Sunday, January 24, 2021

Court Studio




Photographer: The Court Studio
Mullins & Gray, Proprietors
Victoria, Texas
Cor. Bridge and Constitution Streets
(Listed under Court and also Mullins.)

The only clue found so far is this item in the Houston Post, 13 Feb 1897 about the sale of the studio to two other photographers. So the photograph here would have to have been made before that date.


Houston Post, 13 Feb 1897

There are several possible photographers from the South Central Texas area in the late 1800’s that could have teamed up for the “Court Studio” in Victoria, Texas.
J. J. Mullins
Robert Mullins
James Louis Gray
H. B. Gray
No connections have been made so far.

The newspaper clipping at the left does show that Mullins and Gray sold their studio to Tucker and Nichols in Feb of 1897. Other newspaper items show other photographers were involved at other times.

The cabinet Card at the far left would most likely have been done before February of 1897 when they went out of business.

To muddle things a bit more, the item below from the Victoria Advocate, 11 Mar 1899 shows a Robert Mullins selling HIS photography in Victoria, TX, to Mr. Rodman. (Perhaps the name on this one is Robert Mailins.)


Victoria, TX, Daily Advocate - 11 Mar 1899


Victoria, TX, Daily Advocate - 22 Apr 1897


Victoria, TX, Daily Advocate - 19 May 1897

Victoria, TX, Daily Advocate - 18 May 1897


Victoria, TX, Daily Advocate - 13 Dec 1897

Victoria, TX, Daily Advocate - 13 Dec 1897


Victoria, TX, Daily Advocate - 13 Dec 1897

(small ads like the above ran multiple times in September through December in 1897)


Photographer: Court studio
Victoria, TX
example from Portal to Texas History

Photographer: Court studio
Victoria, TX
example from Portal to Texas History

The card at the right is from L Rice of Victoria, Texas. So far no connectin has been made to Court Studio of Victoia, TX.

Fhotographer: L Rice Victoria, TX example from auction site
reverse of card at left

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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