Sunday, September 29, 2019

Leonard and Martin




photographer: Leonard and Martin,
Topeka, KS
example from Cass County Historical Society

Reverse of the card at the left

Photographer Leonard and Martin
Topeka, KS
example from auction site

photographer: Leonard and Martin
Topeka
Example from auction site

Research ongoing for photographers
Leonard and Martin

James Harvey Leonard is reviewed HERE
Henry Thomas Martin is reviewed HERE


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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
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Henry T Martin



photographer: Martin
629 Kansas Ave, Topeka,KS
Example from pinterest
finished between June 1889 and Jul 1894

photographer: Martin
629 Kansas Ave, Topeka,KS
Example from pinterest
finished between June 1889 and Jul 1894


photographer: Martin
629 Kansas Ave, Topeka,KS
Example from auction site
finished between June 1889 and Jul 1894

photographer: Martin
629 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, KS
example from pinterest

1841 Mar
Camden, IN, state records, Henry Thompson Martin is born to Jonathan and Elizabeth Martin
1868, 1870
Topeka, KS, city directory, H T Martin NOT listed; J H Leonard NOT listed
1871
Topeka, KS, city directory, J H Leonard as photographer at 189 Kansas Av; bds Carney House; H T Martin NOT listed
1872
Topeka, KS, city directory, Henry Martin listed as carpenter, res s Sixth St; J H Leonard as photographer at 189 Kansas Ave; bds Quincy st
1874
Topeka, KS, city directory, first mention of Leonard and Martin as photographers at 187 Kansas Av; Leonard not listed as resident; Martin res s Eighth
1876, 1878, 1880
Topeka, KS, city directory, Leonard and Martin as photographers at 187 Kansas Ave
1881, 1882, 1883
Topeka, KS NO ads found for these years
1882, 1883
Topeka, KS, city directory, Leonard and Martin as photographer at 237 Kansas Ave
1884 Jul 03
Clay Center (KS Fire Brand small display ad says Leonard and Martin are in Real Estate, Insurance and Loan business in that city

1884, 1885
Topeka, KS, newspaper ads, Leonard and Martin as photographer at 237 Kansas Ave
1886 Jan through Jun 26
Topeka, KS, newspaper ads show Leonard and Martin working at 237 Kansas Av.
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Although the advertising for Leonard and Martin continued until August of 1886, the partnership seems to have dissolved around June of that year. H T Martin is advertising under his own name but at the same address from June 1886 on.
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1886 July 17 through Dec
Topeka, KS, newspaper ads show Martin only, working at 237 Kansas Av
1887 Jan through Dec
Topeka, KS, newspaper ads show Martin only, working at 237 Kansas Av;
J H Leonard studio is now at 613 Kansas Av; res 304 W Sixth
1888 Jan 02 through Nov 24
Topeka, KS, newspaper ads show H T Martin only, working at 237 Kansas Av

During all of 1889 and early 1890 H T Martin ran over 100 advertisements in Topeka newspapers for his studio at 237 Kansas Avenue and his studio at 721 Kansas Avenue, but never at the same time. It appears he was running two studios and advertised them separately.

Then beginning August of 1890, the 721 Kansas studio drops out and another address 629 Kansas is added. After that, the ads continued still with one or the other address in each ad. At the end of 1889, the 237 Kansas address seems to drop away and only the 629 Kansas address continues until 1894 when he sells the studio to J H Creese.
1889 Jun 01
Topeka (KS) Daily Press small item says Martin Gallery has removed to 629 Kansas AV
1889 Jul 13
Topeka (KS) The Lance display ad says H T Martin studio is at 721 Kansas Av
1890 Jan 12, Jan 26
Topeka, KS, The Lance display ad shows H T Martin studio at 629 Kansas
1890 Feb 02
Topeka, KS, The Lance display ad shows H T Martin studio at 629 Kansas
1890 Jan through Dec
Topeka KS newspaper ads show Martin Studio at 629 Kansas
1891 Jan through Dec
Topeka KS newspaper ads show Martin Studio at 629 Kansas
1892, 1993
Topeka KS newspaper ads show Martin Studio at 629 Kansas

For a few months in 1894, Martin engages in the automotive business.

