Davis Mahan
(1831 - 1905)
Timeline
1831
Pennsylvania, PA Davis Mahan is born
1860 Jun 27
Montgomery AL, US census, Davis Mahan is listed as artist; res same as
Mar J Hinton, Ambrotypist and H B Hinton, Artist
1863
Pittsburgh, PA, city directory NO Mahan listed
1864, 1865
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, PA, city directory Davis Mahan NOT
listed
1865 Mar 28
Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer Mahan-Hinkle marriage announcement
1866 - 1868
Pittsburgh, PA, city directory as D. Mahan & Co bds 279 Penn; res
same
1869 - 1873
Pittsburgh, PA, city directory, US census as photographer at 31
Fifth
1874
Pittsburgh, PA, city directory as photographer at 33 Fifth; (Spelled
Dois Mahan); business section lists as 31 Fifth st
1875 - 1895
Pittsburgh, PA, city directory, US census as photographer at 43 Fifth
st
1882 Mar 18
Pittsburgh, PA, state records, daughter Millicent Mahan is born
1896 through 1900
Pittsburgh, PA, city directory as photographer at 237 Fifth
1902
Pittsburgh, PA, city directory as photographer at 3442 Bouquet
1903
Pittsburgh (PA) Press obituary mentions moving to McKees Rocks, PA
1905 Nov 11
Pittsburgh (PA) Press, obituary, Davis Mahan dies after a short
illness at age 74
Davis Mahan was an active photographer in Pittsburgh, PA, for 40
years. His longest established studio location was at 43 Fifth Street,
from 1875 to 1895. The cabinet card at the left must have been
finished during that time.
Here is a bit from a researcher: “His daughter Millicent carried on
the family tradition when Davis died in 1905. She and a partner
Richard C Wright opened Mahan and Wright photography in McKees Rocks,
Pa where Davis passed his last years.”
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This is a lovely summary, thank you. We have an old photo done in his studio. Rather that having the studio name on the front, someone has written "D. Mahan, 43 Fifth Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa." It is beautifully written and must have been done by the studio. Do you know what years he wrote on the backs? We aren't sure whether this is our great grandfather or his brother, but they were in SW PA by around 1880-1881
ReplyDeleteThanks for your note. A hand written identification on the reverse of the card could occur at any time. I can think of several scenarios that would bring the circumstances about. Perhaps the photo was finished, attached and the final coating applied. Then it is discovered that the card is missing the imprint on the reverse. Time or material restrictions might prevent starting over with a fresh card. So, a hand written identification was necessary.
DeleteThe city directories put Mahan at 43 Fifth Street between 1875 and 1895. Perhaps your card was done before Mahan received a supply of pre-printed cards for the new location in 1875. Or perhaps he just ran out of pre-printed cards one day. I wish I could narrow the time frame a little more for you.