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Miss Mabel Boardman, Red Cross Luncheon, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Miss Mabel Boardman, Red Cross Luncheon, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Miss Mabel Boardman, Red Cross Luncheon, 1917. American philanthropist Mabel Thorp Boardman was the only woman to ever serve on the District of Columbia Board of Commissioners. Sign: Women's Volunteer [or Voluntary] Aid Corps
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Miss Mabel Thorp Boardman, a distinguished American philanthropist, poses gracefully at the Red Cross Luncheon in 1917. The event, held in support of the American Red Cross, was an essential fundraiser during a critical time in American history. Mabel Boardman, the only woman to ever serve on the District of Columbia Board of Commissioners, is seen here wearing an elegant full-length dress with a cravat and white gloves. The banner behind her proudly displays the emblem of the Women's Volunteer Aid Corps, a testament to the vital role women played in providing aid and assistance during the early 20th century. The photograph, captured by the renowned Harris & Ewing photographic studio, showcases Mabel Boardman's timeless elegance and dedication to charitable causes. The glass negative, part of the extensive Harris Ewing Collection at the Library of Congress, captures the essence of a bygone era and the spirit of giving that continues to inspire generations.
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