Martin then moves to Washington D C to take a seemingly rather honorary position as Watchman at the Pension Office. He was appointed by Kansas US senator, John Martin. (Relationship, if any, is unknown.)
1894 Jan 02
Topeka (KS) Daily Capital one line ad for Martin studio at 629 Kansas Av
1894 Jul 17
Topeka (KS) State Journal small item says H T Martin has sold his studio to J H Creese and moved to Washington DC
1895, 1896
Washington DC city directory Henry T Martin as watchman; res: 109 D
1897, 1898
Washington D C city directory Henry T Martin as Clerk; res 311 M nw
1899, 1900, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1905
Washington D C city directory Henry T Martin as pension office; res 306 M nw
1906
Washington D C city directory Henry T Martin as pension office; res 225 Morgan nw
1907, 1910
Washington D C city directory Henry T Martin as Watchman; res 3219 11th nw
1910 Oct 25
Topeka (KS) Daily Capital obituary for Henry T Martin; dies at home, 3219 11th nw, Washington D C


Topeka (KS) Daily Captal -
29 Apr 1880


Topeka (KS) Weekly Times -
09 Nov 1880

Topeka (KS) Daily Commonwealth -
04 Feb 1881

Topeka (KS) Daily Commonwealth
16 Mar 1883

The Topeka KS Lance Argo
12 Apr 1884

Clay Center (KS) Fire Brand
03 Jul 1884

Topeka (KS)Daily Capital
26 Jul 1884


Topeka KS Daily Commonwealth
05 Aug 1884

Topeka KS The Lance
30 Aug 1884

Manhattan (KS) Nationalist
28 Aug 1885


Topeka KS Daily Capital
14 Feb 1886


Topeka KS Daily Capital
19 Jun 1886


Council Grove (KS) Republican
22 Jan 1897

Topeka, KS, city directory ad
1887

Below are just a few of the ads repeated in the Topeka, Kansas, newspapers in 1887, 1888 and 1889. Were the newspapers just getting the address wrong or did Martin actually have two locations?


Kansas Methodist Chautauqua
28 Dec 1887

Topeka KS Western Veteran
25 Apr 1888

Topeka (KS) News
15 Sep 1888

Topeka KS Western Veteran
12 Dec 1888

Topeka KS The Lance
09 Mar 1889



Topeka KS Western Veteran
20 Mar 1889

The Topeka KS Lance
30 Mar 1889

The Topeka KS Western Veteran
03 Apr 1889

The Topeka KS Lance
20 Apr 1889

The Topeka KS Lance
13 Jul 1889


Topeka (KS) State Journal
17 Jul 1894

Topeka KS The Lance
21 Dec 1895

Topeka (KS)Daily Capital
03 Nov 1909



photographer: Martin
Topeka, KS
example from Kansas State Historical Society

Reverse of card at left

photographer: Martin
Topeka, KS
example from Kansas State Historical Society

photographer: Martin
Topeka, KS
example from Kansas State Historical Society


photographer: Martin

Is this the same Martin? this imprint is completely different. No initials or location shown.

example from pinterest

photographer: Martin
629 Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS
example from Kansas State Historical Society
finished between June 1889 and Jul 1894

photographer: Martin
Topeka, KS
example from Kansas State Historical Society

reverse of card at left

At the right is an unusual example.

There is no "Greensbury" Kansas.
But perhaps the printing us just blurred.

This is probably "Greensburg" or "Greenleaf" Kansas, each a couple hundred miles from Topeka.

Or perhaps is it another Martin altogether!




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.

