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George R. Was a man of many adventures, capturing the beauty of America through his lens

Background imageGeorge R Collection: California Street, San Francisco, c1897. Creator: Unknown

California Street, San Francisco, c1897. Creator: Unknown
California Street, San Francisco, c1897. One of the longest streets in San Francisco. On independence from Spain in 1821, William Richardson erected the first independent homestead in 1831

Background imageGeorge R Collection: Church of Guadaloupe, Chihuahua, Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Church of Guadaloupe, Chihuahua, Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Church of Guadaloupe, Chihuahua, Mexico, c1897. San Francisco Temple, dating from 1717, one of the first churches built in Chihuahua City

Background imageGeorge R Collection: Rainbow Falls in Winter, Watkins Glen, New York, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Rainbow Falls in Winter, Watkins Glen, New York, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Rainbow Falls in Winter, Watkins Glen, New York, c1897. The first settlement of European peoples in the area began circa 1800. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R

Background imageGeorge R Collection: Natural Bridge on the Coast near Santa Cruz, California, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Natural Bridge on the Coast near Santa Cruz, California, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Natural Bridge on the Coast near Santa Cruz, California, c1897. Mudstone bridge formed by wave erosion. The first inhabitants in Santa Cruz were Native Americans

Background imageGeorge R Collection: High Street, Columbus. Ohio, c1897. Creator: Unknown

High Street, Columbus. Ohio, c1897. Creator: Unknown
High Street, Columbus. Ohio, c1897. The Short North is a neighborhood in Columbus on the main High Street. Under French colonial rule from 1663 to 1763, European traders arrived in the 18th century

Background imageGeorge R Collection: East Room of the White House, Washington, D. C. c1897. Creator: Unknown

East Room of the White House, Washington, D. C. c1897. Creator: Unknown
East Room of the White House, Washington, D.C. c1897. Beaux Arts paneling in the East Room, an event and reception room in the White Hous, official residence of the President of the United States

Background imageGeorge R Collection: Lincoln Park, Chicago, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Lincoln Park, Chicago, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Lincoln Park, Chicago, c1897. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R. Cromwell. [C. N. Greig & Co. London, c1897]

Background imageGeorge R Collection: Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Md. c1897. Creator: Unknown

Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Md. c1897. Creator: Unknown
Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Md. c1897. Druid Hill Park, an urban park in northwest Baltimore, Maryland, designed by Howard Daniels. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof

Background imageGeorge R Collection: George R Crook Great Generals series N15 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands

George R Crook Great Generals series N15 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands
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Background imageGeorge R Collection: George R Jones New York Times American Editors series

George R Jones New York Times American Editors series
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Background imageGeorge R Collection: Letter from George I to Charles VI, 1717, published in Leisure Hour, 1891

Letter from George I to Charles VI, 1717, published in Leisure Hour, 1891
XJF314349 Letter from George I to Charles VI, 1717, published in Leisure Hour, 1891 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George I (1660-1727)



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George R. Was a man of many adventures, capturing the beauty of America through his lens. From the mighty Missouri River below Great Falls, Montana in 1897 to the enchanting Natural Bridge in Virginia during the same year, George R. Had an eye for nature's wonders. One cannot forget his breathtaking shots of Niagara Falls, frozen in time and frozen in awe-inspiring grandeur, and is as if he could hear the thunderous roar and feel the mist on his face even through a photograph. But George R. 's talents were not limited to landscapes alone; he also captured glimpses of human life across different parts of America. The Mountain House at Cresson Springs, Pennsylvania stands tall and proud against its picturesque backdrop - a testament to both architectural marvels and natural beauty. Moving westward, Pacific Avenue in Tacoma, Washington comes alive under George R. 's lens - bustling with activity and showcasing the spirit of urban life at the turn of the century. While much remains unknown about George R. , we do know that he hailed from Illinois between 1865-1880. Perhaps it was during this time that he honed his craft and developed an unyielding passion for photography. George R. 's work extends beyond American borders too; from loading oranges on Florida's Ocklawaha River to Green Island on Lake George, New York - each frame tells a unique story about people's lives intertwined with their surroundings. Intriguingly enough, one can catch a glimpse into Mexico's rich history through George R. 's lens as well – specifically within Gallery of the School of LA Paz (Vizeainas), City of Mexico circa 1897 – offering us a window into another culture altogether. Finally, closer to home again but still far-reaching in scope are two iconic images by none other than George R. Hall himself: The Terrace at Central Park captures timeless elegance while City Of New York, from Brooklyn Heights showcases the city's majesty. George R.