ArtistsJohn K. Hillers
John K. Hillers

John K. Hillers

1843
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John K. Hillers was an American photographer whose systematic documentation of the American West, particularly the Colorado River region and Grand Canyon, established him as a key visual recorder of landscape and indigenous cultures in the late 19th century. Working primarily with large-format plate cameras, he produced thousands of photographs that combined geological survey work with ethnographic portraiture. His images, made between the 1870s and early 1900s, prioritized topographical clarity and compositional balance while capturing both monumental geological formations and detailed studies of Native American communities. Hillers' archive remains foundational to the visual history of Western exploration and settlement.

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A trail at Walpi   NARA   523732
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A Moqui house   NARA   523651
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An Uainuint Paiute aiming a rifle, southwestern Utah   NARA
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Aquarius Plateau. J.K. Hillers at work (as photographer). Old nos. 289, 423, 433, 849., 1871   1878   NARA   517983
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Aquarius Plateau. Tantalus Creek, sandstone boulders. Old nos. 204, 280, 417, 427, 914.   NARA   518013
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Aquarius Plateau. J.K. Hillers at work (as photographer). Old nos. 289, 423, 433, 849.   NARA   517983
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Aquarius Plateau. Big Boulder Creek, unusually tall pine trees in the background in a "V" shape, maybe near site of...   NARA   517979
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