 
      
      photographer: Crossman and Hart
Anthony, Kansas
This cabinet card contributed by the family of William Birdsall Bullers and Great Granddaughters of John Lewis “Pop” Bullers.
        Stringing together the documents of the life of Cina Crossman was
          difficult. The following is a trail of her photographic career pieced
          together almost entirely from newspaper items. Women often change
          their names, mostly legally through marriage but sometimes through
          whimsy or vanity. They also fib about their age often. Add to that the
          spelling interpretations of the record keepers and census takers. Thus
          records of their lives are often scrambled and disconnected. Because
          of these sometimes misleading records, the following timeline has been
          developed in detail to insure continuity.
          
          Lucinda L Crossman or
          Cina L Crossman
          (1854-1945)
          
          1854 Nov 15
          Keokuk, IA, state records, Lucinda Crossman is born to Orin H Crossman
          and Mary Elizabeth Taylor
          1860 Jul 19
          Keokuk, IA, US census as Lucina Crossman age 04, living with
          parents
          1870 Jul 04
          Keokuk, IA, US census as Lucina Crossman, age 14, living with
          parents
        
      
        1880 Jun 14
          Stohrville, KS, US census as “Susiny A” Crossman (location, age and
          other names in the family correct)
          1880 Aug 26
          Anthony (KS) Republican, feature item Stohrville (KS) Sweetnesses as
          Miss Cina Crossman, Blond, Petite etc, (see clipping, no idea what
          this is about)
          1880 Sep 17
          Anthony (KS) Journal notice says Cina L Crossman to present support of
          property claim; Orin H Crossman is mentioned in same notice (at this
          point it is believed that Orin H Crossman was Cina Crossman’s
          father)
          1881 Apr 23
          Wichita (KS) Times, item says Miss Cina Crossman has accepted a
          position on the Wellingtonian, a newspaper at Wellington, KS 
          1881 Apr 30
          Anthony (KS) Republican, item says Miss Cina Crossman who has been
          working at the Tribune has accepted a position at the Wellingtonian
          1883
          Lincoln, NE, city directory, Cina Crossman as student at Heman W Kelly
          and Company, photographers at 1026 “O” st
        
      
        1884 Apr 05
          Anthony (KS) Republican item says Miss “Cina Cressman” is to be
          Anthony’s artist and is in Wichita making arrangements
          1884 Apr 24
          Wellington (KS) Wellingtonian item says Lucinda Crossman of Lincoln,
          NE is now employed at the E B Snell studio in Wellington
          1885 Jan 03
          Anthony (KS) Republican display ad says Crossman and Hart have opened
          a new gallery in Anthony, KS
          1885 Mar O1
          Anthony, KS, State census, “G L” Crossman as photographer on next line
          after Willie Hart also as photographer
          1885 May 16
          Anthony (KS) Republican small ad says Crossman and Hart are at the
          Palace Art Gallery
          1885 Jun 13
          Anthony (KS) Republican display ad for Crossman and Hart
          1885 Jun 20
          Anthony (KS) Republican small item says Crossman and Hart have taken
          the entire second floor of the Tandler-Forbes building
          1885 Jun 27
          Anthony (KS) Republican item says Crossman and Hart have moved to the
          corner opposite Bennett House
        
      
        1885 Jul 14
          Anthony (KS) Republican item says Crossman and Hart gallery damaged in
          storm
          1885 Jul 24
          Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin item says Crossman and Hart gallery is
          not at southeast corner of Main and Bluff
          1885 Jul 24
          Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin item says Miss Cina Crossman of the firm
          of Crossman and Hart, photographers has been ill for the past week
          1885 Jul 31
          Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin, small item says the Palace Art Gallery
          of Crossman and Hart is at Main and Bluff
          1885 Aug 07
          Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin display ad says the New Palace Art
          Gallery of Crossman and Hart is opposite the first National Bank in
          Anthony
          1885 Sep 11
          Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin small item says Miss Crossman is opening
          a new gallery
          1885 Sep 14
          Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin display ad says New Palace Art Gallery of
          Crossman and Hart is opposite the First National Bank in Anthony
          1885 Sep 18
          Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin item says Miss Crossman will open a new
          gallery soon
        
