Old Lady In A Bonnet
Cabinet card by E. A. Atwater, Princeton, Illinois. Early 1870's.
Atwater presents himself as "Successor to C. H. Masters". He probably purchased the "Masters & Fidge" studio, which was for sale in 1872. However, Charles H. Masters never went away, he just went down the street and opened another studio. Masters continued in business in Princeton until his death in 1920. Atwater appears to have been gone before 1877.
Old Lady In A Bonnet
Cabinet card by E. A. Atwater, Princeton, Illinois. Early 1870's.
Atwater presents himself as "Successor to C. H. Masters". He probably purchased the "Masters & Fidge" studio, which was for sale in 1872. However, Charles H. Masters never went away, he just went down the street and opened another studio. Masters continued in business in Princeton until his death in 1920. Atwater appears to have been gone before 1877.