This vintage cabinet card features American politician, Charles Winslow Gates (1856-1927). Gates served in the Vermont House of Representatives (1899-1900), the Vermont Senate (1901-1902), as the state Highway Commissioner, and as the 55th governor of Vermont (1915-1917). He was a progressive Republican governor. In 1916, Gates ran for the US Senate, but lost the election. Gates was born in Vermont. Upon graduation from St. Johnsbury Academy (1880), he became a teacher and then a principal at Franklin Academy until 1884. He than purchased an managed a store while maintaining his farm. He married in 1890. He became a Director of the Enosburg Falls Savings Bank and founded the Franklin Telephone Company in 1895. This cabinet card portrait is in very good condition (see scans).

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This cabinet card photograph features a dapper older man with an exquisite mustache. The gentleman’s impressive mustache may be one of the widest mustaches that I have ever seen. He has a sparkle in his eyes but it is impossible to ascertain if he is smiling because his lip sweater is blocking our view. The photographer of this cabinet card portrait is A. Michel. He operated a studio in Grenoble, France. Grenoble is in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region of southeastern France. It is known as a center for winter sports. Advertising on the reverse of the cabinet card indicates that Maichel won a medal at an exhibit in Marseille in 1897. The gentleman in the photograph is identified on the verso as Gabriel Lucas. This portrait was likely taken circa 1900. SOLD









This carte de visite portrait features a well-dressed and distinguished looking gentleman posing for his portrait at the Crosby studio in Lewiston, Maine. He has piercing eyes and a wiry beard and mustache. The photographer of this image is A B Crosby (1836-1879). Crosby worked alone during his career but he was also involved in two partnerships. He had a brief partnership with George W Barnes in Topsham, Maine. He also was in business in Lewiston with C W Curtis. Both of these business relationships occurred in the 1870’s. The earliest record I could find of Crosby working as a photographer was in an 1864 Lewiston business directory. Crosby’s life was cut short when he succumbed to brain disease at the age of 43. He was married at the time of his death. I have seen a number of Crosby’s photographs and it is clear that he was a talented lensman. SOLD









