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G.M. Saltzgaber, between 1914 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. G.M. Saltzgaber, between 1914 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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G.M. Saltzgaber, between 1914 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. G.M. Saltzgaber, between 1914 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing
G.M. Saltzgaber, [Washington, DC?], between 1914 and 1920. [Man with his hand on a copy of Boyd's Directory, District of Columbia, 1914, published by Polk & Co]
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This black and white portrait, created by Harris & Ewing between 1914 and 1920, showcases George M. Saltzgaber, a man of the 1910s in the United States. With a confident air, Saltzgaber rests his hand on a copy of Boyd's Directory, District of Columbia, 1914, published by Polk & Co. The bookshelves behind him are filled with an impressive collection of literature, reflecting his interests in various fields. The portrait, which is part of the Harris Ewing Collection at the Library of Congress, offers a glimpse into the life of a man from Washington D.C. during an era of significant change in American history. Harris & Ewing, a renowned photographic studio in Washington D.C., was founded by George W. Harris and Martha Ewing Kuntze in 1912. The studio, which later became Harris Ewing Inc., produced thousands of photographs documenting the people, places, and events of the nation's capital during the early 20th century. This portrait of George M. Saltzgaber is a testament to the studio's ability to capture the essence of their subjects and preserve their stories for future generations. The image, which is part of the George W. Harris and Martha Ewing Kuntze Martha Ewing Newcombe Glass Negative Collection at the Library of Congress, is a valuable addition to the heritage of American arts and literature. The man's thoughtful expression and the surrounding bookshelves filled with knowledge evoke a sense of curiosity and wonder, inviting us to explore the stories that lie within.
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