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Sarah Louise Judd (June 26, 1802 – October 11, 1881) was the first commercial photographer in
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. She also established the first schools in the area of Stillwater, Minnesota.


Biography

Born in Farmington, Connecticut on June 26, 1802. In 1838 became her family became stockholders in a new company located in Maine Mills in 1844. she moved first to
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, (c. 1832) before settling in Stillwater, Minnesota in 1845. She founded the first schools at Point Douglas, Minnesota (1845) and Stillwater (1846). She was the first teacher in and Washington County. Mrs. Judd is known for starting to produce
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s in the spring of 1848 and continued in Stillwater two years. This is the earliest recorded production of photography in Minnesota. In January 1849 she married Ariel Eldridge (1816–1896). She also taught at the first school in Marine Mills, Minnesota in 1849. She was an entrepreneur that aided in her husband's bookstore and active in the local First Presbyterian Church. She died in her home in Stillwater. Sources list her death date as either October 11, 1881 or October 10, 1886''Find A Grave'', database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/72927568/sarah-louise-eldridge : accessed 23 April 2019), memorial page for Sarah Louise ''Judd'' Eldridge (unknown–10 Oct 1886), Find A Grave Memorial no. 72927568, citing Fairview Cemetery, Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota, USA ; Maintained by PPR (contributor 47262153) .


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1802 births 1886 deaths People from Stillwater, Minnesota People from Farmington, Connecticut 19th-century American photographers Photographers from Connecticut Photographers from Minnesota Schoolteachers from Minnesota 19th-century American women educators 19th-century American educators 19th-century American women photographers {{US-photographer-stub