Monday, January 24, 2022

Levi Morse

photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, Maine
example from LOST GALLERY

Levi Morse
(1843-1902)

1843 Nov 29
Warren, ME, US census, FindAGrave, Levi Morse is born to Warren and Mary Morse
1857
Maine State Year Book, NO listings for photographers
1860
Warren, ME, US census, Levi Morse at age 17, no occupation shown
1862
Maine State Year Book, Levi Morse NOT listed in Knox County
1864 Oct 24 -1868 Jul 1825
US Civil War soldier records, Levi Morse muster in and out of the civil war service
1868 1869
Maine State Year Book, Levi Morse listed in Warren, Knox County, ME
1870
Maine State Year Book, Levi Morse NOT listed anywhere in Knox County
1870 May 28
Thomaston, ME, state records, Levi Morse and Lucy A Dow are married
1870 Jun 28
Thomaston, ME, US census, Levi Morse as photographer

1871
Thomaston and Warren, Main business directories, Levi Morse as photographer
1871
Maine State Year-Book, Levi Morse NOT listed in Warren or Thomaston (This book not listed alphabetically, only by county, town and by general business category.)
1872, 1873
Maine State Year-Book, Levi Morse NOT listed under Thomaston or Warren in Knox County
1874
Thomaston and Warren ME, city directory, Levi Morse as photographer
1875
Thomaston, ME, city directory, Levi Morse as photographer; NOT listed in Waren, ME)
1876, 1877
Thomaston and Warren ME, city directory, Levi Morse as photographer at 2 Keith Block, 103 Main, Thomaston
1880 Jun 03
Thomaston, ME, US census, Levi Morse as photographer
1882 Jan 10
Thomaston, ME, state records, Daughter Geneva Morse is born
1889
Thomaston, ME, state records, Wife Lucy A Down dies at age 45

1893 Nov 30
Thomaston, ME, state records, Daughter Lillian M Morse dies at age 50
1897
Thomaston, ME, city directory, Levi Morse, no occupation shown
1900 Jun 16
Thomaston, ME, US census, Levi Morse as photographer
1902 May 07
Thomaston, ME, FindAGrave, Levi Mores dies at age 58

Information on Levi R Morse is somewhat thin, especially between 1880 and 1897. That’s an eleven year gap. Some personal events in his life have been added to the timeline to show that he was at least in Thomaston, ME, but they do not show what his profession was.

Morse apparently worked mostly in Thomaston, ME, and occasionally in Warren, ME. (They are only 9 miles apart.) He is confirmed as photographer from 1868 to 1900.

There is an excellent review of Levi Morse at the Thomaston Historical Society.

Any additional information would be appreciated.

photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from Thomaston Historical Society
photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
reverse of all of the cards in this box

photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
photographer: Levi Morse
Thomaston, ME
example from auction site
reverse of all of the cards in this box

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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