Born: 1860, 20 October - US, UT, Salt Lake City Died: 1928, 9 May - US, UT, Springville Gender: Male Active: US
Apprenticed with Charles Roscoe Savage in 1874 and opened his own studio at age seventeen. He travelled widely in Utah from the 1870s onwards. In 1900 he recorded the aftermath of the Scofield mine disaster.
There are substantial holdings of his glass plate negatives at the L. Tom Perry Special Collections at the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University.
George Edward Anderson
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