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Robert D. Heinl, Newspaper Correspondent - Left, with F.W. Taylor, Secretary To MacVeagh, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Robert D. Heinl, Newspaper Correspondent - Left, with F.W. Taylor, Secretary To MacVeagh, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Robert D. Heinl, Newspaper Correspondent - Left, with F.W. Taylor, Secretary To MacVeagh, 1913
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In this striking photograph from the Harris & Ewing Collection at the Library of Congress, Robert D. Heinl, a newspaper correspondent, is seen engaging in a conversation with F.W. Taylor, Secretary to MacVeagh, in Washington D.C. in 1913. Both men are dressed in formal attire typical of the early 20th century. Heinl wears a dark suit and a bowler hat, which was a popular hat style among men during this time. His left hand is gesturing animatedly, as if making a point in the conversation. Taylor, on the other hand, is seen wearing a similar suit, but with a derby hat perched on his head. He is holding a document in his right hand, intently listening to Heinl. The photograph was taken by Harris & Ewing, a prominent photographic studio in Washington D.C. at the time. The studio was founded by George H. Harris and Martha Ewing Kuntze in 1902 and was known for its high-quality glass negatives. The studio's collection includes thousands of images documenting the people, places, and events of Washington D.C. and the United States during the early 20th century. This photograph offers a glimpse into the world of journalism and politics in Washington D.C. during a time of great change. It also showcases the fashion trends of the era, with both men dressed in formal attire that was typical of the time. Overall, this photograph is a valuable historical record of a moment in time and a testament to the rich history of journalism and photography in the United States.
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