      
        1885 Oct 09
          Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin item says Miss Crossman has hired R A
          Ramey of Udell, KS for her new gallery in the Steadman block to open
          in a few days
          1886 Jan 01
          Anthony (KS) Republican item says the Art Gallery of Miss Cina
          Crossman is on the second floor of the Stedman Block
          1886 Mar 30
          Anthony (KS) Daily Republican ad says the Anthony Art Gallery is
          operated by Cina Crossman
          1886 Apr 23
          Anthony (KS) Daily Republican shows small legal notice in case of Hart
          vs Crossman; Dismissed
          1886 Apr 29
          Anthony (KS) Daily Republican item shows O M J Ramsey will be working
          at the Anthony Art Gallery operated by Cina Crossman
          1886 May 07
          Anthony (KS) Daily Republican legal notice about Hart vs Crossman
          (Purpose of suit is not known)
          1886 Jun 18
          Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin display ad says Anthony Art Gallery is
          operated by Cina L Crossman
        
      
        1886 Jul 02
          Anthony (KS) Daily Republican legal notice about Hart vs Crossman
          suit; receiver (Hart) must turn over property unnamed
          1886 Aug 14 and Aug 16
          Anthony (KS) Daily Republican item says Mr Ramsey will be at the
          Anthony Art Gallery operated by Miss Cina Crossman
          1886 Sep 24
          Anthony (KS) Daily Republican news item says Miss Crossman is selling
          her gallery and moving “northward”
          1886 Oct 02 and Oct 04
          Anthony (KS) Daily Republican item says Miss Crossman will be in
          Anthony a little longer that expected
          1886 Oct 11
          Anthony (KS) Daily Republican item says Miss Crossman will be in
          Anthony one more week
          1886 Oct 13
          Anthony (KS) Daily Republican legal notice about Hart vs Crossman
          1886 Oct 14
          Anthony (KS) Daily Republican small ad for Anthony Art Gallery of Cina
          Crossman
          1886 Oct 21
          Anthony (KS) Journal display ad for Miss Cina Crossman “proprietress”
          
        
      
        1887 Feb 18
          Cherryvale (KS) Weekly Republican, small ad for agent for Miss
          Crossman’s Crayons
          1889 Feb 22
          Coldwater (KS) Review small ad for Hart the photographer in
          Coldwater
          
          From this point the timeline of the life of Cina L Crossman becomes
          somewhat speculative. Her birth date, 1855 and place, Keokuk, IA,
          remain fairly constant but her name: CIna, and location: Kansas,
          shift. In 1900 it appears she marries John D Bridgman and is now
          called Lucina C Bridgman. (The “C” presumably is for Crossman, her
          maiden name, an adjustment that was somewhat traditional at that
          time)
          
            1899 Dec 04
          Salt Lake, UT, county records, “Lucinia” Crossman (age 35) and John D
          Bridgman marry
          1900 Jan 24
          Salt Lake (UT) Tribune item says J D Bridgman has been appointed
          assistant blacksmith
          1900 Jun 05
          Salt Lake, Utah, US census Lucina C Bridgeman as portrait artist
          (birth date was given as 1864 instead of 1854); husband John as
          Blacksmith
        
      
        1901
          Salt Lake, UT, city directory Lucina C Bridgman as artist; res 561 s
          First
          1903, 1904, 1905
          Salt Lake, UT, city directory Lucina C Bridgman as Artist; res 815 S
          First West; John D Bridgman as watchman
          1906
          Salt Lake, UT, city directory, Lucina C Bridgman as moved to Los
          Angeles, CA; John D Bridgman as watchman
          1907
          Los Angeles, CA, city directory, Lucina Bridgman NOT listed; John D
          Bridgman as Real Estate; res Occidental av first east of Calhoun
          1908 Los Angeles, CA, city directory, NO Bridgman listed
          1909
          Los Angeles, CA, city directory, J D Bridgman as cement contractor;
          res 3508 e Fifth; Cina NOT listed 
          1910 Apr 15
          Los Angeles, CA, US census Lucina C Bridgman as artist/oil painting at
          3508 E Fifth; born in Iowa
          1913
          Los Angeles, CA, city directory Lucina Bridgman as artist at 3508 e
          Fifth
          1914
          San Pedro, CA, city directory Lucina Bridgman as photographer 
        
