For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for William Stinson Soule.

William Stinson Soule

William "Will" Stinson Soule
Soule c. 1870s
Soule c. 1870s
Born(1836-08-28)28 August 1836
Turner, Maine, U.S.
Died12 August 1908(1908-08-12) (aged 71)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
OccupationPhotographer
GenreNative Americans, Cheyenne, Comanche, Kiowa, Wichita, early reservation period
SpouseElla Augusta Blackman (1853–1909)
ChildrenLucia Augusta Soule (1877–1966), Mary Eliza Soule (1882–1911)

William Stinson Soule (28 August 1836 – 12 August 1908) was a 19th-century photographer of the American West.

Early years

[edit]

William "Will" Stinson Soule was born on August 26, 1836, on a farm near the town of Turner, Maine, the son of John Soule and of Mary, née True. Little is known about his early years. On the outbreak of the American Civil War Soule enlisted with the 13th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry serving the Union Army. He was wounded at the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862, and served out the remainder of the war with the Veteran Reserve Corps.[1][2]

Career

[edit]

In 1865 Soule opened a photography studio and gallery in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. When his business was destroyed in a fire in early 1867 he moved west to Fort Dodge (United States Army Post) in Kansas where he found work as a clerk in the sutler's store and the following year moved on to Fort Supply in Indian Territory. In 1869 Soule became the post photographer at Fort Sill where he would remain for six years. Will Soule documented the construction of the fort, but is primarily known for his high quality portraits and photographs of Native American subjects.[3]

William Stinson Soule, photographer

Later years

[edit]

Will Soule left Fort Sill in 1875 returning to the east. That year he was married to Ella Augusta Blackman, resided for a time in Philadelphia, then moved to Vermont and finally in 1882 to Boston where he took over the business of his older brother, John P. Soule, The Soule Art Company while the latter was moving to Seattle. Soule remained in business until his retirement in 1900. Will Soule died in Boston on August 12, 1908.[4][5]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography by Dan L. Thrapp, Volume III P-Z, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln NE 1991
  2. ^ Will Soule : Indian photographer at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 1869–74 by Russell E. Belous; Robert A. Weinstein, Ward Richie Press, Los Angeles CA 1969
  3. ^ "Search Results: "Soule, William S. (William Stinson), 1836–1908" – Prints & Photographs Online Catalog (Library of Congress)". www.loc.gov.
  4. ^ "William Stinson "Will" Soule (1836–1908) – Find A..." www.findagrave.com.
  5. ^ Soule, William S. (William Stinson), 1836–1908:
[edit]
{{bottomLinkPreText}} {{bottomLinkText}}
William Stinson Soule
Listen to this article

This browser is not supported by Wikiwand :(
Wikiwand requires a browser with modern capabilities in order to provide you with the best reading experience.
Please download and use one of the following browsers:

This article was just edited, click to reload
This article has been deleted on Wikipedia (Why?)

Back to homepage

Please click Add in the dialog above
Please click Allow in the top-left corner,
then click Install Now in the dialog
Please click Open in the download dialog,
then click Install
Please click the "Downloads" icon in the Safari toolbar, open the first download in the list,
then click Install
{{::$root.activation.text}}

Install Wikiwand

Install on Chrome Install on Firefox
Don't forget to rate us

Tell your friends about Wikiwand!

Gmail Facebook Twitter Link

Enjoying Wikiwand?

Tell your friends and spread the love:
Share on Gmail Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Buffer

Our magic isn't perfect

You can help our automatic cover photo selection by reporting an unsuitable photo.

This photo is visually disturbing This photo is not a good choice

Thank you for helping!


Your input will affect cover photo selection, along with input from other users.

X

Get ready for Wikiwand 2.0 🎉! the new version arrives on September 1st! Don't want to wait?