Sale 2489 - Artists & Amateurs: Photographs & Photobooks, October 18, 2018

23 c ANDREW J. RUSSELL (1829-1902) Laramie Hotel, Laramie City. Arch-topped albumen print, the image measuring 9x12 1 / 4 inches (22.9x31.1 cm.), the mount 12 3 / 4 x18 1 / 4 inches (32.4x46.4 cm.), with a printed plate number and caption on mount recto. 1868 [4,000/6,000] Russell, The Great West Illustrated (Union Pacific Railroad Company, 1869), pl. 15. During the Civil War, Andrew J. Russell was associated with the United States Military Railroad. Later he worked for the Union Pacific Railroad, photographing the extension of the track line from Laramie, Wyoming, to Promontory Summit, Utah, areas that were being photographed for the first time. Russell’s remarkable images, which capture the rough-n-ready character of western towns and majestic landscapes in which they were situated, were published by the railroad in The Great West Illustrated , along with a descriptive table of contents. The allure of the West as a mining region and site for commercial development attracted migration from the East and West coasts. 24 c ANDREW J. RUSSELL (1829-1902) Dale Creek Bridge, General View * Eastern Approach to Dale Creek Bridge. Together, 2 photographs. Albumen prints, the images measuring 9x12 inches (22.9x30.5 cm.), the mounts 12 3 / 4 x18 1 / 4 inches (32.4x46.4 cm.), each with a printed plate number and caption on mount recto. 1868 [5,000/7,500] Russell, The Great West Illustrated (Union Pacific Railroad Company, 1869), pl. 7 and 9. 23

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