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August Semmendinger

August Semmendinger (April 9, 1820 – August 6, 1885) was a manufacturer of photographic apparatuses and the inventor of the Excelsior Wet Plate Camera. Semmendinger first made his cameras in New York City. The second factory where he built his cameras was located in Fort Lee, New Jersey.[1]

August Semmendinger
August Semmendinger, c.1865
Born(1820-04-09)April 9, 1820
DiedAugust 6, 1885(1885-08-06) (aged 65)
Fort Lee, New Jersey
NationalityGerman
CitizenshipAmerican
OccupationPhotographic inventor

Early life edit

August Semmendinger was born on April 9, 1820.[2] Records indicate he emigrated to the United States from Bad Urach, Germany, arriving in the United States on July 6, 1849, aboard a ship named Columbia which had embarked from Bremen. Arriving with Semmendinger was his wife Magdalene, and his one-year-old daughter, Alwine.[3]

After arriving in the United States, August lived in Lower Manhattan at 9 Elizabeth Street as a cabinetmaker.[4] In 1855-6 he moved two blocks over to 40 Forsyth Street where his occupation is listed as a box maker.[5] Shortly thereafter, August moved to 144 Elizabeth Street where he began to manufacture cameras.[6]

Career edit

 
An Excelsior Wet Plate Camera made in Fort Lee, New Jersey.

Semmendinger began making cameras in 1859 and claimed to be the first to manufacture "photographic apparatus".[7] Semmendinger made his cameras in New York City at this time at Nos. 410 & 412 West 16th Street.[8]

Semmendinger was also an early camera designer, and was awarded three United States patents related to camera making. The first, Patent No. 27,241, was earned on February 21, 1860, for a "Photographic Apparatus"[9] This invention was used to take successive exposures using the same wet plate.[10] A second patent was secured on August 7, 1860, Patent No. 29,523,[11] for an invention simply described as a "Camera."

By the early 1870s, Semmendinger moved his family and business to New Jersey and purchased land just across the Hudson River in Fort Lee. Here, Semmendinger was awarded his third United States Patent, No. 145,020, for Photographic Plate-Holders. This patent is for what Semmendinger titled his "Celebrated Silver Double Corners."[7] Semmendinger's fourth patent was for "Camera-Stands", issued on March 31, 1874 (Patent No. 149,255).

In the summer of 1874, Semmendinger displayed his "photograph camera box" at the Fifth Cincinnati Industrial Exposition.[12] He soon thereafter won a bronze medal at the 43rd exhibition of the American Institute of the City of New York for his "Elevated Camera Stand with double Swing Back Camera Box".[13] He was later an exhibitor at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia where he displayed his "photograph apparatus".[14] By 1882, his factory on Gerome Avenue (formerly Eickhoff or Ichoff Street) was a leading Fort Lee manufacturing industry employer.[15][16][17]

Semmendinger's "Mammoth plate" wet-collodion camera saw use in remote landscape photography despite its weight and that of the glass plates it used. It was considered a "monster".[18] Semmendinger's idea of utilizing that portion of the camera just under the lens and converting it into a sort of cupboard was thought novel.[19]

Family edit

Semmendinger married Magdalene Kinney (b.c. 1829) and together had eight children: Theodore, Alvina, Roland, Guido, Clara, Aloise, August, and Pythagoras.[20]

Death edit

August Semmendinger died in Fort Lee, New Jersey, on August 6, 1885.[21] His sons carried on the photography business after his death.[21][22]

