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James Willock

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Description albumen print on tan card stock of James Willock.
MARKS: W. F. Webster,/Photographer,/Oshkosh, Wis.
Medium Cardstock/Photographic Paper/Ink
Notes Carte de visite of James Willock, early Oshkosh settler and painter. He is wearing a dark frock coat , vest with watch chain and trousers. He wears a beard without mustache.
James Willock came to Oshkosh in 1856. He was a painter by occupation and specialized in hand-graining woodwork. He was married to Wihemina. He built a house at 45 (118) Fulton and lived there until his death. The couple had at least one son, Andrew M. Willock. James died June 29, 1905. Wilhelmina survived him until 1925.
Object ID P2000.42.44
Object Name carte de visite
People Willock, James
Place Oshkosh, WI
Print size 2 1/2" x 4"
Subjects Portrait photographs
Male
Painter
Pioneers
Title James Willock
Year Range from 1871
Year range to 1875
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