Photographer of the Early West, the Story of Arundel Hull

Photographer of the Early West, the Story of Arundel Hull

by Eugene Miller
Photographer of the Early West, the Story of Arundel Hull

Photographer of the Early West, the Story of Arundel Hull

by Eugene Miller

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Overview

This biography recounts the intriguing history of Arundel C. Hull one of the west's earliest photographers. In his early 20’s he captured many early images along the UP Railroad across Nebraska and thru Wyoming. In 1869, Hull and William Jackson followed the railroad on to Promontory, Utah. Later he opened his Gallery in Fremont Nebraska, becoming leader in this early mid-west town.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044844148
Publisher: Eugene Miller
Publication date: 08/28/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 455 KB

About the Author

Eugene Arundel Miller is the youngest grandson of Arundel C. Hull, who was one of the earliest photographers to travel along the Union Pacific Railroad during its construction in the late 1860s.


Intrigued by stories of Hull’s travels across the Nebraska plains and into the mountains of Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah, Miller researched Hull’s early life and organized his photos to write his biography and Miller’s major book “Rail-road 1869, Along the Historic Union Pacific”. The book traces construction of the Union Pacific Railroad from Omaha to Promontory during 1867 to 1869 and incorporates many photographs by Hull and other contemporary photo-graphers.


The original book, republished as a printed State-by-State series, and as an abridged e-book series, is offered for the continued enjoyment of travelers, railroad buffs, students, and historians.

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