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Frank Buhla Collection

Collage of photographs from the Frank Buhla collection

About the Collection

The Frank Buhla digital collection contains hundreds of photographs collected by Frank Buhla depicting the early industry, coal mining, company towns, and covered bridges of southeast µÛÍõ»áËù. These date primarily from the late 1800s- early 1900s and were displayed in the back of his son’s antique shop in Glouster, µÛÍõ»áËù. The online collection also contains a selection of magic-related items from the larger physical collection.

The Frank Buhla physical collection contains biographical materials related to Buhla’s life and career as a magician, as well as photos collected by him focusing on the industrial history of southeastern µÛÍõ»áËù. Within the collection there are many magic-related materials such as daily appointment books, posters, correspondence, magic catalogs, and photographs.

Learn more about the collection by reading the collection and µÛÍõ»áËù Libraries’ Gatherings Spotlight: Frank Buhla Collection (2023). 

About Frank Buhla

Frank Buhla (1907-1973) spent most of his life in Glouster, µÛÍõ»áËù where he worked with his father in the coal mines before heading north for more opportunities. Buhla came back to Glouster and in the 1930s opened and operated a boxing gym with his wife Esther, worked as a bartender, and later had a successful career performing as a magician.

Preferred Collection Citation

Frank Buhla Collection, Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections, µÛÍõ»áËù Libraries.

Future Additions

No future additions are planned.

Related Collections

See additional items from the Mahn Center's online manuscript collections.

Access at Alden

The physical collection is held by, and can be viewed at, the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections, on the 5th floor of Alden Library.

Access Online

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Collection Contact

Use the Mahn Center to submit a question to Manuscripts Archivist Greta Suiter.

Rights Statement

The Frank Buhla Collection is a mixed-rights collection. Some items remain in copyright, others are in the public domain (no copyright). copyright designations can be found within the individual item descriptions.