Thursday, February 1, 2024

Andrew McInturff, photographer in Hutchinson, KS

photographer: McInturff
Hutchinson, KS
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Andrew Perry McInturff
(1836 - 1909)

It appears that Andrew McInturff (spelled often with only one "F") had a gallery in Hutchinson, KS, from about
November of 1880 until late 1907
when he sold out to photographer U S Grant. (His son Austin, bougth it back in December of 1909.)

His son, Austin Perry McInturf (1867-1941) was also a photographer in Hutchinson, Kansas until at least 1910. He died in California.

The Hutchinson (KS) Weekly Interior Herald -
11 Nov 1880

The Hutchinson (KS) Saturday Bee -
10 Mar 1900
Hutchinson (KS) News -
05 aug 1904

Hutchinson (KS) News -
20 Sep 1907
photographer: McInturff
No 7 North Main Hutchinson, KS
example from auction site
photographer: McInturff
No 7 North Main Hutchinson, KS
example from auction site
photographer: McInturff
No 7 North Main Hutchinson, KS
example from auction site
photographer: McInturff
No 7 North Main Hutchinson, KS
example from picclick
(this card is owner dated December 1892)
photographer A McInturff
Hutchinson, KS
example from auction site
photographer McInturff
Hutchinson, KS
example from auction site
photographer McInturff
Hutchinson, KS
example from pin

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.

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