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Revision as of 11:41, 13 November 2015
Industry | Photography |
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Headquarters | Wooster, Ohio |
Biography
W. J. Rawlins and his wife ran the Victory Gallery as the Rawlins & Co. in downtown Wooster, Ohio from about 1872 until March 23, 1874 when their studio was destroyed by fire. A 1872 Photography magazine advertisement listed W.J. Rawlins as utilizing Slee's Card Mounts.
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