Henry Fred Sanders
(1859 - 1936)
There were several people with similar names living in Chicago, IL,
around the turn of the 19th century which makes research on this
photographer a bit slow. There are many gaps in the city directory of
Chicago, IL, but it is somewhat clear when Henry F Sanders operated a
studio at 519 Blue Island Avenue in Chicago.
1859 Aug 14
Drenkaw, Germany, US census and other records, Henry Fred Sanders is
born to Frederick Sanders and Wilhemina Mohr
1880
Chicago, IL, city directory, H F Sanders, photographer, NOT listed
1882
Chicago, IL, city directory, Henry F Sanders as photographer; res 114
Henry; not listed in business pages
1885
Chicago, IL, city directory H “T” Sanders as photographer at Ogden av,
cor Van Buren; res 114 Henry
1885 Sep 27
Chicago (IL) Tribune news item says Henry F Sanders is on trial for
trying to burn down his gallery at Ogden Avenue and Van Buren Street
(a follow-up article could not be found but he is probably acquitted.
On the other hand, no record of him has been found for the next two
years. Perhaps he had to serve time. No evidence has been found to
show either result. This is all speculation.) See the newspaper item
below.
1887, 1888
Chicago, IL, city directory, Henry F Sanders is NOT listed
1889
Chicago, IL, city directory, Henry F Sanders as photographer; res 961
W 17th; business pages missing;
1890, 1891
Chicago, IL, city directory, last half unavailable
1892
Chicago, IL, city directory, Henry F Sanders as photographer at 519
Blue Island Av; res 961 W 17th; also listed, Henry Sanders as
photographer bds 932 Danfa Av
1897, 1898, 1899
Chicago, IL, city directory. (Incomplete or unavailable)
1899 Mar 09
Chicago (IL) Tribune news item sahs Henry F Sanders of 961 W 17th
street is on Grand Jury duty
1900
Chicago, IL, city directory Henry F Sanders as photographer at 519
Blue Island Av; res 961 w 17th
1900 Jun 05
Chicago, IL, US census Henry Sanders as “Fotographer” ; res 961 W 17th
1900 Jun 08
Chicago, IL, US census Henry Sanders as photographer; res 1015 N
Washentaw
1902
Chicago, IL, city directory, Henry F Sanders as photographer at 519
Blue Island av; res 961 w 17th;
1904
Chicago, IL, city directory, Henry F Sanders as photographer at 519
Blue Island Av; res same
1910, 1911
Chicago, IL, city directory, Henry F Sanders as photographer at 4011 W
Harrison; res same
1915
Chicago, IL, city directory, Henry Sanders as photographer; res 4011 w
Harrison; (Also Henry Sanders. photog at 879 Milwaukee av; res 2903
Sacramento Av)
1916
Chicago, IL, city directory, Res pages missing; Henry F Sanders NOT
shown in business pages; G A Sanders as photographer at 703, 160 N 5th
av
1917
Chicago, IL, city directory, Henry F Sanders as photographer at 4011 w
Harrison;
Henry Sanders as photographer at 873 Milwaukee; res 1859 n Wastenaw
av;
Gustaf A Sanders as photographer at 703, 160 N 5th av; res 1731
Faragut
1918 through 1930
Chicago, IL, city directory, business pages available only, Henry F
Sanders is NOT listed; (Gustav Sanders is listed as photographer in
all these years)
1920 Jan 05
Chicago, IL, US census Henry Sanders as photographer; res 4011 W
Harrison
1923
Chicago, IL, city directory, Henry Sanders is NOT listed
It appears that Henry F Sanders operated a gallery at 519 Blue
Island Avenue from 1892 through 1904.
From 1918 on through 1930, the Chicago city directory has business
pages available only. Henry F Sanders does not appear in the business
pages after 1917. According to the 1920 and 1930 US census, he did not
leave Chicago. So it appears that he worked as photographer but did
not operate his own gallery after 1917.
1930 Apr 04
Chicago, IL, US census Henry Sanders as photographer; res: 2945 w
59th
1936 Nov 01
Chicago, IL, state records, H F Sanders dies at age 77
photographer: Sanders
Cor Ogden Av, Van Buren and Wood Streets, Chicago, IL
example from LOST GALLERY
These three examples are from the period when H F Sanders was located at Ogden and Van Buren, around 1995. The is the studio that burned.
The partnership of Sanders and Gross appears intermittently in the
Chicago city directory from 1904 to 1914.
They were at the 547 Milwaukee address in 1904 and 1906.
This appears to be Henry Sanders (NOT Henry F Sanders) and Henry
Gross. Henry Sanders and Henry F Sanders are listed separately and at
separate addresses, in the available directories.
No connection has been made between the two.
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.
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