A stunning albumen print measuring 4.25 by 7.5 inches by William Henry Jackson depicts a Zuni Pueblo, part of the U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. Jackson’s work, commissioned by the Department of the Interior, captures the architectural beauty and cultural significance of the pueblo against the stark Southwestern landscape. The image is mounted on a card featuring the official survey title and emblem, lending historical provenance to this photograph. Jackson’s images played a pivotal role in documenting Native American life and the geography of the West during the late 19th century, making this piece a significant collectible for those interested in American history, photography, or Indigenous cultures.
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