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William Henry Jackson

Ankele Publishing, LLC

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William Henry Jackson
Born: April 4, 1843 in Keeseville, NY.
Died: June 30,1942 in New York City, NY at the age of 99.
Interesting Facts:
Was a gifted painter and photographer.
He was in the 12th Vermont Infantry of the Union Army and fought in the American Civil War for nine months. He was at the Battle of Gettysburg as a guard of the supply train.
Joined the first Hayden Geological Survey of 1871. This expedition led to the creation of Yellowstone as a National Park with the images he and Thomas Moran created.
Mount Jackson, in Yellowstone National Park, is named in honor of Jackson.
Recognized as one of the last surviving Civil War veterans, and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
Greatest Works:
Mount of the Holy Cross, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and Rocky Mountains.

William Henry Jackson art book contains 65+ Reproductions of the Old West including: Yellowstone, Rocky Mountains, Native Americans and Mexico in Color and Black and White with title and date.

William Henry Jackson
Born: April 4, 1843 in Keeseville, NY.
Died: June 30,1942 in New York City, NY at the age of 99.
Interesting Facts:
Was a gifted painter and photographer.
He was in the 12th Vermont Infantry of the Union Army and fought in the American Civil War for nine months. He was at the Battle of Gettysburg as a guard of the supply train.
Joined the first Hayden Geological Survey of 1871. This expedition led to the creation of Yellowstone as a National Park with the images he and Thomas Moran created.
Mount Jackson, in Yellowstone National Park, is named in honor of Jackson.
Recognized as one of the last surviving Civil War veterans, and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
Greatest Works:
Mount of the Holy Cross, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and Rocky Mountains.

William Henry Jackson art book contains 65+ Reproductions of the Old West including: Yellowstone, Rocky Mountains, Native Americans and Mexico in Color and Black and White with title and date.

Time Exposure: The Autobiography of William Henry Jackson

Patrice Pr

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William Henry Jackson and the Transformation of the American Landscape

Temple Univ Pr

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In this illustrated study, Peter Hales examines the landscape photographer William Henry Jackson's effect on the ways Americans viewed their land and on the myths that sustain American culture.
An Eye for History: The Paintings of William Henry Jackson, From the Collection at the Oregon Trail Museum

National Park Service

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Publication measures 9 x 11 in. Describes the paintings done by William Henry Jackson. Tells the story of scenes of the old West depicted in them. Includes a bibliography and index.

William Henry Jackson, pioneer photographer of the West

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William Henry Jackson: An Annotated Bibliography {1862 to 1995}

Carl Mautz Pub

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The creative and commercial output of William Henry Jackson was staggering. He lived 99 years, and left thousands of paintings, photographs, sketches, prints, illustrations, articles and books in his wake. From photographing the post-Civil War expansion into the Western U.S. to publishing colorful art prints of people and scenes from around the world, Jackson was always prominent. His influence was felt by many and remains pervasive to this day, as he continues to be one of the most studied and written about of America's 19th century photographers.This bibliography has been an ongoing interest of Dr. Harrell's for many years and presents the scholarly and collecting world with an invaluable resource for understanding Jackson, the American West and the history of photography as reflected in Jackson's continual growth through changing technology and times.

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Jay descendants spread into Covington - Andalusia Star-News
Jay descendants spread into CovingtonJohn Henry Majors (1863-1939). Delia and John were buried in the Enon Baptist Church Cemetery in Wilcox County. James A. Jay's third child, William Marion Jay, served in the Confederate Army as a private in Company E, 5th Mississippi Infantry Regiment.

Lest We Ever Forget - Bastrop Daily Enterprise
Lest We Ever ForgetWorld War II casualities were Herbert M. Abowitz, Robert L. Bazine, James W. Berry Jr., George A. Blood, Namon D. Bray, Milton Ray Bridges, Edward T. Brodnax Jr., Raymond Brock, William P. Butler, Clem S. Byrd, William H. Cain, Eugene C. Carroll,

Honor Rolls - Chapel Hill News
Honor RollsConnor Albrecht, Shanice Alston, Graham Austin, Sarah Ball, Matthew Carpenter, Lydia Chitwood, Juliann Cho, Won Keun Choi, Sakiko Chubachi, James Crisp IV, Eric Datta, Anabelle Durham, Susie Elangbam, Henry Farmer, Benjamin Fisher, Melissa Galvan,

Public records for May 21, 2009 - Daytona Beach News-Journal
Public records for May 21, 2009Henry Jackson, real property; US Bank NA v. Mark Davis, real property; Saxon Mortgage Services Inc. v. Asmin R. Mullings, real property; JPMC Specialty Mortgage LLC v. Quentin R. Frazier, real property; Anna Ludlow v. Daytona International Sppedway LLC

Memorial Day events planned across region - The Tribune-Democrat
Memorial Day events planned across region - The Tribune-Democrat Voice of AmericaMemorial Day events planned across regionAlso at the service, association president William R. Horner will speak about plans to develop a memorial garden at the cemetery. The parade will start forming at 9:30 am on West Highland Avenue at the middle school. It will move on North Center Street Video: Remembering America's war dead Area communities announce Memorial Day plans Memorial Day 2009 schedule: Chenango County