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Atlantic Giant Powder Works Mammoth Plate Photos, c1878 [197040]

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Atlantic Giant Powder Works Mammoth Plate Photos, c1878 [197040]
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Two matted mammoth plate photos of the Atlantic Giant Powder Works operation at Drakesville, New Jersey. Photo by Harroun & Bierstadt, New York. "artotype" photo adhered to board. 14 x 16, image 9.25 x 13"

1) Packing House. Long building with two wagons out front and many workers posing. Notice the wooden marked boxes on the wagon! Do our mining collectors have any of these box ends?

2) Nitro-Glycerine & Mixing House. Building on a hillside with numerous workers posing.

Harroun & Bierstadt were a prominent photography gallery in New York. Edward Bierstadt, brother of famed western landscape artist Albert Bierstadt, patented a new form of photo printing called the "artotype" on March 21, `1876. This photo may date to the circa 1878-1880 period.

The Atlantic Giant Powder Company was a subsidiary of the Giant Powder Company of San Francisco, which had its origin in 1867 with first production in 1868. The Atlantic Giant Powder Co. was built in 1871, and Giant Powder stockholders were allowed an exclusive approximate 90 day period to but Atlantic Giant Powder stock. The subsidiary was formed to provide Giant Powder to eastern coal and metal mines, thereby negating a potentially dangerous cross-country trip.

In 1876, public sentiment began to turn on the Giant Powder Company because of massive explosions in numerous locales, often while building and digging railroad tunnels. Giant Powder executives went around the country, including to St. Louis, demonstrating the safety nature of the explosive. It turned out many of the disastrous explosions were caused by inexperienced handlers as well as inferior powder.

This is an exceptional photograph pair in immaculate condition.
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