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        • [WESTERN AMERICANA - ARIZONA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. A group of 2 stereoviews of Tucson, incl. view of Congress Street and horse-drawn ore cart passing through town. Tucson, Arizona Territory, ca 1870s.
          Jun. 16, 2023

          [WESTERN AMERICANA - ARIZONA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. A group of 2 stereoviews of Tucson, incl. view of Congress Street and horse-drawn ore cart passing through town. Tucson, Arizona Territory, ca 1870s.

          Est: $600 - $800

          [WESTERN AMERICANA - ARIZONA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. A group of 2 stereoviews of Tucson, incl. view of Congress Street and horse-drawn ore cart passing through town. Tucson, Arizona Territory, ca 1870s. Congress St. Tucson. Tucson, Arizona Territory: 1879. 6 1/4 x 3 3/4 in. stereoview on cardstock mount (toning, some surface soiling to image; edge and corner wear to mount). H. Buehman's "Arizona Scenes" imprint on recto, image number, title, and date accomplished in manuscript on verso: "209 / Congress St. / Tucson / 1879." A view capturing a calm moment on Congress Street, with a number of storefronts shown, including one with a mortar and pestle visible above the establishment. A small group of men are shown at left, conversing beneath an awning beside the dirt road. Only a few years earlier, Buehman purchased a lot on Congress Street, where he built a home and bought a photo studio. [With:] Stereoview of horse-drawn ore carts passing through Tucson. [Tucson, AZ]. 6 1/4 x 3 5/8 in. stereoview on cardstock mount (some chipping to corners of prints, very good tonality; some edge and corner wear to mount). Buehman's series imprint to mount recto, partially obscured by prints. Verso with modern light pencil inscriptions. ___________________________________ After completing his photography apprenticeship in Germany at the age of 15, Henry Buehman journeyed to the American West, where he worked and traveled before settling in Tucson, Arizona Territory. There he purchased a portrait studio and established a photography business, quickly becoming the premier photographer in Tucson and in the Territory. Buehman periodically traveled through the surrounding areas, which allowed him to compile a large portfolio that included Native American and scenic images as well as his portraiture. In addition to his success as a photographer, Buehman eventually served as mayor of Tucson from 1895-1899. This lot is located in Cincinnati.

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        • [WESTERN AMERICANA] -- [ARIZONA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Stereoview of horse-drawn ore carts passing through Tucson. [Tucson, AZ].
          Jun. 21, 2022

          [WESTERN AMERICANA] -- [ARIZONA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Stereoview of horse-drawn ore carts passing through Tucson. [Tucson, AZ].

          Est: $500 - $700

          [WESTERN AMERICANA] -- [ARIZONA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Stereoview of horse-drawn ore carts passing through Tucson. [Tucson, AZ]. 6 1/4 x 3 5/8 in. stereoview on cardstock mount (some chipping to corners of prints, very good tonality; some edge and corner wear to mount). Buehman's series imprint to mount recto, partially obscured by prints. Verso with modern light pencil inscriptions. 

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        • [WESTERN AMERICANA] -- [ARIZONA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Congress St. Tucson. Tucson, Arizona Territory: 1879.
          Jun. 21, 2022

          [WESTERN AMERICANA] -- [ARIZONA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Congress St. Tucson. Tucson, Arizona Territory: 1879.

          Est: $400 - $600

          [WESTERN AMERICANA] -- [ARIZONA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Congress St. Tucson. Tucson, Arizona Territory: 1879. 6 1/4 x 3 3/4 in. stereoview on cardstock mount (toning, some surface soiling to image; edge and corner wear to mount). H. Buehman's "Arizona Scenes" imprint on recto, image number, title, and date accomplished in manuscript on verso: "209 / Congress St. / Tucson / 1879." A view capturing a calm moment on Congress Street, with a number of storefronts shown, including one with a mortar and pestle visible above the establishment. A small group of men are shown at left, conversing beneath an awning beside the dirt road. Only a few years earlier, Buehman purchased a lot on Congress Street, where he built a home and bought a photo studio.  ___________________________________ After completing his photography apprenticeship in Germany at the age of 15, Henry Buehman journeyed to the American West, where he worked and traveled before settling in Tucson, Arizona Territory. There he purchased a portrait studio and established a photography business, quickly becoming the premier photographer in Tucson and in the Territory. Buehman periodically traveled through the surrounding areas, which allowed him to compile a large portfolio that included Native American and scenic images as well as his portraiture. In addition to his success as a photographer, Buehman eventually served as mayor of Tucson from 1895-1899.