References edit

  1. ^ Walzl, Richard (1872). The Photographer's Friend: A Practical, Independent Magazine, Devoted to the Photographic Art Volume 2. p. 226. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  2. ^ Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1985. Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2016. p. 236 – via Ancestry.com. 
  3. ^ New York, Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957. Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2010. Retrieved 13 September 2020 – via Ancestry.com. 
  4. ^ Rode, Charles; Doggett, John. The New York City Directory, 1854–1855. New York: Doggett Rode. p. 637. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  5. ^ Trow, John Fowler (1857). Trow's New York city directory. New York, J.F. Trow. p. 744. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  6. ^ The New York State Business Directory. Sampson, Davenport Co. 1867. p. 162. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  7. ^ a b Ourdan, J. P. (1880). The Art of Retouching. New York: Burrows and Colton. p. 155. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  8. ^ The New York State Business Directory, 1870. New York, NY. 1870. p. 169.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ "Operations of the Patent Office". Vol. XV, no. 2, 191. Washington, D.C.: W.D. Wallach. Evening Star. February 25, 1860. p. 1. Retrieved 11 April 2017 – via Newspapers.com. 
  10. ^ The Photographic News: A Weekly Record of the Progress of Photography (Volume XXVII ed.). London: Cassell, Petter and Galpin. 1858. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  11. ^ The Scientific American (Vol. III - No. 8 ed.). New York, NY. August 18, 1860. p. 125. Retrieved 25 September 2019.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  12. ^ Kenny, Daniel J (1874). Cincinnati Industrial Exposition 1874: Kenny's Illustrated Exposition Guide. Cincinnati Gazette Co. p. 95.
  13. ^ List of Premiums Awarded by the Board of Managers of the Forty-Third Exhibition of the American Institute of the City of New York - 1874. New York: D Murphy's Son. 1875. p. 8. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  14. ^ Official Catalogue of the U.S. International Exhibition, 1876. Philadelphia: J.R. Nagle and Co. 1876. p. 661.
  15. ^ Bergen County Panorama. 1941. p. 104.
  16. ^ Clayton, W. Woodford; Nelson, William (1882). History of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey. Everts Peck. p. 253. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  17. ^ Bertram, Lucille (2004) Images of America: Fort Lee pg. 25
  18. ^ Fowler, Don D. (1989) The Western Photographs of John K. Hillers: Myself in the Water pg. 20
  19. ^ Traill, Taylor, J (1881). "Exhitibs-Fourth Notice". The Photographic Times and American Photographer. p. 343. Retrieved 4 December 2016.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  20. ^ "1880 United States Census". Ancestry.com. Census Bureau. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  21. ^ a b Wilson, Edward L. (July 3, 1886). The Philadelphia Photographer (277 ed.). p. 424.
  22. ^ Chandler, Charles F; Elliott, Arthur H (1886). Anthony's Photographic Bulletin. New York: E. & H. T. Anthony & Company. p. 357. Retrieved 16 March 2017.

Patents edit

  • U.S. Patent 27,241 "Photographic Apparatus", filed February 21, 1860
  • U.S. Patent 29,523 "Camera", filed August 7, 1860
  • U.S. Patent 145,020 "Improvement in Photographic Plate-Holders", filed November 25, 1873
  • U.S. Patent 149,255 "Improvement in Camera-Stands", filed March 31, 1874

Further reading edit

Advertisements for Semmendinger products can be found in these primary sources (listed in chronological order)

  • The Photographic Times (December 1873)
  • Towler, J. (1879): The Silver Sunbeam: A Practical and Theoretical Text-Book on Sun Drawing and Photographic Printing pg. 678.
  • Ourdan, J.P. (1880): The Art of Retouching (Burrows & Colton) pg 154.
  • Taylor, J. Traill (editor) (1881): The Photographic Times and American Photographer pg. 343.
  • Abney, Captain W. De W. (1883) : Photography With Emulsions pg. 33

