William Henry Jackson was the chief photographer for the Hayden Survey Party organized by the US Department of the Interior to explore the American West. Jackson and the survey team made several expeditions from 1870-1878, before Jackson set up his own studio in Denver.

The FAD Gallery in Mancos, Colorado will exhibit “10 original black and white albumen imperial cabinet cards of Mesa Verde sites; 13 framed original photochroms of National Park landmarks; plus an especially rare framed photochrom of a Ute Runner for Chief Ouray, ­photographed in Colorado in 1880,” according to Collette Webster of the gallery. The show debuts Friday, July 29, 2016 and runs through September.