Benjamin Arthur Gifford
(11 Aug 1859 - 05 Mar 1936)
B. A. Gifford’s life is well documented in several places. He spent much of his photographic career in Portland, OR, and Vancouver, WA. He gained fame photographing Native Americans and the landscape in the Pacific North West. He lived and worked in Fort Scott and Chetopa, KS, for only a short time, 1883 and 1884.
Extensive coverage of Gifford's life at
Archives West
and
Historic Photo Archive
and
The Oregon Explorer
and
Old Oregon
and
Buckingham Books
Note: while you are visiting the
McClard Segota Antques page,
read the discription of cabinet cards!
AT LAST!
Somebody gets it right!
The following three examples are NOT cabinet cards.
photographer: Gifford
Dunkirk, NY
example from Reverb Site
(No connection has been made to Gifford of Kansas and Oregon)
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.
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antiques were made.
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