James k. piggott in western dress with gun   circa 1900   so co library

Photographer J.K. Piggot in Santa Rosa

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    Photographer J.K. Piggott

  • Born in Bodega Corners

    Born in Bodega Corners
    James Kenneth Piggott was the son of Alexander Kenneth Piggott, MD and Sarah Mayfield Piggott. He was born in Bodega, Sonoma County, California.(Sonoma County Library Collection, Ancestry.com)
  • Married Mary Agusta Keenan

    Married Mary Agusta Keenan
    In 1885 J. K. Piggott married Mary A. Keenan (1868-1960) in Santa Rosa, California. Mary's family came from Canada and settled in Ukiah in 1880 when she was 12 years old. She became James' life-long partner in his photography business using oil paints to color his photos of scenery from throughout the nation. Source: March 17, 1941 obit in the Petaluma Argus Newspaper
  • Employed as a photographer in Santa Rosa

    Employed as a photographer in Santa Rosa
  • J. K. Piggott partners with T. L. Rea

    J. K. Piggott partners with T. L. Rea
    J.K. Piggott partners with T. L. Rea in his Third Street Studio opposite the courthouse. Rea had been a photographer in SR since 1876.
    Cloverdale Reveille, 28 Mar 1885
  • Piggott and Shephard purchase studio from Rea

    Piggott and Shephard purchase studio from Rea
    Per ad in Sonoma Democrat - June 27, 1885.
  • Piggott buys out Sheppard

    Piggott buys out Sheppard
    Nov 21, 1885 - Cloverdale Reveille
  • Son (Fred K. Boyce Piggott) born in Santa Rosa.

    Per Ancestry.com
  • Piggott sells studiio to Shaw

    Piggott sells studiio to Shaw
    Third Street Gallery. Shaw had been a partner with Piggott in the business since 1885 per "Biographies of Western Photographers".
    Announcement in Press Democrat - July 6, 1888
  • Piggott has own studio on Fourth Street

    Piggott has own studio on Fourth Street
    Business called: The Souvenir Studio
    Healdsburg Enterprise, Jan. 23, 1889
  • Piggott sells studio to McClaire and plans move to Washington.

    Piggott sells studio to McClaire and plans move to Washington.
    Studio sold to Mort S. McClair. Press Democcrat Newspaper, Nov. 14 1889
    Plans to Washington state in January to start another photo gallery with wife.
    Press Democrat Newspaper, Dec. 15, 1889.
  • Piggott buys back his studio from McClaire

    J. K. Piggott is again the owner of the famous Souvenir Studio in Santa Rosa. “Jim” was the establisher of this concern and until a few months ago, sold it to M. S. McClaire, who is now succeeded by the old reliable J. K. Piggott. Healdsburg Tribune, Enterprise and Scimitar, 21 August 1890
  • Piggott and Ross partnership disolved

    Piggott and Ross partnership disolved
    Press Democrat: Nov. 7, 1890
  • Son (Harold Boyce Piggott) born in Santa Rosa.

    Per Ancestry.com
  • Piggott has temporary canvas gallery in Cloverdale

    Piggott has temporary canvas gallery in Cloverdale
    Cloverdale Reveille newspaper - 26 Mar 1892
    (Image provided to show what a "canvas gallery" looked like. It is not a photo of J.K. Piggott.)
  • Piggott family moves to Quezeltenango, Guatemala

    Piggott family moves to Quezeltenango, Guatemala
    Sources:
    Ukiah Republican Press 8.26.1898
    Piggott Out of State per Father's Obit
  • Piggott sells his business in Guatemala

    J. K. Piggott, who conducted a photographic studio in this city for a number of years, is in town, accompanied by Mrs. Piggott. They are visiting Mrs. Piggott’s father. Since leaving Santa Rosa several years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Piggott have been located in Guatemala. Not long since Mr. Piggott sold out his business there.
    Press Democrat, 26 February 1902
  • April 1906 Earthquake

    Piggott is living in Santa Rosa when the 1906 earthquake hits and takes several photos of the destruction.
  • J.K. and Mary Piggott move to Chihuahua, Mexico

    J.K. and Mary Piggott move to Chihuahua, Mexico
    By 1906, J.K. and Mary Piggott are living in Mexico where they survive being shot at by Mexican bandits during an evening out in their horse-drawn coach and five revolutions. While in Mexico he became an authority on western scenery. His wife Mary Keenan was his partner in the business helping him by adding oil paint to millions of photos of scenery from throughout the nation.
    Santa Rosa Republican (Santa Rosa, California) · 24 Nov 1906
  • J.K. and Mary Piggott move back to the Bay Area

  • Piggott has a photo business in San Francisco

    In 1914, J.K. Piggott is listed in the San Francisco Directory as a photographer. He spent the remainder of his life as a photographer and printer at his studio at 86 Third Street, San Francisco.
  • J. K. Piggott dies at age 81

    J. K. Piggott dies at age 81
    Source: March 17, 1941 obit in the Petaluma Argus Newspaper