Railroad Empire across the Heartland: Rephotographing Alexander Gardner''s Westward Journey
English
By (author): James E. Sherow
Best known for his Civil War photographs, Alexander Gardner also documented the construction of the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division (later the Kansas Pacific Railroad), across Kansas beginning in 1867. This book presents recent photographs by John R. Charlton of the scenes Gardner recorded, paired with the Gardner originals and accompanied by James E. Sherows discussion. Like most rephotography projects, this one provides fascinating information about the changes in the landscape over the last century and a half.
The book presents ninety pairs of Gardners and Charltons photographs. In all of Charltons photographs he duplicates the exact location and time of day of the Gardner originals. Sherow uses the paired images to show how Indian and Anglo-American land-use practices affected the landscape. As the Union Pacific claimed, the railroad created an American empire in the region, and Charltons rephotography captures the transformation of the grasslands, harnessed by the powerful social and economic forces of the railroad. See more
The book presents ninety pairs of Gardners and Charltons photographs. In all of Charltons photographs he duplicates the exact location and time of day of the Gardner originals. Sherow uses the paired images to show how Indian and Anglo-American land-use practices affected the landscape. As the Union Pacific claimed, the railroad created an American empire in the region, and Charltons rephotography captures the transformation of the grasslands, harnessed by the powerful social and economic forces of the railroad. See more
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