Tuesday, May 31, 2022

David Ehrlich




Photographer: Prof. Ehrlich
New York
example from LOAT GALLERY

The name Ehrlich occurs quite often in records from New York and the east coast of the US in the late 1800’s. It doesn’t help research on the photographer Professor Ehrlich when the famous scientist who produced the first diphtheria vaccine went by the same name, Professor Ehrlich.

Support has been found in newspaper and magazine articles and ads to confirm that “Prof.” Ehrlich had a photograph studio at 160 E. 66th street in New York City, from 1892 to 1902. Only one article was found in the New York World, 01 March 1894 which shows him as Prof. D. Ehrlich at that address.

In the 1902 New York City, NY, city directory, there appears in the business section, a David Ehrlich, photographer, at 157 E. 75th and in the residential section, David Ehrlich is an “artist” at 160 E 66th street. The 157 E 75th address is probably at or near 75th and Lexington.

David Ehrlich
(Very little biographical information has been found. The 1922 city directory shows that a brother Martin has apparently moved in with David but that is the only clue.)


1874, 1878, 1879, 1880
New York, NY, city directory, David Ehrlich NOT listed
1881
New York, NY, city directory not available
1882, 1883
New York, NY, city directory David Ehrlich as artist at 184 E 76th
1884
New York, NY, city directory David Ehrlich as artist at 200 E 61st
1886
New York, NY, city directory David Ehrlich as artist at 200 E 61st
1888, 1889, 1891,1892
New York, NY, city directory David Ehrlich as artist at 160 E 66th
1892
New York, NY, Photographic Times David Ehrlich at Studio at 66th between Lexington and 3rd

1893 Jun 29
Evening World (NY) newspaper ad Ehrlich photograph studio at 160 E 66th
1894
New York, NY, city directory David Ehrlich as photographer; res 160 e 66th
1894 Feb 03
Evening World (NY) newspaper classified ad for “agent” for Prof. Ehrlich elite gallery at 160 E 66th
1894 Mar 05
New York World newspaper ad for Prof. Ehrlich studio at 160 E 66th
1895, 1896
New York, NY, city directory incomplete
1895 Mar 04
New York World newspaper ad for Ehrlich studio at 160 E 66th
1897 Jun 27
New York World newspaper ad for Ehrlich studio at 160 E 66th
1897, 1898, 1899
New York, NY, city directory David Ehrlich as photographer at 160 E 66th


1902
New York, NY, city directory David Ehrlich as “Artist” at 157 E 75th
1902
New York, NY, city directory, (same issue as above) Davie Ehrlich listed in business section under photographers at 175 E. 75th street (note transposition in numbers)
1902 Jun 27
New York Tribune item says Ehrlich is at 861 Park Av, cor of 77th
1903
New York, NY, city directory, David Ehrlich as photographer at 1380 3rd av
1906
New York, NY, city directory, David Ehrlich NOT listed
1910
New York, NY, city directory, David Ehrlich as artist, res 7 E 11th


1911
New York, NY, city directory, David Ehrlich as music; res 51 w 116th
1912
New York, NY, city directory, David Ehrlich as music; res 49 w 116th
1913
New York, NY, city directory, David Ehrlich as artist; res 1281 3rd av
1914, 1915
New York, NY, city directory, David Ehrlich as teacher; res 519 w 138th; also as Operator; res 8 ave B
1916, 1917, 1918, 1920
New York, NY, city directory, David Ehrlich as teacher; res 519 w 138th
1922, 1925
New York, NY, city directory, David Ehrlich as “Ehrlich Flute Studio” at 519 w 138th; brother Martin Ehrlich (mgr) is now at same address

1925 Jun 01
New York state census, David Ehrlich as music teacher; res 519 West 138th; brother Martin at same address
1926, 1927
New York, NY, city directory, business only, David Ehrlich not listed in musicians, teachers
1928, 1931, 1932,
New York, NY, city directory, bus only, incomp.
1933
New York, NY, city directory, incomplete, begins at “L”; business section Ehrlich not under music teachers category
No other city directories available from 1934 to 1947



Portrait of Prof Ehrlich found at NYC library


New York World
01 Mar 1894

New York World - 04 Mar 1895

New York World - 27 Jun 1897

New York (NY) Tribune - 08 Jun 1902


New York (NY) Tribune - 27 Jun 1902





Photographer: Professor Ehrlich
160 E 66th Street, New York, NY
from the collection of William Creswell on Flickr
Reverse of the card at the left

