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The first reported photographer to appear in Wooster, Ohio was Dr. Theodatus A. Garlick from Cleveland, Ohio who brought his homemade daguerreotype camera to town and set up in the old U.S. Hall for a couple of days to show and sell his "daguerreotype drawings" and performances of "Nature's Pencil".<ref>Wooster Democrat newspaper, 1842-JUN-23 p.3</ref>
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Through the years, there have been a number of photographers throughout [[Wayne County, Ohio]].  Many of these photographers are included in our notebook, 19th Century Wayne County, Ohio [[Photographers]].  This notebook includes newspaper articles pertaining to various photographers in Wayne County, OH.  It is organized in alphabetical order by the name of the photographer.   
 
Through the years, there have been a number of photographers throughout [[Wayne County, Ohio]].  Many of these photographers are included in our notebook, 19th Century Wayne County, Ohio [[Photographers]].  This notebook includes newspaper articles pertaining to various photographers in Wayne County, OH.  It is organized in alphabetical order by the name of the photographer.   
 
   
 
   
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* [[Clingan's New Gallery]]
 
* [[Clingan's New Gallery]]
 
* Davis Daguerreian Gallery
 
* Davis Daguerreian Gallery
*  [[Emma F. Brainerd]]
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*  [[Emma F. Brainerd - Photographer]]
 
* [[S. H. Dawson Photographic Studio]]
 
* [[S. H. Dawson Photographic Studio]]
 
* [[Professor G. W. Doty Photographer]]
 
* [[Professor G. W. Doty Photographer]]
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* [[J. Z. Foulk Photographer]]
 
* [[J. Z. Foulk Photographer]]
 
* [[Foltz & Company|Foltz & Company]]
 
* [[Foltz & Company|Foltz & Company]]
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* [[Dr. Theodatus Garlick]] - <strong>First Daguerreotype Photographer in Wooster</strong>
 
* GEM: Maud Pinkerton, Proprietor
 
* GEM: Maud Pinkerton, Proprietor
 
* [[Greenwald & Clippinger]]
 
* [[Greenwald & Clippinger]]
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* [[Harrington's Art Gallery]]
 
* [[Harrington's Art Gallery]]
 
* [[Neal P. Harrington Photographer]]
 
* [[Neal P. Harrington Photographer]]
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* [[Harrington & Gasche Photographers]] Wooster, OH
 
* [[Harrington & Kinnaman Photographers]] West Salem, OH
 
* [[Harrington & Kinnaman Photographers]] West Salem, OH
 
* [[Harrington & Swinehart Photographers]] West Salem, OH
 
* [[Harrington & Swinehart Photographers]] West Salem, OH
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* Miller
 
* Miller
 
* [[Miller & Krauss]]
 
* [[Miller & Krauss]]
* Osborne
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* J. Mitchell & S. F. Miller Daguerrean Gallery<ref>Wooster Democrat newspaper, 1846-APR-09 p.3</ref>
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* [[E. P. Osborne - Photographer]]
 
* [[Plumer & Krauss]]
 
* [[Plumer & Krauss]]
 
* [[Rawlins & Co. Victory Gallery]]
 
* [[Rawlins & Co. Victory Gallery]]
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* [[J. A. Robertson Photographer]] West Salem, OH
 
* [[J. A. Robertson Photographer]] West Salem, OH
 
* Ross
 
* Ross
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* [[Smith & Cochran Photographers]]
 
* [[Swinehart Bros. Photographers]] West Salem, OH
 
* [[Swinehart Bros. Photographers]] West Salem, OH
 
* [[W. H. Swinehart Photographer]] West Salem, OH
 
* [[W. H. Swinehart Photographer]] West Salem, OH
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* J. D. Vincent
 
* J. D. Vincent
 
* [[Wagers & Co.]]Photographer Orrville, OH
 
* [[Wagers & Co.]]Photographer Orrville, OH
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* [[Walmer's Commercial and Portrait Studio]] Wooster, OH
 
* J. H. Whissemore Photographer West Salem, OH
 
* J. H. Whissemore Photographer West Salem, OH
 
* [[Williams Photographer]] Doylestown, OH
 
* [[Williams Photographer]] Doylestown, OH
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* Wykes & Jones
 
* Wykes & Jones
  
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 23 September 2022

The first reported photographer to appear in Wooster, Ohio was Dr. Theodatus A. Garlick from Cleveland, Ohio who brought his homemade daguerreotype camera to town and set up in the old U.S. Hall for a couple of days to show and sell his "daguerreotype drawings" and performances of "Nature's Pencil".[1]

Through the years, there have been a number of photographers throughout Wayne County, Ohio. Many of these photographers are included in our notebook, 19th Century Wayne County, Ohio Photographers. This notebook includes newspaper articles pertaining to various photographers in Wayne County, OH. It is organized in alphabetical order by the name of the photographer.

The notebook begins with general information on photography and ends with several pages of the less known photographers from the area. Two other books that include information on photographers include:

  • Ohio Photographers 1839-1900 by Diane VanSkiver Gagel.
  • Artists in Ohio, 1787-1900: A Biographical Dictionary compiled and edited by Mary Sayre Haverstock, Jeannette Mahoney Vance, and Brian L. Meggitt.

Wayne County, Ohio Photographers

References

  1. Wooster Democrat newspaper, 1842-JUN-23 p.3
  2. Wooster Democrat newspaper, 1846-APR-09 p.3