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(WEST--MONTANA.) F. Jay Haynes; photographer. Views of the Villard "Gold Spike" excursion which completed the Northern Pacific.

(WEST--MONTANA.) F. Jay Haynes; photographer. Views of the Villard "Gold Spike" excursion which completed the Northern Pacific. 8 imperial views of the Gold Spike ceremony on printed mounts; 2 smaller uncaptioned views; and one imperial view of an unrelated Montana Press Association gathering from 1886; minor dampstaining, a few with softening at edges or corners from moderate water damage; one Gold Spike view penciled on verso "Mr. & Mrs. J.H. Mills." Fargo, Dakota Territory, 8 September 1883 (images from Powell County, MT)

  • Notes: Construction on the Northern Pacific Railroad began in 1870 from Minnesota and the Pacific coast, and both sides met in Powell County, Montana. The railroad's president Henry Villard led a grand excursion to the site to lay a ceremonial final spike, which was driven in by former United States president Ulysses S. Grant (not shown here). Documenting the scene was the well-known western photographer Frank Jay Haynes (1853-1921), the official photographer for Northern Pacific. Two of the photographs show a delegation of Crow Indians at the site; another shows the festively decorated first locomotive to cross over the last spike. This lot includes:

    8 of the 23 imperial views from Haynes's series, "The Villard Gold Spike Excursion, Opening of the Northern Pacific Railroad, Septe. 8, 1883," albumen prints about 6 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches on the photographer's printed mount with complete inventory list on verso, with the view's title marked in pencil: "1541 5th Infantry Band at Last Spike"; "1542 Iron Car-horse, 'Nig,' and Tracklayers"; "1543 Independence Creek Valley, Last Spike"; "1544 During the Oration at Last Spike"; "1547 Indian Council at Last Spike"; "1548 Crow Indians at Last Spike"; "1549 First Train over the Last Spike"; and "1550 Group of Section Four at Last Spike."

    Two smaller albumen photographs of Northern Pacific trains, about 4 1/2 x 8 inches, uncredited and uncaptioned, on original plain brown mounts. One of these is a duplicate of "1549 First train over last spike"; the other is on a matching mount and is likely also a Haynes photograph from the same event.

    Another later imperial-format albumen print by Haynes, 6 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches on mount with printed caption, "Montana Press Association, Yellowstone National Park, August 1886."

    Provenance: personal copies of James Hamilton Mills (1837-1904), a Montana newspaper editor and territorial secretary; consigned by a descendant. Mills is said to be standing in the rear row of the Montana Press Association photograph, 6th from the right.

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