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1880-1900s Black & White Cabinet Card Photos (13)

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1880-1900s Black & White Cabinet Card Photos (13)
For your consideration is this collection of black & white cabinet card photos circa 1880-1900s. This lot features 13 black & white cabinet cards of people and buildings. The first one shows a portrait of a woman leaning on a chair. The photo was taken in 1880 by T & J Holroyd Photographers. The second is a face portrait of a woman taken by Helena, Montana Photographer O.C. Bundy. The third shows a photo of a woman named Calamity Jane, a scout for General Crook. The fourth shows a portrait of a man taken by Hazeltine's Studio in Butte, Montana. The fifth one shows a photo of two men standing next to a chair. The photo was taken in Genoa, Nebraska. The sixth photo shows a portrait of a man wearing glasses and was taken in Lincoln, Nebraska. The seventh photo is of a family standing in front of their home. There are three women, four men, a baby and a dog in the photo. The eighth photo is a portrait of another woman. She is wearing a dress and white gloves while she leans on a chair. The ninth photo in this collection shows a few houses on a hill with a large fence in front. A man stands on his porch on the closet house looking at the photographer. The tenth photo shows the inside of a restaurant or bar. There are thirteen men in the photo with most of them looking at the camera. A server is bring a drink to one of the men. The eleventh photo in this collection shows a family in front of their house. The man stands in the front yard while the woman, a boy and a girl stand past the fence on the sidewalk. The twelfth photo shows a family standing in front of their home as well. There are five women, two small girls and a man standing on their fence line posing and smiling for the photo in front of their tree covered home. The thirteenth and final photo in this collection shows two women and three men standing in front of a store in town. The store has a small sign on the corner with two large "W's". the men and women are looking towards the camera. The cabinet cards are in good condition overall with some slight wear and staining to some of the cabinet cards but no obvious signs of damage can be seen. The largest measures 9 1/4" L x 10 15/16" W, while the smallest measures 4 3/16" L x 2 1/2" W.