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Revision as of 09:48, 5 April 2017

Professor G. W. Doty Photographer
Former type Photography Studios; Galleries, art
Industry Professional & Technical
Fate Dissolved
Predecessor(s) J. P. Greenwald Photographer
Successor(s) Haynes & Albright
Founded Wooster, Ohio (1867 (1867))
Founder(s) George W. Doty, 'professor'
Defunct June 1871 (1871-06)
Headquarters Wooster, Ohio, United States

'Professor' George W. Doty bought the photograph gallery of J. P. Greenwald Photographer in 1867 in Wooster, Ohio and operated the business from 1867 until June of 1871 when Doty sold the business to Haynes & Albright - Photography [1]. George W. Doty was married to Julia E. Childs and had four children together: Irvin Doty (b.1856 in NY), Alice Doty (b.1858 in NY), William Doty William {{Surname|Doty (b.1876), and Mamie G. Doty (b.1878 in OH). By 1875 Doty was working in Lancaster, Ohio and by early 1880s he had become a fixture in Urbana, Ohio. He was always referred to as "Professor" Doty although no educational merits for this moniker could be found. While living in Urbana, Ohio he claimed to have obtained a doctor's diploma and began working as a physician. However, near the end of 1882 after a scandal surrounding his daughter Alice Doty, in which Dr. G. W. Doty circulated slanderous remarks about his daughter in an attempt to ruin her, he was arrested and found out to have obtained his physician's diploma under an assumed name. He was ordered to leave Urbana, Ohio by their "Vigilance Committee" or risk being tarred and feathered. Whatever became of G. W. Doty is unknown. By the 1900 Federal Census Julia Doty was living back in Wooster, Ohio with her daughter Mamie and listed herself as a widow.

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  1. Wooster Republican newspaper dated JUN 15, 1871

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