@prefix oai: . @prefix oai2lod: . @prefix dc: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix rdf: . @prefix owl: . a oai:Set ; oai:origin ; oai:setDescription "The one hundred and eighty-eight photographs sent by John C. H. Grabill to the Library of Congress for copyright registration (1888-91) are thought to be the largest surviving collection of this early Western photographer's work. The photographs document frontier life in Colorado, South Dakota, and Wyoming and include views of hunters, prospectors, cowboys, Chinese immigrants, and U.S. Army personnel as well as cattle and sheep ranches, mining operations, towns, natural landmarks, forts, railroads, mills, stagecoaches, and wagons. A number of the images pertain to Indians and their contact with the white man. According to the information printed on the photographic mounts, Grabill had studios in Deadwood and Lead City, South Dakota, and was \"Official photographer of the Black Hills & F. P.[Fort Pierre] R. R. and Home State Mining Co.\" " ; oai:setName "Grabill Collection (Photographs)" ; oai:setSpec "grabill" .