Stereoscope Gems of Kentucky Scenery by Carpenter and Mullen collection
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Stereoscope Gems of Kentucky Scenery by Carpenter and Mullen collection
- Date
- 1864-1876
- Extent
- 0.07 Cubic Feet
- Preferred Citation
- 2010av006 : [identification of item], Stereoscope "Gems of Kentucky Scenery" by Carpenter and Mullen Collection, 1864-1876, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- James Mullen was born February 4, 1834 in Cincinnati, Ohio. At eighteen years of age, he began working and studying in the daguerreotype gallery of E.C. Hawkins in Cincinnati, Ohio. Over the next several years, Mullen operated galleries in Cincinnati and New York and was a photographer for Eaton & Webber until 1862. In late 1862, Mullen was a photographer in the Engineer Corps under General Rosecrans. He relocated to Lexington, Kentucky and conducted a successful photographic business in both portrait and landscapes. Mullen was also employed by the State Geological Survey and the Engineers of the Cincinnati Southern Railroad, and maintained a gallery on the second and third floors of a building on Main Street in Lexington.
- Scope and Content
- The Stereoscope "Gems of Kentucky Scenery" by Carpenter and Mullen collection (dated 1864-1876; 1 box, 21 items; 0.07 cubic feet) consists of twenty-one albumen process stereograph cards of various landscape scenes of Kentucky. Scenes are identified on the verso in handwriting along with an identifying number. Numbers are non-contiguous in a series of unknown length.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections.
Contents of the Collection
Series One, 1864-1867
"View on Elkhorn"; labeled number 16 in an unknown series
"Shaker Ferry Road"; labeled number 24 in an unknown series
"Lovers Leap. 600 feet high"; labeled number 30 in an unknown series
"View on Danville Pike Camp Nelson"; labeled number 41 in an unknown series
"Boones Knob KY River"; labeled number 45 in an unknown series
"KY River near Hickman"; labeled number 49 in an unknown series
"Mouth of Hickman-KY River. Camp Nelson on the Hill."; labeled number 50 in an unknown series
"Nicholasville, KY"; labeled number 56 in an unknown series
"View on Licking River near Townsend"; labeled number 61 in an unknown series
"Mouth of Townsend Creek"; labeled number 64 in an unknown series
"Oil Well Montgomery Co."; labeled number 74 in an unknown series
"Oil Livings"; labeled number 81 in an unknown series
"Red River Iron Works Road"; labled number 103 in an unknown series
"Red River Iron Works Dam"; labeled number 104 in an unknown series
"Red River Iron Works Dam"; labeled number 105 in an unknown series
"Devils Candlestick"; labeled number 149 in an unknown series
"Red River Valley"; labeled number 106 in an unknown series
"Cave Glen Central Cascade"; labeled number 112 in an unknown series
"Frankfort from Cemetery Hill"; labeled number 117 in an unknown series
"KY River Vally above Frankfort"; labeled number 123 in an unknown series
"Rockcastle River from Bee Rock"; labeled number 148 in an unknown series
Series Two, 1867
"Shaker Ferry Road"; labeled number 27 in an unknown series
"The Flower Vase"; labeled number 29 in an unknown series
"The Mirror"; labeled number 40 in an unknown series
"Boone's Knob, Kentucky River"; labeled number 45 in an unknown series
"Boone's Knob, Kentucky River"; labeled number 47 in an unknown series
"On Hickman Creek"; labeled number 53 in an unknown series
"Pilot Knob, from Smith's Mill"; labeled number 73 in an unknown series
"Red River Valley"; labeled number 106 in an unknown series
"The Narrows, Rock Castle"; labeled number 137 in an unknown series
"Spider Web"; labeled number 126 in an unknown series
"Panther Leap Rockcastle"; labeled number 133 in an unknown series
"Narrows Rockcastle River"; labeled 143 in an unknown series
"Rock House, Sublimity Springs Road"; labeled number 153 in an unknown series
"Rapids, Rockcastle River"
"Red River Cut Off"
"Cut near Cogar's"
Henry Clay monument
Unidentified landscape
Unidentified landscape
Series Three, 1867
Series Four, 1871
"Ashland Cottage and Pigeon house"; labeled number 10 in an unknown series
"Bridge over Indian Creek"; labeled number 33 in an unknown series
"On Danville Pike"; labeled number 42 in an unknown series
"Merritts Slide"; labeled number 51 in an unknown series
"Blackberries"; labeled number 52 in an unknown series
"Red River Iron Works"; labeled number 101 in an unknown series
"Cave Glen Cascade"; labeled number 111 in an unknown series
"Drift Rocks"; labeled number 131 in an unknown series
"Pool in Narrows-Rockcastle"; labeled number 53 in an unknown series
"In the Narrows"; labeled number 144 in an unknown series
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