
Photographer: Snyder & Walton
227 & 229 W. Girard Avenue
Philadelphia
        (Note: For OLIVER Snyder, scroll down.)
        
      
        Snyder and Walton
          Daniel Snyder (1837 - 1913)
          Mary L Walton (1845 - ?)
          
          Timeline sources: US census, city directories
          
          1837 Jan 12 
          Schuylkill County, PA, Daniel W Snyder is born to Adam W and Hannah
          Snyder. Adam W Snyder was also a photographer.
          1870 
          Mahanoy East Ward, Schuylkill, PA, US census Daniel Snyder as
          laborer
          1877 
          Philidelphia, PA, city directory Daniel Snyder NOT listed; Adam W
          Snyder listed as photographer at 104 e Girard; res 1125 Shackamaxon
          1878 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory Daniel U Snyder listed as
          photographer at 202 s 2nd; res 523 s 9th; also Mary E Walton listed as
          Widow, Photographer, res 523 s 9th
          1879 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory, Daniel U Snyder as photographer at
          225 Girard; res 823 s 9th; Mary E Walton as photographer at 2200 n
          7th
        
      
        1880 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory, as Daniel U Snyder photographer with
          Snyder and Walton at 225 Girard; res 523 S 9th; M L Walton with Snyder
          and Walton; res 2200 n 7th
          1880 
          May 08 Philadelphia, PA, US census as Daniel U Snyder photographer;
          res Lombard st Philadelphia, PA; 
          1881, 1882 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory as Daniel U Snyder photographer with
          Snyder and Walton, 225 Girard; res 523 s 9th; Mary Walton with Snyder
          and Walton, res 2200 n 7th
          1883 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory as Daniel W Snyder, photographer with
          Snyder and Walton at 227 Girard; Mary L Walton with Snyder and Walton;
          res 215 Girard
          1884 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory as Daniel W Snyder, photographer with
          Snyder and Walton 1118 Passy’k av; res 225 Girard; Mary Walton with
          Snyder and Walton; res 223 Girard
          1885 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory Daniel W Snyder with Snyder and
          Walton at 227 Girard, res 1426 n 6h ; Mary Walton with Snyder and
          Walton; res 1426 n 6th 
        
      
        1886 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory Daniel H Snyder with Snyder and
          Walton at 227 Girard; res same; Mary L Walton with Snyder and Walton,
          res 227 Girard
          1887 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory as Daniel H Snyder with Snyder and
          Walton at 227 Girard; res same; Mary L Walton with Snyder and Walton,
          res 1338 n 4th
          1888 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory as Daniel U Snyder with Snyder and
          Walton at 227 Girard; res 1338 n 4th
          1889, 1890 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory as Daniel U Snyder with Snyder and
          Walton at 229 Girard; res 1338 n 4th; Mary L Walton with Snyder and
          Walton, res 1338 n 4th
          1891 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory as Daniel U Snyder with Snyder and
          Walton at 227 Girard; res 1338 n 4th; Mary L Walton with Snyder and
          Walton, res 1338 n 4th
          1892 and 1893 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory as Daniel U Snyder with Snyder and
          Walton at 229 Girard; res 2235 n Front; Mary L Walton with Snyder and
          Walton, res 1137 Sommerville
        
      
        1894 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory Daniel Snyder NOT listed; M L Walton
          listed as photographer at 227 Girard; partnership NOT listed
          1895, 1896 
          Philadelphia, PA, city directory neither Daniel Snyder nor Mary Walton
          is listed
          1900 
          Schuylkill, PA, US census Daniel Snyder, now age 64, as Coal Miner
          1910 
          Schuylkill, PA ,US census Daniel Snyder, age 74, no occupation shown,
          sons Benjamin and George are both at the same address and listed as
          coal miners
          1913 Oct 29 
          Schuylkill, PA, Daniel Snyder dies at age 76 
        
      
        Daniel Snyder’s middle initial is given as U, W, and H. There is no
          explanation for this. They are not separate Daniel Snyders, as all
          other factors, wife, age, children, profession and address, show it is
          the same person.
          
