PH 3821, Russell, Andrew Joseph photographer 1830-1902. Photographic views of Salt Lake City and vicinity 1869
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Russell, Andrew J.
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First official Union photographer, noted for recording engineering progects; later worked for the Union Pacific Railroad and photographed the historic meeting at Promontory Point. From the description of Civil War photographs of bridge construction in Alexandria, Va. [graphic], circa 1861-1863. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 435542248 Andrew J. Russell was a staff or stringer photographer for the United States Information Agency. From the descripti...
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