New examples and additional information are always welcome. Any additional information will help narrow the time that these precious antiques were made. All submissions should be free of glare and shadows. Do not crop. Leave a border around each card. The edges are sometimes an important clue to the age of the card.

Some examples on this page have been enhanced or restored for clarity and presentation here.

This page is free for educational and research purposes only but, as always, if the original owner of any of these examples objects to the use on this page, just let me know and they will be immediately removed.

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Star Photo Company - Daniel F Ross


Star Photo Co.
Claflin, Kans
(written on the reverse: Warner O'Bleness)

Star Photo Co.
Claflin, Kans

First: About the photograph!

On the reverse of the card (far left), is written the name Warner Obleness. Flickr member Dave Miller did some fine research on that person.

Warner Gaines O'Bleness was born in Kansas in September 1880 to farmer George O'Bleness and his wife Mary. Warner also was a farmer and seems to have spent most of life in Claflin, perhaps farming the same land his father did, and raising a large family. His 1918 WWI draft registration states that, at that time, he was blind in one eye. His 1942 WWII draft registration states that he has an artificial left eye and is missing the second finger of his right hand. Farming is not for wimps.

Interestingly, according to a detailed Public Member Tree on ancestry.com, the O'Bleness family are first found in this country in New York in the 1600's and were Dutch in origin, the immigrant ancestor being Joost Von Oblinus.

And more:
Regarding the elder couple, they are almost certainly the ancestors of your Warner O'Bleness, but I'm thinking they are too old to be his parents if the pictures are contemporaneous (they appear to have the same painted background and furniture as Warner's pic). Warner, I estimate is under 20 years old in his photo which would date it to before 1900 but probably after his 15th birthday in 1895. Warner's parents, George and Mary Jane (Gaines) O'Bleness were born in 1853 and 1851 respectively, which would make then 40-somethings in the 1890s. This couple may be Warner's grandparents, Charles and Mary Jane (Smith) O'Bleness, who were both born in 1830 and would have been in their 60's at this time. Mary Jane (Smith) O'Bleness died in 1899 and Charles in 1903. - Dave Miller

Considering this information, these photographs must have been done between 1895 and 1899. Since it is shown that Star Photo Co was an itinerant photographer with a temporary studio, the two photographs were possibly done the even same day.

Now, about the photographer!
The Star Photo Co for this cabinet card appears to be a traveling studio wandering the north west of Kansas between 1890 and 1899. It has been found associated with four Kansas towns: McDonald, Ness City, Claflin and Bird City.

The cabinet card at the top was probably finished around the time Star Photo Co was traveling in northwest Kansas, around 1898.

Now, thanks to some fine research work from commenter, Colin Hanson, the photographer for Star Photo Co, of Kansas has been identified.

Daniel Franklin Ross
(1867- 1937)

1867 Nov 04
Clermont County, OH, Daniel Franklin Ross is born to Samuel P Ross and Martha Volander
1892 Dec 08
Bird City (KS) News small ad for Star Photo Co. in McDonald, KS; (169 miles from McDonald to Claflin, KS)
1897 May 12
Bison, KS, state records, Daniel Franklin and Jessie Leora Britton are married; expected home will be Alva, OK

1898 Jan 20
Claflin (KS) Clarion, display ad for D F Ross or Star Photo co; mentions it is a “Tent” studio
1898 Feb 24
Claflin (KS) Clarion, display ad says D F Ross will be in Claflin until Mar 12 1898, then to return to the Strip (Presumably the Cherokee Strip in Oklahoma Territory)
1898 May 13 La Crosse (KS) Republican, Bison, KS: D F Ross, Jesse Britton marriage announcement; projected home will be Alva, OK
1898 Nov 11
La Crosse (KS) Chieftain, news item says D F Ross has “vamoosed” to parts unknown
1899 Mar 31
Bison, KS, state records, son Floyd Claude Ross is born
1899 Nov 23, 24, 25, 28, 29
Galena (KS) Evening Times, small ads for studio at 7th and Main, Galena, KS
(223 miles from Galena to Claflin, KS)
1900 May 10
Olathe (KS) Mirror, item says D F Ross has leased the W H Grover photo gallery for one year
1900 Jun 04
Olathe, KS, US census, “Frank” Ross as photographer; boarder Arthur Cunningham as photographer

