Keystone View Company
The Keystone View Company was a major distributor of stereographic images, and was located in Meadville, Pennsylvania. From 1892 through 1963 Keystone produced and distributed both educational and comic/sentimental stereoviews, and stereoscopes. By 1905 it was the world's largest stereographic company. In 1963 Department A (stereoviews sold to individual families) and the Education Departments were closed down, but Keystone continued to manufacture eye-training stereographic products as a subsidiary of Mast Development Company. In 1972 Mast closed the Meadville manufacturing site.
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"The Full Moon. Yerkes Observatory."
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"'Picking' Crabs for Market, on Banks of Chesapeake Bay, Maryland"
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"Booker T. Washington and Distinguished Guests, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama"
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"An Arithmetic Class, Tuskegee, Alabama"
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"Posing for Her First Picture"
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"Colored Veterans of the 15th Regiment, 369th Infantry, Marching up Fifth Avenue, New York City"
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"Uncle Sam Provides for Comfort of His Soldiers"
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