Crandall house, at depot Lawrence, Kansas, 323 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
Summary
No. 26.
Part of series: Across the continent on the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division.
Alexander Gardner (October 17, 1821 - December 10, 1882) was a Scottish photographer who is best known for his photographs of the American Civil War. He emigrated to the United States in 1856 and worked as a photographer in Mathew Brady's studio. Gardner was sent to document the American Civil War and produced some of the most iconic images of the conflict, including photographs of the battlefields at Antietam and Gettysburg. After the war, Gardner photographed President Lincoln and the American West, including images of Native Americans, settlers, and the construction of the transcontinental railroad.
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Date
01/01/1867
Contributors
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882, photographer
Source
Library of Congress
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