Scurlock Studio (Washington, D.C.)
Variant namesAddison N. Scurlock (June 19, 1883 – December 16, 1964) was an American photographer, founder of The Scurlock Studio, and businessman who became prominent in the early and mid-20th century for photographing Black Washington.
The first Scurlock Studio opened in 1904 on S Street in Northwest D.C., which was his parents' home. In 1906, the family and studio moved to Florida Avenue. Two years later, they moved to 1202 T Street NW. In 1911, Addison opened a studio at 900 U Street NW. There he erected a display case, which was a popular attraction at the heart of Black Washington on Black Broadway.
Addison Scurlock's sons, George H. and Robert S. Scurlock, joined the business in the 1930s. The Scurlock Studio family business was operated by Robert until his death in 1994.
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creatorOf | Scurlock Studio Records | National Museum of American History (U.S.). Archives Center | |
Scurlock Studio Records, Series 1: Black and White Photographs, 1888-1993 | National Museum of American History (U.S.). Archives Center | ||
creatorOf | Bundy, Delilia Freeman, d. 1955. Freeman/Bundy/Turner family papers, 1884-1972. | Historical Society of Washington, D.C. | |
creatorOf | Scurlock Studio Records | National Museum of American History (U.S.). Archives Center | |
creatorOf | Photographs Collected by Emmer Lancaster, Advisor on Negro Affairs, Office of the Secretary, 1940 - 1953 | National Archives at College Park |
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