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        • [NATIVE AMERICANS]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Stereoview of Apache police at San Carlos Reservation. Ca 1870s. 
          Jun. 21, 2022

          [NATIVE AMERICANS]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Stereoview of Apache police at San Carlos Reservation. Ca 1870s. 

          Est: $800 - $1,000

          [NATIVE AMERICANS]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Stereoview of Apache police at San Carlos Reservation. Ca 1870s.  6 1/8 x 3 3/4 in. stereoview on cardstock mount (toning, some fading; light edge and corner wear to mount). Photographer's imprint and series title, "Arizona Scenes" on mount recto. Verso with penciled caption: "San Carlos."  An outdoor view of a white male posed with a group of 18 Native American subjects who may represent the Apache police at San Carlos Reservation. Buehman is known to have made photographs of police in the mid 1870s.  __________________________________ After completing his photography apprenticeship in Germany at the age of 15, Henry Buehman journeyed to the American West, where he worked and traveled before settling in Tucson, Arizona Territory. There he purchased a portrait studio and established a photography business, quickly becoming the premier photographer in Tucson and in the Territory. Buehman periodically traveled through the surrounding areas, which allowed him to compile a large portfolio that included Native American and scenic images as well as his portraiture. In addition to his success as a photographer, Buehman eventually served as mayor of Tucson from 1895-1899.

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        • [NATIVE AMERICANS]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Stereoview of a group of Apache Scouts. Tucson, AZ: ca 1880-85.
          Jun. 21, 2022

          [NATIVE AMERICANS]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Stereoview of a group of Apache Scouts. Tucson, AZ: ca 1880-85.

          Est: $400 - $600

          [NATIVE AMERICANS]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Stereoview of a group of Apache Scouts. Tucson, AZ: ca 1880-85. 6 1/8 x 3 5/8 in. stereoview on cardstock mount (toning, soiling, and some scattered abrasions to prints; soiling and wear to mount edges and corners). Photographer's imprint and series title, "Arizona Scenes," on mount recto. Verso with inscribed caption, "Apache Scouts / US soldiers." Image numbered "90" in the negative. Subjects pose in three rows, wearing western-style shirts and pants along with beaded necklaces.  __________________________________ After completing his photography apprenticeship in Germany at the age of 15, Henry Buehman journeyed to the American West, where he worked and traveled before settling in Tucson, Arizona Territory. There he purchased a portrait studio and established a photography business, quickly becoming the premier photographer in Tucson and in the Territory. Buehman periodically traveled through the surrounding areas, which allowed him to compile a large portfolio that included Native American and scenic images as well as his portraiture. In addition to his success as a photographer, Buehman eventually served as mayor of Tucson from 1895-1899.

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        • [NATIVE AMERICANS]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Apache Group. 
          Jun. 21, 2022

          [NATIVE AMERICANS]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Apache Group. 

          Est: $400 - $600

          [NATIVE AMERICANS]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Apache Group.  6 1/8 x 3 3/4 in. stereoview on cardstock mount (toning, some spotting/streaking to print; corner and edge wear, some soiling to mount). Photographer's imprint and series title, "Arizona Scenes" on mount recto. Verso with image number and caption inscribed in ink: "85 / Apache Group."  A studio portrait of three armed Apache scouts, including Turkey at left.  __________________________________ After completing his photography apprenticeship in Germany at the age of 15, Henry Buehman journeyed to the American West, where he worked and traveled before settling in Tucson, Arizona Territory. There he purchased a portrait studio and established a photography business, quickly becoming the premier photographer in Tucson and in the Territory. Buehman periodically traveled through the surrounding areas, which allowed him to compile a large portfolio that included Native American and scenic images as well as his portraiture. In addition to his success as a photographer, Buehman eventually served as mayor of Tucson from 1895-1899.