External links edit

  • semmendinger-camera.com

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources August Semmendinger news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message August Semmendinger April 9 1820 August 6 1885 was a manufacturer of photographic apparatuses and the inventor of the Excelsior Wet Plate Camera Semmendinger first made his cameras in New York City The second factory where he built his cameras was located in Fort Lee New Jersey 1 August SemmendingerAugust Semmendinger c 1865Born 1820 04 09 April 9 1820DiedAugust 6 1885 1885 08 06 aged 65 Fort Lee New JerseyNationalityGermanCitizenshipAmericanOccupationPhotographic inventor Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Family 4 Death 5 References 5 1 Patents 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life editAugust Semmendinger was born on April 9 1820 2 Records indicate he emigrated to the United States from Bad Urach Germany arriving in the United States on July 6 1849 aboard a ship named Columbia which had embarked from Bremen Arriving with Semmendinger was his wife Magdalene and his one year old daughter Alwine 3 After arriving in the United States August lived in Lower Manhattan at 9 Elizabeth Street as a cabinetmaker 4 In 1855 6 he moved two blocks over to 40 Forsyth Street where his occupation is listed as a box maker 5 Shortly thereafter August moved to 144 Elizabeth Street where he began to manufacture cameras 6 Career edit nbsp An Excelsior Wet Plate Camera made in Fort Lee New Jersey Semmendinger began making cameras in 1859 and claimed to be the first to manufacture photographic apparatus 7 Semmendinger made his cameras in New York City at this time at Nos 410 amp 412 West 16th Street 8 Semmendinger was also an early camera designer and was awarded three United States patents related to camera making The first Patent No 27 241 was earned on February 21 1860 for a Photographic Apparatus 9 This invention was used to take successive exposures using the same wet plate 10 A second patent was secured on August 7 1860 Patent No 29 523 11 for an invention simply described as a Camera By the early 1870s Semmendinger moved his family and business to New Jersey and purchased land just across the Hudson River in Fort Lee Here Semmendinger was awarded his third United States Patent No 145 020 for Photographic Plate Holders This patent is for what Semmendinger titled his Celebrated Silver Double Corners 7 Semmendinger s fourth patent was for Camera Stands issued on March 31 1874 Patent No 149 255 In the summer of 1874 Semmendinger displayed his photograph camera box at the Fifth Cincinnati Industrial Exposition 12 He soon thereafter won a bronze medal at the 43rd exhibition of the American Institute of the City of New York for his Elevated Camera Stand with double Swing Back Camera Box 13 He was later an exhibitor at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia where he displayed his photograph apparatus 14 By 1882 his factory on Gerome Avenue formerly Eickhoff or Ichoff Street was a leading Fort Lee manufacturing industry employer 15 16 17 Semmendinger s Mammoth plate wet collodion camera saw use in remote landscape photography despite its weight and that of the glass plates it used It was considered a monster 18 Semmendinger s idea of utilizing that portion of the camera just under the lens and converting it into a sort of cupboard was thought novel 19 Family editSemmendinger married Magdalene Kinney b c 1829 and together had eight children Theodore Alvina Roland Guido Clara Aloise August and Pythagoras 20 Death editAugust Semmendinger died in Fort Lee New Jersey on August 6 1885 21 His sons carried on the photography business after his death 21 22 References edit Walzl Richard 1872 The Photographer s Friend A Practical Independent Magazine Devoted to the Photographic Art Volume 2 p 226 Retrieved 4 December 2016 Wurttemberg Germany Lutheran Baptisms Marriages and Burials 1500 1985 Ancestry com Operations Inc 2016 p 236 via Ancestry com nbsp New York Passenger and Crew Lists including Castle Garden and Ellis Island 1820 1957 Ancestry com Operations Inc 2010 Retrieved 13 September 2020 via Ancestry com nbsp Rode Charles Doggett John The New York City Directory 1854 1855 New York Doggett Rode p 637 Retrieved 15 March 2017 Trow John Fowler 1857 Trow s New York city directory New York J F Trow p 744 Retrieved 15 March 2017 The New York State Business Directory Sampson Davenport Co 1867 p 162 Retrieved 15 March 2017 a b Ourdan J P 1880 The Art of Retouching New York Burrows and Colton p 155 Retrieved 4 December 2016 The New York State Business Directory 1870 New York NY 1870 p 169 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Operations of the Patent Office Vol XV no 2 191 Washington D C W D Wallach Evening Star February 25 1860 p 1 Retrieved 11 April 2017 via Newspapers com nbsp The Photographic News A Weekly Record of the Progress of Photography Volume XXVII ed London Cassell Petter and Galpin 1858 Retrieved 6 November 2018 The Scientific American Vol III No 8 ed New York NY August 18 1860 p 125 Retrieved 25 September 2019 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Kenny Daniel J 1874 Cincinnati Industrial Exposition 1874 Kenny s Illustrated Exposition Guide Cincinnati Gazette Co p 95 List of Premiums Awarded by the Board of Managers of the Forty Third Exhibition of the American Institute of the City of New York 1874 New York D Murphy s Son 1875 p 8 Retrieved 4 October 2019 Official Catalogue of the U S International Exhibition 1876 Philadelphia J R Nagle and Co 1876 p 661 Bergen County Panorama 1941 p 104 Clayton W Woodford Nelson William 1882 History of Bergen and Passaic Counties New Jersey Everts Peck p 253 Retrieved 15 March 2017 Bertram Lucille 2004 Images of America Fort Lee pg 25 Fowler Don D 1989 The Western Photographs of John K Hillers Myself in the Water pg 20 Traill Taylor J 1881 Exhitibs Fourth Notice The Photographic Times and American Photographer p 343 Retrieved 4 December 2016 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 1880 United States Census Ancestry com Census Bureau Retrieved 6 November 2018 a b Wilson Edward L July 3 1886 The Philadelphia Photographer 277 ed p 424 Chandler Charles F Elliott Arthur H 1886 Anthony s Photographic Bulletin New York E amp H T Anthony amp Company p 357 Retrieved 16 March 2017 Patents edit U S Patent 27 241 Photographic Apparatus filed February 21 1860 U S Patent 29 523 Camera filed August 7 1860 U S Patent 145 020 Improvement in Photographic Plate Holders filed November 25 1873 U S Patent 149 255 Improvement in Camera Stands filed March 31 1874Further reading editAdvertisements for Semmendinger products can be found in these primary sources listed in chronological order The Photographic Times December 1873 Towler J 1879 The Silver Sunbeam A Practical and Theoretical Text Book on Sun Drawing and Photographic Printing pg 678 Ourdan J P 1880 The Art of Retouching Burrows amp Colton pg 154 Taylor J Traill editor 1881 The Photographic Times and American Photographer pg 343 Abney Captain W De W 1883 Photography With Emulsions pg 33External links editsemmendinger camera com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title August Semmendinger amp oldid 1216773656, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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