
Josiah J. Hawes, ca.1850-1855

1868 advertisement, Boston Directory
Josiah Johnson Hawes (1808-1901) was a photographer in
Boston,
Massachusetts. He and
Albert Southworth established the photography studio of
Southworth & Hawes, which produced numerous portraits of exceptional quality in the 1840s-1860s.
Biography
J.J. Hawes was born in
Wayland, Massachusetts in 1808. He began his career as a portrait painter. He then studied photography in Boston with Francis Fauvel-Gouraud.

Gardiner Greene estate, Boston, 1843

View of Brattle St., 1855
In 1843 he and Southworth formed Southworth & Hawes, with studios on Tremont Row, in Boston's
Scollay Square. The studio produced
daguerreotype portraits of many notables, including
Lemuel Shaw,
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
Daniel Webster, and others. The studio rooms overlooked "a fine orchard, belonging to the Gardner Greene estate. From these windows, facing Scollay Sq., we looked on the
church and gardens of Brattle St."
In 1849 Hawes married Nancy Stiles Southworth (Albert’s sister). They had three children: Alice, Marion and Edward.
After the partnership with Southworth dissolved in 1863, Hawes continued as a photographer on Tremont Row for several decades, through the 1890s. In his later years he was known as the "oldest working photographer in this country."