Judd, Charles Stewart
(1844-1892)




Birth: 1844
Death: 1892
Parents: Burritt Samuel and Clarissa "Clara" (Hull) Judd
Spouse: Helen A. Crane
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1870-1879 Unknown





1873-1875 Salter & Judd Studio owner / Partner Indianapolis, Marion County, IN 45 E. Washington St.





1875 C. S. Judd Studio owner Indianapolis, Marion County, IN 95 E. Washington St.























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OriginalNotes: INDPLS EVENING NEWS, 15 May 1875 Landscape Photography-C. S. Judd is devoting whole attention to outdoor work. 95 E. Washington St.

Find-A-Grave, Charles S. Judd, b. 1844, d. 1892, buried in Monteagle Cemetery, Marion County, Tenn.

Compendium of Monteagle, Tennessee's Pioneer Families, v. 2, compiled by Jackie Layne Partin, p. 6
Charles Stewart Judd (1844-1892)
Burritt Samuel Judd and his wife Clarissa “Clara” (Hull) Judd were travelers. To 
give a few examples, Burritt was born in Connecticut, and Clara was born in New York. 
Their son Charles Stewart Judd was born in Arkansas. Another son Amos Wilson was 
born in Connecticut; their son William was born in Ohio, and yet another son Spencer 
was born in Minnesota. 
In 1850 the family lived in Urbana, Campaign County, Ohio. However, by 1860 
the Judds were living in Hawkersville, Franklin County, Tennessee. Charles was still at 
home filling his days as an apprentice carpenter, the trade of his father. Interestingly, 
Charles managed in three days time to get his name on the 1880 Census twice. On June 
1, 1880, he and his brother Spencer were boarding in Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee. 
They were working as photographers, not carpenters. Then Charles boarded a fast train
to Monteagle to be with his wife and children; thus, on June 4, 1880, he was counted the 
second time. Of course, being listed twice on a Census was not that uncommon. When 
families were in transit, some member here and another there, the double listing 
happened.
Charles married Helen A. Crane, daughter of Peter and Lorraine Crane, on Sept. 
25, 1867, in Marion County, Indiana. Helen gave birth to eleven children, Helen, 
Frederick (Bertha), Anna Lyellke (James Clarence Dorris), Frank, Burt Alva, Mary, 
Harvey, Effie (Charles C. Kettenbuch), Clark and Wallie. She had lost one child before 
the 1900 Census. Her husband supported his large family by opening a studio for his 
photography work in Monteagle. He might well have been the first photographer in 
Monteagle. One of his earliest advertisements reads: “C. S. Judd—Portrait and Landscape 
Photographer—Columbia, Sewanee and Monteagle, Tennessee—A fine assortment of 
Stereoscopic Views of Monteagle and Vicinity. 1 dozen views in book-form for $1.00. Galleries 
near the depot and book-store.” 
Charles Steward Judd, died in 1892; his wife Helen A. Judd died in 1916, and 
their son Burt Alva died in 1921. All three are buried in the Monteagle Cemetery. 
Helen’s mother Lorraine Crane is also buried beside them. She was born in 1821 and 
passed away in 1886.
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OriginalSource: Anthony's Photographic Bulletin, July 1870, p. 115:
C. S. Judd of Shelbyville, TN entered few specimens of varying merit in 2nd Convention of NPA in Cleveland. [not sure that this is Charles S.]

http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngiles/hist/photogr.htm [Sept. 7, 2002]
Nineteenth Century Photographers of Pulaski & Giles County 
THE PULASKI CITIZEN of October 30, 1879, carried the announcement of a new photograph gallery to be opened in Pulaski: 
C. S. Judd of Sewana, Tenn., will open a first class PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY in Pulaski about the 1st of December. He will have every facility for making Fine Pictures of all kinds. 
C. S. Judd's stay in Pulaski was short, for by early 1883 he had moved his gallery to Columbia, Tennessee.
[web page maintained by Bob Wamble, 585 Short School Road, Pulaski, TN 38478
E-mail - rbwamble@usit.net]

