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Bridges


Update: 2022 Jun 01 : Added stereoviews.

Here are a series of prints and photographs showing bridges in the Upper Geyser Basin that no longer exist.

First are a couple of series of lithographs. The Haynes "Souvenirs of Yellowstone" and W.C.Riley's "The World's Wonderland" are similar and different. Both contain many of the same pictures, some of which are still commonly recognizable. Other pictures are unique to that particular publication. Both are fanfolded-- a long strip folded to look like pages, but the Riley is in "landscape" format, wider than it is high, which the Haynes is in "portrait". The Riley was published in 1889, while the Haynes is undated, but was from Fargo, D.T.

Souvenir of Yellowstone - Haynes
The World's Wonderland - Riley
Souvenir of Yellowstone - Haynes
The World's Wonderland - Riley

Stereoviews document the wide variety of bridges in the Upper Basin.

Firehole River and Bridge [Fan & Mortar activity in background]
O.W.Watson
Our Cook at the Hot Springs [Terra Cotta Geysers]
T.W.Ingersoll (from M.A.Bellingham collection)
Beehive Geyser and Old Faithful Inn,
Co-operative View Co.
Footbridge over Firehole River back of Old Faithful Geyser
Stereo-Travel Co.
General view of Upper Basin, looking down Firehole River
Stereo-Travel Co.
Crowd coming from Geyser Hill to see Old Faithful Play
Stereo-Travel Co.

Next are some photographs. The first two are postcards, while the last two are panoramas over a foot wide.

Wesley Andrews Postcard
Photo postcard, source unknown

Unpublished panorama
Unpublished panorama

As a bonus, here's a couple more images from "Souvenir", showing how different some features were back then.