By Elizabeth Bell, 2013
Title: MS 049 - Plains Indians Stereographs Collection, 1893-1910
Primary Creator: Ingersoll, T. W. (Truman Ward) (1862-1922)
Other Creators: Randall, B. G.
Extent: 1.0 Boxes
Date Acquired: 07/21/1986
Languages: English
Truman W. Ingersoll (1862 – 1922):
“Born in St. Paul, February 19, 1862; died, June 1922. Active with a thriving business in landscape and commercial work in St. Paul, 1880-1900. His studio was located on the site of the present (1922) public library. Famous for his photographs of Theodore Roosevelt, 1870s. He sold the very first Kodak (made by his friend, Mr. Eastman), early 1880s. Moved to Buffalo, c. 1911.”
--Mautz, Carl. Biographies of Western Photographers: A Reference Guide to Photographers Working in the 19th Century American West. Nevada City, CA: Carl Mautz Publishing, 1997.
Repository: McCracken Research Library
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Acquisition Source: Museum purchase via George Horse Capture
Acquisition Method: Purchase
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Preferred Citation: Plains Indians Stereographs Collection, MS 49, McCracken Research Library, Buffalo Bill Center of the West.