Backstamp on photographs (including stereograph): Judd, Portrait & Landscape Photographer, Columbia, Sewanee & Monteagle TN

ca. late 1890s cabinet card, C. S. Judd, 42 W. Seventh St., Columbia, Tenn.
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PersonID: 197 CATNUM: 212 NameFirst: Charles NameLast: Judd LocationID: 1537 Address1: 45 E. Washington St. Address2: City: Indianapolis State: IN StudioID: 5328 ---------------------------------- ID: 5328 StudioName: Salter & Judd SeeAlso: SeeAlsoPeople: SeeAlsoStudio: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False CreatedDate: 10/30/2021 6:04:19 PM CreatedBy: sa LastModifiedDate: 10/30/2021 6:07:12 PM ModifiedBy: sa ---------------------------------- Name: Salter & Judd Alternate Studio Names: StartMonth: StartDay: StartYear: StartCA: EndMonth: EndYear: EndDay: EndCA: KnownMonth: KnownDay: KnownYear: KnownCA: StudioLocationID: 8001 SeeAlso: SeeAlsoStudio: SeeAlsoPerson: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False County: Marion Country: USA Longitude: Latitude: NameNewFirst: Charles KnownDates: 1873, 1874, 1875 OriginalLocationNotes: OutputStartMonth: OutputStartYear: 1873 OutputEndMonth: OutputEndYear: 1875 OutputStartStar: OutputEndStar: OutputStartS: OutputEndS: NameMiddle: Stewart NameMaiden: PersonHonorificTypeID: OriginalSource: CDV:Mezzotint License No. 378 w/ lengthy description of New Mezzotint Photograph on the back. Stereoview of Salter & Judd display at the Indiana Exposition, 1873, Indiana Album: Joan Hostetler Collection, ia-0001-1266 Indianapolis People, 18 May 1873, p. 8 - Mezzotints. The beauty of the Mezzotint photographs is not appreciated unless you examine them. At Salter & Judd's gallery, 45 East Washington street, they can be seen in all styles. Indianapolis People, 6 July 1873, p. 5: As you pass East on Washington street, stop at No. 45 and see the beautiful Mezzotints, as soft as ivory types, and as natural as life, taken by Salter & Judd. Indianapolis People, 13 July 1873, p. 8, It is at Salter & Judd's, 45 East Washington street, that the rush continues for the beautiful Mezzotint pictures. If you want something new and pretty in the way of pictures give them a call. ALSO Get a Mezzotint for your wife, and get a Mezzotint of your wife and the children and have them framed. They make nice pictures framed. Salter & Judd are the parties who take them, at 45 East Washington street. Indianapolis People, 27 July 1873, p. 8: If you want the new style of picture, the Mezzotint, you must leave your order at 45 East Washington street, Salter & Judd's place. They are the only makers of these pictures. / Mezzotints do not lose but continually gain favor in the eyes of the public. Salter & Judd are usy with orders for their excellent pictures. / The copy of Methuselah made by Salter & Judd seems to be in demand, a number of which have been ordered. They have made a fine copy of this excellent picture. Indianapolis News, 20 Aug. 1873, p. 4 - Salter & Judd, of city, applied for 10x18 booth for photographs in the Exposition Building Indianapolis People, 7 September 1873, p. 5: Our city as it is. Persons desiring stereoscopic views of our city will find a nice lot of them at Salter & Judd's photograph gallery, 45 East Washington street. They are increasing their stock of views every week. Indianapolis People, 7 September 1873, p. 5: Tennessee Illustrated. Salter & Judd, 45 East Washington street, have some very fine stereoscopic views of the mountainous section of Tennessee, which will be of special interest to old campaigners on Lookout Mountain and vicinity. 1874 Swartz & Tedrowe's Indianapolis CD, p. 215 Charles S. Judd (Salter & Judd, Wm. H. Salter & Charles S. Judd, 45 E Washington) rooms 42 E. Wash. With Alvah A. Judd who also works for co. Indianapolis People, 22 March 1874, p. 5 No drawing room is completely furnished without a set of stereoscopic views of the city. Go to Salter & Judd, 45 East Washington street, and get a set. 1875 Indianapolis City Directory, p. 361 Salter & Judd (W. H. Salter, C S Judd,) photographers, 45 E Washington; Wm H Salter (Salter & Judd,) res 233 E Michigan) p.528 Photographers: Salter & Judd, 45 E Washington Greencastle Banner, Thursday, March 11, 1875, p. 7 Salter & Judd, of Indianapolis, were in town yesterday getting stereoscopic views of the ruins. OriginalWorkerType: Studio owner / Partner PersonSexTypeID: 1 PersonColorTypeID: PersonStudioLocationID: 8465

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