Monday, April 15, 2019

Candace McCormick Reed




Photographer
Reed
Quincy, Ill

Mrs. Candace McCormick Reed
(1818 - 7 Apr 1900)

The husband of Candace McCormick, Warren A. Reed, was a daguerreotype artist. He died quite young, about 1850. By 1870 Candace and her sister Celina have taken up the business, making daguerreotypes. Details are sketchy for a few years but by 1884 Candice has her own studio at 403 ½ Hampshire in Quincy, IL, and remains in business there until her death in 1900, at age 82.

This cabinet card was probably made sometime between 1884 and 1900. The card design indicates 1889-1896.

There is an excellent biography of Candace Reed at Cabinet Card Gallery.


photographer: W A Reed
north side square, Quincy, IL
(The initials on this monogram seem to be "W A" so this card was probably done by Warren A Reed.)
from the collection of LOST GALLERY


photographer: W A Reed
North side of square, Quincy, IL
example from auction site

photographer: W A Reed
North side of square, Quincy, IL
example from pin

photographer: W A Reed
North side of square, Quincy, IL
example from pin


This is the list of photographers from the business section of the Quincy, IL, city directory of 1889.

Mrs CW A Reed is shown at 403 1/2 Hampshire.


Note here also
The Ringgold Studio is listed as
Mrs J H Ringgold
521 Hampshire (the publisher omitted all of the "1/2" designations from the addresses, for some unknown reason.)



photographer Reed (Cannot read the initials)
no location given
example from auction site
This is probably NOT the same Reed.

Photographer: Reed (W O and E M)
Missouri Valley, IL
(This is a probably different photographer Reed. Missouri Valley, IL, is less than 7 miles from Quincy, IL, so it COULD be a branch studio but the initials and the logo design don't match any of the Quincy, IL, cards.)
example from PhotoTree

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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2 comments:

  1. I have Mrs Reed Quincy, Ill that says Branch House La Grange MO. La Grange is about 15 miles from Quincy.

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    1. Cabinet cards by Mrs Reed are fairly scarce. I am beginning to suspect that Mrs Reed had branch galleries from time to time. Many of the cabinet card era photographers did this. The passenger train system made this possible.

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