Russell, Andrew J.
Russell, Andrew J. 1829-1902
Andrew J. Russell American photographer
Russell, Andrew Joseph (American photographer, 1830-1902)
Russell, Andrew Joseph, 1829-1902
Russell, Andrew Joseph, 1830-1902
VIAF ID: 6078648 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Russell, Andrew J. ‡d 1829-1902
- 100 1 _ ‡a Russell, Andrew J. ‡d 1829-1902
- 100 1 _ ‡a Russell, Andrew Joseph ‡g American photographer, 1830-1902
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Approach to Narrows, Weber Canon | |
Aqueduct Bridge, Georgetown, D.C., general view | |
Batteries of field pieces in arsenal, Washington, D.C. | |
[Bird's eye view of Bull Run Bridge, looking up stream] | |
The building of the Union Pac. Railroad in his. photos., 1985: | |
Building stockade, Alexandria, Va. | |
Bull Run, the scene of Gen. Taylor's death. May 1863 | |
Burning Rock Cut, near Green River | |
Capitol, Washington, D.C., north-east view. Dome and front unfinished, June 28, 1863. | |
Chesebro & Magee's Works, Green River | |
City Point R.R. depot, flotilla of transports and barges in the distance | |
Civil War photographs | |
Convalescent camp, near Alexandria, Va. | |
Destruction and destiny : the photographs of A.J. Russell : directing American energy in war and peace, 1862-1869 | |
Devalino caper | |
[Dock on the south side of the James River, opposite Richmond, Va.] | |
Echo Canon, looking east from Death's Rock | |
Engine "Government" down the "banks," near Brandy, April, 1864 | |
Entrance to Washington Water Works, Great Falls, Potomac River | |
Expedients for crossing streams | |
Experimental bridges | |
Fifteen inch gun at Battery Rodgers, Alexandria, Va. May 18, 1864 | |
Fort Sedgwick near Petersburg | |
Front of "slave pen," Alexandria, Va. | |
Gen. Patrick's headquarters, Brandy, April 15, 1864. Gen Meade's headquarters in distance | |
Giesboro, Md. | |
Great West illustrated in a series of photographic views across the continent | |
Hermit's Grotto, Bitter Creek Valley | |
Iron Muse, 2013: | |
[Lake Lall, Uinta Mountains, Utah] | |
Long Bridge, Washington, D.C. | |
Marie's house, Marie's Heights, Fredericksburgh, May 15, 1864. Used as hospital | |
[Military construction in northern Virginia: raft of blanket boats ferrying soldiers across the Potomac River] | |
[Military railroad operations in northern Virginia: men using levers for loosening rails] | |
Mt. Agassiz, Uinta Mts [Utah] | |
New bridge over Potomac River on the Washington, Alexandria and Georgetown Railroad. Total length 5,104 feet | |
[Potomac Creek Bridge, Aquia Creek & Fredericksburgh [sic] Railroad, April 18, 1863] | |
Railroad mortar at Petersburg, Va., July 25, 1864 | |
Rebel gun in front of Fort Hell. April, 1865 | |
Remains of wreck on the track, ready for transportation to Alexandria. This train was thrown from the track by the Rebels | |
Richmond across the canal basin. Showing ruined buildings, Capitol in distance. April, 1865 | |
Richmond, from Oregon Hill. April, 1865 | |
Ruins in Richmond | |
A sermon preached at Princeton (Massachusetts) April 8th, 1798. : And occasioned by the death of Madam Rebecca Gill, consort of His Honor Moses Gill, Esq. lieutenant-governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Who died March 19th. 1798. Aetat. 70. By Joseph Russell, A.M Pastor of the church in Princeton | |
Shadow Lake, Uintas | |
Shed at carpenter shop at Alexandria | |
Sherman Vale | |
Smithsonian Institution, Wash., D.C. | |
Snow sheds, looking west from summit | |
Soldier's Cemetery, Alexandria, Va. | |
Source of the Laramie River | |
Stone wall below Marye's Heights, May 3, 1863 | |
Stone wall, rear of Fredericksburg with rebel dead, May 3d, 1863 | |
Stoneman's Station | |
Summit of Sierra Nevada - snow sheds in foreground, Donner Lake in the distance, Central Pacific R.R. | |
Sun pictures of Rocky Mountain scenery, with a description of the geographical and geological features, and some account of the resources of the great West; containing thirty photographic views along the line of the Pacific rail road, from Omaha to Sacramento | |
Treasury Buildings, Washington, D.C., south-east view | |
Trestle bridge across Bull Run, on the Orange and Alexandria railroad, as it appeared before the freshet of April 1863 | |
Trestle work (no. 2,) on City Point & Army R. R. | |
Tubular bridge, through the pipes of which the city of Washington is supplied with water; built by General Meigs | |
Tunnel No. 2, head of Echo Canon | |
Turning over the bottom of an ark | |
U.S. Fire Department, Alexandria, Va., with steam fire engines, July, 1863 | |
Uinta Summit head Bear R. [Wyoming] | |
Union Arch, built by Gen. M.C. Meigs, span of 220 feet | |
Union Mills, Va. Orange and Alexandria R.R. | |
Union Pacific [bridge at Green River, Wyoming], after Russell | |
[Union soldiers entrenched along the west bank of the Rappahannock River at Fredericksburg, Virginia] | |
United States military rail road photographic album | |
Upper wharf, Belle Plain, built by U.S.M.R.R. Construction Corps | |
View at City Point headquarters, hospital, with old school houses, barns &c | |
View of Alexandria, Va., showing new engine house in which sixty engines can be stored in working order | |
View on Pope's Head, near burnt bridge, Orange & Alexandria Railroad | |
View on Rapidan River, Va. | |
Wahsatch near Salt Lake [Utah] | |
Water washed Caves of the Fairies, Point of Rocks | |
Way Confederates destroyed railroads | |
Westward to Promontory : building the Union Pacific across the plains and mountains : a pictorial documentary | |
Wilhelmina's Pass - distant view of serrated rocks or Devil's Slide, Weber Cañon, Utah | |
Wolfe Street hospital, Alexandria, March 11, 1864 | |
Wood choppers' huts in a Virginia forest, on the Orange & Alexandria Railroad. Wood supplied U.S.M.R.Rds. under supervision of Maj. Brayton | |
[Worker repairing telegraph line?] | |
[Workers constructing a wood building] | |
Wreck caused by the fracture of an axle of a car on the Loudon and Hampshire Railroad, March 28th, 1863 |