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Floyd NY (Caroline Floyd Coleman Bassett), not to be confused with Floyd, New York, the town.


 * Floyd Studio, NY
 * Caroline F. C. Bassett (as C. Floyd Coleman)


 * Time Period: 1914-1920
 * Location: 249 West 42nd Street, Manhattan, NYC
 * Associations: Caroline F. C. Bassett
 * Chief portraitist of Gould & Marsden Studios 249 W42d from 1912 to 1914 (George Marsden, Billy Gould)
 * Bought the stock of Gould & Marsden in 1914, form her own studio, Floyd Studio, NY, and ran it from 1914 to 1920
 * Chief portraitist for Apeda Studio, Inc., from 1920 to about 1926 (Alexander Wallace Dreyfoos, 1876–1951; and Henry Obstfield, 1883–)


 * Studio Floyd


 * Voluntary petition for bankruptcy notice in the Sun and New York Herald, March 15, 1920, list her studio (or home) as being at 46 5th Avenue (on 46th Street)
 * Caroline F. C. Bassett, aka C. Floyd Coleman, photographer
 * 46 Fifth avenue: liabilities $8,349: assets $50
 * Herman Kahn of 271 Broadway was the attorney for petitioner


 * Voluntary petition was also in the NY Times, March 1-15, 1920
 * CAROLINE F. C. BASSETT, also known as C. Floyd Coleman, photographer at 46 Fifth Avenue, has filed a petition in ...


 * In the same NY Times issue
 * KATHERINE DAVISON, photographer at 46 Fifth Avenue, has filed a petition in bankruptcy with labilities of $7,059 and assets of ?? creditors are Albert arwl, Mitchell Lehman $1.200: Ida L. Froae, Watkins 9377, Mood, $2,0*10. and Herman Kahn. $1,000.
 * Katherine's bankruptcy was discharged in 1921 ("Bankruptcy Discharges," New York Times, June 7, 1921)


 * 1860 US Census: Henry Clay Coleman was a printer
 * 1920 US Census: Flora living at 327 W 42nd St., Manhattan, New York, with mother Anna Coleman and sister, Katherne Davison (also a photographer)
 * 1922 Directory: Listed as a bookkeeper for F. Co. G. & E. Co. h 74 Washington, Gloversville, New York
 * 1925 NY Census: Wm Bassett and Flora Bassett lived at 44 W 77th St, Manhattan
 * 1940 US Census: William R. Bassett & Flora Bassett lived at 205 W 57th St., Manhattan


 * Judgement: Raymond, Adelaide H. — C. Floyd Coleman and Katherine Davison — H. Kahn $1,811.57 ("Judgement," New York Times, April 10, 1923, pg. 27)

Photojournalism and portrait photography

 * Journalism
 * Floyd, N.Y., is credited as a photographer in music trade magazines such as the Musical Courier and the New York Dramatic Mirror.


 * Portraits
 * Claire Yates ("Yesterday's Whisper")
 * Floyd - C. Floyd Coleman (Carolina F. C. Basset)

Music

 * "Back To You," by Hattie Burks (1916)
 * Jerome H. Remick & Co.


 * "Poor Pauline," words by Charles McCarron, music by Raymond Walker
 * Broadway Music Corporation
 * Photo: Pearl White


 * "They're All Going Into The Movies," words & music by Thomas S. Allen (1915)
 * Daly (Boston)
 * Photo: Pearl White
 * Cover image


 * "Oh What a Beautiful Baby You've Turned Out To Be," A. Seymour Brown (1915)
 * Jerome H. Remick & Co.