Edmund E. Labadie[1][2] or possible Edmond or Edward
Elizabeth Eberts Labadie?
E. E. LaBadie was an art and photography store proprietor and Senior Alderman in Kalamazoo, Michigan. In 1909 he produced a "Souvenir of Picturesque Kalamazoo" with photographs of the city.
He owned Labadie Portrait Co. "Wholesale Dealers & Jobbers in Portraits, Frames,and Sample Putfits for Picture Agents" on 210 West Main Street.[3] He owned the Labadie Art Store on 146 South Burdick Street.[4]
He served as an alderman from the Fourth Ward and as an election inspector.[5]
He was secretary of the Kalamazoo Ells Lodge No. 50.[6]
He provided "cuts" for an edition of The Manufacturer covering the 75th anniversary of Kalamazoo.[7]
References
edit- ^ "Ihling Bros. & Everard's Kalamazoo City and County Directory". 1906.
- ^ "Ihling Bros. & Everard's Kalamazoo City and County Directory". 1906.
- ^ "Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and Index". 1897.
- ^ "The Printing Art". 1911.
- ^ Carney, Claude S. (1913). "Contested Election Case of Claude S. Carney V. John M.C. Smith from the Third Congressional District of Michigan".
- ^ "An Honor Roll: Containing a Pictorial Record of the War Service of the Men and Women of Kalamazoo County, 1917-1918-1919". 1920.
- ^ "Michigan Manufacturer & Financial Record". 1910.