Grove Hinman Loomis
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Grove Hinman Loomis or G.H. Loomis (1823-1898) was a photographer in Boston, Massachusetts, in the mid-19th century. He also worked as a real estate broker, teacher and government employee.[1][2] He died in Newton, Massachusetts in 1898.[3]
References
- ↑ Massachusetts. State Teachers College (Westfield) (1890), [http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7201023M/General_catalogue_of_the_State_Normal_School_Westfield_Mass._1839-1889_... General catalogue of the State Normal School, Westfield, Mass., 1839-1889 ..], Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Company, state printers, OCLC 16233144
- ↑ Elias Loomis, Elisha Loomis. Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America: and his antecedents in the Old world. Loomis, 1909
- ↑ "Death of Grove H. Loomis." Boston Globe, April 8, 1898
Images
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Portrait of Leonard Grimes by G.H. Loomis (New Bedford Historical Society)
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Advertisement for Loomis' Gallery of Photographic Art, Tremont Row, Boston, 1868
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Portrait of a woman by G.H. Loomis
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Logo of "G.H. Loomis, cartes de visite," Boston
Further reading
- G.H Loomis. Focal Points. International annual of Anthony's photographic bulletin, 1888
- G.H. Loomis. "My Resitters." Anthony's Photographic Bulletin, April 1890
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to G.H. Loomis. |
- New York Public Library. Portrait of Major-General Benjamin F. Butler, U.S.A., engraving after photo by Loomis
- Flickr. Carte de visite by G.H. Loomis
- Flickr. Carte de visite of soldier by G.H. Loomis
- Flickr. Woman reading
- Massachusetts Historical Society. Charles W. Jenks Carte de Visite Collection. Includes work by Loomis
- Bufford; Loomis. "Webster Buildings, Boston, corner of High and Summer Streets". Boston Athenaeum catalog.
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