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Frank G. Carpenter in a garden, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Frank G. Carpenter in a garden, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
Frank G. Carpenter in a garden, between c1900 and 1916
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Frank G. Carpenter, an American journalist and author, is captured in this photograph taken between the early 1900s and 1916, likely in Alaska. Dressed in a flat cap and a simple work shirt, Carpenter is seen in a garden setting, engaged in the manual labor of hoeing the soil. The image exudes the spirit of the frontier and the hardworking ethos of the time. Carpenter, a prolific writer, was known for his coverage of the Alaskan gold rush and his work as a correspondent for various publications, including the New York Journal. This photograph, which showcases him in a more personal and informal setting, offers a glimpse into his life outside of his professional persona. The garden, likely an allotment, is a testament to Carpenter's adaptability and resourcefulness, as well as his connection to the land. The image is reminiscent of the Meeting of the Frontiers, where the wilderness of the North American continent meets the industrious spirit of its inhabitants. The garden serves as a symbol of self-sufficiency and the simple pleasures of rural life. The photograph, held in the Library of Congress, is a valuable piece of historical documentation, providing insight into the daily life of an American journalist during the early 20th century. The image's timeless quality and the intrigue of its subject make it a captivating addition to any collection of heritage art or historical photography.
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