Sale 2607 - Lot 46
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Sale 2607 - Lot 46
Estimate: $ 500 - $ 700
Female American Photographers.
Thirty Cabinet Card Portraits Taken in Southern, Midwest and West Coast States.
Including photographs taken by Cornelia Knox, of Lakeview, Oregon; Mrs. Rice of De Witt, of Nebraska; Rose Campbell of Erie, Kansas; Harriet Drum of Kansas; Miss Ella Graham of Beloit, Kansas; Olia Burger of Granby, Missouri; Mrs. Mary Brown of Cainsville, Missouri; Miss Laura Harris of Bentonville, Arkansas; Jean Honey of Clyde, Kansas; Mrs. Young of Fayetteville, Arkansas; Kay Chandler of McConnelsville, Ohio; Mrs. J.A. Webber of Rico, Colorado; Lydie Hills of Galena, Kansas; Nellie Jackson of Clinton, Missouri, and others; a few of female subjects and couples photographed by artists who only identify with initials; consisting of ten images of women; seven photos of couples and families; eight photos of children and babies; and three of men; sizes vary slightly, each approximately 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.
Harriet Drum (1842-1904), her son Oscar, and daughter-in-law Lottie were all photographers working in Southern Kansas and in the Oklahoma Indian Territory. They ran a railroad car studio in the early years of the 20th century.
Ella Graham and her sister Sarah ran their Beloit, KS studio jointly.
Thirty Cabinet Card Portraits Taken in Southern, Midwest and West Coast States.
Including photographs taken by Cornelia Knox, of Lakeview, Oregon; Mrs. Rice of De Witt, of Nebraska; Rose Campbell of Erie, Kansas; Harriet Drum of Kansas; Miss Ella Graham of Beloit, Kansas; Olia Burger of Granby, Missouri; Mrs. Mary Brown of Cainsville, Missouri; Miss Laura Harris of Bentonville, Arkansas; Jean Honey of Clyde, Kansas; Mrs. Young of Fayetteville, Arkansas; Kay Chandler of McConnelsville, Ohio; Mrs. J.A. Webber of Rico, Colorado; Lydie Hills of Galena, Kansas; Nellie Jackson of Clinton, Missouri, and others; a few of female subjects and couples photographed by artists who only identify with initials; consisting of ten images of women; seven photos of couples and families; eight photos of children and babies; and three of men; sizes vary slightly, each approximately 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.
Harriet Drum (1842-1904), her son Oscar, and daughter-in-law Lottie were all photographers working in Southern Kansas and in the Oklahoma Indian Territory. They ran a railroad car studio in the early years of the 20th century.
Ella Graham and her sister Sarah ran their Beloit, KS studio jointly.