Photographer: Professor Ehrlich
New York, NY
From the collection of KEN on Flickr

Unfortunately the source on this example has been misplaced. If you can identify it please let me know.


photographer: Prof. Ehrlich
unknown location
example from auction site
photographer: Prof Ehrlich
New York, NY
example from contributor M Brubaker

photographer: Prof Ehrlich
Lexington Av cor 71st, New York, NY
example from contributor Lisanne Lange

reverse of card at left
Ehrlich studio
1380 3rd Av

photographer: Prof Ehrlich
New York, NY
exampe from auction site
photographer: Prof Ehrlich
New York, NY
example from contributor M Brubaker

This card is a self portrait of David Ehrlich

reverse of both cards at left

Not the one you were looking for? Here's the photographer's INDEX by name. All the Cabinet Card photographers of the 19th century found in LOST GALLERY are listed there.

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Saturday, May 28, 2022

George Cambridge Urlin

George C Urlin
(1854 - 1942)

1854 Nov 25
Ontario, Canada, George Cambridge Urlin is born to Adolphus Urlin and Agnes Kelly
1871, 1872
Columbus, OH, city directory, George Urlin NOT listed res or bus
1873
George Urlin emigrates to US
1874
Columbus, OH, city directory, George “B” Urlin as photographer at 216 1/2 S High; res bcs 72 E Rich
1875, 1876
Columbus, OH, city directory, G C Urlin as photographer at 216 ½ S High; bds American House
1877
Columbus, OH, city directory, G C Urlin as photographer with Urlin and Beckley (Wm)
1879
Columbus, OH, city directory, G C Urlin as photographer at 216 and 218 S High; bds 268 S High
1880 Jun 01
Columbus, OH, US census, George C Urlin as photographer; res 212 S Third

1880
Columbus, OH, city directory, G C Urlin as photographer at 216 and 218 S High; res 212 S Third
1881, 1882
Columbus, OH, city directory, G C Urlin as photographer at 216 and 218 S High; res 40 W Fulton
1883, 1884
Columbus, OH, city directory, Geo C Urlin as proprietor Urlin’s Mammoth Art Gallery, 216 and 218 S High; res 40 W Fulton
1885
Columbus, OH, city directory NOT available
1886, 1887
Columbus, OH, city directory, George C Urlin as photographer at 216 and 218 S High; res 428 E Rich
1888
Columbus, OH, city directory, Geo C Urlin as photographer with Moffit and Urlin, 512 E Rich
1889
Columbus, OH, city directory, George C Urlin as photographer with Urlin and Pfeifer, res 512 E Rich;
Business Section: Urlin and Pfeifer (George C Urlin and John A Pfeifer) at 262 ½ S High

1890
Columbus, OH, city directory, George C Urlin as photographer with Urlin and Pfeifer; res 36 W Gay; Bus section: Urlin and Pfeifer as photographers at 262-264 S High
1890
Cleveland, OH, city directory, Urlin and Becker at 95 – 100 Wilshire bldg, 209 Superior (first mention of Urlin in Cleveland)
1891
Columbus, OH, city directory, George C Urlin as Real Estate, res rm 3, 85 N High; also Urlin and Pfeifer photographers at 262 S High
1891
Cleveland, OH, city directory, George E Urlin as photographer with Urlin and Becker, 94-100 Wilshire bldg, 209 Superior; George C Urlin bds at American House
1892, 1893
Columbus, OH, city directory, George C Urlin as Real Estate at 85 N High; res Grand View ns of city; John A Pfeifer and CO at 262 and 264 S High; John A Pfeifer res 63 E Rich
1893
Columbus, OH, city directory, George C Urlin as Real Estate, at 80 N High; Pfeifer and Mulligan Bros, 262 S High

