Interior of Tresslar's Studio in Montgomery, Alabama.
Tresslar also sold moldings, art and architectural supplies, statuary, mirrors, vases, pictures, stationery, cards, and souvenirs at the studio. Herbert P. Tresslar was a photographer in Montgomery from about 1888 to 1926. He worked first with his father, Sidney P. Tresslar, at Tresslar's Phot...
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Summary: | Tresslar also sold moldings, art and architectural supplies, statuary, mirrors, vases, pictures, stationery, cards, and souvenirs at the studio. Herbert P. Tresslar was a photographer in Montgomery from about 1888 to 1926. He worked first with his father, Sidney P. Tresslar, at Tresslar's Photographic Art Studio at 10 Court Square. In 1892 he opened his own business, Tresslar's Studio, at 7 Dexter Avenue; he moved the shop to a larger location at 14 Dexter Avenue in 1904. |
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