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Zachias, S.S.

Zandler

Zealy, Joseph (James) T.

Zeeler, Philip

Zehendmair, George

Zeller

Zenon, M.J.

Ziegler, Joseph

Zimmerman, F.

Zimmerman, L.H.

Zoller, A.P.

Zuber, William L.

Zuky, Anthony K.

Zachias, S.S.

Active as a daguerreian in Leinbach's, Pa., 1860. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig

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Zandler

Listed as a daguerreian artist on Market Street between Johnson and Division Streets, Milwaukee, Wisc., 1859-1860, in partnership as Meyer (L.) and Zandler. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig

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Zealy, Joseph (James) T.

One source recorded him in Columbia, S.C. as early as November, 1846, and noted he apparently received an award at the South Carolina Institute for his daguerreian work. In 1851 he was listed at 2 Granite Rrange. Another note indicated he opened new rooms in December, 1851 in the Davis Block, over Goodwin's Store. May or not have been the same address. An ad noted the gallery had a piano for lady customers, and a mammoth camera for double whole-plate images. In 1856 he was listed in Petersburg, Va., and then returned to the same address in Columbia in 1859. Probably the "Zeley" noted by one source in Columbia c. December, 1854. Some references noted him as James. He first advertised in Columbia in November and December, 1846. By February, 1856 he advertised ambrotypes, and in 1859 advertised his Combined Sky Light and Photograph Gallery. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig

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Zeeler, Philip

Morocco case maker, Marion Street at the corner of Patchen Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1851-1855. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig

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Zehendmair, George

Morocco case manufacturer, 36 Meserole Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1857-1858. No residence address listed. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig

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Zeller

Listed as a daguerreian in Lock Haven, Pa., 1856, in partnership as Zeller and Isbell (V.). The firm advertised that partnership in October, 1856. By November, Isbell was advertising alone. The partnership daguerreian rooms were on the third floor of Quiggle and Mayer's new building, opposite the Fallon House. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig

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Zenon, M.J.

Active as a daguerreian in Hennepin, Ill., 1860. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig

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Ziegler, Joseph

Listed as a daguerreian in Buffalo, N.Y., 1857-1859. In 1857, 1858 he was listed at 326 Main Street, and lived at 138 East Genesee Street. In 1858 he was listed at 328 Main Street as a photographer. In 1859 he was listed at 328 Main Street. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig

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Zimmerman, F.

Advertised ambrotypes in Williamsburgh (Claremont County), Ohio, 1859-1860, in partnership as L. & F. Zimmerman. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig

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Zimmerman, L.H.

Advertised ambrotypes in Williamsburgh (Claremont County), Ohio, 1859-1860, in partnership as L. & F. Zimmerman. L.H. Zimmerman was apparently active there until 1879. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig

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Zoller, A.P.

Noted as a daguerreian in Minden; state and dates unknown. Identification from ink stamp on velvet of daguerreian case. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig

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Zuber, William L.

A traveling daguerreian in California, 1858 and 1859. One researcher placed him in Murphys, Calif., in 1858. Another source located him in Mokelumne Hill, Calif., in 1858 and 1859, and traveling to San Andreas to take daguerreotypes. In 1859 he advertised a temporary saloon erected opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig

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Zuky, Anthony K.

Listed as a daguerreian in New York City, N.Y., and Athens, Ga. In 1853-1854 he was listed in New York City, at the rear of 499 Broadway. He exhibited at the New York Crystal Palace in 1853. In January, 1854 he was listed in Athens, Ga., opposite the Post Office. It was noted then that he was from Saratoga Springs, N.Y. During the same time period, 1853-1854, he was listed as a daguerreian in Elizabeth City, N.C. Information corrected to November, 1997; © 1996, 1997 John S. Craig

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