Oscar Grossheim

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Born(1862-04-03)April 3, 1862
DiedNovember 2, 1954(1954-11-02) (aged 92)
Resting placeBuried at Greenwood Cemetery
OccupationPhotographer
Oscar Grossheim
Born(1862-04-03)April 3, 1862
DiedNovember 2, 1954(1954-11-02) (aged 92)
Resting placeBuried at Greenwood Cemetery
OccupationPhotographer
Known forPortraiture & Documentary Photography, Founder of Grossheim Studio
Parent(s)Theodore Grossheim & Bertha Kirschbein

Oscar Grossheim (April 3, 1862 - November 2, 1954) was an American photographer known for his portraiture and documentary photographs of the pearl button industry, store displays and local life along the Upper Mississippi River Valley.

Oscar Grossheim was born 3 April 1862, in Muscatine, Iowa.[1] His parents, Theodore and Bertha Grossheim, emigrated to Muscatine from Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia in 1860 along with their eldest son, Alexander.

On October 16, 1884, Grossheim married his first wife, Anna McCart. After her death, he married Bertha Oberman on June 8, 1892. Grossheim had two daughters and a son, who died in infancy.

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