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Early Photographers of Glacier National Park
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Early Photographers of Glacier National Park

Author(s): David R. Butler
DESCRIPTION
Early Photographers of Glacier National Park examines the photographers, and the photographs they produced, who worked in the pre-park period up through the first three decades of Glacier Park (1910–1940).

Photographers and their work examined include those accompanying the George B. Grinnell and Lyman B. Sperry explorations in the 1880s and 1890s, photographers for the early U.S. Geological Survey mapping projects, the stereogram photographs of N. A. Forsyth, college professor and first Glacier Park Naturalist Morton J. Elrod, photographers for the Great Northern Railway (Fred Kiser, R. E. “Ted” Marble, Roland Reed, and T. J. Hileman), National Park Service Photographer George A. Grant, U.S. Forest Service Photographer K. D. Swan, the fire lookout photographs of L. M. Moe, and the first aerial photographs of Glacier Park taken by Captain A. W. Stevens.

The book also has several more modern photographs taken by the author and others, illustrating landscape changes in Glacier Park since the early period of park photography.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)
David R. Butler retired in 2019 as the Texas State University System Regents’ professor of geography, and a university distinguished professor, at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. He was a geography professor for thirty-seven years, the last twenty-two of those at Texas State University. He was a red bus “Gearjammer” in Glacier Park during his college days in the summers of 1973 and 1974 and has conducted research there since 1975. He has written two books on Glacier National Park, including Fire Lookouts of Glacier National Park in Arcadia Publishing’s Images of America series.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781634994262
FORMAT: Paperback
PUBLISHER: America Through Time
DATE: 11/21/2022
STATE: Montana
IMAGES: 200
PAGES: 96
DIMENSIONS: 6.75 (w) x 9.75 (h)
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