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        • [NATIVE AMERICANS]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Agt. Clum, Diablo & Eskiminzin. Tucson, AZ: [1875].
          Jun. 21, 2022

          [NATIVE AMERICANS]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Agt. Clum, Diablo & Eskiminzin. Tucson, AZ: [1875].

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          [NATIVE AMERICANS]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Agt. Clum, Diablo & Eskiminzin. Tucson, AZ: [1875]. 6 3/16 x 3 1/8 in. stereoview on cardstock mount (toning, soiling, and some abrading and wear to prints; soiling and wear to mount edges and corners). Verso feature's Buehman's "Scenes in Arizona" imprint with blank field for image number accomplished in manuscript: "50" and title inscribed below: "Agt Clum, Diablo & Eskiminzin." John Clum stands at center, flanked by Apaches Diablo and Eskiminzin, each resting one hand on Clum's shoulder. Clum wears fringed shirt and pants with gauntlets. Notably, Diablo wears a Model 1851 eagle belt plate. John Clum (1851-1932) was a major figure in the development of Arizona, serving as Indian Agent for the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation from 1874-1877, Mayor of Tombstone beginning in 1881, and publisher and editor of the Tombstone Epitaph from 1880-1882.  Eskiminzin (1828-1894) was born a Pinal Apache but married into the Aravaipa and became their principal chief. He was a proponent of peace who approached US Army Lieutenant Royal Whitman in 1871, asking that the Apache be allowed to stay where they could grow their native agave, rather than be moved to the White Mountain Reservation. Settlers responded to Apache raids that year with force, killing as many as 150 of Eskiminzin's people and enslaving Apache children. President Ulysses Grant ordered a trial for the settlers, but they were acquitted in December of 1871. Eskiminzin's people were subsequently moved to the San Carlos Reservation on the Gila River in Arizona.  __________________________________ After completing his photography apprenticeship in Germany at the age of 15, Henry Buehman journeyed to the American West, where he worked and traveled before settling in Tucson, Arizona Territory. There he purchased a portrait studio and established a photography business, quickly becoming the premier photographer in Tucson and in the Territory. Buehman periodically traveled through the surrounding areas, which allowed him to compile a large portfolio that included Native American and scenic images as well as his portraiture. In addition to his success as a photographer, Buehman eventually served as mayor of Tucson from 1895-1899.

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        • [WESTERN AMERICANA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. A group of 2 boudoir photographs of Tucson, Arizona Territory. Ca 1880s-1890s.
          Nov. 15, 2021

          [WESTERN AMERICANA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. A group of 2 boudoir photographs of Tucson, Arizona Territory. Ca 1880s-1890s.

          Est: $500 - $700

          [WESTERN AMERICANA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. A group of 2 boudoir photographs of Tucson, Arizona Territory. Ca 1880s-1890s. Two Bird's-eye views of residences, churches, and businesses in Tucson, each 7 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. on cardstock mount (toning, some scattered spotting to prints; some corner and edge wear to mounts). Each with Buehman's Tucson, Arizona imprint on mount recto.   Dennis Vogt

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        • [WESTERN AMERICANA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Boudoir photograph of Longfellow Mine Incline. Tucson, Arizona, n.d.
          Nov. 15, 2021

          [WESTERN AMERICANA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Boudoir photograph of Longfellow Mine Incline. Tucson, Arizona, n.d.

          Est: $300 - $500

          [WESTERN AMERICANA]. BUEHMAN, Henry (1851-1912), photographer. Boudoir photograph of Longfellow Mine Incline. Tucson, Arizona, n.d. 4 1/2 x 7 5/8 in. albumen boudoir photograph on cardstock mount (excellent tonality, very small stain to lower left corner; toning to mount). Titled and numbered in negative. Photographer's imprint to mount recto.   An outdoor image showing a group of miners and spectators gathered around a minecart, labeled "32." The tracks stretch behind the crowd up the Longfellow Incline into the mine entrance nestled in the rocky landscape. A small wooden outbuilding is visible to the left.   Longfellow Mine, with its Incline, was a copper, gold, silver, and clay surface mine located in Morenci, AZ. Originally discovered by Robert Metcalf in 1872, it was owned by several operators and produced from 1882-1932.   Dennis Vogt

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