A lithographer, printer and publisher, Eli Glover worked for a Michigan religious publishing firm and then served as an agent and assistant to Albert Ruger in 1866. In Chicago, where he lived from 1868 to 1861, he was owner, printer and publisher of the Merchants Lithographing Co., which published many of Ruger's views.
In 1870, Glover became an independent artist and created for lithographs many scenes of Michigan. The 1871 Chicago fire destroyed his company, which launched (showing 500 of 2538 characters). |
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