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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. Creator: Harris & Ewing. 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
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In this photograph from the Harris & Ewing Collection at the Library of Congress, Robert D. Heinl, a newspaper correspondent, is seen in 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. Robert D. Heinl wears a bowler hat, a common accessory for male journalists of the time, and a collared shirt and tie. F.W. Taylor is dressed similarly, with a bowler hat, a suit jacket and trousers, and a dress shirt and tie. The photograph was taken at the Harris Ewing Photographic Studio, which was a prominent photography business in Washington D.C. during the early 1900s. The studio was known for its high-quality glass negatives and its ability to capture the essence of its subjects. The setting of the photograph is not clear, but it is believed to have been taken in the District of Columbia, possibly at the U.S. Capitol or another government building. Robert D. Heinl's role as a newspaper correspondent suggests that he was covering a significant event or story at the time. The photograph provides a glimpse into the fashion and style of the early 1910s in the United States, as well as the professional attire of journalists and government officials during this period. It is a valuable addition to the Heritage Art collection and a reminder of the rich history of journalism and political reporting in the United States.
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