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The Art and Life of Merritt Dana Houghton in the Northern Rockies, 1878-1919
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English
Published/Copyright:
2022
About this book
Between 1891 and 1915, pen-and-ink artist Merritt Dana Houghton made over 200 bird’s-eye sketches of towns, ranches, mines, businesses, historic sites, and animals in Wyoming, northern Colorado, Montana, Idaho, and Washington state. Historian Michael A. Amundson brings these many views together for the first time in these pages.
This lavishly illustrated biography details Houghton’s life and work from his birth in Michigan in 1846 to his death in 1919 in Spokane through extensive genealogical records, newspaper accounts, and his illustrations—including historic ranches and bird’s-eye views of Fort Collins, Colorado; Dillon, Montana; and Spokane, Washington and the only known illustrations of long-lost places like Pearl, Colorado, and Rambler, Wyoming. Also included is reproduction of a four-foot-by-eight-foot view of Sheridan, Wyoming and a sixty-image sample portfolio of his best-preserved illustrations organized by type.
Houghton’s work depicts the infrastructure of the new settler society that was remaking the West in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, and Amundson demonstrates how Houghton’s vision of the American West remains active today.
This lavishly illustrated biography details Houghton’s life and work from his birth in Michigan in 1846 to his death in 1919 in Spokane through extensive genealogical records, newspaper accounts, and his illustrations—including historic ranches and bird’s-eye views of Fort Collins, Colorado; Dillon, Montana; and Spokane, Washington and the only known illustrations of long-lost places like Pearl, Colorado, and Rambler, Wyoming. Also included is reproduction of a four-foot-by-eight-foot view of Sheridan, Wyoming and a sixty-image sample portfolio of his best-preserved illustrations organized by type.
Houghton’s work depicts the infrastructure of the new settler society that was remaking the West in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, and Amundson demonstrates how Houghton’s vision of the American West remains active today.
Author / Editor information
Michael A. Amundson is a professor of history at Northern Arizona University; the author of Talking Machine West, Yellowcake Towns, Passage to Wonderland, and Wyoming Revisited; and the coeditor of Atomic Culture.
Reviews
“An insightful and engaging work that brings to life Houghton’s prolific career, ensuring that the electronic age will appreciate the pen-and-ink work of this skillful artist.”
—Derek Everett, Metropolitan State University of Denver and Colorado State University
"A very wide readership will no doubt enjoy this book."
—Montana the Magazine of Western History
"An important new addition to the canon of Western American history."
—Annals of Wyoming
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction Discovering Merritt Dana Houghton
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Finding Vantage Points 1846-1902
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The Grand Encampment Boom 1902-1904
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New Horizons 1905-1919
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Drawing Conclusions A Twenty-First-Century Perspective
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
February 15, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9781646423668
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
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238
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251
eBook ISBN:
9781646423668
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Professional and scholarly;