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Captain Candace Hewitt, E.R. Hewitt & wife, Lucy Hewitt, 1916. Creator: Bain News Service
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Captain Candace Hewitt, E.R. Hewitt & wife, Lucy Hewitt, 1916. Creator: Bain News Service
Captain Candace Hewitt, E.R. Hewitt & wife, Lucy Hewitt, 1916. Shows Edward Ringwood Hewitt (1866-1957), inventor, chemist and an early expert on fly-fishing with his wife, Mary (Ashley) Hewitt and daughters Lucy and Candace. Photograph was probably taken at an Emergency Services Corps camp on the Hewitt estate, Passaic County, near Erskine, New Jersey, where young women were trained in shooting, military drills, hiking and other activities by Army officers in 1916
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1916 Captain Daughter Daughters Family Portrait George Grantham Bain Wives Bain George Graham Bain News Service George Graham Bain Glass Negatives Group Portrait Press Photography
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Step into a moment of American history with this photograph print from 1916. Captain Candace Hewitt stands proudly alongside her father E.R. Hewitt and mother Lucy, showcasing their strong family bond. The image captures the trio in an Emergency Services Corps camp on the Hewitt estate in Passaic County, New Jersey, where young women were trained by Army officers to develop skills such as shooting, military drills, and hiking.
Edward Ringwood Hewitt (1866-1957) was a renowned inventor, chemist, and fly-fishing expert. His wife Mary Ashley Hewitt and their daughters Lucy and Candace are seen here in this rare glimpse into the lives of these pioneering women. The photograph is believed to have been taken by George Grantham Bain's news service agency.
This black-and-white print offers a unique window into the past, highlighting not only the family dynamics but also the significant contributions made by Edward Hewitt and his daughters during World War I. As we gaze upon this historic image, we are reminded of the importance of preserving our collective heritage for future generations.
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