August Rino
(1854-1940)
Timeline
1819 Feb 12
August Rino born in Germany
1854 Oct 10
wife Wilhelmina Leinert born in St. Louis, MO
1862
No city directory available
1863
St. Louis, MO, city directory NOT listed
1864
St. Louis, MO, city directory as ambrotypist and photographist at 119
Franklin
1866
St. Louis, MO, city directory NOT listed
1867
St, Louis, MO, city directory first listing as photographer at nw cor
Franklin;(2nd listing in same book: as photographer 2116 Franklin av.
No other mention of that address.)
1872
St. Louis, MO, city directory as photographer at 801 Franklin, res
“country”
1880
US census as photographer
1883
St. Louis, MO, city directory as photographer at 801 Franklin, res
1140 Leonard
1885
St. Louis, MO, city directory as photographer at 801 Franklin, res
1140 Leonard
1886 Dec 29
August Rino dies at age 67 of diabetic mellitus
1891
St. Louis, MO, city directory as photographer at 801 Franklin, res
1140 Leonard
1893
St. Louis, MO, city directory as photographer at 803 Franklin, res
1140 Leonard
1895
St. Louis, MO, city directory studio at 803 Franklin
1899
St. Louis, MO, city directory as photographer at 801 Franklin, res
1140 Leonard
(Note: 801 and 803 Franklin were probably the same place)
- Continued in the third row -
1901
St. Louis, MO, city directory as photographer at 1047 Grand
1905
St. Louis, MO, city directory as photographer at Grand and Finney
1907
St. Louis, MO, city directory as photographer at Grand and Finney
1908
St. Louis, MO, city directory (business pages missing) ;res 4298B Page
boul
1909
St. Louis, MO, city directory as photographer at 1051 Grand; res 4298B
Page boul (note: Grand and Finney, 1047 Grand and 1051 Grand were
probably all the same place)
1910
St. Louis, MO, city directory as photographer at 1051 Grand; res 4298B
Page boul
1914
St. Louis, MO, city directory Rino studio at 1051 n Grand; George J
Meier proprietor
1915
St. Louis, MO, city directory Rino Studio at Grand and Finney now
listed under George. J. Meier
1916 - 1940
St. Louis, MO, city directory Wilhelmina Rino listed as widowed,
living alone
1940 Jun 16
Wilhelmina dies in St. Louis, MO at the age of 85
August Rino kept his studio at 801 Franklin between 1867 and 1886. He
did not finish this card however, as it is dated 1897 and
he died in 1886. His wife Wilhelmina kept the studio going
until about 1910 and then placed it in charge of George J. Meier who
eventually bought her out.
The dark green card was probably finished much later. The color and
style and lettering of the card indicate a much later production.
Also, the studio did not move to 1047-1051 Grand until 1901.
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