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On the Wagon: 1900

From circa 1900 somewhere in the Northeast, we bring you four anonymous young people who are finally getting their first taste of the Internet. "All we want," they plead, "is to be Liked!" 5x7 inch estate-sale glass negative. View full size.

From circa 1900 somewhere in the Northeast, we bring you four anonymous young people who are finally getting their first taste of the Internet. "All we want," they plead, "is to be Liked!" 5x7 inch estate-sale glass negative. View full size.

 

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Same family in this picture?

I believe this is the same family as in this Shorpy pic from 1900, though a year or two older it seems:

https://www.shorpy.com/node/20464

Oldest sibling

Oldest sibling looks so mature; can't guess his age but he looks as if he already has some important responsibilities in the family.

Booth Tarkington

A great starting point for one of his stories.

Panache

Early photos of my Brooklyn-born grandmother (born 1897) show her sporting this same type of bow in her hair: very large, white, floppy, worn to the side.

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