Born 1889 in Lyck, Germany (now Poland) and emigrated in 1907, American photographer Theodor Horydczak is believed to have taken up photography during or after World War I, possibly while a member of the U.S. Army Signal Corps. His numerous “Washington as it Was” photographs are housed in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division in the James Madison Memorial Building.

The United States from the late 1920s to ’40s photographed by Theodor Horydczak

Horydczak was known for his photographs of the exteriors and interiors of commercial, residential, and government buildings and of events such as the 1932 Bonus Army encampment and the 1933 World Series. He retired in 1959.

Horydczak used a large-format Gold Ansco camera and typically used the photographic style called “bracketing,” or taking many subsequent images at different aperture settings. He married Frederica; they had a daughter Norma.

Horydczak died in 1971 in Montgomery, Pennsylvania, aged 82. These fascinating photos are part of his work that Theodor Horydczak took the United States from the late 1920s to 1940s.

Marketing at Center Market, Washington, D.C., circa late 1920s to early ’30s
Shopping at Center Market, Washington, D.C., circa late 1920s to early ’30s
View of the Lincoln Memorial statue through columns, 1925
Construction of Memorial Bridge over Potomac River, Washington, D.C., circa 1930
Exterior of the Washington Gas Light Co., circa 1930s
Lobby, Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. building, Washington, D.C., circa 1930s
Turbine hall of the Conowingo Hydroelectric Plant, 1930
Window display of whiskey at Leon’s Delicatessen, circa early 1930s
Exterior of Cavalier Hotel, Washington, D.C., circa 1931
View of Terminal Tower at night, with eagle on right, Cleveland, Ohio, 1931
Shoreham Hotel from across Calvert Street, Washington, D.C., circa 1932
Front of wrecked automobile, Washington, D.C., 1933
The Empire State Building from 41st St. and 5th Ave., New York City, July 4, 1933
Miss Lucy Alexander, food tester, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., circa 1935
Potomac Electric Power Co. service station building, 10th Street and Florida Avenue. Linemen’s truck, Washington, D.C., circa 1935
Sheaffer fountain pen factory, Fort Madison, Iowa, 1935
Exterior of Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. building, Louisiana Avenue, Washington, D.C., circa 1937
Passageway between ICC and Departmental Auditorium sections at U.S. Labor Department and Interstate Commerce Commission Building, 1937
Potomac Electric Power Co. pole setting, Washington, D.C., or vicinity circa 1937
Library of Congress annex (John Adams building) and Folger Library from northwest, Washington, D.C., 1939
“Beach with sunbathers.” Chapel Point, Washington’s “playground on the Potomac” near La Plata, Maryland, circa 1940
East front of U.S. Capitol at night in winter, 1940
Electric Institute of Washington. Display of ranges in lobby at Potomac Electric Power Co. building, April 17, 1940
Ernest Kendall, teacher of U.S. Capitol pages, Washington, D.C., circa 1940
National Naval Medical Center, front from left. Part of the hospital complex known today as Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, circa 1940
Air raid equipments and personnel at Potomac Electric Power Co. Building, 1941-45
Interior of waiting room showing ticket counter of National Airport, Arlington County, Virginia, circa 1941
Plane in front of the passenger terminal at the National Airport, 1941
Closeup of Benning plant with good clouds, Potomac Electric Power Co., May 31, 1943
Commercial kitchens, restaurants and lighting of Potomac Electric Power Co. Sholl’s Georgian Cafeteria, 3027 14th Street N.W., Washington, D.C, December 3, 1946
Showroom at Superior Motors, Griffith Consumers Co., September 1946
Exterior of Dumont Television, 12th Street, March 10, 1948
Exterior of Hahn Shoes, circa 1940s
Exterior of Waffle Shop from side angle, on 10th Street in Washington, D.C., circa the late 1940s
Shop on 10th Street. Exterior of Waffle Shop with neon sign, circa 1940s

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