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Grand Court, Looking West. Trans-Mississippi Exposition

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48571 U.S. Copyright Office.

Title in Detroit Publishing Co., Catalogue P Photographs of American Scenes and Architecture, Detroit, Mich. : Detroit Publishing Company, 1906?: "Nebraska. Omaha. Trans-Mississippi Exposition-Grand Court. Looking West."
Number on back, "53225."
On back: "Library of Congress, Art Department, No. A 7276."
Stamped on back: "Aug. 17 1898."
Listed in Catalogue of title entries of books and other articles entered in the office of the register of copyright, vol. 16, third quarter, 1898, p. 506: "Copyright by Detroit photo. co., Detroit, Mich. 1898, no. 48571, Aug. 17 ... "
Exchange; Source not recorded; (PR 06 CN 1151)
More information about the Photochrom Print Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.pgz
Forms part of: Photochrom Print Collection.

The Detroit Publishing Company was started by publisher William A. Livingstone and photographer Edwin H. Husher. ln 1905 that the company called itself the Detroit Publishing Company. The best-known photographer for the company was William Henry Jackson, who joined the company in 1897. The company acquired exclusive rights to use a form of photography processing called Photochrom. Photochrom allowed for the company to mass-market postcards and other materials in color. We at GetArchive are admirers of their exceptional high-resolution scans of glass negatives collection from the Library of Congress. By the time of World War I, the company faced declining sales both due to the war economy and the competition from cheaper, more advanced printing methods. The company declared bankruptcy in 1924 and was liquidated in 1932.

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01/01/1890
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