Charles Lake Cramer
American, 1835-1911
MaleCramer was the operator of Vance's Gallery in 1863, and the unknown Hamilton's Gallery in 1864. M. E. & C. L. Cramer were a publishing firm operated out of their home which published the religious magazine Harmony. Malinda Cramer was the president of the Home College of Divine Science. Malinda Cramer died in 1906 from injuries suffered in the previous year's earthquake. After 1905, only a home address is listed for Charles Cramer. Son Frank, who had been a photographer in the studio for years, is listed as working for other firms after 1905.
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Charles Lake Cramer has 5 locations.
Birth (September 17, 1835)
Canada
Studio or Business (1865-1868)
618 & 620 Washington Street
San Francisco, CA
USA
Studio or Business (1869-1903)
402 Kearny Street
San Francisco, CA
USA
Studio or Business (1896-1899)
3360 17th Street
San Francisco, CA
USA
Death (December 30, 1911)
San Francisco, CA
USA