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INDUSTRIAL DIRECTORY of New Jersey ... 1918

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Seller: Joseph J. Felcone Inc.
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INDUSTRIAL DIRECTORY of New Jersey ... 1918
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Joseph J. Felcone Inc. (United States)
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1918. THE INDUSTRIAL DIRECTORY of New Jersey ... 1918. Paterson, 1918. cxxiv, 882 p. Folding map. Cloth. Includes every town or village with a population greater than 100, and lists businesses, manufactures, economic conditions, numbers of immigrants, etc. Also alphabetical list of articles made in the state.
Freeman Oviatt

Freeman Oviatt by Christensen, J. P. & Louis P. Christensen

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Freeman Oviatt
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Christensen, J. P. & Louis P. Christensen
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Tschanz Rare Books (United States)
Description
Ephraim, UT: Christensen & Son, 1908. Carte de Visite. Silver gelatin photograph [7 cm x 5 cm] on a gray Christensen & Son mount [11 cm x 7.5 cm] Manuscript identification on the reverse. Nice condition. "Mr. Mrs. Freeman Oviatt arrived Tuesday from Idaho and will spend the winter at this place. Mr. Oviatt, who is an Ephraim boy, left about one month ago for Parker, Idaho." - Ephraim Enterprise (1908-10-12). Jens P. Christensen was a pioneer photographer of central Utah where he operated a photography studio in Richfield briefly before moving to Ephraim where he operated a studio for almost a decade, upon his death in 1913 it seems to have been operated for a brief time by his son, Louis P. Christensen. "The funeral of J.P. Christensen, one of Ephraim's most prominent residents, was held yesterday in the tabernacle." - Salt Lake Herald (1913-06-14).