Friday, September 18, 2020

John (Johann) Christian Hagendorn



Photographer: Hagedorn
Butler, MO.

John (Johann) Christian Hagendorn (30 May 1852 - 20 Jul 1915) Timeline
1852 May 30
born at Wedel, near Hamburg, Germany Johann Christian Hagedorn is born
1865
From a Bio from Old Settlers' History of Bates County, Mo; J C Hagedorn begins photography studies
1870
US Census of 1900, J C Hagedorn’s arrival in US at age 18
1878 - 1880
From a Bio from Old Settlers' History of Bates County, Mo; J c Hagedorn spends two years in Germany
1882
J C Hagedorn moves to Butler, MO, establishes studio

1890
Marriage to Mary (maiden name unknown at this time)
1900
Butler, MO, US census, J C Hagedorn as photographer
1907 - 1912
Independence, KS, city directory; J C Hagedorn is listed as photographer
1912
Independence (KS) Reporter, newspaper Item H. S. Stivall has purchased the Hagendorn Galleries
1915 Jun 20
Butler IMO) Weekly) J C Hagedorn dies at home in Independence, KS

The cabinet card at the left was probably made between 1882 and 1906.


Johann Christian Hagendorn
from Find-a-Grave website
Kansas City (MO) Gazette -
22 Aug 1895 18 Sep 1912 Independence (KS) Daily Reporter -
Independence (KS) Daily Reporter -
19 Sep 1912 Independence (KS) Daily Reporter -
23 Sep 1912
Independence (KS) Evening Star -
15 Jul 1915 Independence (KS) Evening Star -
21 Jul 1915
Butler (KS) Weekly
-29 Jul 1915 Hagedorn naturalization card
Photographer: Hagedorn
Butler, MO
example from auction site
Photographer: Hagedorn
Butler, MO
example from auction site
Photographer: Hagedorn
Butler, MO
example from auction site
Photographer: Hagedorn
Butler, MO
example from auction site
probably not a cabinet card
Photographer: Hagedorn
Butler, MO
example from auction site
probably not a cabinet card
Photographer: Hagedorn
Butler, MO
example from Flickriver 9no credit found)


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2 comments:

  1. jackidonahoo@gmail.comNovember 7, 2022 at 11:04 AM

    I have pictures of my family taken by this studio in 1895. would you possibly have any records of the De Ment familky.

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    1. Sorry, no. I have not records like that. The aim of my research is to help date cabinet cards by finding when a photographer was where. Good luck in your search.

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