkinson. Copied courtesy Bonnie Douthit. Copied October 1980 by Michael Dixon.

Also RL-14,547. C.E. Watkins workroom and his children looking in. Interior of Carlton E. Watkins studio on Montgomery St. showing his children Julia C. and Colis P. in doorway AND doll beside doorway named "Armenta Clementina Josephina Watkins".

Also RL-14,547. C.E. Watkins workroom and his children looking in. Interior of Carlton E. Watkins studio on Montgomery St. showing his children Julia C. and Colis P. in doorway AND doll beside doorway named "Armenta Clementina Josephina Watkins".

Abby Washburn, daughter of Julius Washburn.

Abby Washburn, daughter of Julius Washburn.

Poor negative.

Poor negative.

Poor negative.

Poor negative.

Neg. copied by Ralph H. Anderson May, 1950. Interior of Carleton E. Watkin's studio on Montgomery Street (San Francisco) showing much of the equipment used by this early-day photographer.

Neg. copied by Ralph H. Anderson May, 1950. Interior of Carleton E. Watkin's studio on Montgomery Street (San Francisco) showing much of the equipment used by this early-day photographer.

Neg. copied by Ralph H. Anderson, October 1949. Cameo of Carleton E. Watkins.

Neg. copied by Ralph H. Anderson, October 1949. Cameo of Carleton E. Watkins.

Mary Thornton & Mrs. Wegner (sisters). Copied from the Wegner photo album.

Mary Thornton & Mrs. Wegner (sisters). Copied from the Wegner photo album.

The Washburn home in Putney, Vermont. A 500 acre farm, whose chief crop was tobacco. Henry, Edward, John & Julius were raised on this farm. Julius remained there to raise tobacco, maple syrup and children (7) by 3 wives. He lived here all his life but died at the Wawona Hotel in 1907. Hugh Goodell (PHotogr:) was Julius' son-in-law. (Hugh is dead, but son is still alive). Copied courtesy of the Shirley Sargent Collection.

The Washburn home in Putney, Vermont. A 500 acre farm, whose chief crop was tobacco. Henry, Edward, John & Julius were raised on this farm. Julius remained there to raise tobacco, maple syrup and children (7) by 3 wives. He lived here all his life but died

Copy Neg: Michael Dixon, September 1981. Early landowner of El Portal and one of founders of YVRR.

Copy Neg: Michael Dixon, September 1981. Early landowner of El Portal and one of founders of YVRR.

Neg. copied 1985 by Michael Dixon. Shows the wagon load of people pulled up in front of a big tree -- "The driver is Tom Gordon; Henry Washburn directly behind Gordon, white hate man to Gordon's left in photo is Abner Mann" - Identified by William Sell in April 1957.

Neg. copied 1985 by Michael Dixon. Shows the wagon load of people pulled up in front of a big tree -- "The driver is Tom Gordon; Henry Washburn directly behind Gordon, white hate man to Gordon's left in photo is Abner Mann" - Identified by William Sell in