Jeddo Progressive Club, 1894, J. J. Ward, photographer














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History of Freeland, Pa.
Photographers and photography services listed in directories 1882-1901

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  • Photographers and frame sellers listed in directories and maps, 1882-1901
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We owe our thanks to photographers of the past and present for the ongoing visual record that we have of life in the Freeland area. Family photos, amateur photographs, school and church and other organization photos, special events, professional portraits, photos of people, buildings, streets, landscapes ... it would be nice to know more about where these pictures came from. In the 1893 Freeland Tribune a small note in Brief Items Of News said: "A traveling photographer spread his tent in town yesterday." !!! Tell us more! But, that was it. Was this a common thing? What kind of arrangements were made between the photographer and their subjects? Were any of your old, old family photos made in this way?

The photographer's name I see most frequently from Freeland in the 19th century is James J. Ward. The few samples of his work that I've seen so far show that he was experimenting with various photo formats. There was a sepia portrait photo of Daniel Kline by him offered on eBay a while ago (someone else bought it), and in 1889 a Freeland Tribune note said that Ward had completed "a handsome crayon for Mr. Dan Kline, which indicates the ability of Mr. Ward in every respect." H. Trevaskis, Hazleton photographer, was also offering crayon and watercolor portraits in addition to photographs.

At present, little information has been found about our local photographers. If you know of additional photographers (or corrections) to add to these lists, or if you have any information about these photographers, would you please contact me? Thank you!



Photographers and frame sellers listed in directories and maps, 1882-1940

1882-1884 city directory
In business listings:
Larkin, James, photographer, Centre near Walnut

1884-1886 city directory
In business listings:
Woodington & Co., photographers, 2 S Centre

Ferry and Christy, frame sellers, 1890 ad 1886-1888 city directory
In business listings:
Duscheck, John, photographer, 67 S Centre

1890 mentioned in Freeland Tribune
Dornbach, Charles, photographer, Freeland
Ferry & Christy, picture frames made to order, 41 Centre St.

Funeral card, J. J. Ward, photographer Photo gallery planned, 1895 1895 Freeland city directory
In business listings:
Madden, Edward F., photographer, 48 Centre
Ward, James J., photographer, South corner Centre

In March of 1895 the Freeland Tribune reported that Madden and George planned to open a photo gallery. Funeral card by James J. Ward.

Jeddo Progressive Club, 1894, J. J. Ward, photographer Jeddo Progressive Club, 1894, J. J. Ward, photographer 1897 city directory
In business listings:
Ward, J. J., photographer, corner S Centre and South

Jeddo Progressive Club, 1894, J. J. Ward, photographer, from John Zubach. Shown here in two halves. Bottom left: "J. J. Ward, Photographer" - bottom right: "Freeland, Pa. March 28th 1894" - bottom center: "Jeddo Progressive Club, Organized Nov. 9th 1888."

1897 city directory
In individual listings:
Ward, James, photographer, S Washington near Main, h

1900-1901 city directory
In business listings:
Birkbeck, Joseph, hardware, stoves, tinware, picture frames, sporting goods, wall paper, etc.
Herbst, R. H., photographer, Centre
Ward, J., photographer, South




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