          In 1880 Mary Walton's middle initial shifts from E to L with other
          facts remaining the same.
          
          Snyder partnered with Mary Walton from 1878 through 1893. Snyder seems
          to leave the photography business in 1894 and Walton disappears
          completely. No records found on her after 1893.
        
      
        Following is a recap of the studio addresses as shown by city
          directgory, all in Philadelphia, PA, as Snyder and Walton. Keep in
          mind that the address numbers may be misprints, just like the middle
          initial of Snyder. They may never have moved from 227-229 Girard.
          
          202 s 2nd - 1878 (Snyder only)
          225 Girard - 1879 through 1882
          227 Girard - 1883 through 1888
          229 Girard - 1889 through 1890
          227 Girard - 1891
          229 Girard - 1892 and 1893
          227 Girard - 1894
        
      
        And then there’s this mysterious item found in the Philadelphia (PA)
          Inquirer newspaper. It is possible that Daniel Snider and Mary Walton
          operated an arcade photo gallery in Atlantic City, NJ. In 1905, Snyder
          was 69 years old and working in a coal mine. No documents have been
          found to show where Walton was after 1894, but she would be about 60
          in 1905. 
          
          Was it the studio of Snyder and Walton in name only? No other
          documents have been found related to this. 
        
      

Photogrpaher Snyder and Walton
227-229 West Girard Avenue
Philadelphia, PA
Probably finished between 1883 and 1894
example from auction site

Photogrpaher Snyder and Walton
227-229 West Girard Avenue
Philadelphia, PA
Probably finished between 1883 and 1894
example from auction site
          While doing research on Daniel Snyder of Snyder and Walton,
            Oliver R Snyder turned up. Some research had to be followed
            just to prove he was NOT the Snyder in Snyder and Walton.
            
            
            Oliver R Snyder
            (16 Jan 1861 - 15 Aug 1934)
            Oliver R Snyder worked as photographer most of his life. With the
            exception of 1919 and 1920 when he worked as oil attendant for a
            railroad and in 1910 when he worked as a janitor in a bank, all
            documents describe him as photographer. 
          
        
          It was only in 1909 that he is shown as having his own studio at
            217 w Long in DuBois, PA. In every other document it seems he was
            working for someone else.
            
            The 1908 Butler, PA, city directory indicates he is an employed
            photographer and the 1910 DuBois, PA, city directory shows him as a
            janitor for a bank. So it was only during 1909 that he had his own
            studio. This photograph would have been made then.
            
            So the Cabinet Card shown here, from the
            collection of KEN on Flickr, is quite rare.
          
        

photographer: Snyder
729 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
example from auction site
This is probably not the same Snyder. It has not been found that Daniel Snyder was ever in Minneapolis, MN.
        
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Is there an listings of subjects by name in records between 1879 to 1882. Found photos of possible ancestors in box of others. We have no known photos of whom these may be. All whom may have known are no longer with us.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. Sorry, I don’t know of any list like that. Photographs from the years 1879 to 1882 would all be professional work. Consumer cameras didn’t exist until about 1888 and didn’t really reach general usage until after 1900. Most studio photographs from the years 1879 to 1882 would be on CDV or Cabinet Card style mounts. Tintypes and Daguerreotypes were still being done but other, faster, dry-plate systems were more popular. Good luck with your search.
DeleteThe photos are of Snyder & Walton studio. Would not there be records kept by the photography studio? If so whom would be best to contact?
DeleteThe negatives and records of the more prominent photographers of that era, such as Sarony, Newsboy, Brady, Mora and many others are preserved in local museums and university archives. Some are still retained by family descendants. When a photographer retired or died, the records and stock often were sold or given to another local photographer still in business. Of course many such records have been lost in fires and other natural disasters. For instance, in the odd case of Theodore Gubelman, his sister piled his negatives in her back yard and set fire to them.
DeleteIf any records still exist for Snyder and Walton, they would possibly be in the hands of descendants or Philadelphia historical societies or museums.
Thank you for avenues to check into.
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