| El Capitan, 3300 feet high. View from the west. | ||
| Artistic studies on Mirror Lake. Mt. Watkins in the distance.
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| Camping scene on the Merced River. | ||
| The North and South Domes.
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| The Merced River, looking east. | ||
| The South Dome, 6000 feet high. View from the Meadows. | ||
| The Merced River, looking east. | ||
| Point Louise, Summit of Glacier Rock, 3705 ft. high.
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| A Mountaneous view - Yosemite Valley. | ||
| South Dome from South Fork. | ||
| Mt. Starr KIng, 5000 feet high. Glacier Rock an Cascade. View from the Meadows. | ||
| Artistic studies on the Merced River.Cathedral Rocks and spires in the distance. | ||
| North Dome, 3720 feet high. | ||
| North Dome, 3729 feet high. | ||
| Yosemite Falls, 2634 feet high, view during a snowstorm. | ||
| General view of the Valley, from Inspiration Point. | ||
| Sentinel rock. | ||
| Cashes, or Indian Acorn Storehouses. | ||
| The Three Brothers. | ||
| The South dome, 4967 feet high. | ||
| The Valley, from Mariposa Trail. | ||
| Leydig's Hotel. | ||
| Vernal Fall. | ||
| The Yo-semite Fall. | ||
| Leydig's Hotel. | ||
| Yo-semite Fall. | ||
| Indian Canyon, from the Merced River. | ||
| The Yo-semite Fall, 2500 feet high. | ||
| Artistic studies, Yosemite Creek. | ||
| Nevada Fall, 600 feet high. |