Daniel Davis is the photograph curator and associate librarian of Utah State University's Special Collections and Archives.
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"Daniel Davis does a superb job throughout, and his years of dedicated archival work show, including a much-appreciated index of Russell's stereographic views for posterity and future scholarship. For those unfamiliar with the history of the transcontinental railroad or the golden age of photography in the American West, this is a good place to start." --Great Plains Quarterly "Davis gives readers a comprehensive look at who Andrew Russell was and what his movements were both before and after the Union Pacific project. Interesting and well written, the book is both profound and informative, underscoring the cultural significance of these images and of Russell's body of work in general." --Patricia LaBounty, Curator, Union Pacific Railroad Museum "In this engaging book, photographic archivist Daniel Davis not only tells the virtually unknown story of railroad photographer A. J. Russell; he also shares Russell's photographs with readers and helps them better understand the important role played by photo archivists in preserving the past." --Richard Francaviglia, author of Over the Range: A History of the Promontory Summit Route of the Pacific Railroad and Imagining the Atacama Desert: A Five-Hundred-Year Journey of Discovery