Showing posts with label Des Moines IA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Des Moines IA. Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2023

William Henry James


Photographer: James
126 Clinton, Iowa City, IA

Photographer: James
126 Clinton, Iowa City, IA

William Henry James
(1857 - 1937

Sources: US census, city directories, newspaper ads as shown

1857 04 Sep

Providence, RI, William Henry James born to John and Katherine James
1870
Iowa City, IA US census as student
1878 0ct 21
Johnson County records, marriage to Nancy Workman Fairall
1880
Iowa City, IA, US census as photographer at 208 Clinton
1900
Iowa City, IA, US census as photographer at 126 Clinton
1901
Iowa City, IA, city directory as photographer; wife Nancy W also listed as photographer and listed in the business pages as N W James, photographer at 126 Clinton; res for both at 227 e College
1901 - 1902
Polk's IA State Gazetteer and Business Directory lists James, N W, photographer, Iowa City, IA

1903 Jun 25
Iowa City (IA) Press Citizen, newspaper ad for studio at 126 Clinton
1904
Iowa City, IA, city directory W H James and wife N W James as photographers, no listing in business pages; res at 215 s Johnson
1905
Iowa State census, James listed, no occupation shown
1905 Mar through Jun
Iowa City (IA) Press Citizen Newspaper ad for studio at 126 Clinton
1909 Apr 13
Iowa City (IA) Press Citizen Newspaper ad shows Dove Sisters Millinery at 126 Clinton
1909
Iowa City, IA, city directory as photographer with Frank Crawford as James and Crawford at 215 e College
1909 May 01
From Leading Events in Johnson County Iowa History, 1913, p. 528: W H James retires; no records after this date show him as photographer
1910
Iowa City, IA, US census as “own Income”; res 529 e College


1911
Iowa City, IA, city directory, no occupation listed; res 529 e College
1915
Iowa City, IA, city directory NOT listed
1918
Iowa City, IA, city directory, no occupation listed; res 509 s Clinton
1919
Iowa City, IA, city directory, no occupation listed; res 527 e College
1920
Iowa City, IA, US census, no occupation listed; res 527 College st
1925
wife Nancy Workman Fairall dies at age 63
1937
San Diego, CA, William Henry James dies at age 79

The cabinet cards above were done when James had a studio at 126 Clinton. The records found show that the studio was at that address for sure, from June 1900 to April 1909. No records have been found on W H James between 1880 and 1900 so it cannot be established exactly when the studio started at that address but it was there in 1900. The two cabinet cards above would have been finished sometime in that decade.

Iowa City (IA) Press Citizen - 25 Jun 1903

Iowa City (IA) Press Citizen - 25 Apr 1905

Iowa City (IA) Press Citizen - 13 Apr 1909

This ad shows that
the James photograph studio
was NOT at 126 Clinton on this date.


example from auction site
Quad City(Davenport, IA)Times - 13 Apr 1937


example from auction site
both of these examples are imprinted with a blind stamp method. (embossed)


photographer James
126 Clinton Street, Iowa City. IA
example from auction site
photographer James
120 Clinton Street, Iowa City. IA
example from auction site
(Note different street address)
photographer James
120 Clinton Street, Iowa City. IA
example from contributor


on the reverse: 413 and 415 w Walnut, Des Moines, IA
Two cdv examples from the collection of Suzanne on Flickr

on the reverse: 413 and 415 w Walnut, Des Moines, IA

BIG THANKS to a fellow researcher in the comment section below.

Thomas L James, reviewed here,
was the brother of William Henry James.
See the page at OUR IOWA HERITAGE

Thomas L. James
(1853 - 1946)

1853 Jan 24
Des Moines, IA, state records Thomas L James is born in England
1866
Thomas James immigrates with parents to US
1880
Des Moines, IA, US census as photographer; res 413 Walnut
1882
Des Moines, IA, city directory as photographer at 413 and 415 Walnut; bds 408 5th
1884
Des Moines, IA, city directory as photographer at 413 and 415 w Walnut; bds 505 w Locust
1886, 1888, 1889, 1890 and 1891
Des Moines, IA, city directory as photographer at 413 and 415 w Walnut; res 672 w n 14th

1892
Des Moines, IA, city directory as photographer with James and (Fred H) Pattee at 413 Walnut; Pattee lives at 413 Walnut and James rms 600 7th
1893
Des Moines, IA, city directory as photographer at 519 Walnut (Pattee stays at 413 Walnut); res 672 14th
1894
Des Moines, IA, city directory as photographer at 519 Walnut; res 672 14th; Frederick H Pattee has moved to Cedar Rapids, IA
1895, 1896, 1897
Des Moines, IA, city directory as photographer at 519 Walnut; res 672 14th
1898
Des Moines, IA, city directory as retired; res 672 14th
1899
Des Moines, IA, city directory as no occupation shown; res 672 14th
1900
Des Moines, IA, city directory as photographer; res 672 14th

