Digital History Archive
Every piece that passes through Stereoview Vault is carefully documented and digitally preserved before finding its new home. This archive serves as a permanent record of American visual history—a digital museum of the artifacts we've had the privilege to steward.
High-Resolution Imaging
Every stereoview and postcard is photographed in detail, preserving visual information for future researchers.
Documented Provenance
Historical context, estimated dates, and location information are researched and recorded for each piece.
Permanent Record
Even after items find new homes, their digital records remain accessible for historical research.
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New pieces of American visual history are added regularly. Each item you acquire will be documented and preserved in our archive before joining your collection.
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The Stereoview Vault Archive represents our commitment to preserving American visual history. Every antique stereoview card, vintage postcard, historical photograph, and piece of print ephemera that passes through our collection is meticulously documented before finding its new home.
Unlike traditional antique dealers, we believe that the historical record should persist even after a piece changes hands. Our archive includes high-resolution photography, researched provenance, estimated dating, and geographic information for each item—creating a searchable database of 19th and early 20th century American imagery.
Whether you're a collector researching stereoview publishers, a historian studying regional photography, or simply curious about a piece you once considered, this archive remains available as a resource for understanding our shared visual heritage.