1901 Jun 06
Olathe (KS) News Herald, item says D F Ross has moved from the Grover Gallery to a ground floor gallery at the NW corner of the public square
1905 May 11
Olathe (KS) Mirror, display ad with picture of gallery in Olathe, KS, disclosing his closing date at that location as Jun 15, 1905
1906 Sep 21
Rathdrum (ID) Tribune, item says the Photograph Car will be open Monday, Friday and Saturday, each week
1910 May 02
Kootenai, ID, US census, Daniel “W” Ross as photographer; res Woodlawn Street
1913
Missoula, Mo, city directory, D F Ross as photographer
1915
Missoula, MO, city directory, D F Ross as photographer
1917
Missoula, MT, city directory, Daniel F Ross NOT listed
1920 Jan 17
Ravalli, MT, US census, Daniel F Ross as general farmer; wife Jesse also listed

1930 Apr 02
Kellogg, ID, US census, Daniel F Ross as photographer; wife Jesse also listed
1932 Jun 12
Spokane (WA) Spokesman, item says D F Ross nearly drowns in flood waters near Wallace, ID
1936 Dec 27
Spokane (WA) Spokesman, item says D R Ross was stuck by a hit and run driver
1937 Nov 24
Spokane, WA, newspaper obituaries, Washington death index, Daniel F Ross dies at age 70

From Colin Hanson:
“The 1910 census lists him as a photographer living in Kootenai, Idaho, just north of Coeur d'Alene; beyond that he's very elusive. Going from a few notices in Montana newspapers ("visitng on business" etc.) he seems to haved lived on the Flathead Reservation in Montana for a time. His death certificate (1937) has him living in Kellogg, Idaho, very close to the Idaho/Montana state line. He's still listed as a photographer on the certificate, but finding more than a handfull of the actual photographs is proving challenging.”


Bird City (KS) News - 29 Nov 1896

Claflin (KS) Clarion - 20 Jan 1898
Claflin (KS) Clarion - 24 Feb 1898
La Crosse (KS) Republican - 13 May 1898
La Crosse (KS) - 20 May 1898
La Crosse (KS) Chieftan - 11 Nov 1898
Ness County (KS) News - 28 Jan 1899

Ness County (KS) News - 11 Feb 1899

Galena (KS) Evening Times - 23 Nov 1899

Galena (KS) Evening Times - 25 Nov 1899


Olathe (KS) Mirror - 10 May 1900
Olathe (KS) News-Herald - 06 Jun 1901
Olathe (KS) Mirror - 11 May 1905
Rathdrum (ID) Tribune - 21 Sep 1906
Spokane (WA) Spokesman - 12 Jun 1932
Spokane (WA) Spokesman - 27 Dec 1936
Spokane (WA)
Salem (OR) Statesman - 25 Nov 1937
Spokane (WA) Spokesman - 25 Nov 1937



Newspaper photograph possibly done by D F Ross's Star Photo Co

Not the one you were looking for? Here's the photographer's INDEX by name. All the Cabinet Card photographers of the 19th century found in LOST GALLERY are listed there.

This is a work always in progress.

Additional information and new examples are always welcome. Any additional information will help narrow the time that these precious antiques were made.

All submissions should be free of glare and shadows.
Do not crop.
Leave a border around each card. The edges are sometimes an important clue to the age of the card.

Email to the address found in the profile at the bottom of this page.

Some examples on this page have been enhanced or restored for clarity and presentation here.

This page is free for educational and research purposes only but, as always, if the original owner of any of these examples objects to the use on this page, just let me know and they will be immediately removed.