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Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen print · 1874
National Gallery of Art

Timothy O'Sullivan
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Albumen silver print · 1874
National Portrait Gallery

Wheeler Survey Members
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Albumen silver print · 1874
National Portrait Gallery

Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho, View across the Top of the Falls
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen silver print · 1874
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Historic Spanish Record of the Conquest, South Side of Inscription Rock, N.M., No. 3
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen print from wet collodion negative · 1873
Cleveland Museum of Art

Navajo Brave and his Mother. The Navajo were formerly a warlike tribe until subdued by U.S. Troops, in 1859-60. Many of them now have fine flocks, and herds of horses, sheeps and goats, No. 29 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Geographical & Geological Explorations & Surveys West of the 100th Meridian
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Albumen prints in two bound albums · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

Ancient Ruins in the Cañon de Chelle, N.M. In a niche 50 feet above present Cañon bed.
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Albumen print · 1873
Art Institute of Chicago

View on Apache Lake, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona, with Two Apache Scouts in the Foreground
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen silver print · 1873
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Historic Spanish Record of the Conquest, South Side of Inscription Rock, New Mexico
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen silver print · 1873
Smithsonian American Art Museum

(Historic Spanish Record of the Conquest) (no. 13, Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian)
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen silver print · 1873
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Historic Spanish Record of the Conquest, South Side of Inscription, New Mexico, No. 3 (Wheeler Survey)
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen silver print · 1873
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Ancient Ruins in the Cañon de Chelle, N.M. (No. 11, Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian)
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen silver print · 1873
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Cañon de Chelle. Walls of the Grand Cañon about 1200 Feet in Height.
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen silver print · 1873
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Wall in the Grand Canyon—Colorado River
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen print · 1872
National Gallery of Art

Iceberg Cañon, Colorado River, Looking Above
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen silver print · 1872
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Black Canyon, Colorado River, Looking Below from Big Horn Camp, #4
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen print · 1871
National Gallery of Art

Wall in the Grand Canyon, Colorado River
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen print · 1871
National Gallery of Art

Iceberg Canyon, Colorado River, Looking Above
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen print · 1871
National Gallery of Art

Black Cañon, From Camp 8, Looking Above
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Albumen silver print from glass negative · 1871
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Albumen prints, stereo cards (46) · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Types of Mojave Indians. This tribe inhabits the region of the lower Colorado, or western Arizona.Physically, they are the finest specimens in all the West, many of the males attaining to the height of 6 feet, No. 5 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
Albumen print, stereo · 1871
Art Institute of Chicago

Black Cañon, Colorado River, from Camp 8, Looking Above
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen silver print · 1871
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Rock Carved by Drifting Sand, below Fortification Rock, Arizona
Timothy H. O'Sullivan
albumen silver print · 1871
Smithsonian American Art Museum