Featured in this lot are two, early C.S. Fly CDV size photos of young babies in C.S. Fly Studio, Tombstone, Arizona Territory 1880s. This is one of if not the earlierst C.S. Fly CDV known to exist. Camillus "Buck" Sydney Fly (May 2, 1849 – October 12, 1901) was an Old West photographer who is regarded by some as an early photojournalist and who captured the only known images of Native Americans while they were still at war with the United States. He took many other pictures of life in the silver-mining boom town of Tombstone, Arizona, and the surrounding region. He recognized the value of his photographs to illustrate periodicals of the day and took his camera to the scenes of important events where he recorded them and resold pictures to editors nationwide. The first photo shows a young girl leaning on a chair draped with fabric. She is in a white dress and pants as she looks towards the viewer. The back is marked, "C.S. Fly Portrait And Landscape Photographer, Tombstone". The second photo shows an even younger child sat on a small chair as he plays with a toy in his hand. The back of this photo is marked reading, "Fly's Gallery Tombstone, Arizona". The photos show good condition overall with slight wear present from their age and use over the years, but no major signs of damage is noted. They measure 4 1/8" L x 2 1/2" W and have a collective weight of 6 ounces. Provenance: From the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum in Tombstone, Arizona. CH5, P54