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Image Number
Date
Collection
, M82-30, Box 1, FF2
Geographic Term
Subject Term
Sepia prints
Farmland
Food industry and trade--Florida--Palm Beach County--Juno Beach
Produce trade--Florida--Palm Beach County--Juno Beach
Fruit trade--Florida--Palm Beach County--Juno Beach
Tropical fruit industry--Florida--Palm Beach County--Juno Beach
Agriculture--Florida--Palm Beach County--Juno Beach
Farms--Florida--Palm Beach County--Juno Beach
Tropical fruit
Pineapple
Farmers--Florida--Palm Beach County--Juno Beach
Pineapple industry--Florida--Palm Beach County--Juno Beach
Additional Creator
Additional Creator
Physical Description
Biographical Note
Photography studio owner Richard Emile Resler was born in Austria in March 1865. Immigrated with parents and two brothers to Baltimore, USA in 1867. Moved to Brooklyn, NY in 1884 and worked in photography studio with Henry Preston Brooks. Joined the Socialist Party in 1891, moved to Mexico in 1892 and opened a photography studio in Mexico City but moved back to Brooklyn in 1894. Married Mary Webber Brooks, daughter of Henry Preston Brooks, in 1896. Separated and moved to West Palm Beach in 1897. Divorced in 1909, he married his brother Arthur's widow Johanna. Mr. Resler ran for the office of Commissioner of Education for Florida on the Socialist ticket in 1914. Died 1946 in West Palm Beach.

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Chicago Manual of Style
Resler Photo Studio (West Palm Beach, Fla.). Zapf pineapple farm at Juno Beach. 1900. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/339243>, accessed 28 January 2023.
MLA
Resler Photo Studio (West Palm Beach, Fla.). Zapf pineapple farm at Juno Beach. 1900. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 28 Jan. 2023.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/339243>
AP Style Photo Citation
(State Archives of Florida/Resler Photo Studio (West Palm Beach)
