Saturday, August 20, 2022

Irvin Wilcox

photographer: Irvin Wilcox
Winnebago City, MN
example from LOST GALLERY

Irvin F Wilcox
(1859-1941)

1859 Apr 06
Plainfield, WI, state records, Irvin F Wilcox is born to Leonard Wilcox and Susannah Southard
1880 Jun 09
Nashville, MN, state records, Irvin Wilcox and Mary Elnora Green are married
1900 Jun 09
Winnebago, MN, US census, Irvin Wilcox as photographer
1910 Apr 28
Pomeroy, MN, US census, Irvin Wilcox as farmer
1920 Jan 12
Brook Park, MN, US Census, Irvin Wilcox as bee farmer
1940 Apr 09
Winnebago, MN, US census, Irvin Wilcox, no occupation shown
1941 Aug 17
Winnebago, MN, state records, Irvin Wilcox dies at age 82

So we only know Irvin Wilcox was photographer around 1900. Ten years before and after he was not.

photographer: Irvin Wilcox
Winebago City, Minn
example from aucton site
photographer: Irvin Wilcox
Winebago City, Minn
example from aucton site
photographer: Irvin Wilcox
Winebago City, Minn
example from aucton site
reverse of card at left
photographer: Wilcox Studio
Winnegabo City, Minn
photographer: Irvin Wilcox
Winnebago City, MN
example from auction site
photographer: Irvin Wilcox
Winnebago City, MN
example from auction site
photographer: Irvin Wilcox
Winnebago City, MN
example from auction site
photographer: Irvin Wilcox
Winnebago City, MN
example from auction site
photographer: Wilcox and Anderson
327 E State Street
example from auction site
(Any connection to Irvin Wilcox
is not known at this time)
photographer: Wilcox and Anderson
327 E State Street
example from auction site
(Any connection to Irvin Wilcox
is not known at this time)
photographer: Wilcox and Conn
cor 2nd and Ferry Sts, Albany, OR
example from contributor
(No connection to Irwin Wilcox has been found)

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.

Cabinet cards typically have the photographer’s name and address printed on the bottom edge or the reverse of the card. 19th century photographers moved around a lot. The basic idea here is to find WHEN a photographer was WHERE, which will help date an unidentified CABINET CARD from your family album.

This is a work always in progress.

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

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