1905
Des Moines, IA, State census as res 9th and Locust
1905
Des Moines, IA, city directory as photographer at 407 9th; res same
1906, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1920
Des Moines, IA, city directory as photographer and hair dresser at 407 9th; res same
1925
Des Moines, IA, city directory as James Hair Shop a& Beauty Parlor; 670 14th pl
1926
Des Moines, IA, city directory as no occupation shown; res h9 672 14th st
1927
Des Moines, IA, city directory as no occupation shown; res h11, 770 14th pl (probably a printing error)
1928
Des Moines, IA, city directory as mgr James Apartments; res 670 14th pl
1930
Des Moines, IA, UA census as no occupation shown; res 672 14th

1935
Des Moines, IA, city directory as no occupation shown; res 672 14th apt 3
1940
Des Moines, IA, US census as apartment owner
1941
Des Moines, IA, city directory as no occupation shown, res 672 14th, apt 1
1943
Des Moines, IA, city directory as no occupation shown, res 672 14th pl, apt 3
1944
Des Moines, IA, city directory NOT listed; Fannie not listed either
1945 Dec 20
Des Moines, IA, state records wife Fannie James dies
1946
Des Moines, IA, city directory as no occupation shown, res 1126 9th
1946 Dec 25
Des Moines, IA, state records Thomas James dies at age 93

These two CDV portraits were finished between 1880 and 1891

Below is an ad from the Des Moines city directory of 1912


Information from contributor Mike J:

I believe this is a wedding photo of Herman P. Berg and Amelia S. Anderson. They were married on 26 August 1886 in Des Moines, IA.
I believe that they were close friends of my great grandparents – as this photo was in a photo album that belonged to my great grandmother. The album page was labeled – “Herman Bergs.”

photographer: James
Des Moines, IA
example from contributor Mike J

Note that cards with similar imprint would be from that same time period.

potographer: James
Des Moines, IA
from contributor
potographer: James
Des Moines, IA
from contributor

Not the one you were looking for? Here's the photographer's INDEX by name. All the Cabinet Card photographers of the 19th century found in LOST GALLERY are listed there.

Cabinet cards typically have the photographer’s name and address printed on the bottom edge or the reverse of the card. 19th century photographers moved around a lot. The basic idea here is to find WHEN a photographer was WHERE, which will help date an unidentified CABINET CARD from your family album.

This is a work always in progress.

Aditional information and New examples are always welcome. Any additional information will help narrow the time that these precious antiques were made.

All submissions should be free of glare and shadows.
Do not crop.
Leave a border around each card. The edges are sometimes an important clue to the age of the card.

Email to the address found in the profile at the bottom of this page.

Some examples on this page have been enhanced or restored for clarity and presentation here.

This page is free for educational and research purposes only but, as always, if the original owner of any of these examples objects to the use on this page, just let me know and they will be immediately removed.

Friday, July 16, 2021

Timothy Wesley Townsend


Photographer: Townsend
West Liberty, Iowa
(on the reverse in ink: Maud Gales)

There seems to be at least three photographers named Townsend that might have done this cabinet card. The most probable is T. W. Townsend of Iowa City, IA. Iowa City is only about fifteen miles from West Liberty, IA. Photographers of the day were known to travel to nearby towns to find additional business.

24 Feb 2025 UPDATE
From a comment:
"Timothy Wesley Townsend and his brother Israel Lewis Townsend were both photographers. As were their sons. Timothy’s sons Alva and Charles and Israel’s son James. Israel and James had an Iowa City studio and the Hastings studio. Timothy and sons were in West Branch, Iowa City and Des Moines. Then Lincoln Nebraska. Later in life Israel was in Pasadena California."

Also the three were related: T. W. Townsend and his two sons Alva C Townsend and Charles F Townsend. To make it even more complicated, T. W. Townsend’s father James Townsend, who was living in Muscatine, IA, just a few miles east, was also a photographer.

According to the historical volume “Leading Events in Johnson County Iowa History, 1913 “, Timothy Wesley Townsend “was 20 years of age when he first engaged in the photographic business at West Liberty, Iowa. “ This would work out to be 1864.

The newspaper account at the far right, dated 24 Apr 1904, about C. F. Townsend, says that his father (T. W. Townsend) was located in Iowa City for 30 years. That would mean he was in Iowa City, IA, since 1874. The US Census places him there in 1870.

