A TIMOTHY O’SULLIVAN WESTERN PHOTOGRAPH FOR TODAY

Oreana, Nevada in 1867.

O’Sullivan worked for Matthew Brady and Alexander Gardner during the Civil War and took many classic images of that conflict. After the war he traveled with various government-sponsored expeditions into the far West, recording the American frontier just as the Transcontinental Railroad was poised to open it up for expanded settlement and exploitation.

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