Saturday, July 19, 2025

William F Simes of El Reno, OK

photographer: W F Simes
Opera House Block, Monett, MO
example from contributor Megan
photographer: Will F Simes Art Studio
Opera House Block, Ozark, MO
example from contributor Megan
photographer: W F Simes
Cor 3d & Broadway
Opera House Block, Monett, MO
example from contributor Megan
photographer: Simes
Genoa, MO
example from auction site
(photographer dated 1892 ?

William F Simes
(1867- 1933)

1890
Estimated year that William Simes started into photography, no exact records found
1891 Mar 27
Harrisonville MO, Cass County News, item says W R Simes has taken over the gallery at Belton, MO
1893 Sep 30
Clinton (Mo) Eye, item says W F Simes has been running a gallery at Seneca for about two years, has sold out and moved to Clinton, MO
1900 Jun 09
Monett, MO. US census, William Simes as photographer
1900 Dec 27
Mt Vernon, MO, Lawrence Chieftain, item says W F Simes of Monett, MO, has established a Gallery in MT Vernon, MO and will open every Friday and Saturday
1902
El Reno Daily Tribune, Obituary says Williams Simes moved from Monett, MO, to El Reno, OK, in 1902

1902 Oct 21
El Reno (OK) Evening Bell, item says William F Simes is located in El Reno, OK
1903
El Reno, OK, city directory, William F Simes as photographer at 201 ½ E Woodson; res same
1909
El Reno, OK, city directory, William F Simes as photographer at 111 E Wade; res 612 S Foster
1910 Apr 22
El Reno, OK, US census, William F Simes as photographer at 704 S Hadden
1920 Jan 14
El Reno, OK, US census, William F Simes as professional photographer at 618 S Roberts
1930 Apr 13
El Reno, OK, US census, William F Simes as photographer at 618 S Roberts
1933 Jan 05
El Reno, OK, state records, William F Simes dies at age 65

Harrison, IL, Cass County News -
27 Mar 1891

The Clinton (MO) Eye -
30 Sep 1893

Vernon, MO, Lawrence, Chieftan -
27 Dec 1900
El Reno (OK) Evening Bell -
21 Oct 1902
El Reno 9OK) Daily Tribune -
08 Jan 1933

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