Ethel Standiford-Mehling

[3] A collection of her work, including photographic portraits of important citizens of Cleveland, is held by the Western Reserve Historical Society.

[5][6] Two photographs of Anna Burge Muir, attributed to Standiford studio and borrowed from a 1927 Louisville Herald-Post article, appear in a website about The Little Colonel, a series of stories for children by Annie Fellows Johnston.

One photo is of Anna Burge Muir as a child and one is of her as the grownup wife of lawyer Edward Porter Humphrey.

[8] Generally, Standiford-Mehling preferred men as subjects for her portraits and discussed her reasons in a 1932 interview published in the Middletown Times Herald.

Clevelanders are represented in the collection through newspaper photographs and portraits by George Mountain Edmondson and Ethel Standiford.

Autochrome Lumière diascope of two of the children of Eleanor Silliman Belknap Humphrey