Nelson Studios in Dike Iowa are the photographers.
A possibility:
Hattie Roberts Born 1891 Died 1980 buried In Grundy County Iowa Married Frank Roberts born 1891 died1964.
These are photos from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.
Amelia Kirchoffer
Gibson Studio in Chicago was the photographer.
Emily Kirchoffer
This time the Gibson Studio is in the Garland Building in Chicago
This is possiblty the same woman…or sisters. Emily seems much happier, perhaps it is the animal stole(might be an Artic Fox) that makes her smile.
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This is a photo from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota. Sometimes I have a hard time passing up photos…this was one of them…I could not resist this sweet child.
The photographer was Forsyth’s Art Portraits, I can find no record for them in Minnesota.
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This is a Real Photo Postcard from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.
It simply says To Annie
The Chesterman Studio in Crookston Minn was the photograapher. They were in business there in the 1910”s. This is an Azo Postcard that was used from 1904 –1918. So we can assume that this photo was taken sometime between 1910 and 1918.
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This is a Cabinet Card from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.
Hedges Artists were the photographers at 7 Dicconson Terrace Clifton Square Lytham
This looks to be a Cabinet Card from the late 1860’s from the clothing. However it may be a reprint as according to the back of the photo the latest date is 1882.
Aunt Bety daughter granddaughter fathers only sister.
In other words a three generation photograph.
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This is a photo from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.
Hienie Heger
Mr Heinz Heger
30 Sternwartestrasse Vienna 18, Germany Received in (1938)
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These are the last three photos from Sasha. I hope that someone comes by someday and recognizes these old photos.
Possibly a wedding photograph. Nelson was athe photographer in Anoka in 1902.
A Cabinet Card, Snyder was the photographer at 729 Hennepin Ave Minneapolis in 1896.
The back of this Cabinet Card is very decoratve.
Sussman was the photographer at 305 Nicollet Ave. He was in business there from 1908 to 1915.
I would have guessed that this photo was taken in 1913 or 1914 it seems that mens hair styles were very large/bushy those years.
This is the last of the photos from Sasha, they came into her Newroom one day at Minnesota Public Radio and she saved them. I have them all in my possession and will mail them to relatives if they are claimed. Thanks for stopping by.
Here are three photos from Sasha.
The photographer is hard to read on this one Her?????
Nelson from Anoka is the photographer, he was there in 1902.
A sepia toned photo taken by an unknown photopgrapher.
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