
Photographer: James H Leonard
613 Kansas, Topeka, KS
Leonard's studio was at 613 Kansas between
1887 and 1909
example from Cass County Historical Society
        James Harvey Leonard
          (1846 - 1941)
          
          1846 Mar 10
          Mexico, IN, state records, James Harvey Leonard is born to Nathaniel
          Leonard and Martha M Eidson
          1871 Dec 19
          Topeka (KS) Daily Commonwealth small mention of J H Leonard as
          photographer at 189 Kansas
          1871, 1872 
          Topeka, KS, city directory, J H Leonard as photographer at 189 Kansas
          Av
          1874
          Topeka, KS, city directory, first mention of Leonard and Martin as
          photographer partners at 187 Kansas Av; Leonard not listed as
          resident; Martin res s Eighth
          1877 May 10
          Douglas, KS, state records, J H Leonard marries Winnie Elizabeth
          Eakin
          1876, 1878, 1880
          Topeka, KS, city directory, Leonard and Martin as photographers at 187
          Kansas Ave
          1880 Apr 29
          Topeka (KS) Daily Capital small ad ways Leonard and Martin new gallery
          is above Taft, Emery and Co store
        
      
        1880 Jun 05
          Topeka, KS, US census, J H Leonard as photographer
          1880 November 09 to June of 1886
          Many display ads in local newspapers for Leonard and Martin studio at
          237 Kansas Av 
          1882 to Jun 1886
          Leonard and Martin carry on as partners; cards may be imprinted
          “Leonard and Martin” for years 1874 through about June of 1886
          1887, 1888
          Topeka, KS, city directory Leonard as photographer at 613 Kansas, res
          304 w Sixth
          1889
          No ads or documents were found for this year
          1890 Nov 26 through 1893 Feb 17 
          Many ads for Leonard studio at 613 Kansas Av
          1893 Feb 24 through 1894 Apr 18
          Many ads for Leonard studio at 621 Kansas Av
          1893 Mar 03, Mar 10, Mar 24
          Topeka (KS) Argo Reporter small ad shows Leonard studio at 621 or 631
          Kansas Av
          
          (Note: It is not known if there was actually a studio at each
            address. One of the two addresses might simply be a repeated
            misprint. The two address never occur together in the same ad.)
        
      
        1895 Oct 01 through 1910 Apr 27
          Many repeated ads for Leonard studio at 613 Kansas Av and 621 Kansas
          Av
          (Note: Again it is not known if there was actually a studio at each
            address. One of the two addresses might simply be a repeated
            misprint. The two address never occur together in the same ad.)
          1900 Jun 06
          Topeka, KS, US census Leonard as photographer; no address given
          1902
          Topeka, KS, city directory Leonard as photographer at 714 Kansas, res
          304 w Sixth
          1903 Mar 27 through 1910 Apr 27
          Continuing ads for Leonard studio at 613 Kansas Av
          1910 Apr 21
          Topeka, KS, US census, city directory Leonard as photographer; res 304
          w Sixth 
          1910 
          Topeka, KS, city directory Leonard as photographer at 714 Kansas; res
          304 w Sixth 
          1910 May 04 through 1910 Jun 08
          Continuing small ads for Leonard studio at 613 Kansas Av 
        
      
        More information at 
          Kansas and its sur-names
          University of Kansas Libraries
          Recollections of Kansas
          Kansas Memory
        
      
        1910 Aug 09 through 1913 Jun 20
          Continuing small ads for Leonard studio at 714 Kansas Av
          1913
          KU Library bio, Leonard sells his studio to L. Cady Hode.
          1914 Apr 04
          Topeka (KS) Daily Capital, item says J H Leonard recently sold his
          gallery and is now in the automobile business
          1914 May 02, May 09, May 16, May 23
          Topeka (KS) State Journal adv for J H Leonard Chevrolet Motors
          1915
          Topeka, KS, state census, Leonard listed with no occupation shown; J H
          Leonard appears to discontinue working as a photographer as there is
          no other mention from this year on.
          1916
          Topeka, KS, city directory, James H Leonard and wife listed, NO
          occupation shown, NOT listed in business pages ; res 304 w Sixth
          All documents relating to J H Leonard show him as “No occupation” or
          “retired” from 1916 to his death in 1941
          1941 Feb 06
          Topeka, KS state records, J H Leonard dies at age 94
        
      
        Summary:
          James H Leonard apparently opens his own studio at 189 Kansas Av about
          1871. He and Martin become partners and maintain a studio from 1874 to
          June of 1886. Then Leonard continues his own studio at 613 Kansas from
          Jun 1886 to about 1902. From 1902 to 1913 Leonard’s studio is at 714
          Kansas. In 1914 Leonard goes into the automobile business. After 1915
          he apparently retires from business altogether.
      

Topeka, KS, Commonwealth Sun - Aug 17 1873


Topeka, KS, Washburn Argo - 26 Nov 1860

Topeka (KS) Daily Press - 14 Apr 1891


photographer: Leonard and Martin
Topeka
Example from auction site
For further information SEE: Henry T Martin
        
          
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