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Mrs. James B. Longstreet with Sen. Vardaman, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Mrs. James B. Longstreet with Sen. Vardaman, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Mrs. James B. Longstreet with Sen. Vardaman, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Mrs. James B. Longstreet with Sen. Vardaman, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Mrs. James B. Longstreet with Sen. Vardaman, 1913. Widow of Confederate General James Longstreet
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This striking photograph, captured by the renowned Harris & Ewing studio in 1913, features Mrs. James B. Longstreet in a full-length portrait with Senator James Kimble Vardaman. The image showcases the elegant fashion of the early 1900s, with Mrs. Longstreet wearing an intricately designed lace dress and a fashionable hat adorned with a ribbon. Her posture is confident and poised, reflecting the grace and dignity of a woman of her stature. Senator Vardaman, a prominent political figure from Mississippi, stands beside her, dressed in a formal suit and bowler hat. The setting is unspecified, but the backdrop suggests a grand location, possibly a congressional library or a formal reception hall. The photograph is a testament to the political and social climate of the United States during the early 1900s, with two influential figures of the time coming together for an important occasion. Mrs. James B. Longstreet was the widow of Confederate General James Longstreet, a controversial military leader during the American Civil War. Despite her husband's controversial legacy, she continued to uphold the dignity and respectability of the Longstreet name in the years following his death. Senator Vardaman, on the other hand, was a prominent Democrat and a strong advocate for segregation and white supremacy. The photograph captures a moment in time, frozen in history, that reflects the complexities and nuances of American politics and society during the early 1900s.
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