In 1892, a fellow named B.L. Singley began The Keystone View Co. in
Meadville, Pa. By the 1920's it had become the largest publisher of
stereographs that illustrated, among other things, Native American people.
We happened upon several of these old glass slides, and present them here
only because of historic interest. While the quality isn't that great, we
hope that you enjoy these old classics. The descriptors indicate the
Keystone View Company slide identifier and the description that accompanies the
slide.
H4 - A Hopi Squaw Coiling Clay into Pottery, Oraibi,
Ariz.
P255 - Indian Fur Camp on the Plains.
P257 - Old Navajo Indian Woman Making Rug on a
Primitive Loom.
188 - Blackfeet Indians Preparing for Medicine Lodge
Ceremony, Glacer National Park, Mont.
189 - Herd of American Bison, Mont.
H155 - Custer's Grave, Montana
P249 - Indian Pueblo, New Mexico.
P256 - Navajo Indian Home on the Desert.
H3 - An Indian Pueblo, Hopi Reservation, Arizona.
211 - Pueblo of the Taos Indians, Taos, New Mexico.