G.W. Floyd
Late-19th Century Views of Minneapolis, MN, 1880s
Albumen prints (14)
Each 6 3/8 x 8 1/2 inches overall
12 with "Floyd Minneapolis" stamped mount and print recto
12 with "Floyd Minneapolis" stamped mount and print recto
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A sharp collection of photographs documenting Minneapolis, MN, in the 1880s, with impressive architectural views and bustling street-views. The photographs were shot by G.W. Floyd, who had a photo gallery...
A sharp collection of photographs documenting Minneapolis, MN, in the 1880s, with impressive architectural views and bustling street-views. The photographs were shot by G.W. Floyd, who had a photo gallery at 5th near Hennepin from 1879-1889. Notable buildings seen in the photographs in the include the Post Office and Metropolitan building, the Syndicate Block on Nicolette between 5th and 6th streets, the Union Depot, and more.
Courtesy of Daniel / Oliver Gallery
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