Ericson, A. W. (Augustus William), 1848-1927

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Not all the photographs are identified as being by Ericson. The print of Stephen H. Meek is by Louis Heller; some others are unidentified.

From the description of Indians of Humboldt and Siskiyou Counties : photographs, ca. 1880-1895. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79095252

Biography

Augustus William Ericson (1848-1927) was born in Orebro, Sweden. At age eleven he started a printing apprenticeship, the same business his father was in, and later had an apprenticeship in the dry goods business. When he was eighteen Ericson, without his parent's approval, left Sweden and came to the United States. He first took a job in Chicago and then found work in a logging operation in Michigan.

A.W. (Gus) Ericson took up photography in about 1879 after he had lived in Humboldt County for nine years. From 1869 - 1876 he lived in Trinidad while working in the Hooper Brothers lumbering enterprise and then in a retail store. Ericson's logging and mill experience gave him a familiarity with the industry that worked to his advantage when he later photographed woods workers, timberlands, and logging technology.

In 1876 he settled in Arcata and started a career as the proprietor of a series of retail businesses. The nature of products and services he marketed changed over the years; first it was pharmaceutical and stationery, later it was a printing service, and eventually it was solely photography. Family members joined the ventures. His brother Richard Ericson (1843 - 1924) joined A.W. upon his arrival from Sweden in 1882. Later Augustus' son, Edgar, (1887 - 1961) joined the business. As Ericson entered retirement Edgar and his sister, Ella Ericson Bryan, took over the business and maintained the Ericson And Company until 1955.

The publication Eureka and Humboldt County by the R.M. Thompson & Co., published around 1896 notes, on page 89, that Richard was also considered a photographer. Newspaper accounts in the Arcata Union during 1908 begin mentioning that Ed (Edgar) was also taking photographs. Earlier accounts noted that Ed accompanied his father on photo taking excursions and later accounts continue noting that Ed was taking photographs. Although Richard and Edgar did take photographs A.W. is the one credited with the vast majority of the images taken outside the studio and as the one with the artistic talent.

Ericson's work was widely published and appreciated during his lifetime. His images of industries, agriculture, and businesses were used for fairs and expositions, school books, literary publications, and civic promotional purposes.

Ericson photography is the subject of two books authored by photohistorian Peter Palmquist. Extensive biographical information and northwest California cultural information putting Ericson's work in historical context is available in each, especially Photographers of the Humboldt Bay Region, A.W. Ericson. These works have provided most of the information for this brief biographical note and researchers will find considerable information by consulting these sources

Edith Butler, MA, C.A.

From the guide to the Ericson Photograph Collection, ca 1885-1930, (Humboldt State University Library.)

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Ericson, A. W. (Augustus William), 1848-1927. Photographs of Humboldt County California : collection, 18-- Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Ericson Photograph Collection, ca 1885-1930 Humboldt State University Library.
creatorOf Ericson, Augustus William,. American Steel & Wire Co. photograph album [graphic], circa 1898-1923. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Ericson, A. W. (Augustus William), 1848-1927. Indians of Humboldt and Siskiyou Counties : photographs, ca. 1880-1895. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn Peter Palmquist collection of Humboldt County, California, male photographers, [circa 1850]-2003, 1973-2003 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Role Title Holding Repository
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associatedWith Daggett, John, 1833-1919, person
associatedWith Ericson, Edgar person
associatedWith Heller, Louis, person
associatedWith Meek, Stephen Hall, 1805-1889. person
associatedWith Palmquist, Peter E. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Cah-te-Main (Calif.)
Writchpec (Calif.)
California
Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation (Calif.)
California, Northern
Humboldt County (Calif.)
Humboldt County (Calif.)
California--Siskiyou County
California--Humboldt County
Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation (Calif.)
California--Humboldt County
Subject
Hupa Indians
Indians of North America
Karok Indians
Photographers
Photography
Photography
Redwood
Yurok Indians
Occupation
Photographers
Activity

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Birth 1848

Death 1927

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