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    continued this work for a wider audience. In 1915 the magazine was renamed The Photographic Journal of America which ran until 1923. Panzer, Mary (2017), "John...
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    place of birth as Philadelphia. However, his obituary in the Photographic Journal of America lists Gutekunst's birthplace as Germany. His father wanted...
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  • Thumbnail for William H. Rau
    Upon returning, Rau went to work full-time for Wilson's magazine, Photographic Journal of America. In 1885, he left Wilson's company and set up his own...
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  • Publishing Co. In 1923 the magazine merged with The Photographic Journal of America (the latter formerly Wilson's photographic magazine) but retained The Camera...
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    Havelock Pierce, An Appreciation," by Sadakichi Hartmann, The Photographic Journal of America, vol. LII, no. 4. H-2b, April, 1915. [1] "In Diplomacy's Town"...
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  • List of English-language idioms Wilson, Edward (1891). The Photographic Journal of America. New York: Edward L. Wilson. ISBN 978-1343802001. Retrieved...
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