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  2. Baker Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Baker's Art Gallery was a photography studio in Columbus, Ohio from 1862 to 1955. Among those to have their portraits taken were Kyrle Bellew, William McKinley, Rutherford B. Hayes, and Annie Oakley. They also won first place at various exhibitions, including the World's Columbian Exhibition .

  3. Columbus College of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    Botticelli Magazine is a literary and art journal produced and edited by students at Columbus College of Art and Design. It features fiction, poetry, creative non fiction, reviews, art, photography, as well as flash pieces and links to online work as long as the rights are available to the contributor.

  4. Nelson Evans - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Hollywood studio photographers focused mainly on shooting movie still images of sets and scenes — actors and actresses were forced to find personal photographers to take portrait shots. [2] This market niche was filled by professional photographers like Evans.

  5. Remember When: Legacy of two families, Part I - AOL

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    The West Side Coal Company building is shown on the right of this photo. The building to the left is believed to have been the former Dickson Lumber Co.

  6. Wellsville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Wellsville is a village in southern Columbiana County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River.The population was 3,113 at the 2020 census. It is approximately 15 miles (24 km) north of Steubenville and 35 miles (56 km) south of Youngstown.

  7. Kojo Kamau - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Kamau returned to Columbus, where he married and changed his name to Kojo Kamau. Kojo meant "unconquerable" in Yoruba and Kamau, "quiet one." He divorced in 1970. [2] As a medical photographer at the Ohio State University, he met his second wife, Mary Ann Williams (1945-1991). [2] [4] Williams was a professor of theater and ...

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