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Friendship Charity Fete - Mrs. James Archibald; Miss L. Hancock; Mrs. O. McCammon, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Friendship Charity Fete - Mrs. James Archibald; Miss L. Hancock; Mrs. O. McCammon, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Friendship Charity Fete - Mrs. James Archibald; Miss L. Hancock; Mrs. O. McCammon, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Friendship Charity Fete - Mrs. James Archibald; Miss L. Hancock; Mrs. O. McCammon, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Friendship Charity Fete - Mrs. James Archibald; Miss L. Hancock; Mrs. O. McCammon, 1913. Women in a cardboard post office
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This photograph, titled "Friendship Charity Fete - Mrs. James Archibald; Miss L. Hancock; Mrs. O. McCammon, 1913," was captured by the renowned photography studio, Harris & Ewing. The image showcases three elegant women, each clad in their finest attire, standing in front of a makeshift cardboard post office. The women, identified as Mrs. James Archibald, Miss L. Hancock, and Mrs. O. McCammon, are likely participating in a charity event or fundraiser. The patriotic atmosphere is palpable, with American flags adorning the background and a banner reading "Friendship Charity Fete" displayed prominently above the women. The concept of communication is central to this scene, as the women are likely involved in the collection and delivery of postage stamps for a worthy cause. The postal service plays a significant role in this era, and the use of a post office as a backdrop adds an intriguing layer of meaning to the photograph. The image, taken as a glass negative, is a poignant reminder of the early 20th century in America. The women's expressions convey a sense of camaraderie and determination, making this photograph a valuable addition to any historical collection. The Harris Ewing Collection, housed in the Library of Congress, is home to thousands of such images that capture the essence of American history, providing a window into the past and preserving the stories of generations gone by.
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