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One of the {{Surname|Albright}} brothers had previously been in the photographic business with a Mr. Haynes in [[Wooster, Ohio]] but by June of 1872 through August of 1875 the business began operating as the Albright Bros. Previously historians thought the Albright referenced was Madison L. Albright, but it is now speculated that the Albright's were the sons of Jacob Albright as the [[Wayne County Public Library]] has a photocopy of photographers backstamp showing N. & A. Albright that might refer to the brothers of Noah Albright and Andrew Albright, sons of Jacob Albright and Elizabeth (Morr) Albright. In 1830, Jacob Albright bought a lot in Wooster, the tax upon which then amounted to 80 cents. The property afterwards enhanced in value and the taxes afterwards ranged as high as $300. Shortly before Mr. Albright's death, on June 9, 1884, a disposition of the property was made. The farm of 212 acres was divided into three equal parts. His son Andrew received the south third, Noah the north third, and his daughter Elizabeth, the middle third upon which the dwelling stood. Ohio received the town property, and Mary's inheritance was paid in cash. | One of the {{Surname|Albright}} brothers had previously been in the photographic business with a Mr. Haynes in [[Wooster, Ohio]] but by June of 1872 through August of 1875 the business began operating as the Albright Bros. Previously historians thought the Albright referenced was Madison L. Albright, but it is now speculated that the Albright's were the sons of Jacob Albright as the [[Wayne County Public Library]] has a photocopy of photographers backstamp showing N. & A. Albright that might refer to the brothers of Noah Albright and Andrew Albright, sons of Jacob Albright and Elizabeth (Morr) Albright. In 1830, Jacob Albright bought a lot in Wooster, the tax upon which then amounted to 80 cents. The property afterwards enhanced in value and the taxes afterwards ranged as high as $300. Shortly before Mr. Albright's death, on June 9, 1884, a disposition of the property was made. The farm of 212 acres was divided into three equal parts. His son Andrew received the south third, Noah the north third, and his daughter Elizabeth, the middle third upon which the dwelling stood. Ohio received the town property, and Mary's inheritance was paid in cash. | ||
In August of 1875 the brothers sold their photography business to Charles {{Surname|Gasche}}. | In August of 1875 the brothers sold their photography business to Charles {{Surname|Gasche}}. | ||
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==Historical documents== | ==Historical documents== |
Revision as of 11:21, 26 January 2017
Former type | Photography Studios |
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Industry | Professional & Technical |
Fate | Sold |
Successor(s) | Charles Gasche |
Founded | Wooster, Ohio (June 1872 ) circa |
Founder(s) | Noah Albright and Andrew Albright |
Defunct | August 1875 | circa
Headquarters | Wooster, Ohio, United States |
Number of locations | 1 |
One of the Albright brothers had previously been in the photographic business with a Mr. Haynes in Wooster, Ohio but by June of 1872 through August of 1875 the business began operating as the Albright Bros. Previously historians thought the Albright referenced was Madison L. Albright, but it is now speculated that the Albright's were the sons of Jacob Albright as the Wayne County Public Library has a photocopy of photographers backstamp showing N. & A. Albright that might refer to the brothers of Noah Albright and Andrew Albright, sons of Jacob Albright and Elizabeth (Morr) Albright. In 1830, Jacob Albright bought a lot in Wooster, the tax upon which then amounted to 80 cents. The property afterwards enhanced in value and the taxes afterwards ranged as high as $300. Shortly before Mr. Albright's death, on June 9, 1884, a disposition of the property was made. The farm of 212 acres was divided into three equal parts. His son Andrew received the south third, Noah the north third, and his daughter Elizabeth, the middle third upon which the dwelling stood. Ohio received the town property, and Mary's inheritance was paid in cash.
In August of 1875 the brothers sold their photography business to Charles Gasche.
Historical documents
Slogans
Timeline
- 1872 - Established
- 1875 - August, the brothers sold their photography business to Charles Gasche
Gallery
Business letterheads
Newspaper articles
Newspaper full-text articles
Newspaper citations with no attached images
References
What Links Here
- Photographers (← links)
- Charles Gasche - Photographer (← links)
- J. Haynes (← links)
- Business Abstracts from the 1873 Atlas (← links)
- Wooster Republican, Business Abstracts 1872 (← links)
- Wooster Republican, Business Abstracts 1873 (← links)
- Wayne County Democrat, Business Abstracts 1873 (← links)
- Individuals with Albright Surname
- Individuals with Gasche Surname
- Albright Brothers
- Businesses established in 1870s
- Businesses in Wooster, Ohio
- Businesses in the Professional & Technical industry
- Businesses in the Recreation industry
- Defunct businesses in 1870s
- Defunct businesses in Wooster, Ohio
- Defunct businesses in the Professional & Technical industry
- Galleries, art
- Galleries, art (defunct)
- Galleries, art in Wooster, Ohio
- Galleries, art in Wooster, Ohio (defunct)
- Photography Studios
- Photography Studios (defunct)
- Photography Studios in Wooster, Ohio
- Photography Studios in Wooster, Ohio (defunct)
- Professional & Technical businesses in Wooster, Ohio
- Professional & Technical businesses in Wooster, Ohio (defunct)
- Recreation businesses (defunct)
- Recreation businesses in Wooster, Ohio
- Recreation businesses in Wooster, Ohio (defunct)