The Photographers Of Evansville
Indiana |
William Deeds 1867 to
1924 |
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this monument was erected in memory of Captain Henry
Dexter, riverboat pilot, who died in 1872; Its original location was at
Main and Second Sts., the monument is now located in Sunset Park |
The Courier's first photographs appeared in 1910. They were shot by a typesetter, William Deeds. Other Courier staffers did photo assignments for the next several years until the paper bought its own Graflex camera. he lived at 603 Linwood ave Evansville died 1924 58 yrs old
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If you see historic photos of Evansville Indiana, you are certain to find lots of William Deeds photos. They usually are easy to spot since he commonly wrote his name "Deeds" on the negative before making the print. |