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- Detroit Publishing Company Managers with William Henry Jackson, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1910 -

- circa 1910
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Detroit Publishing Company Managers with William Henry Jackson, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1910
- William Henry Jackson in China during the World's Transportation Commission Tour, 1895 - William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) was a prolific photographer, probably the best known of the nineteenth-century western landscape photographers. Jackson worked for the U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, ran his own studio in Denver, and traveled the world as a photographer for the World's Transportation Commission. In 1897, Jackson joined the Detroit Publishing Company.

- August 1895-September 1895
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William Henry Jackson in China during the World's Transportation Commission Tour, 1895
William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) was a prolific photographer, probably the best known of the nineteenth-century western landscape photographers. Jackson worked for the U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, ran his own studio in Denver, and traveled the world as a photographer for the World's Transportation Commission. In 1897, Jackson joined the Detroit Publishing Company.
- Detroit Photographic Company's Railcar and Staff, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, circa 1904 - Detroit Photographic Company promoted its thousands of images -- sold in the form of color postcards, prints and photo albums -- with railroad cars converted into mobile galleries. The company's photographs depicted everything from city streets to natural landscapes, and they were distinguished by the special "Photochrom" colorization process that made black-and-white images look like color photographs.

- circa 1904
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Detroit Photographic Company's Railcar and Staff, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, circa 1904
Detroit Photographic Company promoted its thousands of images -- sold in the form of color postcards, prints and photo albums -- with railroad cars converted into mobile galleries. The company's photographs depicted everything from city streets to natural landscapes, and they were distinguished by the special "Photochrom" colorization process that made black-and-white images look like color photographs.
- Henry Ford and Photographer William Henry Jackson outside Ford Engineering Laboratory, August 1941 -

- August 12, 1941
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Henry Ford and Photographer William Henry Jackson outside Ford Engineering Laboratory, August 1941
- Henry Ford and Photographer William Henry Jackson outside Ford Engineering Laboratory, August 1941 -

- August 12, 1941
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Henry Ford and Photographer William Henry Jackson outside Ford Engineering Laboratory, August 1941