Marsh, C.M. (Clark M.), approximately 1832-
Dates
- Existence: 1832 - 1910-05-16
Biography
C. M. Marsh was one of pioneer photographers of Greeley, Colorado. He had a photography studio in Greeley, circa 1891-1909. Clark M. Marsh was born in Pine City, New York in 1834. He moved to Greeley with his family his family circa 1885. He was one of the early photographers of Greeley and Weld County. Clark M. Marsh owned a photography studio in Greeley, Colorado circa 1891-1901. Clark was the twin brother of B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Marsh, who also owned a photography studio in Greeley, Colorado circa 1871-1891. Charles Marsh was the son of the Clark Marsh. Clark M. Marsh passed away on May 16, 1910. He is buried at Linn Grove Cemetery in Greeley, Colorado.
Citation:
The Greeley Tribune, May 17, 1910, p. 1. (Extraction provided by the Greeley History Museum).Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Effie Alice McNitt Montgomery memorabilia, 1893
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University of Northern Colorado photographic prints and negatives
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