Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Warden Henry Stone

photographer: W H Stone
Lebanon, KS
example from LOST GALLERY
photographer: W H Stone
Lebanon, KS
example from LOST GALLERY
photographer: W H Stone
Lebanon, KS
example from LOST GALLERY

Warden Henry Stone
(1868-1951)

1868 Nov 17
Fresno, CA, W H Stone is born to Henry Rufus Stone and Angeline Diantha Foy
1870 Jul 21
Tampico Township, IL, US census, Mother Angelina and Son W H Stone age 8 months, are in Illinois
1880 Jun 10
Pawnee, KS, US census, W H Stone is age 11
1893 Nov 24
Lebanon, KS, Times, news item says W H Stone has taken over the photograph business of William McNeeley in Lebanon, KS
1893 Dec 22
Lebanon, KS, Times news item says W H Stone had moved his family to the city (Dec 19); mentions first name as “Wardie”
1894 Apr 21, Jun 02
Lebanon, KS, Journal, news ad about W H Stone, photographer
1894 May 25
Lebanon, KS, Times, newspaper item says W H Stone has leased the Esbon, KS, Gallery and will run it as a branch of his established gallery

1894 Jun 22
Lebanon, KS, news item says W H Stone, photographer is new subscriber to local paper
1894 Jun 26, Jul 07
Lebanon, KS, Journal, small item says W H Stone is “here to stay”
1894 Jul 20, Aug 24, Sep 07, Oct 05, Nov 09, Dec 01
Lebanon, KS, Times news item says W H Stone has moved and refitted his Photo Rooms first door south of the Post Office
1894 Dec 27
Smith Center, KS, County Journal item says W H Stone will operate the V Hutchings Gallery for a few months
1895 Jan 12, Feb 02, Feb 23, Mar 09
Lebanon, KS, newspaper ad for W H Stone the photographer
1896 Jan 17, Feb 28, May 22
Lebanon, KS, newspaper ad for musical instruments

1897 Apr 02
Lebanon, KS, Times newspaper item about W H Stone the photographer
1898 Jun 04
Lebanon, KS, Journal news item says W H Stone is leader of local cornet band.
1899 Jun 09
Lebanon, KS, Journal, news/ad item says W H Stone has added a skylight to his gallery
1899 Nov 10
Lebanon, KS, Argus, news item says W H Stone has bought the Smith Center Photo Gallery; Miss Lettie Chochran will operate the Lebanon Gallery while he is away
1899 Nov 11
Lebanon, KS, Journal news item about photographer W H Stone opening another gallery in Clay center KS
1900 Jan 19, May 04, May 11, May 25
Lebanon, KS, Argus and Journal, display ads for W H Stone photographer

1900 Jun 01
Oak, KS, US census, Warden H Stone as photographer
1900 May 03
Smith Center, KS, County Journal item says W H Stone has taken over the Hutchings Gallery
1900 Aug 04
Lebanon, KS, news item says W H Stone has redecorated his photo rooms
1900 Aug 23
Smith Center, KS, Smith County Journal, item says W H Stone takes over the Hutchings Gallery
1902 Jul 31
Smith Center County Messenger, items say W H Stone has taken over the Everett Lavering Gallery; Lavering began in Smith Center a little over two years prior

1910 Apr 20
Smith Center, KS, US census, Ward H Stone as photographer
1920 Jan 09
Oak, KS, US census, Warden H Stone as farmer
1930 Apr 14
Lebanon, KS, US census, Warden Stone as photographer with own studio
1940 Apr 09
Lebanon, KS, US census, Warden Stone as photographer with own studio
1951 Feb 06
Beloit, KS, Warden Henry Stone dies at age 82

Warden H Stone had a studio in Lebanon, KS, from about 1893 to at least 1900. He apparently hired photographers to run the studio while he opened another in Smith Center, KS.

Smith County (KS) Journal - 1894 Dec 27
Lebanon (KS) Times - 02 Apr 1897
Lebanon (KS) Argus - 19 Nov 1899
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