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FALOR, Arthur C.
FALOR, Arthur C. (Dubuque, IA, Mar. 13, 1855--Unknown). The son of James Madison and Mary Elizabeth (Fountain) Falor, Arthur was educated in the schools of Akron, Ohio. He began work in a barrel factory in that city when a boy, receiving 25 cents per week for his services.
He entered the photographic business in 1868 in Akron, and was later located in Sandusky, Toledo, and Berea, Ohio, remaining in the latter city for 18 years. From 1886 until 1892 he conducted a studio at Oberlin, Ohio, and during the World's Fair was located in Chicago. He spent several years in Louisiana and in 1917 came to Salem, where he had a well established business. The Rembrandt Studio was widely known throughout Columbiana County for its high grade workmanship.
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Source:
Barth, Harold B. History of Columbiana County, Ohio. Topeka-Indianapolis: Historical Publishing Company, 1926. Online: http://www.onlinebiographies.info/oh/colum/falor-ac.htm