1894
Columbus, OH, city directory, George C Urlin as photographer with Urlin and Pfeifer at 20 N High; res Urlin Terrace, Grand View, OH
1895
Columbus, OH, city directory, George C Urlin as photographer with Urlin and Pfeifer at 20 N High; res n s Goodale 2 e of Urlin av; Urlin and Pfeifer as photographers at 20 N High
1896, 1897
Columbus, OH, city directory, George C Urlin as president of the Columbus Bicycle Co, res n s Goodale 2 e of Urlin av; Urlin and Pfeifer as photographers at 20-22 N High
1898
Columbus, OH, city directory, George C Urlin as president of the Columbus Bicycle Co, res ns Goodale, in Grandview; Peifer and Urlin NOT listed; John A Pfeifer NOT listed; George N Pfeifer as photographer res 485 E Town; John A Pfeifer now partnered with James Ross in Bycycles and Bycycle Supls, 20-22 N High
1899
Columbus, OH, city directory, George C Urlin as pres Columbus Bicycle Co; res e s Urlin Av 1 n of Dublin av; J A Pfeifer as photographer at 276 ½ S High

1900 Jun 13
Columbus, OH, US census, G C Urlin as Real Estate Agent
1900, 1901
Columbus, OH, city directory, George C Urlin as pres Laminated Tube Co, Gen Mngr Suburban Real Estate and Building Co, res Goodale Boulevard e of Urlin av
1910
Columbus, OH, US census, Geo C Urlin as Real Estate Agent
1940 18 Apr
Columbus, OH, US census, George C Urlin as retired
1942 Jul 22
Columbus, OH, George C Urlin dies at age 87

It appears that George Cambridge Urlin was in the photograph business from about 1874 to 1890 with a brief return probably only as an investor, in 1894.

Here is a recap of the Urlin photography locations and dates

216 ½ S High – Columbus, OH, G C Urlin - 1874 - 1879
216 and 218 S High, Columbus, OH, G C Urlin – 1880 – 1887
512 E Rich, Columbus, OH, Moffit and Urlin – 1888
262 ½ S High, Columbus, OH, Urlin and Pfeifer – 1889
262 – 264 S High, Columbus, OH, Urlin and Pfeifer - 1890
95-100 Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH, – Urlin and Becker – 1890-1891
20 N High, Columbus, OH, as Urlin and Pfeifer – 1894-1895
20 – 22 N High, Columbus, OH, as Urlin and Pfeifer - 1896

Urlin, probably finished between 1874 and 1887
photographer:Urlin
Columbus, OH
example from auction site "Miss Frances Bishop"
photographer: Urlin
Columbus, OH
example from pinterest
(The term "Mammoth" was used starting apparently in 1883)
photographer: Urlin
Columbus, OH
example from auction site
photographer: Urlin
Columbus, OH
example from auction site
photographer: Urlin
Mamouth Art Gallery
Columbus, OH
example from auction site
photographer: Urlin
Mamouth Art Gallery
Columbus, OH
example from auction site
photographer: Urlin
"Mammouth Art Gallery"
216-218 South High Street, Columbus, OH
example from auction site
reverse of card at left
Urlin and Pfeifer
photographer: Urlin and Pfeifer
"Mammouth Art Palace"
262 - 264 S High, Columbus, OH
example from auction site
probably finished in 1890
?Mammouth Art Gallery"
reverse of card at left
photographer: Urlin and Pfeifer
20 and 22 S High, Columbus, OH
example from auction site
Probably finished 1894-1895
"Photo Palace"
reverse of card at left
photographer: Urlin and Pfeifer
Columbus, OH
example from auction site
photographer: Urlin and Pfeifer
Columbus, OH
example from auction site
photogrpher: Urlin and Pfeifer
Columbus, OH
example from Digital Collections
photographer: Urlin and Pfeifer
Columbus, OH
example from auction site
Urlin and Becker in Cleveland, OH, finished 1890-1891
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from auction site
reverse of card at left
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from auction site
reverse of card at left
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from auction site
reverse of card at left
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from LOST GALLERY
reverse of card at left
Note that this back is imprinted for an earlier location
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from auction site
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from auction site
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from auction site
Reverse of card at left
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from JumpFrog
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from auction site
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from auction site
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from auction site
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from auction site
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from auction site
photographer: Urlin and Becker
Wilshire Bldg, Cleveland, OH
example from Cleveland Public Library

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.

New examples and additional information are always welcome. Any additional information will help narrow the time that these precious antiques were made.

All submissions should be free of glare and shadows. Do not crop. Leave a border around each card. The edges are sometimes an important clue to the age of the card.

Some examples on this page have been enhanced or restored for clarity and presentation here.

This page is free for educational and research purposes only but, as always, if the original owner of any of these examples objects to the use on this page, just let me know and they will be immediately removed.