Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Alma Alfred Pelot




Photographer: Pelot & Cole
Augusta, GA
Also listed under Cole

Alma Alfred Pelot and James Devore Cole were business partners for many years but were also related so a timeline combining both is presented here.

Alma Alfred Pelot (1840 – 1909)
James Devore Cole (1843 – 1907)

1840 Sep 07
Alma Alfred Pelot born in Alabama to Joseph Alma Pelot and Elizabeth R. Parker
1843 Nov 08
James Devore Cole is born in South Carolina to James Daniel Cole and Hetty Habersham Pelot (Alma Alfred Pelot’s aunt)
1859
Charlston, SC, city directory lists Alma A. Pelot as Daguerrean Artist at 230 King Street, living with parents
1860
US census has Alma A. Pelot as clerk in Charleston, SC, living with parents
1862
Alma Pelot enlists in Confederate army
1867
no records found for Alma Pelot; James Cole marries Elizabeth Pauline Dugas (1843-1903)
1869 through 1890
Alma A. Pelot found on Augusta, GA, Property Tax digests; he appears

to have never owned any real estate.
1870
US census Alma Pelot and James Cole both listed as photographers; both in Richmond, GA; Pelot living with cousins and Cole living with his in-laws, Dugas
1872
Augusta, GA, city directory Alma Pelot listed as photographer; first mention of Pelot and Cole partnership; studio apparently is at 192 Broad
1879
August, SC, death index, brother William Pelot dies of consumption; listed as photographer
1880
US census Alma Pelot listed as photographer living with Aunt Hetty Cole; J. D. Cole listed as photographer living with in-laws Dugas at 624 Broad, Augusta, GA
1883
Atlanta Constitution, Augusta news item; Pelot and Cole declare bankruptcy, but apparently continue in business
1883 to 1905
Augusta, GA, city directory listings show Alma Pelot and James Cole as photographers
1900
US census Alma Pelot listed as photographer, living with cousins

1907
Augusta, GA, city directory lists Alma Pelot as photographer but not as Pelot and Cole
1907 Nov 08
Augusta, GA, James Devore Cole dies in Atlanta, GA
1909 Dec 13
Alma Alfred Pelot dies in Augusta, GA

Then oddly, this record:
1910
Augusta, GA city directory shows ALBERT A Pelot operating as photographer, living at 436 Reynolds. The name is found only in the residence section and not in the business section indicating ALBERT Pelot probably was working at someone else’s studio. Since neither ALMA Pelot nor his two brothers, Eugene or William, ever married, there are no sons or nephews by that name. So far no cousin has been found by that name either.

It appears that the two, A. A. Pelot and J. D. Cole operated as partners from about 1870 to 1907 when Cole died. Brother William J W Pelot probably assisted in the studio until his death in 1879. So far, no studio addresses have been found so narrowing the date range of any photograph is limited.


Atlanta (GA) Constitution - 17 Jan 1883


Atlanta (GA) Constitution - 15 Aug 1883

Laurens (SC) Advertiser - 09 Dec 1885
(ran 12 times in 1885)



CDV credited to Pelot and Cole
example from
Hunting and Gathering
photographer: Pelot and Cole
192 Broadway, Augusta, GA
example from auction site
reverse of CDV at left

Fort Sumter by A A Pelot
example from Wikipedia

photographer: Pelot and Cole
Augusta, GA
example from Google
photographer: Pelot and Cole
Crawfordville, GA
example from auction site

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2 comments:

  1. EXCELLENT DATA, THANK YOU. RFH CSA

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    1. Thank you! That was three years ago. I'll give it a review to see if I find anything new.

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