Emmett Leander Harper

Photographer: William L Harper, Ennis, Texas
Note the same props were used in another card on this page
        This card was sent to LOST GALLERY by a contributor in Ennis, Texas
          who says the gentleman in the photograph is an (as yet) unknown member
          of the family.
          This card also has an initial crest with the letters W. L. H.
      
        William Lee Harper
          (1867-1944)
          
          1867 Jan 16
          Hickory Plain Township, Prairie, AR, state records, William Lee Harper
          is born to William Addison Harper and Lucy Ann Rich
          1880 
          Hickory Plains, Prairie, AR, US census William Harper, age 13, is
          living with parents
          1891 Oct 14
          Ellis County, TX, state records, William Harper marries Jessie A
          Dunkerley
          1891 Oct 16
          Fort Worth (TX) Gazette news item says that William L Harper, “Leading
          photographer” of Ennis, TX, has married Jessie Dunkerley 
          1900
          Ennis, TX, US census, William Harper as real estate agent; brother
          Emmett is living at same address and is listed as photo operator
          
          1910
          Ennis, TX, US census, William Harper as real estate agent
          1920 Jan 07
          Los Angeles, CA, US census, William Harper as real estate salesman
          1930
          Los Angeles, CA, US census, William Harper as real estate broker
          1940 Apr 11
          Los Angeles, CA, US census, William Harper no occupation listed
          1944 Mar 19
          Los Angeles, CA, state records, William Harper dies at age 77 
          
          
          William Lee Harper is referred to as “Ennis, TX, Leading Photographer”
          in 1899 news item about marriage to Jesse Dunkerley. The US census for
          1900 and 1910 list him as real estate agent. 
        
      
        Emmett Leander Harper 
          (1868-1953)
          
          1868 Oct 08
          Des Arc, AR, state records, Emmett Leander Harper is born to William
          Addison Harper and Lucy Ann Rich
          1900 Jun 18
          Ennis, TX, US census, Emmett L Harper as “photo operator”; living with
          brother, William L Harper who is listed as real estate agent
          1904 Dec 14 
          Ellis County, TX, state records Emmett L Harper and Daisey D Wilkinson
          are married
          1910 Apr 21
          Ennis, TX, US census Emmett L Harper as photographer 
          1920 Jan 15
          Ennis, TX, US census Emmett L Harper as real estate agent
          1930 Apr 05
          Ennis, TX, 1930 US census, Emmett L Harper as real estate agent 
          1935
          Ennis, TX, 1940 US census Emmett L Harper living in same house as in
          1940; as real estate agent
          1940 Apr 10
          Ennis, TX, US census Emmett L Harper as real estate agent 
          1953 Feb 01
          Ennis, TX, state records, Emmett Leander Harper dies at age 84 
          
          
          E L Harper was photographer between 1900 and 1910. He may have begun
          his work in photography as early as 1890 but there are no records to
          support that. There are no city directories available for Ennis, TX,
          so details are scarce. It appears that sometime between 1910 and 1920,
          he switched from photography to real estate. 
        
      
        Roger and Ned Haynes,
          Ennis, Tex.
          --Photo by Harper, Ennis
          
          This shows that photographer Harper of Ennis was still operating in
          1905.
      
        This mention in the news item at the left is further evidence that
          the Harper Photograph Studio in Ennis, TX continued on after William
          Lee Harper went into the real estate business around 1900. Here it
          shows that in 1909 brother Emmett Leander Harper was operating the
          studio.
          
          The US census of 1900 does show that William Lee Harper had turned to
          the real estate business and Emmett Harper, staying at the same
          address, was listed as "Photo Operator."
          
          The US census of 1910 shows that Emmett Harper was still a
          photographer in Ennis, TX, and the 1920 US census shows that he too
          was now into real estate. So the photograph studio lasted at least
          from 1891 to 1910. It was operated first by William Lee Harper and
          then by his brother Emmett Harper.
      
          This is a set of cabinet cards from the site called
            Slices of Time. Each is by a photographer named Harper.
            Click on the card to see full details of each.
            
            Note these are very low resolution scans so they are not shown full
            size here. The design of the card and the towns listed in the
            imprint might help date some other cards.
          
        

Photographer: Harper & Co., Galveston, Houston, & Ennis, Texas
date calculation: May of 1900
(subject's DOB and age shown on card)
(Note the inclusion of "Ennis, TX" in the imprint shows that William L Harper might have been in partnership with his brother Thomas Jefferson Harper at least for a time)

photographer: Harper
Bryan, Waxahachie, Calvert,
Corsicana, Ennis, TX
example from Genealogy Villiage
Bryan, Waxahachie, Calvert,
Corsicana, Ennis, TX
example from contributor S Harris
        
          
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