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Nicholson - John


Source: H. W. Beckwith History of Montgomery County, Indiana (Chicago:  HH Hill, 1881) p 315

 
John NICHOLSON, photographer, Crawfordsville, was b. in  Jefferson County, Indiana on a farm, July 12, 1825 and remained a  tiller of the soil until he learned the trade of a carpenter. His  father, Jesse C. was a carpenter and is now living in  Indianapolis, at the advanced age of 78 years. He is a native of  Ky, and came to Indiana before it was admitted as a state and to  obtain a market for his produce was compelled to ship it down the  river on flatboats. In 1832 the family moved to Shelbyville, Ill  where Mr. Nicholson was engaged at his trade. From here the  family moved to St. Louis, Missouri and then to Bellville, St.  Clair Co Il and remained until 1841. Here John received a common  school education, and from this place moved to Louisville, Ky and  in a short time the family moved to Clark Co In upon a farm,  where John was employed in outdoor work. His next residence was  in New Albany, IN where he was engaged in guarding the prisoners  who were at work upon the penitentiary. From here he went to  Livonia, where he engaged in the manufacturing of Windsor chairs  and in 1845 he took up his residence in Salem, Indiana, where his  father, brother-in-law and himself were engaged in chair  manufacturing. He then moved to Columbus, Indiana where he  occupied himself in house, sign and portrait painting. March 10,  1847, he reached Franklin, Johnson Co, where he resided man  years, engaged in painting and in the cultivation of fruits, at  which he made a signal success producing fruits of rare quality  and beauty. In Jan 1849 he moved to Durhamville, Tenn. and  engaged in chair manufacturing and painting. IN May 1850, he  returned to Franklin and in Feb 1851 learned daguerreotyping and  thoroughly fitted himself for an artist's life. After the  introduction of photography he spent some time in Cincinnati  studying that branch of his life work, which has since occupied  the greater portion of his time. In March, 1872, he moved to  Kokomo, IN and here lived until May 23, 1879 at which time he  began his residence in Crawfordsville. He has a well furnished  photograph gallery on Main St, from which much work of excellent  character has come, to the satisfaction of nu8merous customers,  and credit to himself. In 1853 he was marr. to Minerva HICKS and  they became the parents of 3 children: Eva, Mary and Mabel. Eva  attended Franklin College and became a proficient elocutionist  and today has a good reputation as a teacher, and is held in high  esteem by members of the profession. After the death of his first  wife he marr. Mary L. DAVIDSON in 1861 and became the father of  John Jr.; Thomas; Nellie and Bessie. Mr. Nicholson is an Odd  Fellow joining at Franklin in 1861 and a member of the Knights of  Pythias. He first united with the Baptist Church while in Tenn  and in 1856 joined the Christian denomination at Franklin,  Indiana and has since been a faithful, energetic and consistent  worker. His wife is a member of the same Church. He is a  republican and was one of its earliest supporters as an  abolitionist. As an artist Mr. Nicholson is eminently successful  and his love for the ideal and beautiful prompts him to study his  subject from a phrenological standpoint, enabling him to more  fully develop those leading features in a person's character,  thereby giving to his pictures more of a natural and life-like  expression. He is a close observer of men and things, and finds  great pleasure in his well filled library with his special  favorites, mental philosophy, theology, poetry and art.

 
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal, March 21, 1923

 
John Nicholson, one of the well known and highly respected  citizens of the community (Ladoga) passed away at his home here  Tuesday night following an illness of a few weeks with a  complication of diseases. Mr. N. was born in Ladoga on the site  where the opera house now stands and has spent all of his life in  this community. He was 84 years old. His wife preceded him in  death 5 years ago. The deceased is survived by one son, John,  with whom he lived and two brothers, William of this place and  Reese of Noblesville. Funeral services will be held Friday  afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home. Interment at Ladoga  Cemetery.
John Nicholson, 1870 Crawfordsville Indiana census #467 age 29 Day laborer born Ireland lives in a hotel. May be one in Death RecordsCH 38 p 4 (sorry, never tried it) age 68 d. 4 18 1893.
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