Wednesday, August 19, 2026

A trip to Traverse City meant a trip to an antique store in an old barn where I had previously found many photos. This time I only found one with a name on the back. These are two unidentified photos.

The Boswell studio operated from 1894 to 1901. A family group, husband, wife, two daughters, and a young child of unknown sex. The woman is seated in a wicker chair, the man in a wood chair. The painted back drop behind them has a window and curtains. A rug is on the floor.

Boswell photo.

A young man went to the E. N. Moblo studio between 1890 and 1917 (likely after 1900). He wears a great plaid jacket, a necktie, and a white shirt. His eyes appear to have been retouched.

E. N. Moblo photo.



 

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