Stereoscopes and Stereoview Cards
New York Views

Niagara Falls From Suspension Bridge # SV-NYS462
$9.95
Niagara Falls From Suspension Bridge around 1880s
Photo By Charles Bierstadt (1819-1903), Niagara Falls N. Y.
Minor cardboard seperation in lower right corner
Size: 7x3½ - Condition: Good - Type: Photo Black/White - 3D Effect: 3

Chittinango Falls # HSM-CF1870
$24.95
H. S. Mather, Cazenovia N. Y.
Chittinango Falls, Chittinango New York 1870's
Photo By H. S. Mather, Cazenovia N. Y. 1870s
Bio: H.S. Mather was in Cazenovia as early as May 1868, he began stereo views in 1870, he lost everything in a fire of November 1871 and he immediately opened a new studio next door, in April 1872 he took on Will H. Lyon as partner, he lived at 12 Liberty Street and had an extensive photography studio and store in 1875. He then moved to Clear Lake Iowa where he continued his trade and made many stereos of the Clear Lake area which have become, like his Cazenovia images, important documentation of life in the small resort town at that time. He died in the fall of 1908.
Size: 6 ¾x3¼ - Condition: Good - Type: Photo Black/White - 3D Effect: 4

Methodist Episcopal Church, Cazenovia New York # HSM-MECH1870
$14.95
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H. S. Mather, Cazenovia N. Y.
Laying the corner stone of the new Methodist Episcopal Church,
Cazenovia New York 1870's
Photo By H. S. Mather, Cazenovia N. Y. 1870s
Bio: H.S. Mather was in Cazenovia as early as May 1868, he began stereo views in 1870, he lost everything in a fire of November 1871 and he immediately opened a new studio next door, in April 1872 he took on Will H. Lyon as partner, he lived at 12 Liberty Street and had an extensive photography studio and store in 1875. He then moved to Clear Lake Iowa where he continued his trade and made many stereos of the Clear Lake area which have become, like his Cazenovia images, important documentation of life in the small resort town at that time. He died in the fall of 1908.
Size: 6 ¾x3¼ - Condition: Fair - Type: Photo Black/White - 3D Effect: 4

Syracuse and Chenango Valley Rail Road # HSM-WTSCVRR1870
$19.95
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H. S. Mather, Cazenovia N. Y.
Work train on the Syracuse and Chenango Valley Rail Road
Cazenovia New York 1870's
Photo By H. S. Mather, Cazenovia N. Y. 1870s
Bio: H.S. Mather was in Cazenovia as early as May 1868, he began stereo views in 1870, he lost everything in a fire of November 1871 and he immediately opened a new studio next door, in April 1872 he took on Will H. Lyon as partner, he lived at 12 Liberty Street and had an extensive photography studio and store in 1875. He then moved to Clear Lake Iowa where he continued his trade and made many stereos of the Clear Lake area which have become, like his Cazenovia images, important documentation of life in the small resort town at that time. He died in the fall of 1908.
Size: 6 ¾x3¼ - Condition: Good - Type: Photo Black/White - 3D Effect: 4

Syracuse and Chenango Valley Rail Road Tunnel # HSM-TNLSCVRR1872
$24.95
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H. S. Mather, Cazenovia N. Y.
Tunnel on the Syracuse and Chenango Valley Rail Road
Cazenovia New York 1872
Photo By H. S. Mather, Cazenovia N. Y. 1870s
"A Visit to the Tunnel and a Glimpse of Cazenovia"
Cazenovia Republican, May 16, 1872
Several officers of the Syracuse and Chenango Valley Rail Road had inspected the tunnel and invited about 25 rail road men and citizens of Syracuse to return again with them. They boarded Herman H. Stanton's coach-and-four at the Temperance House, which is the present terminus of the Rail Road. The "deserted village" was soon reached, where but a few weeks ago there were lively scenes. The numerous boarding houses have been torn down, the blacksmith shop demolished, and little remains except "the store" which once must have resembled Dickens' "Curiosity Shop" to mark the spot. The company took lunch in the yard surrounding a farm house before inspecting the cavern. Supt. Stroud then took the pilgrims to the northern end of the great work. Through a long cut with solid walls of stone, all passed to the entrance of the tunnel, when warning was given that pieces of stone, weighing a ton or less occasionally flaked off from the top and fell, and that all who went through must take the chances. All entered upon the journey of 1600 feet through solid rock. In the middle the temperature was almost at the freezing point, and the only ray of light was in the distance. Afterwards a brief visit to Cazenovia was made, and the location of the station and a new hotel upon the lake were commented upon. The work of arching the tunnel to render it entirely secure, is to be commenced at once, and will be done by the time the rails are laid to Cazenovia.

Size: 6 ¾x3¼ - Condition: Good - Type: Photo Black/White - 3D Effect: 5+

Cortland Academy, Homer NY # SV-CA2010
$12.95
Cortland Academy, Homer NY
Cortland Academy, Homer NY 1800s
Size: 6 ¾x3¼ - Condition: Good - Type: Photo Black/White - 3D Effect: 4

Amphitheater Watkins Glen, N.Y. # SV-WG2004
$6.95
Amphitheater Watkins Glen, N.Y.
Size: 6 ¾x3¼ - Condition: Good - Type: Print Colorized - 3D Effect: 3


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