Henry Samuel Miller
(1863 - 1933)
Sources: city directories, US census, “History of Fond du Lac County
1884, newspaper items as noted
1863 Mar 09
Lithgo, NY, Henry Samuel Miller is born to Samuel King Miller and Mary
McHugh
1874 Aug
from “History of Fond du Lac County 1884”: Chadbourn moves from
Toledo, OH, to Fond du Lac, WI; from obit: Chadbourn arrives in Fond
du Lac in photo business w/Henry S. Miller on Macy St
1875
Fond du Lac, WI, city directory Miller NOT listed
1882 or 1884
from Chadbourne obit: partnership with Henry S. Miller ends
1885 - 1892
Fond du Lac, WI, no city directories available
1893
Fond du Lac, WI, city directory as photographer at 512 Main; res 71
Forest
1897
Fond du Lac, WI, city directory Miller NOT listed
1901 - 1903
Fond du Lac, WI, city directory as photographer at 512 Main; res 96 e
Division; F Edward Miller, photographer at same address
1905 - 1919
Fond du Lac, WI, city directory as photographer at 102 s Main; res 194
e Division
1921 - 1932
Fond du Lac, WI, city directory as photographer at 42-44 s Main
1933 Jun 28
Fond du Lac, WI, H S Miller dies at age 70 (Based on information from
family trees shown on Ancestry.com. No other records have been found
to support this.)
Most examples of H S Miller’s photography work found, were from the
period when he was working with Cyrus Chadbourne, between about 1874
and 1884.
See
Cyrus Chadbourne
listing for more information.
Example from PhotoTree
This is probably Henry S Miller. Kewaskum, WI, is only about 20 miles from Fond du lac, WI.
Unfortunately, this is not Henry S Miller
but W R Miller of Minneapolis
See example just below
There was a Frank C McKenna, photographer, working in Waukesha, WI, in
1909 but so far no connection has been made.
So far nothing has been found to connect this card from
Milwaukee, WI, with the Henry Samuel Miller of Fond Du Lac, WI
photographer: Miller and Breitwisch
37 and 39 Wisconsin Street, Milwaukee, WI
example from auction site
photographer: Miller Brothers
Milwaukee, WI
This is probably not the same Miller as the one working most often in Fond du Lac, WI
example from TheCut
The example at the left is by photographers Miller and Eberhart. So
far no documents have been found connecting these two.
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