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Portrait photographers

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Antique Photographic Portraits Collection

 Collection — Box B55
Identifier: KHC-28
Abstract This collection is comprised of antique photographic portraits that have no clear association with other collections in the Kansas Heritage Center. The vast majority of these portraits were printed on Cabinet Cards, which contain information on where the photograph was created. Many of these photographs have identifying information on the back, and have been identified within this finding aid according to that information, where possible. Includes tintypes, ambrotypes, and other types of...
Dates: c. 1880-1910

Burrell's Studio Collection

 Collection — Box B51
Identifier: KHC-169
Scope and Contents

This collection contains studio photographs taken at Burrell's Studio (also identified as S.A. Burrell) in Dodge City, Kansas. These photographs show Abbie Dodge and Ida Behl, who were both a part of Dodge City public schools' graduating class of 1898.

Dates: 1900

Garver Photo Collection

 Collection — Box B51
Identifier: KHC-192
Scope and Contents

This collection contains a photograph from 1911 of a flood in 1911 down Third Avenue in Dodge City, looking North.

Dates: 1911

G.H. Bronner Photography Collection

 Collection — Box B51
Identifier: KHC-215
Scope and Contents

This collection contains three cabinet-card style portrait photographs taken in Dodge City at G.H. Bronner's studio. The photographs were likely taken in the early 1890s, and include H.B. Bell, M.M. Gwinner, and George V. Bartlett of the Fort Dodge Drum Corps.

Dates: c. 1890-1895

Sherer Studio

 Collection — Box B51
Identifier: KHC-170
Scope and Contents

This collection contains studio portraits taken at Sherer Studio in Dodge City, Kansas.

Dates: c. 1900

Wolf Studio Collection

 Collection — Box B51
Identifier: KHC-168
Scope and Contents

This collection contains photographs taken at Wolf Studio (also known as H.L. Wolf Studio) in Dodge City, Kansas. Many of the photographs document students of the 1898 graduating class of the Dodge City Public School, as well as the teacher A.H. Cord and the superintendant Warren Baker. There are also a number of largely unidentified individuals in the collection and photographs of children.

Dates: 1897 - 1900