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[ US History ] [ English 12-1 ]

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Alexander Gardner was born in Scotland where he worked as an editor and
reporter before joining Matthew Brady's portrait studio in 1856. Gardner argued
with Brady about the attribution of photographs and published his own book of
Civil War photographs.
Among his best-known works are his portraits of Abraham Lincoln. He worked
as a survey photographer for the Union Pacific Railroad, making many fine
landscape pictures along its route.
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