Truman Ward Ingersoll
Truman Ward Ingersoll (February 19, 1862 – June 9, 1922) was a photographer in the United States. He is known for the stereoviews he published in the U.S. and other areas.[1] His work included many images of sights in Yellowstone National Park as well as hunting scenes and architectural features.[1] In the early 20th century he also produced half-tone lithoviews.[1] His company was named Ingersoll View Company.
The Met has one of his building photographs in their collection[2] and the Getty Museum has a collection of his work.[3]
Ingersoll was born to Daniel Wesley and Marion Ward Ingersoll in St. Paul, Minnesota.[4]
The Library of Congress also has a collection of his work.[5]
Ingersoll is buried at Oakland Cemetery in St. Paul.
See also
References
- "T. W. Ingersoll".
- https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/781016
- "Truman Ward Ingersoll (American, 1862 - 1922) (Getty Museum)".
- http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/47/v47i04p122-132.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiB_fultd_eAhVMLKwKHZZBBKgQFjACegQICBAB&usg=AOvVaw1C6d0KVXCVmqn1yPU6DbJq&cshid=1542595402025
- "Search results from Stereograph Cards, Ingersoll, T. W. (Truman Ward)".
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