      
        1915, 1916, 1917
          Los Angeles, CA, city directory Lucina Bridgman as writer at 3508 e
          Fifth
          1916
          Los Angeles, CA, voter registration, Lucina C Bridgman as artist; res
          3508 e Fifth; John D Bridgman as elevator operator 
          1920 Jan 03
          Los Angeles, CA, US census Lucina C Bridgman as artist at 3508 E
          Fifth; born in Iowa 1862
          1922
          Los Angeles, CA, voter registration Lucina Bridgman as artist
          1923 Dec 10
          Los Angeles, CA, California Death Index, John D Bridgman dies at age
          72
          1930 Apr 04
          Los Angeles, CA, US census Lucina C Bridgman at 3508 E Fifth; no
          occupation shown; born in Iowa, listed as “single”
          1938
          Los Angeles, CA, city directory Lucina Bridgman as Writer
          1940 Apr 19
          Los Angeles, CA, US census, Lucina C Bridgeman at 3508 E Fifth; no
          occupation shown, born in Iowa
          1945 Jan 03
          Los Angeles, CA, death index, Lucina Bridgman dies at age 90
        
      
        The next column is an odd item. 
          NO explanation.
        
      
22 Apr 1883

Anthony Republican -
05 Apr 1884

Wellingtonian (Wellington, KS) -
24 Apr 1884

24 Jul 1885

Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin -
24 Jul 1885

Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin -
31 Jul 1885

Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin -
07 Aug 1885

14 Aug 1885

        Around this time, the Crossman/Hart partnership seems to be
          dissolving.
        
      
Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin -
11 Sep 1885

Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin -
18 Sep 1885

02 Jul 1886

Anthony (KS) Daily Republican -
16 Aug 1886

Anthony (KS) Daily Republican -
24 Sep 1886

        Will (Wille, Willie) Hart appears to have been rather transient.
          Newspaper ads and items describe him as photographer in Anthony, KS,
          from July of 1885 to April of 1889. (Partnered with Crossman for a few
          months in 1885, January through August.) Then the newspaper ads
          indicate that MRS Will Hart takes over the gallery early in 1885 and
          hires Harry L Soule of Harper, KS, to operate it. Mildred Hart
          divorces Will Hart in October of that year. Will Hart leaves Anthony,
          KS and operates galleries in Coldwater, KS, and then Pratt, KS. After
          that, nothing has been found so far.
          
          The following newspaper clippings tell a lot.
        
      
01 Sep 1888

Anthony (KS) Daily Republican -
02 Jan 1889

Anthony (KS) Weekly Bulletin -
11 Jan 1889

Anthony (KS) Daily Republican -
21 Jan 1889

28 Mar 1889

Anthony (KS) Daily Republican -
05 Apr 1889

Coldwater (KS) Review -
12 Apr 1889

        This card was done by Hart. Perhaps it was after the breakup with
          Crossman around 1885 or 1887.
          
        
      
        
          Note that "M Hart" is probably Mildred Hard, the wife of Will Hart.  She operated the Hart studio in the absence of her husband,  Which appears to be often. 
          
        
      
        
          These cards are example of the work of E B Snell. He is mentioned in
          the time line at 1884 as the employer of Cina Crossman. In the 1886
          Wellington city directory E B Snell is partners with F M Sargent in
          the State National Bank building. The directory says that Sargent is
          from Indiana.
          From the 1863 and 1874 Indianapolis, IN, city directories, there was a
          photographer named Andrew J Sargent. No connection has been made.
        
      
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