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Here is a scan of a cabinet I picked up years ago. Can anyone ID the player? Does anyone have background on the Studio??
scan0014.jpg scan0015.jpg Thanks, Chris |
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Albert L. Werner "operated a Buffalo photography studio in 1890. He relocated his business to the Werner Building in 1896. Werner left the building in 1899."
According to the text below, The Werner Building was 101-103 Genesee, and his 289 Genesee address was the original location of his business (the photo probably dates, 1890-96). Seems to be a very prominent photographer in Buffalo, and with a building still bearing his name, someone at a local library has probably done some research that may give you a more specific timeframe. Good luck. http://buffaloah.com/surveys/gen/Werner.pdf Awesome cabinet! Last edited by pariah1107; 10-21-2013 at 11:04 AM. |
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Most likely year is 1890 as that was the only year that Cleveland and Buffalo were together in a League (the Players League), often times while on the road a team would sit for portraits in a different city thus the Cleveland player on a Buffalo mount. I don't immediately recognize the player so he is probably one of the lesser known guys on that team such as McGill, Stynes, Budd, etc.
I don't have the time right now to do too much searching but that should be a good start.
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THX Rhett, that's in keeping with the suggestion when I bought it that the player was in the Player's League.
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In 1890, "Handsome Jack" John Carney played for both the Buffalo Bisons and Cleveland Infants. I wish the image of him was better on baseball-reference, but this may be him. (Though images of Neil Stynes & Jay Budd do not seem to be available for comparison.) Someone with a razor sharp OJ might be able to confirm/deny this specualtion.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...arnejo01.shtml Last edited by pariah1107; 10-21-2013 at 03:34 PM. |
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I don't have a great quality scanner or camera so sorry for the crappy picture. It is from the OJ book. This is pure speculation but Carney's eyes look a little beadier and his nose less pronounced.
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I had the same feeling that it might be Carney. Now I'm clueless again.
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