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William Henry Jackson (1) (1843–1942)

Author of Colorado, 1870-2000

For other authors named William Henry Jackson, see the disambiguation page.

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Image credit: William Henry Jackson Collection, Scotts Bluff National Monument
National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of Interior

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Photographic Memory: William Henry Jackson and the American West (2025) — Photographer — 10 copies, 1 review

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Truly an excellent read. Jackson's autobiography doubles as an exploration of 18th century western history, which the author was heavily involved in.

My favorite part, though, was in the early chapters, where the author discusses the approaching Civil War from the viewpoint of a representative civilian. It seems he expected the army to quickly extinguish the rebellion. Of course, that's not the way things turned out. What caught my eye was the similarity of those sentiments to civilian show more expectations of most the American wars during my lifetime.

Anyway, I wish I'd been aware of this book back when I was studying American history in college. My history courses that covered that time period discussed the war mostly from the perspective of the country's political leadership--or from the perspective of the military leadership. This third perspective would have been helpful.
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William Henry Jackson was a remarkable man, with a life so full of activity that he only got around to writing his autobiography Time Exposure in 1940, when he was 97 years old.

After quite a lot of detail describing his early home life, his adventures get underway as he enlists in the army, ending up in Company K of the Twelfth Vermont Volunteers.

After the war, he settles into a comfortable life as a photographer's assistant, but following a romantic disappointment lights out for the West. show more He has an incredible career that ranges all over the Western United States, just one example of which is being the first man to photograph Yellowstone in 1871, images which helped in its being made into a National Park in 1872.

Following that, amongst other impressive adventures, he travels around the world with the "World's Transportation Commission", across India, Australia and Korea, ending up crossing Siberia by open sledge. Even after that, his life still holds many more future events.

It is a remarkable work that would qualify as excellent fiction, but is even the more interesting for being an account of a real life from the beginning stages of the settlement of the American West through to the mid-1900s. He records an incredible time of change and relatively speaking, quite a recent moment in history. It's amazing to think that at that time, less than 150 years ago, they had a civil war, and after that the railway was just pushing its way west. Los Angeles was a town of just 5000 people. All in all it's a fascinating first-hand encounter with an enthusiastic, adventurous photographer and painter.

My only wish would have been for more of his photos and paintings -- he selected his favourites I guess, but they are a small sample mostly showing people or locations he was particularly fond of. I suppose with a lifetime of thousands of photographs, it would take dozens of volumes to give his visual work justice.
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Own and read a signed first edition. It is best to view this book in the sense of what he covered. Jackson saw an awful lot of the West ( and the world ) both geographically and chronologically. Really amazing and what we would all like to do I suppose. Finished 19.09.19.

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