Schuyler S. Cornell (1843-1927) was a popular photographer who operated out of the village of Stamford in Delaware County, New York for nearly 50 years. He operated a portrait studio on Main Street in the village and was also well known for his landscapes of the surrounding western Catskills.
I have recently acquired seven new stereoviews and three new portraits that were taken by Cornell. They have all been added to his gallery page.
Delaware Street, looking north
24_Delaware Street, looking northAuthor's Collection.
Delaware Street, Residence of Judge I. H. Maynard
25_Delaware Street, Residence of Judge I. H. MaynardAuthor's Collection.
Devasego Falls from North Bank
40_Devasego Falls from North BankAuthor's Collection.
View of Roadway to Mount Jefferson
45_View of Roadway to Mount JeffersonAuthor's Collection.
View North from Mount Jefferson
46_View North from Mount JeffersonAuthor's Collection.
Mountain View
Mountain ViewAuthor's Collection.
Landscape View
Landscape ViewAuthor's Collection.
Portrait, Grandma Barlur
Portrait, Grandma BarlurAuthor's Collection.
Photographer: S. S. Cornell
Schuyler S. Cornell was a popular photographer who operated out of the village of Stamford in Delaware County, New York for nearly 50 years. He operated a portrait studio on Main Street in the village and was also well known for his landscapes of the surrounding western Catskills.
Portrait, Uncle Jeb Barlur
Portrait, Uncle Jeb BarlurAuthor's Collection.
Photographer: S. S. Cornell
Schuyler S. Cornell was a popular photographer who operated out of the village of Stamford in Delaware County, New York for nearly 50 years. He operated a portrait studio on Main Street in the village and was also well known for his landscapes of the surrounding western Catskills.
Portrait, R. L. Barlur and wife
Portrait, R. L. Barlur and wifeAuthor's Collection.
Photographer: S. S. Cornell
Schuyler S. Cornell was a popular photographer who operated out of the village of Stamford in Delaware County, New York for nearly 50 years. He operated a portrait studio on Main Street in the village and was also well known for his landscapes of the surrounding western Catskills.