Timothy Wesley Townsend
(11 Apr 1844 - 01 Jul 1912)

1844 Apr 11
born in Frederick Grove, Kings County, Ohio
1864
establishes first studio in West Liberty, IA
1866
marriage to Sarah Emeline Coover in Muscatine, IA
1870 Aug 21
US census - as photo artist in Iowa City, IA

1872
son Alva Cooper Townsend born in Iowa City, IA
1874
son Charles Fremont Townsend born in Iowa City, IA
1874
newspaper item - establishes studio in Iowa City, IA
1880 Jun 05
US census - as photographer, Iowa City, IA
1900 Jun 04
US census - as photographer, Iowa City, IA
1905
Iowa State census in Iowa City, IA
1910 Apr 23
US census - as photographer, Des Moines, IA
1912 Jul 01
dies at age 68 (location unknown)

T. W. Townsend is the only one of the three that can be documented as being in West Liberty, IA. His son Alva moved to Lincoln, NE, about 1894. His son Charles moved to California and returned to Muscatine, IA, and then to Des Moines, IA, in 1904.

So, in reality, any one of the other three, his father James, or either of his two sons, Alva or Charles, could have hopped the few miles over to West Liberty, IA, for a day or a week and accomplished a series of photographs.

There is a short biography of Timothy W Townsend at Pioneer Photographers (The page is mis-titled but the biography is correct.)

Also, see the Wiki page on Townsend

The cabinet card here could have been done any time from about 1840 to 1910 by any one of the Townsends. In all likelihood however, considering the scalloped edges and the clarity of the photograph, it was probably done by T. W. Townsend, around 1890.

Des Moines Register - 24 Apr 1904



Lincoln (NE) Evening Call - 02 Oct 1890

Iowa City (IA) Press - 18 Oct 1899


The Iowa City (IA) Press - 08 Jun 1900

Iowa City (IA) 31 Aug 1900


Iowa City (IA) Press - 01 Sep 1900

Des Moines (IA) Register - 23 Jun 1922




Townsend
West Liberty Iowa


Portrait purported to be of the photographers Townsend


photographer: Townsend
Wellston, Ohio
example from auction site
(It is not known if this is connected to Timothy Townsend. Wellston, OH, is over 500 miles from West liberty, IA, but probably on the same rail line.)

photographer: C H Townsend
Cor Main and Railroad Street
Willimantic, CN


photographer:Ned Townsend
Charles City, IA
example from pinterest


photographer: Townsend Studio
(poor scan - unable to read location)

The following row would be from Alva Townsend


photographer: Townsend
226 South Eleventh Street, Lincoln, NE
example from picclick

photographer: Townsend
Lincoln, NE
example from auction site
(this is NOT a cabinet card)

photographer: Townsend
Lincoln, NE
example from pinterest
(scan is cropped poorly)

photographer: Townsend
226 S Liberty st, Lincoln, Nebraska
example from pinterest, no source shown
photographer: Townsend
Hastings, NE
example from auction site

The card at the left was probably done by Alva Townsend also. Hastings, NE, is only about 100 miles from Lincoln, NE.

photographer: UNKNOWN Townsend
Unknown location
example from auction site
reverse of card at left
The following is by C H Townsend. No connection to T W Townsend has been made.


photographer C H Townsend
cor Main and Railroad Streets, Williantic, CN
example from auction site

Not the one you were looking for? Here's the photographer's INDEX by name. All the Cabinet Card photographers of the 19th century found in LOST GALLERY are listed there.

This is a work always in progress.

Aditional information and new examples are always welcome. Any additional information will help narrow the time that these precious antiques were made.

All submissions should be free of glare and shadows.
Do not crop.
Leave a border around each card. The edges are sometimes an important clue to the age of the card.

Email to the address found in the profile at the bottom of this page.

Some examples on this page have been enhanced or restored for clarity and presentation here.

This page is free for educational and research purposes only but, as always, if the original owner of any of these examples objects to the use on this page, just let me know and they will be immediately removed.

Friday, July 9, 2021

Isaac W Kramer


Photographer: Kramer, (Extra finish)
607 Walnut St. Des Moines, Ia.
Example from LOST GALLERY

Isaac W Kramer
(5 Mar 1869 - 1928)

Timeline:
1860
born in Russia
1883 or 1885
arrival in US
1888
as retoucher in Des Moines, IA
1889 - 1904
as photographer at 607 Walnut
1905
as photographer at 235 Utica
1906 - 1913
as photographer at 411 Walnut
1914 - 1927
as real estate agent (Except 1924, listed at photographer)
1928
death in Des Moines, IA

The cabinet card at the left would have been done between 1889 and 1904




photographer Kramer - Des Moines, IA

This card would have been finished during the same period, 1889 to 1904.


The cabinet card at the left was contributed by the family of William Birdsall Bullers and Great Granddaughters of John Lewis “Pop” Bullers.

photographer: Kramer
607 Walnut St, Des Moines, IA< vr/> example fro auction site

photographer: Kramer
607 walnut Street, Des Moines, IA
Example from pinterest with no source given

Not the one you were looking for? Here's the photographer's INDEX by name. Listed here are all the Cabinet Card photographers of the 19th century found in LOST GALLERY. This is a work in progress. For a look at the original postings go to LOST GALLERY.

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