Underwood & Underwood|Sun Sculpture Works and Studios|Unknown|Charles Quincy Turner

[Group of 23 Stereograph Views of Yosemite Valley Housed in Original Publisher's Box]

ca. 1902
Albumen silver prints
8.9 × 17.8 cm (3.5 × 7 in)

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