Description
Utah-born photographer George Edward Anderson traveled on a mission to the British Isles in 1907, carrying with him a heavy camera and supplies, including the glass plates used to print his photographs. Along the way in which he photographed key Church history sites. He was once the first professional Latter-day Saint photographer to try this. See Anderson s images as they were initially printed, reproduced the usage of the same processes Anderson used and printed on top of the range paper to showcase their richness Visualize the sites as they might have looked when an important events in early Church history were unfolding Chapters on New England, New York, Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois incorporate the recent findings about the events and those who made history in places that have transform sacred to Latter-day Saints