Monday, November 6, 2017

c1890s Lighthouse keeper at Point Isabel, Texas - Reuben H Wallis photo

This is presumably a lighthouse keeper who worked in Port Isabel.  The photo was taken by Reuben H. Wallis who worked as a photographer in Brownsville, Texas during the late 1800's.  At the bottom the names "Wallis & Waltgenbach " are embossed which might indicate a business partnership.  The lighthouse keeper's name is unknown.  The original photo was faded but in good condition.  The colorization process was accomplished separating three layers (background, uniform and face) to refine details and texture for colorization and best enhancment.  
This is the photo in it's original form.  Our source is the Southern Methodist University - DeGolyer Library digitized resource webpage.  For more info click on this **LINK**
1864 February 13th - View of Point Isabel by C.E.H. Bonwill for Frank Leslie's Illustrated magazine
 1910 point of view from casueway looking at shore of Point Isabel
1916 panoramic attributed to Robert Runyon of Point Isabel from Rio Grande railroad train station which connected was a small passenger/freight train that connected to Brownsville, Texas
 Robert Runyon postcard from 1910's
 Robert Runyon postcard from 1910s
from 1864 April 13 issue of Harper's Weekly (colorized by Javier R Garcia)

Wikipedian Beco summer of 2003 public domain image of Port Isabel Lighthouse State Historic site which was built in 1852 and retied in 1905 at 421 E. Queen Isabella Blvd. in Port Isabel, Texas

1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for this post! I have a genealogy blog and am writing a post that includes Reuben Wallis who is the 2nd step great grandfather of my grandson. My grandson's 2nd great grandfather, Hermann Schreiber, was also a lighthouse keeper at Point Isabel. Both men were married to Margaret Egly. I've linked to your blog post and encouraged all family to come read this post and look at the beautiful photos. Finding a photo of both the lighthouse and Reuben was wonderful. Again, thank you so much! You can find my post including Reuben and Hermann Schreiber at https://daysofourlivesgenealogy.wordpress.com/. I will hopefully be able to post it by this afternoon.
    ~ Lisa

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